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9/15 - Bills at Giants - 1st Half thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Intentional grounding? He was outside the pocket for sure. Not to mention, intentional grounding is a live ball penalty and the activity after is dead ball. If the refs were right, they should have penalized both. -
9/15 - Bills at Giants - 1st Half thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dabol needs to get help for Ford on the outside. -
9/15 - Bills at Giants - 1st Half thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
OK, Singletary's YPC is just plain stupid -
9/15 - Bills at Giants - 1st Half thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Longer and faster means less accurate. No one hits every throw. Let's not disregard the Know and Brown curl completions. Last year he made Foster and Mackenzie relevant with those long throws -
9/15 - Bills at Giants - 1st Half thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
See, Hyde can run it back. That was a good 3 yards of return there -
9/15 - Bills at Giants - 1st Half thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And on that drive the Giants got blown out. Hopefully the Bills can sustain that level of efficiency. -
9/15 - Bills at Giants - 1st Half thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Game is not over obviously, but in those two series they were outclassed on both sides of the ball. I do not define it as way more points. If a lineman pancakes a defender, that player got blown out, even if for one play. Giants had no sacks last week and get a sack against the Bills in their first pass attempt and Barkley runs free to gaping holes. BLOWN OUT. In fairness, this offensive drive is much better. -
9/15 - Bills at Giants - 1st Half thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Bills. Looked overmatched against Barkley & Josh has to show he has CONSISTENTLY learned his lessons. Not just some times. -
9/15 - Bills at Giants - 1st Half thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If Cody Ford cannot handle speed to the outside, stop trying to force him to be a tackle -
9/8 Bills at Jets Second Half Thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And THAT is why Tyrod is riding pine behind grandpa Rivers -
Bills at the Jets 9/8 First Half Thread
familykwi replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tyron took no chances. There was no upside to his offense Josh takes more chances but impressed as out of control thats more fun to watch but I’m not sure it will be more successful -
I just hope they don't believe they can only find a star by moving up. I'm pretty certain there will be stars in multiple rounds. Looking at the 2016 draft, there were pro bowlers in the first 5 rounds, so I'm hoping they do their homework and uncover the late gems, not just assume there's only one real gem at the top.
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Can't imagine why I'm being insulted for not knowing the guy, but thanks for clarifying that. Apparently I don't read sites he contributes to. What I have read indicates the cost of moving up, at the top of the draft in particular, does not usually result in a net gain. I also believe there is enough evidence to support the idea that the draft is an inexact science, so putting more eggs in a single basket to get a particular guy instead of identifying multiple guys is statistically unsound. Not every high pick is a stud and not every stud was a high pick. That's all I'm saying. I'd rather have multiple chances personally. I'd love to go back over the last 10 drafts for example and see how many trade up guys paid off vs trade down players. Julio was a hit and so far, so is Mahomes, but Watkins was a real miss. I wonder how it all actually shook out.
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Trading for Bennett was completely different. That roster did not have numerous holes. We've filled some, but not all holes in FA. I did blow a gasket at the "high end talent" Watkins trade. I'm also not in love with the trades up for both Allen and Johnson last year. Neither has proven their worth yet. They may, and we'll never know what we would truly look like if we stayed put, but there are many metrics that indicate the price of trading up outweighs the act. Many of the teams who consistently move up are bottom dwellers. Many who move down are regularly competitive.
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Never heard of John Wawrow. I hope he lacks creditability because we need to stop surrendering assets.
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I voted to keep him as doing so will show that valued veterans will not just be jettisoned just over money. That said, if there is ANY off-season nonsense with him this year, he should go. As a veteran, he needs to start conducting himself as a leader both on and off the field. The OL post during the NCAA title game is not encouraging though.
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Who were the most UNDERUTILIZED Bills in history
familykwi replied to PUNT750's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So I was just thinking... What if Peterman had a comeback kid mentality? He may have needed a bit of time to get warmed up, but then in the 2nd half - GANGBUSTERS!!! I guess we'll never know ? -
Bills hire Bobby Johnson as offensive line coach
familykwi replied to GimmeSomeProcess's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sorry, but in no universe was Rob Johnson better than... Pretty much anyone who's name does not rhyme with Meter man. -
I don't agree with this. Veteran leadership has value. Rookies may respect coaches, but they also respect veterans who have done what they want to do. I can make an argument for keeping Shady as he has presented as a locker room leader. Off-field nonsense aside. I've not heard much about how Clay is in the room, but I think the coaches are ready to move on. Just because you have $90M to spend doesn't mean you have to in one off-season. Indy did not last year and they're sitting awful pretty right now. My eyes tell me he still have elusiveness, but is slow to the hole. I concede he too often failed to have room as he was often met in the backfield by defenders, but on other occasions in space, I did not see a back who can quickly accelerate forward.
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Costing you games? What is that cost exactly? No playoff potential. Culture with a number of players that will be moved out within two years? Losing on the road to the division champion who is undefeated at home this year hardly feels costly. Barkley, nor Anderson, nor Aaron Rodgers is going to pull this one out with the supporting cast. On the field he can assess what he thinks at the moment with options that he'll see later on film. If he's not reading correctly, or with wide enough vision, that can be addressed later. Watching someone else and speculating their thoughts are not nearly as valuable. Asking for him to sit is pointless and counter productive