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appoo

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  1. Yes if the Chiefs D and O are already to do minor league holding than the Bills D & O should be allowed to do the same
  2. Sure but it’s not called 95% of the time
  3. to be fair they’ve stopped the Chiefs in both drives only for some ticky tacky call to extend the drive. not sure what McDermott and the Bills are supposed to do about this. Their game plan is working. The refs have decided it doesn’t
  4. The refs are going to male me rage quit this game. gonns call every ticky-foul on the bills (that 3rd down “hold” on the bills, thag “hold” against Kielce), while basically allowing the Chiefs to play outside the rule
  5. It's also true that a washed Big Ben, Jacoby Brissett, Taylor Heinicke, and....I have no idea who the Texans QB was off the top of my head....are pretty low end QBs.
  6. If the Bucs are still this depleted in the secondary, Allen and the O may put up 50 on TB. They'll be pumped and looking to make a point, and that's not gonna be great for an absolutely devastated secondary
  7. haha its all good. It's pretty damn silly honestly. But you definitely see players have certain looks which they think makes them play better. It's pure superstition which disguises ones own psychological games they play on themselves. I mean stefon diggs arms sleeves are always rolled into his shoulder pads, presumably because he thinks it's more aerodynamic or maybe makes it harder for DBs to grab him or something.
  8. When I played, and we had our dark blue pants with whites (we generally looked like PSU), I swear I felt faster and that started from pre-game. My track coach used to have a thing about making sure we didn't look sloppy in practice or meets "you look good, you feel good, you perform better".
  9. They matter. Not a huge amount, but they matter. sometimes you feel faster with a certain look.
  10. reddit is your friend people
  11. With this I agree. But the Bills could lose this by 50 and I still think they end up with the #1 seed. The AFC East is bad bad outside of Buffalo, there are no good teams in the AFC South, while the North and West look set to beat the crap out of each other.
  12. Well there's a correlation question here. Generally the teams that earn homefield are better teams. When Brady has to go on the road, it means he's playing a team that played better than his through out the year...so is it the homefield, or being the better team, why Brady has a 500 road playoff record?
  13. They do but I can't take the Raiders (that defense) or Broncos (the QBs) seriously. With 7 teams making the playoffs, they just need to be better than the 3rd place team in the North (which will be on of Cinncy, Balt or CLE), or finish ahead of either the Raiders or the Broncos. Their defense is in gonna cost them a handful of games, but not enough to keep them out IMO I think the bye week is more important than the home field advantage. I hate the new format because there's not enough upside to fight for the #2 seed. I might do some math on this, but I think home field advantage in the NFL is fairly overrated.
  14. I think the fans care a lot more about this game than the players do. It's game 5 and both of these teams are gonna be in the playoffs. It really doesn't mean that much
  15. Defensively this is pretty simple for the Bills. Impact Mahomes' pocket or give up points. Kelce and Hill are too much when you combine Mahomes' arm and given time. But if they can force him into faster throws I like the backers and Bills secondary here. Offensively, if Allen plays well, this is a big mismatch. Why? Because of Emmaneul Sanders and Dawson Knox, to complement Diggs and Beasley. Even if the Chiefs go to their mugging defense, that won't work as well with Sanders and Knox, if only because Sanders is far better than a John Brown who was maybe 65% healthy - his route running has been elite, and he still has that burst he uses at any point on his route. Getting handsy with him isn't going to work well - he's too good, too savvy. Last Jan, the Chiefs were able to bracket Diggs, and mug the other Wrs - basically suffocating them with 7-8 man zone/man combos. My assumption is they'll do the same again, but this time I expect a quality Sanders and effective Dawson Knox to punish that scheme. Not sure who's going to win this game, but I do think the Bills are the more talented team
  16. I honestly don't even remember this play. I knew that game was over after the first quarter, after watching how much the Bills struggled to impact Mahomes' pocket, and how much mugging was being allowed on the Bills banged up WRs. The only way the Bills were going to win that was by a shootout, and with the Bills running their smurfs there was no way that was going to happen with the refs allowing such physical DB play
  17. Absolutely needs to be a 15 yard penalty and not a spot foul. Watching some of the older QBs, like Rodgers and Brady, they don't even throw deep balls to get catches - they throw them to draw DPI, and now you have WRs flopping rather than trying to catch a ball for that purpose. Needs to be a 15 yard foul. It works perfectly in college. No one wants to intentionally give up 15 yards
  18. I don't think this has anything to do with Bama as much as it is NFL teams for some reason devalueing basic arm talent. None of the 3 Bama QBS - Hurts, Tua, or Jones - have even average NFL arm strength. I think they are all slightly below average. They have exceptional touch, exceptional competitiveness, don't make a ton of mistakes, are pretty accurate, throw a really nice deep ball - and lack velocity to fit balls into small windows. As a DC, you have to protect against the over the top, but you're not quite as fearful of the intermediate, smaller window stuff. You can gameplan with zone underneath, knowing the other QB will hesitate there, while protecting over the top. Force these guys to make velocity throws or checkdowns. That's not on Bama. They win championships with these guys because they have 3-4 dudes on the perimeter who would be the equivelent of having DK Metcalf, Stefon Diggs, and in prime Desean Jackson, backed up by Amari Cooper as your 4th WR.
  19. I’m fairly sure it was due to a wind gust. I mean you don’t voluntarily risk giving Allen good field position when there’s lightning shooting out of his a$$. I’m mostly inclined to give credit to the kicker for being super aware - he’s a vet and shows it. There’s a few odds and ends going on with ST though
  20. the ko thing is…..random and freakish He doesn’t have the arm talent to be consistently good in the NFL. Not with today’s offenses
  21. I would be Addiction makes you a bad boy? Would love taking a shot on Gordon. I mean I like Kumerow...but I'd rather have Gordon's potential on the roster Would hope this community has more empathy for someone who's clearly struggling and trying overcome addiction. I mean he's been afflicted with anxiety and the resulting addiction to self medication since middle school and high school - and at Baylor? Rather then helping him, they enabled him - helping him to cheat drug tests and such. You're talking about someone who's basically lived poor, with gangs, and was never helped until he was a professional - and in fact enabled by people who should have been helping. This isn't condoning his harm to others either. Just simple empathy towards someone who's struggled for a lot of different reasons
  22. Edmunds was probowl level against the Steelers, really good until he needed to get hydrated against the Phins. He's a freakin weapon and the Bills have the best LB in tandem in theleague with him an Milano, and it shows
  23. you saw one in miami yesterday
  24. One thing I'll with regards to Allen is that the Phin had perhaps the best tandem of corners in the league, and Howard is making a case for best CB alive right now. Josh may have struggled, but he was also facing elite corner talent.
  25. He's been off, but he started to look a little more himself during the 2nd half. Give him a chance to review, work, fix and perform again. He is human after all. We all work around a mean, and by statistical definition, a human being will perform below the average
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