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BuffaloHokie13

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  1. This feels like what the Olberman piece was trying to be and failed at
  2. This article points out the "underachievers" of the 2015 draft class. Despite the title and premise, I like that the Bills are in the company of the Pats*, Steelers, and Seahawks when it comes to the draft.
  3. Or "With all due respect..." *something disrespectful*
  4. A carpenter without power tools? Probably pretty muscular
  5. It's okay, he cleared it with Amaro. Rex doesn't care
  6. Thanks, I thought I read it, but I've read a lot of stuff the past couple days haha
  7. I'm not positive, but I believe I read that typically McNally would let air out post inspection, but when officials had already left the room. Due to increased traffic in the room for the AFC CG he snagged them and then did the deed elsewhere.
  8. Several of them had to be, considering they measured under and were then brought up to 12.5 PSI. But we both know that those aren't the measurements being discussed in the quote you used from the article you linked and you are now just redirecting to try to save face.
  9. Why do you think they measure them twice, instead of just once? Basing his argument on one reading instead of the average is a fatal flaw. I could use his exact same logic and math, but the other gauge, and state that only 3 of the balls fell to the range of 11.52 - 11.32.
  10. If the referee's are incompetent, as you have claimed in this thread, then why are you hinging your argument on the measurement of just one referee?
  11. Right, it's folly that no matter how you slice it, with the best case scenario for the Pats* their balls still lost significantly more air than the Colts, and more than can be accounted for by weather.
  12. No. The 4 Colts balls lost an average of 0.47 PSI in the same conditions. (0.47, 0.47, 0.27, and 0.65 respectively) Of the 11 Pats* balls, only 2 were reasonably close to that. One had a drop of 0.42, another had a drop of 0.72 (which is close enough to 0.65 for me to admit). The average PSI drop in the Pats* balls was 1.20 and only 3 of their balls lost less than 1 PSI, over double what the Colts balls lost. If you want to argue sample size I will give the Pats* the benefit of the doubt. If their absolute best 4 were chosen they lost an average of 0.79, which is a 68% increase over the Colts balls...
  13. The punishment is expected to come down early next week, I doubt the appeal lasts until the season starts
  14. I think we have pieces in place to tailor our point of attack to our opponent's weakness. I also believe that the receiving threats make stacking the box nearly impossible, and if the run is established our play-action game will be phenomenal.
  15. Yeah, that's the most confusing thing, and should reflect poorly on the NFL. Either they didn't inform the Official like they said, or their official is easily lost in the moment and really dropped the ball.
  16. I think with every Pats* scandal and every step the Bills take to improving he is slowly being converted, but I'm an optimist.
  17. He would be traded to Minnesota, and Arthur Moats would end his career by concussing him on the frozen turf.
  18. All immediate draft grades are are a comparison of what the reviewer would have done in our spot given the same information. Looking at it in that light, it is fairly obvious why they are reviewing drafts and not managing football teams.
  19. BREAKING NEWS: Troy Vincent recommends broken leg as punishment for Brady in lieu of suspension
  20. IIRC the Bears line was much improved during Kromer's tenure there as well
  21. 1) Washington (5-11) - Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State 2) Cleveland (5-11) - Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State 3) Oakland (5-11) - Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State 4) Tennessee (6-10) - Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss 5) Tampa Bay (6-10) - Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, Oklahoma State 6) Jacksonville (6-10) - Vernon Hargreaves, CB, Florida 7) New York Jets (6-10) - Cardale Jones, QB, Ohio State 8) St. Louis (6-10) - Duke Williams, WR, Auburn 9) Arizona (6-10) - Jared Goff, QB, California 10) Minnesota (6-10) - Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame 11) Carolina (7-9) - Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State 12) Chicago (7-9) - Jalen Ramsey, S, Florida State 13) San Francisco (7-9) - Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss 14) Detroit (7-9) - Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State 15) Houston (8-8) - Ezekiel Elliot, RB, Ohio State 16) Buffalo (8-8) - Shawn Oakman, DE, Baylor 17) Cincinnati (8-8) - Robert Nkemdiche, DL, Ole Miss 18) Pittsburgh (8-8) - A'Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama 19) Philadelphia (9-7) - Su'a Cravens, S, USC 20) San Diego (9-7) - Leonard Floyd, OLB, Georgia 21) New Orleans (9-7) - Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech 22) New York Giants (9-7) - Kenny Clark, DT, UCLA 23) Baltimore (9-7) - Carl Lawson, OLB, Auburn 24) Kansas City (9-7) - Jaylon Smith, LB, Notre Dame 25) Atlanta (10-6) - Myles Jack, OLB, UCLA 26) Indianapolis (10-6) - Spencer Drango, OT, Baylor 27) Green Bay (10-6) - Maliek Collins, DT, Nebraska 28) Denver (10-6) - Scooby Wright, ILB, Arizona 29) Miami (11-5) - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama 30) Dallas (11-5) - Darron Lee, OLB, Ohio State 31) New England (11-5) - Tre'Davious White, CB, LSU 32) Seattle (12-4) - Max Tuerk, C/G, USC
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