I really thought Cooper would be hard to handle but White did it today.
And I didn't notice that he didn't shadow on the first series. Interesting strategy by the coaches.
On that same note (good coaching), it was obvious that the Bills were deliberately slapping at the ball on every play.
I dont think I follow. It showed zero drops, and if you think about his time here, I cant think of any either. There were some bad passes, but no drops that really stick out.
I just can't believe he isn't mentioned more in the "elite" circles when talking about receivers.
I heard the announcers say this during the game and I realized why he's a Hall of Famer.
Hats off to him. He's carved his name in as someone who was as reliable as they get.
He got so excited when they were close to the goal line that he didn't want to come out. He took a big hit, but then waived off Tolbert.
You can see that he's hungry out there, and knows that he has to help carry the team.
Shady was money today.
Elston was an unknown and set the tone all day. I had Vietnam flashbacks of Rambo out there.
I think Trea may have taken a few years off his life with all those head first collisions.
That reminds me of that song, something something "I dont miss Hyde, but the Jekyll has to go."
It had a bit of a rhumba beat, but slow country song. May have been a remake, too. Anyone?