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Slippery Rubber Mats

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  1. Has Dorsey ever called plays or designed an offense? Seems risky if not
  2. Kenny breaks in and Josh throws out? Sorry but just like RB Williams, no thanks. McKenzie knows this playbook in and out. I want him on the field. Stills only in an emergency. No room for error here.
  3. I'd like to see you defend this take with facts.
  4. ProFootballReference has a fumble this year against Tenn. I don't remember it offhand either. It wasn't lost though, so one fumbled lost in Bills career.
  5. TJ Yeldon's Bills career: 4.9 yards per attempt and 10.4 yards per reception. 6.8 yards per touch. 27 rushes, 127 yards. 14 receptions, 146 yards receiving. 2 fumbles (obviously not great), and 1 TD. I posted this in the Freeman thread but it probably belongs here. Yeldon is obviously not a world beater, but come on. He hasn't been bad here in his limited snaps. I'll accept fumbles as an argument, but it's too flukey for me.
  6. 40 touches just isn't enough for people here to get out their pitchforks. 'Bag of donuts' and all that. It's crazy.
  7. Same here. Tua needs more time but I hated that quote and the universe seemed to note it as well. It got a lot harder for him lol.
  8. Hi, why is Yeldon useless? Where are people coming up with this lol? In Yeldon's short career with the bills, he averages 4.9 yards per attempt and 10.4 yards per recption. 6.8 yards per touch. Can we kill this 'Yeldon sucks' nonsense now please? No offense to you Penfield, I think you probably are just going by what you read here. 27 rushes, 127 yards. 14 receptions, 146 yards receiving. 2 fumbles (obviously not great), and 1 TD.
  9. I'm all for a Watson trade out of the AFC.
  10. Im not saying he stays, but I agree, he is taking it seriously
  11. Why wouldn't Yeldon play his heart out lol? I don't understand the love for inserting a player in his second NFL appearance into a high pressure playoff game that will be won and lost by who makes the most mistakes.
  12. I don't need an undrafted rookie RB starting his first playoff game and appearing in his 2nd(?) total game. No thanks. Yeldon all the way, and see what Williams has next year.
  13. Ehhhhh being the best at short yardage is relative. He's a bit better than Singletary I'll grant you, but neither have been particular good this year. He's a mediocre running back in a mediocre running back room. We need big improvement here next year. EDIT and personally I don't think he's better at blocking than Singletary. And again, if he is, it's not much and certainly replacement level.
  14. Why not Yeldon? I don't recall his pass blocking being notably bad.
  15. That's too bad about Moss. Not a huge loss though in reality, as I think we can get his performance out of basically anyone. Hopefully he takes big step next year.
  16. Breaded, sauce on the side
  17. I'm 50/50 with this game. Truly can go either way. This is fun.
  18. WGR550 just reported that Al Michaels will call next Saturday's game in Buffalo and that he puts ranch on wings
  19. Ehh... Brown sucks and drags Tasker down with him.
  20. It's Yeldon, no question IMO. He's the vet, and he does everything pretty well.
  21. I was just thinking about that when they were explaining why Hill went in. It's very strange lol
  22. I'd rather not be given the chance lol but I like the attitude
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