
Not at the table Karlos
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6 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:
I also wonder if being on the road in one of the loudest stadiums and not being overly familiar with checks and Allen’s signals may have factored in
Was it really that loud with 60% of the stadium being Bills fans? Didn’t sound loud on TV
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Just now, The Wiz said:
I'm blind, what happened on that fumble?
Looked like the ball was knocked out by Bills. No replay.
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Just now, Simon said:
I get that, but I think that call was outside the spirit of the rule.
He wasn't facing the LOS and he didn't try the murder the guy.
He definitely stopped and came back towards their end zone. The rule is parallel or back towards endzone. If he had open hands and pushed instead of forcefully hitting the defender they allow it if I’m reading the rule right. But the way it happened was absolutely a penalty.
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26 minutes ago, The Wiz said:
that's not even close to blindside block
Can’t come back towards own endzone. By the rules it was correct.
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15 hours ago, MJS said:
Tre White is a terrible tackler. He would not be a good safety. Guys like Benford or Douglas would be better safeties because they excel in zone coverage and are great tacklers. White is not like that.
Some people have been throwing around Elam as a safety. That is even more foolish than thinking White could be a safety. Elam is a man coverage corner. Zone has been more of a struggle. He would be a terrible safety.
He’s also a poor tackler like White.
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6 hours ago, boyst said:
Hamlin does not make mistakes or take bad angles. he plays smart. and that matters.
Is there another Hamlin on the team that fits this because this doesn’t describe Damar at all.
1 hour ago, LABILLBACKER said:So the moral of the story is we basically wasted 2.8M on Edwards and 8M on Samuel. All that money could've been used on a pass rusher.
Didn’t they give MVS gtd $ that was wasted too?
1 hour ago, LABILLBACKER said:Every year we pull this stunt where we sign a fa to decent cap money, only to not use them (insert whatever reason). This is 3 years in a row and getting ridiculous. Figure it out McB?
To be fair to Samuel he has been injured and was trying to play through it. The team having nobody else that can play so he could recover was the problem.
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I enjoy it. I’ll watch it every couple years. Girl can’t stand it tho
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4 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:
When? When is Milano miraculously coming back from a biceps tendon injury, then not playing meaningful football for at least 15 months, going to make some great impact.
Fans need to come back to reality.
4-6 months is recovery time. 4 months is mid-end of December. So end of season or playoffs would fit in normal time line for the injury. Not sure how a normal recovery time is miraculous.
Is he guaranteed to come back at all this season, no. The post says “Milano is coming back. Eventually” key word is eventually. The discussion is about when he comes back.
5 minutes ago, JohnNord said:
It might take a couple weeks but he should be fine by the postseasonEnd of the season is the early end of his recovery timeline. May be a little optimistic for him to be fine by the post season.
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Dorian has not been the best LB that’s Bernard. Williams still has issues. It’s Milano’s job when he’s ready.
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4 hours ago, 90sBills said:
We got blown out at home by that depleted Cincy team.One of the worst defensive game plans I’ve ever seen.
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32 minutes ago, HansLanda said:
This is not being widely reported - at all. Kirk Minihane isn't exactly 'no one' but this seems like a bit of a stretch. Has he lost the locker room? Probably after calling them soft.
Maybe they are just looking for that 'coaching change bump' against the Jets lol.
Who is he? Never heard of them.
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1 hour ago, LABILLBACKER said:
What a terrible "Cody Ford" type of pick. Oh well we still must keep drafting pass rushers until we find that diamond. Von won't be around forever and Groot/AJE are hardly elite.
He’s a long shot but i have high hopes for Solomon.
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4 minutes ago, Bockeye said:
JAMES COOK
The Bills Mafia is onto something when they say, “Let James Cook!” He had 3 touchdowns during the last Bills game against the Miami Dolphins. For one of those touchdowns, Cook was recorded reaching a speed of up to 21 mph, per NexGen stats.
That marks the fastest top speed on a play of Cook’s career.
Read More: This Buffalo Bill Is The Fastest One On The Team | https://wyrk.com/fastest-bill-james-cook/#?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
KEON COLEMAN
He clocked a remarkable speed of 20.36 mph, outrunning even Nacua’s performance from the previous year.
Among his competitors, Coleman stood out by registering the second-fastest speed in group drills.
He delivered an astounding performance by peaking at 21.71 mph while running a go route.
Yes - Not the underwear Olympics everyone is enamored with, but real pads on game speed.
Lets fire up the “James Cook Slow Jokes” thread 😂
Your Coleman stat was from a drill in the underwear Olympics. Cook was from an actual game.
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4 minutes ago, pennstate10 said:
I’m not sure I believe that story; I’d like to look at the details.
did the players start in a sprinters stance? Or were they standing up? Or did the have a running start?
Why did they use the combine 40 instead of running a no ball 40 on the same track?
It just doesn’t make sense.
They used combine 40 and had them run another with and with out the ball. They may have ran more. It was ESPN the magazine.
How does a player running with and with out a ball not make sense?
edit. Quick google search doesn’t find the article but the AI thing says the opposite. Says you run faster without the ball.
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18 hours ago, Big Turk said:
Bernard went down twice...once for a head injury but came back in then got stepped on and injured his ankle and was ruled out...
Might be precautionary as the game was well in hand by that point but I guess we will find out.
Samuel left the game with a shoulder injury early and was listed as questionable but I don't remember seeing him on the field again.
He played again after the ankle injury then disappeared shortly after. Was wondering if it was just a precaution because the game was in hand but didn’t hear anything
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8 minutes ago, NewEra said:
good grief. Only “slow” players get caught from behind on a football field while carrying a ball and also trying to set up defenders. Did you see him running straight with no one ahead of him? Or did you see him juke 2 times while trying to get to the end zone.
Gaining separation isn’t strictly a speed thing.
Again, he’s not fast. No one is claiming he is, but he is fast enough to be a good WR.
Yes it was
A sports magazine did an experiment to see if players ran faster with or with out the ball in their hands a while back. A bills wr or two were used in it. They used their combine 40 and had them run another with and with out the ball. Every single one ran faster with the ball in their hands.
Yes I did say he was caught from behind twice. That’s not the be all and end all of speed. It’s just one of many ways to determine it. However if someone is consistently caught from behind like Coleman that shows a lack of speed. Royale using one breece hall run where he clearly ran out of steam when there’s plenty of Breece runs where he pulls away from defenders proves nothing.
I never said he doesn’t have enough to be a productive player. Theres lots of slow players that had long careers. That doesn’t change the fact that they’re slow. They had other ways to be productive.
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1 hour ago, Bockeye said:
You know what’s funny is the fact that Cook is actually slower than Coleman. Yes - different position but who woulda thought.
Do you have proof of this “fact”?
1 minute ago, Royale with Cheese said:No one said he's fast, we know that. But he's not slow. You just want to hold onto that. He's not quick but is top end speed isn't bad.
Its idiotic not to take his stumble into consideration.
Theres more than one play he was caught from behind. Even with the stumble that you assume isn’t being considered he still runs slow.
He’s not quick, he’s not fast (your words) than what else is there? Linebackers caught up to him.
Hes the WR version of Devin Singletary. Can do things well but is slow. That’s ok. A player like that can produce in the league.
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7 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:
He was caught from behind in an open field. Is that what you said? Yes it was.
One example. Great job. Keon has a history of being slow. No idea why everyone wants to act like all the sudden he’s not when it’s clear as day that he is. It’s idiotic.
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3 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:
Breece Hall is slow too.
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4 minutes ago, NewEra said:
You didn’t-
You called him slow- meanwhile his gauntlet was elite. His 10 yard split was upper echelon. He ran 20mph on a long td catch and run.
If he had ran a 4.49 40, you wouldn’t be calling him slow, so it seems to me like the 40 means something to you. While you may claim it, I don’t believe that you’re basing your “he’s slow” statement on your eyes.
He’s slow because he is slow compared to other football players, college and pros. It’s why he gets caught from behind. Idgaf what his 40 time is if he runs slow on the field compared to other players.
If his gauntlet was so elite why is he caught from behind twice? Because the gauntlet isn’t a football game it’s a drill. He’s still slow on the field. Why does he struggle to separate unless coverage is blown? Because he’s slow. He may be able to break tackles and get yards after the catch but he’s still slow. Anyone with functioning eyes can see it.
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Just now, JerseyBills said:
Thought it was super close, was expecting ruling on the field stands
I thought it was clearly not a catch and expected it to be overturned. Once he had control his second foot came down out of bounds and lost control again once stepping out. By the rules it’s an easy call.
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Just now, JerseyBills said:
Should've had 5/137/1
If he completed the catch he would have.
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18 minutes ago, NewEra said:
I don’t know. You tell me.
lol……but the 40 times thing isn’t dumb, as if a guy will ever be wearing tights, starting out of a sprinters stance with no one to impede them for 40 yards.
no one is saying that he’s fast. He’s not fast for a WR. We’re saying that he has enough functional speed to be big play threat and more than enough speed to be a good WR. There are many WRs with similar speed that have had great careers and weren’t always labeled as slow
Can you show me where i said the 40 isn’t dumb?
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1 minute ago, Royale with Cheese said:
The MPH thing is kinda dumb. If a player has that much running room they’re gonna hit a higher top speed. Not many players each week get that much running room. So him being 9th for the week isn’t very impressive either. It also only factors in ball carriers. Hollins was pulling away from Coleman and all their DBs caught up with him.
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Someone should tell Sal Carpaccio...
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He take a video of the crowd when he’s walking out. He’s done it at every away game I’ve been too that the bills won. He hypes the crowd up for the video. What’s embarrassing is getting panties in a bunch over it.