Tyrod (pronounced Tired) is an idiot for making excuses about his own shortcomings.
Ill say it again, if a black defensive coordinator stacks 8 in the box daring Tired to throw the ball in a tight window, if he !@#$s it up as he is apt to do, is he gonna call that d coordinator racist?
I really liked Tyrod, but hes being fed some bad talking points by his agent (or someone who has his head up his arse).
Sad that you castigate the very man who made Bills football relevant in the last 15 years. If Orton had that kind of o line wed have made the playoffs. Then again, he has three inches on TT. 9-7 with 4000 extrapolated yards is mediocre?? Damn, does anything make you happy? Like Another Fan said above, those were good times in Bills football history.
Yeah, I can see a guy who makes $100 million ($500,000 per game), get suspended for smoking weed, racing a sports car and cracking it up, telling his kid to not pursue a career as a football player. #tubogoo
I made the no-knead pizza dough last night and it is currently rising. Gone make the San Marzano sauce this afternoon (thanks for pointing me to Walmart for the canned tomatoes) for pizzas tonight. Will tell you how it goes. I know you've been waiting. If I knew how to upload pics on here I'd do it.
Brings up a great point: what if Keuchly is in a wheelchair in five years with brain trauma and he is introduced for the Carolina Wall of Fame...will he sit or stand?
We're not in Russia...is this Russia? The risks of playing football are plastered all over the media these days. If the kid wants to come back and play again why should the league stop him? The current NFL players have great health insurance, make a ton of money and if they develop CTE they understand the risks. The young man certainly is an exceptional player and so long as he maintains a high level of skill and can feed himself, why should he be banned from playing again. Talk about NFLPA lawsuits, if the league ever passed that as a rule they'd be sued quicker than a DE through the right side of our line.
Physics: Low man wins.
Anatomy: Endomorph
Heads up tackling and blocking: Our new o line helmets will fit squarely into the chest/core of defensive lineman.
Pros: Increased passing lanes for Taylor, firing off the line into the core of the d lineman's body, better run game
Cons: Don't see any but I'm sure you comedians will find something to B word about.
You guys can laugh all you want, but in five years you'll see New England, KC and other elite teams with tackles and guards somewhere in the 5'8" to 5'10" range with 44"-46" arms. As the "heads up" tackling method becomes more popular, shorter and heavier players pack more punch than tall, muscular players. We can re-visit this thread in a few years and you can all laugh then....or apologize to those of us who at least have a rudimentary understanding of physics.
I heard he was selling used cars in Phoenix where he promises No job? No problem! No credit? No problem! and with every 1993 Chevy Monte Carlo sold, the customer gets an autographed 8x10 glossy.
I was gone say this exact thing.
And - Coach McD and Beaner covet draft picks. They are the Krugerand of the NFL. They dont want to spend draft picks on anything but the draft. Trades are not possible unless someone wants to trade player for player....trading Tub O Goo #99 for an elite WR is not possible straight up. Another team would want a draft pick to take on that idiotic contract.
In the immortal words of Gene Hackman from Hoosiers: This is your team. We would hope you would support us for who we are....rather than who we are not