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Anonymous Dolphins players: not sold on Tua
Figster replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes, which from a speed/ timing standpoint getting from point A to point B it helps make up for the lower overall velocity of the throw IMO -
Anonymous Dolphins players: not sold on Tua
Figster replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2819447-tua-tagovailoa-is-incredible-cfb-qb-but-is-he-a-tank-worthy-nfl-prospect If you scroll down it clocks Tua's release equal to Aaron Rodgers. I was reading another article that said fastest release or one of the fastest. ( .35 ) -
Anonymous Dolphins players: not sold on Tua
Figster replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Article I was reading awhile back referenced it If I remember correctly. Let me see If Ican find something on it again for you. -
Anonymous Dolphins players: not sold on Tua
Figster replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tua still has the quickest release in the NFL which to some extent makes up for the lower velocity IMO. Still, If I'm Miami, you have to good of a team to go into the season without a good backup plan IMO.If someones there at 3rd overall worthy of the pick and you like him. I'm getting another signal caller. This is coming from a big Tua fan... -
Anonymous Dolphins players: not sold on Tua
Figster replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Gaileys resignation suggests the person that probably knows best may not have been completely sold on Tua IMO. -
Anonymous Dolphins players: not sold on Tua
Figster replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Adjusting his throw from hip surgery I think might be Tua's biggest challenge going forward IMO. The natural pin point accuracy that Tua displayed in Alabama before the injury did not seem nearly as evident in his 1st season as a rookie IMO. If Tua Tagovailoa does not regain the most important aspect of his play that got him to where he is today. Tua becomes an average at best QB in the NFL throwing at a below average velocity. I also think from a leadership standpoint and understanding of the Gailey play book Ryan Fitzpatrick gives Tua impossible shoes to fill. On the other hand most rookie QB's do not show the same degree of success Tua enjoyed in his 1st season. Time will tell... -
Simons been staying with a friend of mine in West Valley. ( 10 miles away ) My friend smokes pot allot so Simon might be stoned. I'm just saying...
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Its true, Josh Allen has turned us into an organized as some would have it mob of cry babies. Bills fans have been through allot over the last 2 decades. Fear of losing the team all together. Wallowing in mediocracy seems like forever. Searching for that ever elusive franchise QB. The HC and GM that could bring it all together. Smile, laugh, cry, however one deals with his or her happiness we deserve it.. Buffalo has the loyalist sports fans in the country. The last time Buffalo won a home playoff game was over a quarter of a century ago. Josh Allen was born the following year. Its been a long time coming Michael. A long time coming...
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Well this Raven certainly knows what to say...
Figster replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
True that, Its been rumored much of the Raven team scored higher then Lamar Jackson Does this make 13 Buffalo's lucky number? -
@MichaelThomas82 on twitter If any of you guys want to follow Video views is up over 30,000 with over 80,000 tweets about it. I didn't get a real appreciation of what the win really meant to people including myself until I watched the video. Pent up emotions I didn't even know existed came welling up. Cried like a baby...
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Myself personally OP, the AFC Divisional round of the playoffs has 3 out of 4 QB's coming out of the draft class of 2018. Baker Mayfield, Josh Allen, and Lamar Jackson. Different skill set, different adversities to conquer, and different paths leading up to where they are now. I think its interesting to see how the QB's from Allens draft class have developed and compete in the league and aginst each other in my humble opinion.
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Feedback: additional post reaction icons
Figster replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't know Doc, vs an actual reply that may suggest the same. Sometimes it gets the messsage across without a confrontation developing IMO. I agree, I like thumbs up, thumbs down -
Feedback: additional post reaction icons
Figster replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Same here, started getting what looked like a can of sprite and had to look closer just used some much needed sarcasm on Chandler, so before he Bans me I just want to say it was a case of mistaken emoticon. -
I consider Buffalo bending more toward finesse vs smash mouth with smaller high motor players generally speaking IMO. I'm not sure how that translates to cold weather team, but we're going to have to be so I hope your right my friend.
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I feel about the same way. Fairly confident. On the other hand Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are scary good running the football. Buffalo's D this season at times has been even scarier bad trying to stop the run. Jackson has elite running skills. The strength on weakness bothers me. The possibilities of bad weather also bothers me. Awesome matchup!
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Singletary is on pace to fumble more. Certain plays do stand out sometimes. I understand. Yeldon has good size with a big catching radius and would work real well as a 3rd down specialist IMO.
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The angry running of Williams was awesome and should earn more playing time IMO.
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Replace 12th man from Ring and add #BillsMafia
Figster replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not a fan of the name Bills Mafia, but I'm OK with other peoples personal preference. Bills nation has always sounded good to me... -
Singletary has been a different runner as of late IMO. Seemingly more content to settle for the 3 yard gains vs the redirection and possability of losing yardage. Not a big back , but playing like one with more down hill running IMO. Accelerating like he was shot out of a cannon in some instances. I like it...
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Been calling for Yeldon all season...