Almost buddy---One, Two, Three, One, One, Two, Three, Two etc....start in the up position and you will see !
Something like this....https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5NP8y63Ms4o
You speak as if your the only one who understands the game. And yes I have been on the sidelines as I played for ten years---never coached tho. If you dont like what someone posts then dont read it. You really missed my main point which was just a confirmation of what I have already thought and that is Rex is a sub par coach and half the time he talks out of his ass. Sure we may beat the Titans but just wait until Cinci rolls in. Anyways it doesnt really matter when the post season rolls around and the Bills are packing their lockers. And no im not doom and gloom either just a realist.
Its not my thread just added to it. Goodel has a big play in pushing for London and Mexico City. Regardless because I wont argue many fans feel the same way. Right now the NFL is riding high with revenues and they feel they are invinsible. Who will be the owner that wants to go to either? It will take a special risk taker type. And yes I understand the rules committee yet Goodel drives alot of it. I just think its time for a change. Every commisioner runs its course.
Well I finally used the search function and didnt start a repeat thread! Im learning folks. I have been thinking for over a year now that Goodel has run his course in the NFL. Its time for the owners to vote him oit and heres my top reasons feel free to add yours.
- Making the league into a flag fest---the players cant do their jobs, slows the game, and ends up deciding games.
- The whole London thing makes me sick. To many logisticsl hurdles for travel and what free agents want to go there?
- Flirting with Mexico City is another joke of an idea for the same reasons above minus the travel-same hemisphere- but add some major corruption and crime and its no good for the league.
When do the owners say enough? Probably never because everyones pockets are getting bigger.
Taylor was 15 yards down field when the flag was thrown in the backfield
Some personal fouls just happen. Some are totally avoidable. There has to be a method to the madness you cant just blanket it.
Every year its "very soon". Fans are growing tired of the circus year in and year out and its been going on a long time (15 going on 16 years). The roster wasnt a complete overhaul and there is too much talent for this bafoonery.
I went back and listened to the post game presser. First off how many times is this guy going to say "things like that" and "100 percent"? Its like nails on a chalk board. When asked about the 2 minute drill with three time outs and no urgency he says "im not too sharp right now, need to look at the tape". That tells me all I need to know. He lacks mental agility and CANNOT handle being a HC. When the onion keeps getting peeled back layer by layer I learn that he just is not as good as he thinks he is. On to the reporters a little-they ask some weak questions. Not one of them asked about fair catching inside the ten or lining Kyle up at DE then dropping him into coverage. Rex doesnt even seem concerned about being undisciplined as long as they "fight". We are in for another long season-I will wager 16 years of no playoffs with this guy at the helm. He is a complete tool.
Whistle to whistle---good coaches preach that
The risk of not fair catching the ball on the 15 and the ball getting downed inside the 5 is greater than the risk of botching the catch. Its metrics my friend.