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26CornerBlitz

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  1. Josh Allen Week 15 Chart
  2. What is the IQ assessment for not realizing 9-5 is below their usual lofty standard that gives them home field advantage in the playoffs along with a 1st round bye?
  3. LB Davis on Costly Penalty vs. Bills: I (Bleeped) Up Detroit Lions linebacker Jarrad Davis lamented his costly penalty in Sunday's 14-13 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Davis said his "mental error" lost the game for his squad.
  4. Pats' Gilmore Takes issue with Brown's 'Dirty Move' New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore took issue with Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown during Sunday's 17-10 loss for what he called a "little dirty move." Gilmore, who shadowed Brown for most of the contest, explained after the game what caused the confrontation. "He did a little dirty move, grabbed my helmet, threw me down," Gilmore said, via Zack Cox of NESN. "That was super dirty. But other than that, just competing on the field."
  5. The Buffalo Bills topped the Detroit Lions in Week 15 of the 2018 season, 14-13. The scoreline should be the most irrelevant thing remembered from this one. The game marked a trademark win for the Bills and their rookie quarterback, Josh Allen. It won’t go down in any history books, but it was noteworthy.
  6. Love the turnaround in attitude and work ethic with the results speaking loudly for him. What a 180 from earlier this season. Again I say kudos to Foster and the Bills' coaches (especially Robiskie) for getting this kid to wake up. EXAMINING THE JOSH ALLEN AND ROBERT FOSTER CONNECTION The player in which the Bills invested the most draft capital and a player who was beyond a long shot somehow wound up being the best passing combination on Buffalo’s roster in 2018. Most may have expected the first half of that combination to be Josh Allen, but it’s unlikely anyone saw this coming from Robert Foster. Foster, who has appeared in just 11 of the team’s 14 games, is only 24 yards behind the team leader in receiving yardage (Zay Jones, 492) and has just 19 receptions on the season. The undrafted rookie has gone from released, to the practice squad, to trusted target for Josh Allen in the span of five weeks. “It’s how hard Robert works,” said Allen, when asked why he trusts Foster so much. “In practice he’s always on the top of the speed charts. He’s extremely competitive being an undrafted rookie free agent. He’s got a lot to prove. The last four games have shown what he’s capable of. I know that early on in the year he wasn’t making these types of plays. He’s put his head down and gone to work. He’s a great story. I love the kid. He works his tail off and he gives me everything he’s got in practice and in games he produces.” The trust between the two rookies reached another level on Sunday. Allen went from hitting Foster when he was open to giving the deep threat chances to make a play on the ball even when he’s covered.
  7. 10. Buffalo Bills D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss The Bills have so many needs, you almost can’t go wrong here. I’ve opted to give them the most high-ceiling wide receiver in the draft in Metcalf, a player who can grow with Josh Allen while providing vertical and contested catch ability down the field. The fit is great, it’s just a matter of Metcalf continuing to develop at the next level. 41. Buffalo Bills: David Edwards, OT, Wisconsin
  8. Home Field Advantage has often been theirs largely due to playing in a weak AFC East.
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