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LeGOATski

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  1. I think there is some kind of issue there. I'm not a psychologist, so wouldn't know how to label it. On his show with Ty Dunne he says he wants more targets but would never ask for more targets. It's just too passive. He should just put in the work and ask for more targets, if that's what he wants. Go get it, then.
  2. Dawson Knox should be Josh's security blanket. Of all Bills receivers Knox has the highest average separation and catch rate. They should really adjust their passing scheme and routes so that Knox is the 1st or 2nd option.
  3. It's a criticism about him allowing a certain segment of the social circle to affect him enough that it shows outwardly and he acts on it. It's like if you're out barhopping with your buddy and some random homeless person throws a banana peel at you. When your buddy freaks out at this random stranger who probably has mental issues and starts getting into a fight with them, are you just gonna be like "yeah, let those emotions out Buddy." If you tell him he shouldn't let that random homeless person affect him, then I guess your shaming him for having emotions. I mean, why shouldn't he take it personally? The banana peel was aimed right at him.
  4. Well, it's interesting you characterize it as "shaming players for having emotions"
  5. Right. And he says he won't ask for the ball more, but he goes on this podcast and asks for the ball more.
  6. You know what I mean. As a pro athlete you have to know you can't live on Twitter and get heated over Joe Schmoe's hot take.
  7. This the first time listening to him where he sounds too self-centered to me; borderline narcissistic with the Twitter stuff. I've always felt like he has a great sense of humor, but he's taking fan comments/criticism personally.
  8. You want to know the real reason he's here? To get revenge on the Buffalo Bills. Last time Cole Beasley was in Buffalo he drove away with his middle finger up in the air and Orchard Park in the rearview mirror. The organization wronged him. It was personal. Now that same organization is in the #1 seed and one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl. You really think Beasley is gonna let that happen?! Picture this: It's the AFC Championship Game. The Bills have the ball, down by 1 point. There's 10 seconds left. It's 4th and 5 and the Bills need to convert in order to get into FG range. Empty set, Allen takes the snap, Beasley finds a cushioned pocket in the zone 5 yards out. It's an easy pitch and catch opportunity. Done deal, right? WRONG!! Allen darts it to Beasley right between the numbers, but just as Allen releases it he notices something. There's a sly grin across Beasley's mug. Josh knows then. Flashback to 2021. The disease. The debates. The disorder. The dissention and desertion. Drop. Beasley let's the ball hit his hands and bounce to the ground. Game over. Beasley takes off his helmet and throws that middle finger in the air, calmly rotating in a circle so the stadium full of helpless fans can see. He strides away into the tunnel darkness. The End.
  9. Knock it off! He doesn't have to do anything. It was just pointless banter.
  10. Sorry, I just assumed you were trying to make a point.
  11. You have to look at drop % The total means nothing
  12. This is fake news. We were told by @john wawrowthat Beasley and the covid drama nearly tor the team apart last year. There's no way they'd bring him back.
  13. Is Jerry married? He sounds like a bitter middle-aged man who never got enough attention from the opposite sex and now has reverted to elementary school-style negging on girls.
  14. Is New Orleans tougher though? All time home record in the Superdome: 189-176 Compare that to outdoor stadiums that are actually tough to play in: Orchard Park: 223-160 Arrowhead: 238-156 Lambeau: 251-125 https://www.pro-football-reference.com/stadiums/index.htm
  15. He's for real like Nick Mullens was for real. It's all Shanahan.
  16. I have confidence in Knox. He hasn't been targeted as much, but the numbers show that defenses have given him plenty of cushion, he gets plenty of separation, and has a great catch rate. Like others have said, his lack of use is on Dorsey and the offense design. Talented offenses generally have the big three, some combination of QB and 2 star skill players. Allen, Diggs, and Knox is a great big three.
  17. The sound builds up inside a dome because the sound waves aren't escaping as fast, but I don't think it equals more decibels like people think. If you want to amplify sound, you have to focus it and give it somewhere to escape. Saints fans are pretty good as fanbases go and there have been plenty of big games played there. It's never been measured as the loudest. I'm not sure you really understand the "simple physics." You said open air stadiums can't even compete with domes for loudness, but the reality is that they do. Plenty of big games have been played in outdoors and domes alike, but outdoor stadiums have been measured as louder. And it's exciting to think the new Bills stadium will be even louder.
  18. The Bills at least have a chance to throw in that weather. Most other teams don't. They're automatically one-dimensional.
  19. Except they do. Decibel levels have been measured. I think it's the reverb effect you get in your ears. Crisp sound vs muddled sound.
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