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26CornerBlitz

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  1. Perhaps because they aren't. They made mistakes and miscalculations on offense.
  2. He's actually been in training while waiting for an opportunity to play.
  3. NFL Week 10 game picks: Saints win again, Cowboys lose again By Elliot Harrison, NFL.com Analyst New York Jets 13, Buffalo Bills 10 1 p.m. ET (CBS) | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.) Whew, doggie -- this game is a beaut ... like them green walls. That's what Cousin Eddie might say about this game. At least Clark Griswold's family truckster with the sweet wood-grain siding could move. Not sure either of these offenses can advance worth a lick. With rookie Jets QB Sam Darnold sidelined by a foot injury, it will be Josh McCown's car to drive. Plane to fly. You know what I mean. Nate Peterman, meanwhile, sports a career TD-to-INT ratio of 3:12, or 1:4. (To put that in perspective, Aaron Rodgers' is 328:79, or roughly 4:1. Go Bills.) Unfortunately, this matchup comes down to the lesser of two, well, cruddy offenses. In that regard, New York clearly holds the advantage. Gang Green looks to acquire more than its lowly average of 5.1 yards per play. Despite that awful number, the Jets still are over a yard ahead of the Bills, who manage just 4.0 per play. No team has averaged less since the 2004 Bears, led by Chad Hutchinson, Craig Krenzel, Jonathan Quinn and Rex Grossman. #SexyRexy
  4. Or back in 2017 with pick number 10 they could have..........
  5. I doubt that as he hasn't practiced in two weeks and hasn't been cleared from the concussion protocol.
  6. They had to create the beginning of the West Coast Offense to compensate for the loss of Cook with Virgil Carter as his replacement. Bill Walsh was the mastermind on that Bengals' staff under Paul Brown.
  7. That would have been great. Cook was one helluva QB before the shoulder injury against KC that effectively ended his career. .
  8. He should be resigned to the reality that he has no future with the Buffalo Bills.
  9. McCoy Explains Why He Kept Quiet; Committed to Fixing Offense After the Monday night loss to New England, it was evident that Buffalo’s feature back was disappointed with the state of the team’s offense. After making the playoffs last season, he and most of his teammates went into the 2018 campaign with high expectations. Expectations that have been dampened by the course the first half of the season has taken. McCoy chose to keep many of his frustrations to himself the past week and a half. But on Friday addressed the media explaining why he kept quiet, what must happen going forward and if he has now recalculated some of his personal goals. “I was just upset with how everything has been going at 2-7. That’s frustrating,” he said. “I want to win games, so I took that approach (of not talking) because I was upset. We’ve just got to try to get better. We’re NFL players and we have to be professional no matter the circumstance. We’ve got to practice hard and play hard.”
  10. We all know Josh Allen is the guy they'll spend time developing as the potential franchise QB. Why not see whether Barkley can be a viable backup QB at this juncture because Peterman hasn't come close to being a guy the team can rely on to play at an even decent level.
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