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26CornerBlitz

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  1. Only if he can master the all important mental aspects of the game to match his physical talent.
  2. It's the opinion of anyone who has watched both of them play regardless of who they are throwing to. Rosen is far better with command of the offense, pre-snap recognition, pocket presence and maneuverability, manipulation of coverage, accuracy, post-snap recognition, and throwing the ball into tight windows while under duress. Let's hear what you have to say to refute any of that.
  3. Orlovsky was on yesterday to talk Derek Anderson and Josh Allen. 10-15: Former NFL QB and Current ESPN Analyst Dan Orlovsky on One Bills Live (11:45)
  4. Your eyeballs need adjustment. Allen looks lost out there all too often. By any objective measure he's behind.
  5. He was the best QB on the Bills. That is all that mattered. Tyrod isn't part of the conversation despite your sad obsession.
  6. False! He's truthfully behind the curve of the others as expected.
  7. McDermott was PO'ed about it.
  8. NFL Week 6 Blunders: Matt Nagy gets conservative vs. Dolphins, Andy Reid settles for FGs against Pats Before we turn the page to Week 7, let's look back at some of the worst decisions of Week 6 by Sean Wagner-McGough
  9. NFL Week 6 Blunders: Matt Nagy gets conservative vs. Dolphins, Andy Reid settles for FGs against Pats Before we turn the page to Week 7, let's look back at some of the worst decisions of Week 6 by Sean Wagner-McGough 6. Peterman throws away a game If I can include quarterback decision making on this list and if Nathan Petermankeeps getting snaps for the Bills, he'll probably become a staple of this story. What he did on Sunday was toss away a game that the Bills very well could've won. After their defense prevented the Texans from scoring a go-ahead touchdown by holding them to a game-tying field goal, Peterman loosened up his arm for a potential game-winning drive. Instead, he got baited by Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph, who was sitting on this short route the entire time.
  10. Colts Daily Notebook: Colts Will Continue To Address Recent Drops Issue INDIANAPOLIS — Football is a funny game in the sense that some mistakes are crystal clear, while others require in-depth explanations. The most casual of fans probably can’t explain exactly why a linebacker was able to get free on a blitz to get a sack, but they can see a ball bounce off an open receiver’s hands and know, quite simply, what the issue was on that particular play. The Indianapolis Colts’ receivers have struggled at times in recent games to haul in every catchable pass thrown their way. And, because it’s so obvious when it happens during the course of a game — especially when the drops come at crucial junctures of crucial drives — the problem seems to have been magnified the last two or three weeks, especially. Had it been an issue for one game, or maybe two, head coach Frank Reich could justify just shaking it off. But he told reporters today the drops now are “past the point of, ‘OK, that was a fluke.’” But are the Colts hitting the panic button at this point? Absolutely not.
  11. He would have been drafted if that were the case.
  12. You missed the other games when he made the fans of the 49ers breathe hard.
  13. Only after burning time outs.
  14. Rodgers has been saddled with Mike McCarthy as his HC. He's a great QB by any measure.
  15. Pretty damned good game here tonight after all.
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