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What did Fitz say about Whaley at the Roast: Redux
foreboding replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wood was pretty funny as well. -
What did Fitz say about Whaley at the Roast: Redux
foreboding replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That was epic! Murph was hilarious as well. -
Not sure if this was posted. Check out Kirk Cousins talking play diagnosis with Josh Allen. Allen comes off as smart and Kirk actually makes the comment, that the NFL transition will be easier for you because of his coaching and play awareness already. https://officialize.com/originals/the-wake-up-call/kirk-cousins-josh-allen-part-3
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Tough, tough schedule this year.
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A Lot Of Unhappy Browns Fans Also ...
foreboding replied to PastorMKC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
lol. Want to bet Barkey is the best RB in the league this year? -
A Lot Of Unhappy Browns Fans Also ...
foreboding replied to PastorMKC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If I were Cleveland I would have taken a generational talent in Barkley at 1 and then taken the best QB remaining at 4. Probably would have had the pick of 3 of them assuming Giants went Chubb. Silly Browns. They also could have taken anything to move down a few picks if they wanted the CB. -
Oh I agree. I think that we have less wins because this schedule is absurd. At the very least, we can safely say we wont be picking in the 20's next year, highly unlikely. He does not look huge to me, but again, he needs a year or two which is why I like the pick. We aint winning any super bowls this year, lets get these young guys coached up and in the weight room for the next couple of years when we can bolster via FA as well.
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Monkey off our backs - check, so now we can focus on proper team construction. 1. So the Bills drafted a high ceiling QB who needs a year to develop. I like him and think he has what it takes. 2. They also drafted a fast but thin LB who needs to put on some bulk and learn to drive through his tackles, who as he ages is going to get better. 3. They also preserved next years one, which I think clearly shows they know that rationally this is a 5-7 win team and it will be a nice pick. They also have a ton of cash next year. 4. I think next year starts the ascension, when these many young players get better, the FA market becomes viable to quickly improve the team and coach further takes this team his way. I think we have a plan for once, not just reacting like Doug did and I am OK with this. I am more encouraged by this team than I have in a long time, smart guys are in charge.
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The Lamar Jackson Sandbag
foreboding replied to TC in St. Louis's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Watson was and is a proven WINNER. Anyone who doubted that got sucked into some crud. He proved it in college and now in the pros. Everyone looks dumb for passing on that guy. -
Hey Rober! I just got started at this new (to us) forum. re: Allen. Really...I tend to agree with you, there are examples to the contrary, but I think that most had high completion percentages in college before they got to the much more challenging next level. He may have a high ceiling based on physical skills alone, but I agree that ain't worth no second pick IMO. Isn't he like 6'4? And last I checked he can chuck the ball pretty well.
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Agreed. The guy clearly has a high ceiling, there is no way to know if he will get more accurate as a pro, where despite others protestations here, efficiency does matter.
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hahahaha. This whole discussion is about completion percentage... It is the basis for his accuracy concerns. Now you clearly do not ascribe to the possibility that there is a correlation between the number of passes you complete out of 100 attempts. So I guess this is all about eyeballs and opinion.
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Wilson 2016 - 64.7% Rating 95.4 2017 - 61.3% Rating: 92.6 Favre 62% Career Brady, is he accurate you think? 63.9% career Skill competition, lol. Yep that is how we should judge superbowl winning QB's
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Wilson is VERY accurate and so was Favre. Elway was a winner and played in an era when you could get the ball downfield more consistently. Not to mention you just listed three QB's with legendary will to win attitudes. Hard to measure that for a draft.
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Dumbest thing I read so far today.
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His draft board? Sorry I did not see it. I would like this move. I think he is alot like Ben Rothlesberger who was asked to be a game manager his first couple of years.
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After the Jets move how would you guys feel now...if Josh Allen was our pick at 12? http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Bills-Today-Brooks-latest-mock-following-Bills-and-Jets-trades/96743326-f3c7-4197-97b7-917d9a79680d
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Put the bottle down...
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I’m all for Mason Rudolph with the 12th pick...
foreboding replied to Seanbillsfan2206's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Rudolph has all the skills to be a top flight QB, in my opinion, especially if he can sit for a year. This video fairly assesses some of his strengths and weaknesses. IMO getting him with our second first round pick would be fine. 6'5"HEIGHT 32 3/8"ARM LENGTH 235LBS.WEIGHT 9 1/8"HANDS He is well spoken, good attitude and seems intelligent. Highlights. -
I agree. People keep saying Giants, seems they might take this chance to set themselves up for the next 10 years as well. Colts need players.
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Could Hughes be next? $10.4 mil cap
foreboding replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I doubt it, unless the plan is to sign Kirk Cousins or save cap to rollover to next year for some big FA signings. You do need D-Line players and we aren't going to be able to field an all rookie team.