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I have. And while I have noticed a trend to let more go later in the close games (probably similar to hockey and not wanting to decide the game) I haven't noticed obvious bias to extend a series. I also know some NBA fans and watch playoffs with them from time to time and that topic has never been raised (so far anyway). But I am not all seeing all knowing either, so maybe I'm just not seeing it when it is actually there. But I am not seeing it.
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Stars getting the benefit of the doubt is logical and I can believe that happens regularly. And even though it is obvious that 7 game series make more money than 4 game ones, I find it almost impossible to believe that the league directs refs to deliberately favor a team to extend the series. The league has too much to lose if that got out, and it would get out were it true. As to the bolded, that doesn't make it fact. Otherwise it WOULD be true that the refs are against the Bills every game
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That's another sport that is tough to call consistently game to game due to the rules. Some contact is permissible, but then at some point it becomes too much and is a foul. How much is up to the individual referees. Also charging versus blocking fouls ... did the defender establish position long enough and so on. Individual fouls rarely dictate the outcome of the games is the only saving grace.
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Amateur Hour With this Coaching Staff
CodeMonkey replied to K-9's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There are actually 6 P's. Piss Poor Performance -
i also watch hockey nearly every night during the season (much to the *delight" of my wife ). And I disagree completely. There are very few things that they can even be inconsistent about in hockey. They do let some ticky tack things go, particularly late in the game if the game is close as to not decide the game themselves. For things like offsides if you go look at the replays you will see that they make the correct call nearly every time. And since they now review every goal automatically that ends up being correct as well. I tend to find most NHL games to be very well officiated (though I do catch myself in homer mode sometimes thinking the Sabres are getting screwed ). As a side note, not sure how much I like the idea of challenges this season in hockey, or the new 3v3 overtime. I hope challenges don't slow down the game like they can in football. Only 1 challenge per game per team and if they are wrong they lose their only timeout so I am hopeful that makes the coaches use it very judiciously.
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I've said it before and I will say it again. It all starts with the rules themselves. They are currently unenforceable in a consistent manner due to being too anal, and left up to interpretation by the individual referees. Simplify and remove the unnecessary rules. You can't blame the refs for doing the best they can with bull **** rules.
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Amateur Hour With this Coaching Staff
CodeMonkey replied to K-9's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All show, no go. Whatever you want to call it, but that sums up Ryan so far as a head coach in the NFL. All his false bravado bull **** with the Jets, and proclaiming that the Bills would go to the playoffs earlier this season and he has yet to back any of it up on the field. The Bills are 2-2, not 0-4 so no reason to string him up just yet. And it is all new coaches, new system, blah blah blah ... you know the same excuses as every season it seems. But the facts are that they beat 2 bad teams and lost badly to a good team and a mediocre team due to bad play and worse coaching. If the Bills are to make the playoffs this season, and they certainly still could, Ryan needs to get his head out of his ass, get his team under control, and start coaching this team instead of making cute Tops and Dunn Tire commercials. -
Why is everyone so surprised?
CodeMonkey replied to BuffaloBillsForever's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think Tyrod is performing to the best of his ability. It just isn't enough. But not only the talent, the coaching also has to perform. Rex has been unimpressive to date. Well on the field anyway. He looks great in all his TV commercials and the interview with Terry Bradshaw today. -
If you are really in Webster, go out to Bad to the Bone in Williamson. It's a dive but the BBQ there blows away Dino. So does Good Smoke in ER. But as stadium food goes, Dino would be pretty good.
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I feel like we've played really poorly twice in 4 games
CodeMonkey replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Simpler than that. The Bills beat 2 bad teams and lost to a good team and another mediocre team. The Giants won because they have the better QB and coaching, particularly HC. -
"Experts" Picks Week 4 vs the Giants
CodeMonkey replied to CodeMonkey's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And ESPN just pulls stuff out of their butts -
OK, Bills have 59% chance of making the playoffs!
CodeMonkey replied to cage's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
FWIW neither model, FiveThirtyEight or Cortana, have had a spectacular season thus far They should both get better now as more data is available. -
"Experts" Picks Week 4 vs the Giants
CodeMonkey replied to CodeMonkey's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
ESPN (partial) added. -
"Experts" Picks Week 4 vs the Giants
CodeMonkey replied to CodeMonkey's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Shady and Sammy likely out should tighten it up a bit. -
"Experts" Picks Week 4 vs the Giants
CodeMonkey replied to CodeMonkey's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's what I found interesting about the CBS picks. Almost all expect the Bills to win, but almost none expect them to cover. -
NFL Source: Brady will serve suspension this season
CodeMonkey replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Confirmed. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2015/09/29/deflategate-appeal-tom-brady-suspension-hearing/73050352/ -
"Experts" Picks Week 4 vs the Giants
CodeMonkey replied to CodeMonkey's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Cortana added. -
CBS with Spread (Bills -6.5) : 2 took the Bills and 6 took the Giants. (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/features/writers/expert/picks/against-the-spread/4) CBS Straight Up:1 took the Giants and 7 took the Bills. (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/features/writers/expert/picks/straight-up/4) ESPN: 11 and the computer take the Bills and 2 take the Giants. (http://espn.go.com/nfl/picks) Microsoft Cortana (Went 11-5 in week 3): Bills win (65.9% chance). (http://www.cortanapredictions.com/) FiveThirtyEight: (Went 10-6 in week 3): Bills 72% Giants 27% (http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2015-nfl-predictions/) FYI: FiveThirtyEight predicts a 10-6 record for the Bills this season with a 59% chance of making the playoffs and a 4% chance of winning it all.
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Week 3 predictions: Bills at Miami
CodeMonkey replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Missed you man! -
Is everyone happy Brady got to play us?
CodeMonkey replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think it was as much of a devalued thing as I think they believed that the Bills would win, even with Brady playing. Had most of them known or felt that the Bills would have their asses handed to them the way they did by Brady and company, they would have had a different opinion. -
Yup. Can't bet money because it's illegal, but human trafficking is not a problem Can I get in on this? I've got one starting college next year and would love someone else picking up that tab But there are some bad teams on the Bills schedule this year. I certainly wouldn't bet against 11 (if I wanted to win that is).
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Bills Trade Cassel to Cowboys
CodeMonkey replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well, Cassel and a 2017 7th for a 2017 5th.