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TheBrownBear

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  1. frozen dildos hit twice as hard
  2. Trolling the Bills? More like he's playin himself.
  3. Or when it's too tough for us, the Fins are likely to die.
  4. "Tua made a point to throw a nerf ball around with his nephew in the freezer section at a Miami area Piggly Wiggly this past offseason. He hopes that prepares him for this weekend in Buffalo."
  5. How does Cole Strange pick him and then just let him wobble back to the line? He had to know that Parker was completely F'd up.
  6. a whole lotta words for something you don't care at all about. lol. jk, man.
  7. I was at that game as well. What an awful awful time that was. Rob Johnson was broken by then, so we were treated to 4 wobbly interceptions from AVP. Furthest I've been is from San Diego to Buffalo for a handful of games. Never traveled for a game when I lived in Buffalo.
  8. Yes. Tied for first with two other teams, but lost the tiebreakers, so I'm a 3 seed and missed the bye. I have Tyreek, Justin Jefferson, and Mike Williams, so I was absolutely carried by my WR play and Nick Chubb. Otherwise, my roster is complete garbage and my starting QB is now Deshaun Watson.
  9. One of my favorite Bills games of all time. It was my wife's (then GF) first Bills game and first time attending anything in the snow, having been born and raised in San Diego. Think Ricky Williams ran for like 230 yards and we were getting our azzes completely handed to us in the first half. Then the snow started falling, Jim Kelly started pumping up the crowd on the sidelines, the Fish wilted and Bledsoe, Moulds and Price went absolutely crazy over a 10 minute stretch. My wife was just going nuts cheering for the Bills and enjoying the snow - absolutely quintessential Buffalo experience for her. By the time we got to our car it was full on blizzard conditions. Love it!
  10. Yeah, not sure he was THAT GOOD, but I agree with boyst that Moulds was a HOF level talent. He played with mostly terrible quarterbacks and he started running into soft tissue injuries in his mid-to-late career. If he would have played with a guy like Peyton Manning he would be considered an all-time great. I love AJ Brown because he reminds me so much of a prime Eric Moulds. I'd love to have that guy on this roster.
  11. It means Beasley is all clean, washed, and freshened up from his time off. The stink of his past Twitter whining and injuries have been effectively washed away.
  12. He's on record as being tight with Beas. I think he's good with it. McKenzie still got paid and has the last laugh, so to speak.
  13. Screenname/moniker checks out. 😁
  14. Thanks. Even with Hines' lack of usage on offense, I think that mix of trades (Ford and Moss for Hines) has still been a win for the Bills given his return game abilities.
  15. I've said it a handful of times over the past two years. Josh just gets too greedy at times and when he gets in that mode early in a game (or stretch of games) it's hard for him to get out of that mindset. He's much more of a Brett Favre at this point in his career than a Tom Brady. On top of that, I think he's lost some confidence due to that stretch against GB, Jets and Minny - you can see it in how long he's holding the ball right now. He doesn't want to make the critical mistake. I thought the New England game was mostly a step back in the right direction from Josh, while the Jets game might have been a small step back again (though it's hard to say that with any confidence given the weather, drops and general lack of trust Josh currently, and rightfully, has in his outlet/underneath options).
  16. His teammates love him. He was an important mentor in the WR room and they know how tough he was to play through injuries last year.
  17. I'm thrilled that Linus has his blankie back, but it's hard not to feel a real sense of disappointment with the way the McKenzie, Cook, Hines, Shakir (and to some extent, Gabe Davis) decisions/experiments have played out to this point.
  18. I wonder if that's the pick we swapped for Hines.
  19. LOL. We've had one arguably bad offensive performance in the past 5 weeks (yesterday) and that came against a great defense in bad weather and we still managed 4 scoring drives (way too many 3 and outs and punts for sure, though). We racked up over 400 yards against the Vikes and Lions (almost 500 against the Vikes) and over 350 against the Browns and Pats. The Pats game we could have probably done a bunch more on offense, but we slowed down the pace and ran the ball the majority of the second half and shortened the game.
  20. Our two best skill players (Hodgins and Blackshear) are on the Giants and Panthers, respectively. Many of the players we kept are miserable and rarely smile (See James Cook).
  21. Cincy already has 4 losses, so that would make them 12-5. Not sure if that kicks them to the 5 seed or not.
  22. If we would have just cut the amount of drops in half yesterday, then Josh finishes 20/27 with around 220 yards in pretty crummy weather. Not lighting the world on fire, but not bad against a Jets secondary that very well might be the best in the NFL. Yep. I was saying after the Minny game, if they just stopped turning the ball over and learned to accept the occasional field goal try instead of playing hero ball for TDs, the team would get back to it's winning ways. That's mostly been the case. The only game that we were on the cusp of losing during this stretch was Detroit and that was the game where we turned the ball over in the red zone.
  23. Absolutely agree with you there. Only thing I can think of is that the Jets were disguising their defense well and providing looks that told Dorsey/Josh to continue to throw the ball. But in crap weather like that, I'm of the mind that you hand the ball off and try to establish your running game early on, even if that means a couple of three-and-outs (which we ended up having a ton of regardless).
  24. I agree, but I think a lot of it comes down to Josh's decision making and checks at the line (and once the play starts). I saw a couple of times where Josh clearly had a wide open underneath/dump-off option on 1st or 2nd downs, but he instead held the ball and ended up throwing an incompletion to a deeper covered receiver. I think Josh and Dorsey are both to blame - constantly looking for the killshot, when death by a thousand cuts would better serve the offense.
  25. Not sure how this post got so many likes, but it's massively hyperbolic. How are guys like Knox, Morse or Motor "soft" dudes? I've seen Cook break tackles just last week again New England, whom, by the way, is a very good run defense, yet we were able to impose our physicality and toughness to the tune of 132 running yards. Do we have issues? Yes. The offensive line has had their share of struggles, but we've seemingly had an endless string of injuries - Brown, Morse, Dawkins, Quessenberry, Doyle etc. at various times. We also need to keep in mind that the NYJ have one of the best overall defenses in the NFL. We weren't going to slice through them like Swiss cheese. My biggest complaint, besides the occasional bad line play, is the play of the receivers behind Diggs. I will concede that has been a problem. McKenzie and Gabe Davis just haven't been consistently good enough to punish the defenses for doubling Diggs.
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