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Rhode Island Red

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  1. Can we please mix in some screen plays?? We were one of the best screen teams last year and this year nothing.. Get Spiller in space please.

     

    Seriously, if there was one play that Captain Chan clearly excelled at conceptualizing, it was the screen. No matter the announcer last year, they all couldn't rave enough about the design and execution of the screens, from QB to OL to RB... and even the WRs blocking.

     

    Spiller yes, good in space, and did well with the screens.

     

    FredEx I would argue was even better, with his magical slide around his OLinemen executing blocks, and his sixth sense of where the tacklers are...

     

    I have not catalogued our offensive plays this year, so I might have missed something, but I can tell you absolutely for sure that I personally have not seen one screen play attempted yet.

     

    Maybe Fred and CJ can draw one up from memory for Hackett?

  2. Is this a good time to ask about the notion of CJ & FredEx on the field together? This has been an oft-mentioned but seldom, if ever, really analyzed idea in terms of specific matchups going into a game. Not even pretending to have a football player/coach bone in my body, I can only ask the leading question!

     

    To my eye, Freddy is so good at blocking / blitz pickup when necessary that this combination, whether in the backfield or one/both split out, might be a useful counter to the NY blitz schemes...and I don't think we've seen them on the field together yet this year.

     

    Just askin', cuz I know some of you are capable of anal-izing this...

  3. Stadiums with a view

    Gillette

    Lincoln Financial

    Mile High

    Cleveland

    LP Field

    CenturyLink Field

    Raymond James

    Paul Brown

    Heinz Field

     

    Seem just about any new open air stadium, they've left a portion out to allow views. And you could debate that Indy, Houston, Dallas, and Arizona also do since they all contain a "wall of windows".

     

    I am quite sure that I would have to examine all of the alternatives pretty carefully before I said I was for or against a waterfront stadium in Buffalo. However, I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt that, without really knowing what the other stadia on your list have "a view" of, I can tell you that there is absolutely no "view" in Foxboro.... just one end of the stadium that has sort of an open end. From inside you can't tell at all what's out there, nor would you care about it anyway 'cuz the place is truly out in the boonies. Gilette is the absolute opposite of what's been discussed in this thread so far in terms of a waterfront stadium.

  4. this is one of the best posts I've ever read on this board. very insightful. thanks.

     

    You jumped me on this one; I couldn't agree more that this particular post is a freakin' gem, and is a prime example of why I'm here on a regular basis. Best short synopsis of a complicated NFL situation that I think I've ever read.

     

    (Obviously I don't yet know how to quote this response, in addition to the post I'm referring to from yungmack, my bad.)

  5. I know it's simplistic, but you can't coach speed. Finger out what to do with this weapon and nobody catches him, except maybe TJ and CJ. Really, if Hackett is even marginally better than his predecessors, he SHOULD be able to get one of them open.

     

    I also agree that it would appear that he's not just a trackster; seems to play with some attitude and ball smarts.

     

    The glass is almost full; I keep refilling it, night after night, year after year.....

  6. 2 kickers and 4 QBs and yet we can't kick a field goal past 50 yards or throw the ball farther than 20 yards.

    Well, I don't bother to post very often, and who knows if I am even really signed in or whatever, but to me this comment says it all about this season:

     

    1. Fitz, as much as we all like him and want him to be 'the man', is clearly not the (dominant) 'man' very often, and in this league a winning quarterback needs to be the man on a regular basis, not a few times per game.

    2. How many of the six teams we've played so far this season have field goal kickers that also kick touchbacks? Our touchback ticker isn't even doing that, so an incredibly valuable roster spot for actual football players (with apologies to kickers, long snappers) goes a 'wasting?!

    3. If Brad Smith, who is obviously a talented boy, had a magic arm, then he should be starting over Fitzy!! If he doesn't, it makes the "Lapcat" incredibly one dimensional, and therefore expendable, imho. If that decision also makes BS expendable, so be it; get some more linemen.

    4. "4 QB's and 2 Kickers" and we "can't throw it more than 20 yards or kick it 50" says it all, in a nutshell, about the frustration with the Nix/Gailey regime, it all just seems so impotent (with huge exceptions to FredEx and CJ and the OLine and Stevie). Our team has so much talent, drive, and yes manliness, but in toto, watching them in toto it looks like ballet class...

     

    OK, so my opinions notwithstanding, Coach's remark is absolutely dead-effin on....

  7. Agreed. However, and I hate to say this, if early this decade I had moved to Boston, I would have become a Pats fan :(;)

    What a gayblade comment.... So you count yourself a real Bills' fan, but readily admit to bandwagoning w/ all the NE* 'fans'?? pathetic.

     

    I have flown my Bills flag in New England for 12 years, and caught a proper amount of grief for it; from neighbors, passersby, and even family... but NEVER was tempted to hop on the Patsies fagwagon...

     

    Bob Kraft makes me puke, and Belichick is worse...

  8. I think most fans make a distinction between rooting for an opposing player to be hurt and feeling happy about having an opportunity to take advantage of the injuries which simply come with the game.

     

    The two are not the same thing.

     

    I think most fans do not root for any player or person to be hurt. However, I have no problem with fans being quite happy with the better chance that the loss of Brady gives the Bills.

     

    Further, there is the additional issue of being happy about dancing over the carcass of a physically wounded Pats team. In general, I do not think this behavior is justified. However, given that Wilfork was fined as the NFL at least did not judge him as exercising proper control over the weapon that an NFL body can be (and that even this is charitable as Wilfork hit JP with his arm which clearly was directed while Brady got hit with a helmet top which MIGHT have been intentional but might not have been), I also see Bills fans reasonably taking a bit of pleasure out of the unbidden fate which karma has brought to Brady.

     

    I hope folks do not root for any injury, however, I simply see it being a related though different case how they react to an injury. Particularly in this case, the unfortunate outcome does have some fairness attached to it. I begrudge no one for having smug satisfaction about how the scales of justice operated in this case.

     

    Wow, what a post. Easily the most eloquently stated, not to mention civilized, argument for why the Pats* honk the proverbial bobo, and why Bills fans can lean back and enjoy it.... :thumbsup:

  9. in case anyone cant see the game... live feed right here

     

    http://xssports.rack111.com/

    well, for my first post ever on this page (having been a lurker for many years), I can only say THANK YOU for this link.... and I sure hope it continues into the regular season. The expense of Direct TV is one thing, the logistics and BS w/ the dish is another... If my Sunday afternoons are rescued from going to a dive sports bar in Fall River, MA and I can watch the game later (after recording on RealTV software) my wife will certainly be reward-prone..... a double bonus!

     

    P.S. it is truly awful having to watch the Bills in a Pats bar, let me tell you....

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