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2019 Mock Drafts and top prospects
26CornerBlitz replied to thunderingsquid's topic in College Football
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Bills vs. Texans: How to watch, listen, plus things to know before kickoff Here's some pre-game information for your perusal. Kickoff: 1 p.m. Where: NRG Stadium. Network TV: CBS, channel 8. Andrew Catalan, play-by-play; James Lofton, analyst. Satellite TV: DIRECTV channel 707. Satellite radio: Sirius – 125 (Buffalo), 119 (Houston); XM 389 (Buffalo), 229 (Houston). Bills radio network: WCMF 96.5 FM and WROC 950 AM in Rochester; WGR 550 AM in Buffalo; FAN 590 AM in Toronto; WTKW 99.5 FM and WTKV 105.5 FM in Syracuse. John Murphy, play-by-play; Mark Kelso, analyst; Sal Capaccio, sideline reporter.
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How the Chiefs and Patriots Have Brought College Offenses to the NFL Adam Teicher ESPN Staff Writer KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Washington State head coach Mike Leach watches as much pro football as he can. And Leach can't remember the last time he failed to see a team using concepts and sometimes exact plays from the Air Raid offensive system he became famous for first at Texas Tech and then at Washington State, a system he has used even before that when he was an offensive coordinator. "I'm watching a game and all of a sudden I see something we ran just the other day," Leach said. "It's every team and every game now." Two of the biggest practitioners of the college concepts meet Sunday night, when the New England Patriots host the Kansas City Chiefs. Expect a lot of shotgun formations, spread fields, option plays and other college concepts. It hasn't always been that way across the league, though, with coaches criticizing quarterbacks from college spread offenses. But while others complained about the difficulty of teaching a spread quarterback an NFL offense, Chiefs coach Andy Reid embraced it. Last year in the first round the Chiefs drafted Patrick Mahomes, a spread quarterback in college at Texas Tech who rarely took a snap from under center.
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New place to see Buffalo game near Saratoga
26CornerBlitz replied to mead107's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wait? So Bill Cody plays a game in Saratoga. Got it. -
New place to see Buffalo game near Saratoga
26CornerBlitz replied to mead107's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bill who? -
Patrick Mahomes reveals the one big thing he’s learned from watching film of Tom Brady Patrick Mahomes has been one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL this year, and one reason why he's been so good is because he's done his best to emulate some of the league's top quarterbacks, including Tom Brady. During an interview this week, Mahomes revealed that he's watched a lot of film on Brady over the year and during those sessions, he picked up one big thing from the Patriots quarterback: his ability to move in the pocket. "Just the way he can move within the pocket and still find lanes to throw the ball is something that I find is truly special," Mahomes said of what he picked up from Brady, via quotes distributed by the team. "I mean, I try to do that, but I mean, you have to keep working on that. He's done that his whole entire career, and it's something that bought him a lot of extra time in the pocket to make a lot of great throws." FOX Sports KC vs. NE Game Prediction
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They essentially took the ball out of Allen's hands on the ten play drive and instead relied on the run game to get the job done. Josh threw two of the easiest passes you'll ever see an NFL QB complete to McCoy and McCloud both within 5 yards of the LoS. They made it extremely easy on him by design as stated by McDermott, Dabol, and Josh Allen himself.
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Edelman: Josh Gordon can be big piece of Pats offense Wide receiver Josh Gordon has flashed his talent on limited snaps since joining the New England Patriots via trade with the Cleveland Browns in mid-September. Gordon, who has been nursing a hamstring injury, logged 36 total snaps in the past two games. He made the most of his time on the field in that span with four catches for 82 yards and a touchdown on six targets. Whenever the Patriots elect to fully assimilate Gordon into the offense, wide receiver Julian Edelmanbelieves the best is yet to come. "Dude works hard, great teammates," Edelman told reporters Thursday, via the Patriots' official website. "I really think he can be a really big piece for us.