My understanding is the opposing secondaries are taking away the deep and intermediate/deep throws, knowing that he's a guy that wants to push the ball downfield. I think he's taking a bit longer because he wants the yards, and then settles for a short pass.
My first memory, quite literally, is my mother laying down on the floor staring at the ceiling after this moment.
If he made it I'm willing to bet I would less of defensive pessimist. Heh.
Agree with this. As do many,
A fair argument but the conclusion is dubious. I'm not sure Knox is "fine," as much as it pains me to say it.
It was amazing. Feliciano has been one of my favorite Bills since he joined, and I'm so glad he's back in the lineup.
This is the type of context that gets missed when I don't watch other games closely (AZ missing starters on D and Miami's favorable bounces). Appreciate the info.