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Franco_92

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  1. 1 hour ago, sir andrew said:

    Great Thread. 

    I would echo the OP's order of things. 

    Wild Card - Steelers at home and win big.  - Can't stand the Steeler fanbase.

    Divisional - Close win at home in a back and forth game with the Browns.  Just because it would be cool seeing both the Bills and Browns being relevant for a change.

    AFC Title Game - Massive Blowout win against the Cheats at Foxboro.  Brady and Belichick get hurt when Brady gets shoved into Belichick trying to run for the sideline to stop the clock.  Both call it quits and retire. 

    Super Bowl - No question: Dallas.  Massive win 52-17.  Jerry takes the Cowboys franchise public that year to test the economic waters only to be canned by the board of directors after the defeat. 

    JMHO  - Not cynical or anything. ?

    Not sure this is possible under current rules. Hosting the Steelers in the Wild Card means we won the division, so there'd be no way to play in NE. 

  2. 1 hour ago, Captain Murica said:

     

    You mean like this tool bag? This guy has a hardon for Allen and Bills fans. Even went out of his way to call both out on ESPN radio. 

     

    Allen and Bills fans are living rent free in that fat dome of his. 

    Was that a couple nights ago? I think I heard it. The guy was speaking down from his throne of enlightenment, and the only thing of football substance he managed to get out in the three minute talk was Allen's 52% completion percentage. Like all Bills fans had yet to come to that point in their analysis of Josh Allen. STFU guy you're not smart

  3. 34 minutes ago, gobills1212 said:

    I get it, but ya gotta be reasonable. Dude just got done running all over the field. Like, litterally, all over the field. Then he has to launch a 60-65 yard pass in the air. Not for nothing, did you see how it came out? I dont mean this to be gym class hero-ish, but i can hit 50 yards in the air and have some control over where it goes. Maybe I can throw it 55ish with just chucking it to throw it as far as i can. What happens though, for that and anything after that is ya try and throw it too far and either grip it too tight or just over throw it and the result is a fluttery duck that doesnt go as far as just trying to throw a nice bomb. If you arent trying to throw it as far as you can, youll get a nicer pass. Its totally possible that at that point in that sotuation - a 60+ yard pass was all ( all...lol) he had. It got there and he needed help. In a vaccum he hits that throw. In THAT situation,  its still impressive. At the end of the day, its not something i can rip on him for while sitting on my couch. 

      

    Also, there is a reason Clay was down there wide open. Id imagine most thought it wasnt humanly possible to make that pass from the oppo hash. 

    The kid almost proved otherwise

    You're using far too much  nuance for a spam-bot to understand

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  4. 3 minutes ago, moshermw said:

    Point I was making.

     

    TT had a really bad game that day vs the Saints. With practice squad WRs and No OC,. This is my point. He did on the other hand lead the Bills to the first playoff berth in 17 years - with help - but did enough - even with that WR corp and OC. Imagine what he could have done with a real NFL OC and real WRs - like today - he tied the Steelers in his first reg season game as a BROWN! You think Peterman or Josh could do that ?

     

    Just sayin that today exposed Peterman and the lack of attention to the O side of the ball which was formerly blamed on TT.

     

    Gone now. Own it. And frack all TT haters.

     

     

     

    I like TT, will forever have fond memories of him as the best qb of my fanhood (since 2004) and the guy that ended the drought, and think Peterman is the worst QB I've ever seen. But your whole point and original take I was quoting just looks weird as hell. 

     

    TT's 35% completion and 100 yards through 4 quarters today would not have carried over and looked meaningfully different in the rain on this team against guys like Weddle

  5. 47 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

     

    I'm sure you don't believe him. 

    I don't post here much, but I have to say that when you're not spamming links that crash mobile browsers of people trying to scroll through threads, your posts have little substance and are often quite rude/bitter.

     

     

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  6. 17 minutes ago, moshermw said:

    Greatest day in Bills history since they acquired Jim Kelly and/or Bruce Smith.

     

    Today was the total wake-up call to all the Tyrod haters that it wasn't Tyrod's fault. No Tyrod-led team ever got this embarrassed on O. Ever. We were always pretty much in it.

     

    As a Tyrod supporter, I can concede he might have not been the QB that leads one to the Super Bowl victory...

     

    All said, he was, for all 3 seasons, surrounded by ****ty OCs and practice squad WR. There were star WR but they never stayed heathy.  TT did - when they did, the Bills O excelled.

     

    Today, we had a ****ty college OC, and practice squad WRs, and an even shittier OL.

     

    Not sure what process we are supposed to trust on the side of the ball. The Ravens - a good D - had never held anyone too first downs in the first half - ever.

     

    This is an 0-16 team if there ever was one. The Ravens are really not that good. Tyrod covered up for so much fail on the O side of the ball. Today you saw what it's like to ignore that side of the ball and blame it on a QB you didn't want to pay. Same dude tied the Steelers in his first game as  BROWN. Let the sink in.

     

    I'm a Bills fan first but always outed myself as a Tyrod guy here. Also not a rear view mirror guy. Windshield.

     

    Huge salary cap and draft opportunities coming in 2019. Gotta get a [real] OC first, OL second WR third.

     

    We are pathetic on that side of the ball and have been forever - Tyrod was just good enough to cover it all up. Anyone that argues that is ignoring today and the other time Peterman started,

     

    Obvious AF. You don't have TT to kick around any more.

     

    WAKE. t. F. UP !

     

     

     

     

    I didn't watch most of that game, but Tyrod lost 47-10 to the Saints last year at home and threw for 56 yards

     

    The problem wasn't moving on from tyrod, it was doing so in a summer where so many QBs changed hands but winding up using Peterman

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  7. 1 hour ago, NewEra said:

    I could see it.  Reminds me of the game against Arizona a couple years ago.  The ravens defense dominated us week 1 and we played the cardinals at home the following week and crushed them.  

     

    Maybe a better gameplan and being a home home opener will provide us with the juice we need.  

    You're actually a little off - They played the Jets the next game at home and lost. Then they won 4 in a row, starting with that Cardinals game. 

  8. 2 minutes ago, Peter said:

     

    I like Xhaka 90% of the time . . . but he has some brain farts the rest of the time that are so unnecessary.  That pass last week is a great example of that.

     

    I like the fact that Emery is not letting our diva be a diva.  Everyone should be held to the same standard and be expected to put in a shift in and out of possession and even when playing out of one's preferred position.

     

    My concern is not in developing Peterman . . . but in developing the kid in whom we have invested so much.

    Same - I would try to sign/trade for another body. I didn't want Allen touching the field at all this season, ugh.

  9. 18 minutes ago, Wayne Cubed said:

     

    And Russell Wilson is a good example of a guy who play behind a crap OL and is continually good. Andrew Luck plays behind crap OLs. 

     

    Look if you solution is to constantly have 5 All-pro OL to protect your QB, it's just not possible. Many, many good/great Qbs get by with average to just good OLs. Is the Bills line even average? No, not at the moment but they are giving the QB enough time to throw and to evaluate. There are other problems at the moment like the WRs and the fact that Allen thinks he can run through the tackles and sacks like he did in college. He can't. That doesn't mean you are going to destroy his confidence. 

    This is the truth. Our OL did not get a passing grade today, but when Peterman had time to set his feet and throw, we saw the worst parts of the game. There was enough to go on from Peterman himself, while excusing drops and OL play as not his fault, to come to the conclusion that he shouldn't be anywhere near this roster tomorrow.

     

    By worst I don't mean literal worst, but worst in a sense of "yeah..there's no way we can get back in this game or season if that is what we get from our QB"

  10. 9 hours ago, Kelly the Dog said:
     

    #Bills OC Brian Daboll said Josh Allen is going to gain experience in no matter what role he's in.

     

     

    Yep. Kind of like a pilot who is taught in a classroom how to fly a 747, but isn't allowed to use a flight simulator or actually fly the plane.

    I'm willing to bet that, at some point in his career, Josh Allen will get some NFL playing time...

     

    I'm also willing to bet it'll be when he has a handle on the playbook and isn't calling timeouts on 2nd down in the 1st quarter to have plays fully talked into his ear, so that he can start to spend lots of time learning to dissect defenses at this level. 

     

    It's not as if the kid is going to spend the next 14 years on the bench and then retire.

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  11. Bills football is an experience and a ritual I look forward to every year, on a level that supersedes where we finish in the standings any given season. Of course, it's so much sweeter when we get seasons like last year. 

    But I'm as excited as I am any other season to watch our boys play. I hope they do exactly what they did last season - win 4-5 more games than anybody (myself included, both this year and last) expects.

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