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We had a Saquan Barkley on the practice squad. He moved to Charlotte.
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Just now, Jauronimo said:
Perhaps. High ankle sprains are serious injury. Tua missed a season and it took him a full season to get right after the surgery he had. Mocking the injured isn't something I am interested in with few exceptions.
Same. This is one of the few exceptions.
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10 hours ago, Jauronimo said:
Was he actually crying?
For whatever its worth, I have seen some tough dudes cry on NFL fields after injuries. I don't think its always about pain tolerance. The emotion of leaving the field with what you already know is a severe injury and potentially losing a season that you trained your ass off for is a powerful thing.
Crying after knowing you're done for the year and can't be there for your teammates is one thing.
This ain't it.
This picture is shows the equivalent of a 5 year old getting a sliver on the playground.
He's probably getting a second opinion because the Pats team doctors told him his ankle is fine and he'll be able to play this weekend and in light of the reaction to the injury it's too embarrassing.
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Fins will still lose 7 or 8 games this year and finish the season irrelevant so I'm very skeptical that the rivalry is back.
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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:
The fact the Pegulas are absolutely committed to him. Their history of hiring competent coaches across two teams is extremely thin. They have hired one - Sean McDermott. He is not getting fired this year with another playoff season even if it is another gut wrenching playoff loss.
The only way he is fired after this season is the team having a losing record. And even then if it is because we lose 10 or 11 starters to injury he will be safe.
No one said anything about him being fired this season, to my knowledge. It's about the pressure on him going into 2023.
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40 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:
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1 minute ago, What a Tuel said:
National talking heads dont have anything to do with how hot mcdermott's seat will get. They can talk about it all they want, McDermott isn't going anywhere so long as we continue to compete deep into the playoffs.
Based on what?
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19 hours ago, MJS said:
Then you are drunk. There is a 0.0% chance that McDermott will be on the hot seat after this year if they don't make the superbowl.
You clearly do not follow the league. You suffer from Bills myopia.
McDermott is already getting heat from some of the biggest national media figures (Cowherd, Florio)...after ONE LOSS.
When you're the head coach of the Super Bowl favorites the pressure is on you. And people aren't going to forget 13 seconds.
You don't live in reality if you think McDermott's seat won't be scorching hot if he falls short of expectations.
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6 minutes ago, MJS said:
You don't actually believe that. BS.
Of course I do. It's the nature of the beast. Are you new to this?
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8 minutes ago, DCbillsfan said:
Well if you listen to his show, he almost never picks the Bills to win. He nitpicks and he's a hater. The last to jump on and the first to jump off.
Some of you guys are really sensitive.
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Underrated play of the game was the ensuing kickoff/punt after the safety.
The guy crushes a punt 73 yards and Crowder proceeds to take a dump, dancing around instead of just sprinting down the left sideline.
Should've started the drive at around the 35-40 yard line. Instead, they start at the 23.
That was huge.
We need a better kick returner. Crowder ain't it.
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7 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:
I really don't understand the coaching getting called out for yesterday's loss. It was individual errors which led to our defeat. Yes, there were a couple of questionable calls but the bigger problem was execution.
💯 McDermott was not the problem yesterday.
All anyone has to do is watch Allen throw a grounder to a wide open McKenzie in the corner of the end zone for what should have been the game-winning score to realize that player execution was the reason for the loss.
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It's PFF so "grain of salt" alert.
Considering the D only gave up 21 points to an offense that looked great the week before, I'm a bit surprised.
Also, did Cam Lewis not play?
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If the Bills don't at the very least reach the Super Bowl this season then McDermott's seat is going to be scorching hot heading into 2023.
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Brandon Beane addresses the coaches and players just before today's film review.
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17 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:
Bro, you had no argument in the first place. You clearly either didn't read the tweet completely or you didn't understand what you were reading because the bills were throwing the ball down there, not running it.
You had a problem with the shotgun.
They ran twice, threw twice.
If Allen doesn't completely shank his pass attempt to a wide open McKenzie then they are 3-0.
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19 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:
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9 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:
No, it shows they are more likely to score a touchdown running the ball out of shotgun on the 1 yard line, which the Bills didn't even do. They literally threw the ball on 2 of the final three downs if memory serves me correctly. Did you actually read what you posted? Oof
You decided to change your argument in the middle of the argument. Going from "Bills should not be going shotgun from the opponent's 1 yard line" to "Bills should be running from the 1 yard line, not passing".
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2 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:
But we didn't do what you just posted, so that doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
Oof.
The point is that an NFL team is more likely to score a touchdown from the opponent's 1 yard line out of shotgun than they are from under center.
And considering a team with an emergency practice squad center is significantly more likely to fumble the ball snapping from under center than it is snapping from shotgun, the evidence is overwhelming that snapping from the shotgun is the correct call.
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4 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:
Inside the 1 yard line is a running play. 3 straight if necessary. Period.
Feels like you're posting from the year 1988.
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9 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:
Because I'm telling you what I've seen in over 40 years of watching college and professional football. A bad snap in shotgun is far more problematic in a goal to go situation, since you will likely to be forced to settle for a field goal at best if you didn't turn the ball over.
Take the L here. With a brand new center, a fumble is significantly more likely under center than it is in shotgun. Especially in 2022.
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1 minute ago, ArtVandalay said:
As well as his lack of size and lack of strength.
This doesn't make much sense to me. His size and strength are fine. Otherwise he'd never sniff the NFL.
Would have trouble beating OLinemen in a footrace.
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1 minute ago, Bangarang said:
He’s at least right about is not being able to run the ball.
We’ve used two 3rd round picks and a 2nd round pick on RBs in the last 3 years and we still don’t have a guy that can consistently carry the load for 15 or so rushes a game.
Asking Allen to throw it over 60 times is not a recipe for sustained success.
Just commit to Singletary as your lead back and treat him like one.
Singletary's lack of foot speed really hurts.
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The Bills appear to have gotten over the L
in The Stadium Wall
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Love it.
Interesting song choice btw. It's ancient to these young pups.