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EmotionallyUnstable

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  1. 52% of snaps for Dane Rhodes - 87% White - 61%
  2. Idk about ya’ll but I was excited about the additional of Nyheim Hines. It seems they’ve slowly, and finally started to work him into the game plan. He was heavily involved early, and then McKenzie started to take over those snaps. It seemed like every sweep, handoff, or target was sniffed out, or went no where. I wonder if there was some sort of formation tell, or they keyed into him based on personnel or usage, but it just flat out stunk. I’m not a huge McKenzie guy, but age again had a solid game. Im kind of over this trade. Let him return kicks and get touches here and there, and revisit this in the off-season. Singletary is my guy. Let’s let him and Cook take it the rest of the way.
  3. Thought #30 played a sound game tonight. Will be curious to see how the Bills stifled the Pats passing attack on the back end in the 2nd half.
  4. Didn’t notice Tre too often, probably a good thing. Did he play the 2nd half? Rhodes looks like a bit of a dinosaur out there. Hope White is back in full soon, and Elam climbs out of the dog house.
  5. I cannot tell you how happy that makes me. Thank you.
  6. Josh Allen wearing a Ryan FitzMagic jersey on postgame: Fitz - "We both played with Lee Smith. The day Josh Allen walked into the building, he called me and said that we both have a lot of the same qualities. The only difference is that he's talented" Lmfao
  7. Allen Bates, Morse Stef Poyer DL pressures Edmunds Camera guy who didn’t fall over when Diggs ran into him on the should have been TD toss (Come on, Tom Sweeney!)
  8. Let’s use the next 10 days to get healthy, reset and prepare to make a run at the 1 seed. We are a real contender. Obviously hindered by injury, and not fully clicking on O, but we are a well-rounded, sound football team with coaches who often put players in good positions to succeed
  9. Ya probably…just no right way to finish that play for Hamlin. It’s impossible to play defensive back in the NFL. I love his aggressiveness
  10. Mac Jones slides on a 3rd and 6 a yard short of the first down. What a wuss
  11. Not sure about anyone else; but I have a unique, unmatched pleasure watching the time tick away just staring at the score, soaking in unmistakable victory vs those scum. Go Bills.
  12. Lord please let this man heal over the next 10 days. We need anything we can get vs the Jets pass rush.
  13. I don’t even know what I want them to do on offense, but it’d be nice if Dorsey did!
  14. WR talent is the clear #1 priority IMO OL is the obvious 2nd The next time they draft a defensive player in the first three rounds will be too soon! I think will Allen’s elite mobility and pocket awareness they should prioritize WR talent and depth. I am with you though, it is a clear need.
  15. You’re up Yes I would agree. I would also suggest the opposite. One way to slow an advantaged pass rush is to not block them, or run right at them. Bootlegs towards Judon, Jet Sweeps his way, quick swing passes….over time these plays wear on the conscious of a pass rusher and can give a half step delay in their get off. Maybe this will be a course of action Dorsey looks into. My guess is that they’ll bring Singletary up to the LOS as a wing on obvious passing downs to help with the initial rush. I am not a fan of this, Dorsey seems to be.
  16. Teams are playing much tighter coverage to the LOS. Whether it’s zone coverage with a buzz look, bump and run or man coverage with a flat foot read or press… it seems that teams are challenging these WRs to get open early. Diggs is the lone weapon able to separate quickly. Teams getting hands on Davis is a huge advantage for them. He has neither the quickness nor intricacies in his routes that allow for immediate separation. He has to use his speed/size over time to drive off defenders. If I were to draw up short yardage throws, I’d use a lot more bunch formations to try and get a free release off the LOS or utilize two man combinations/rubs.
  17. Id agree, as long as guys can get separation quickly from the LOS. They’ve had trouble with this, I don’t expect it
  18. I hope this is sarcasm. Von is a professional athlete, who knowingly plays the most violent collision sport that has a notorious history of injuries that often can result in long term health consequences. That is why teams and players heavily invest in diet, rehab, and physical fitness using scientific data to provide the best possible care for these guys. Fans have nothing to do with it. It’s wild that when the PLAYER says he’ll be back, and the STAFF would approve, the fans are the ones who are unjustly forcing him back into action? That is a bizarre way to think about this situation. This is a powder puff take. P.S. No offense to you, but I always get frustrated with this perspective at it entirely dismisses the millions of workers around the world whose jobs require back-breaking labor while they are paid a fraction of the cost. These are people who often don’t have professional care, carefully crafted physical and nutritional plans and high quality support from around the clock trainers. Yet, we have sympathy for athletes in similar situations. I don’t see anyone feeling bad for rushing an injured warehouse worker back into action, so we can get our Amazon packages on time. These people don’t have the luxury of our athletes, yet we sympathize with the millionaires.
  19. Just throw it to Diggs.
  20. I like it. OL: Activate Ike when ready, release Murray. Try and sign him to the PS if available. S: If Micah comes back, Marlowe is released. CB: I’m likely letting Benford ride out IR for the duration of the year. With a healthy Elam, White, Jackson and Rhodes, I don’t need a need to move him onto the active roster and risk having to release a guy down the line. Keeping him on IR allows flexibility for him to return IF we experience injury at the position. WR: If Crowder is available, I activate him immediately. He is my priority #1 at WR. I release Tommy Sweeney in a corresponding move. Kumerow can wait in the fold until he is needed (if at all) since the next logical release is Baylor Spector and I don’t like the idea of opening him to waivers right now. With Smoke on the PS, he has three opportunities left to be promoted so no need to sign him to the active roster until all of his 3 games are used. I likely utilize a Smoke promotion all 3 times before activating Kumerow Stevenson can carry out the year on IR. I don’t know that at this point his addition to the roster would move the needle in any measurable way due Hines taking over return duties.
  21. Did they say he’d be limited? Luckily Dorsey wised up and started using TE and RB help on obvious passing downs. I expect that to continue. I’d love to see him actually outsmart a defensive coordinator to mitigate a pass rush with a counter offensive (jet sweep, draw, successful screen, etc).
  22. That’s terrific. “it does need to be addressed” sounds like a clean up surgery is imminent in the offseason, likely with a quick recovery. In the mean time it’s all pain management and asset protection. Excellebt outcome to a ***** situation.
  23. Turning into a pretty good game! Only wish I had more cinnamon rolls and tequila
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