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League admits mistake on late TyreekTD vs Bills
Doc Brown replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
I couldn't care less about their apology or the change in the overtime rule. You go up by three with 13 seconds left you should win the game every time. Having said that, either get rid of the taunting rule or call it consistently. Yeah. It's accurate. On the play, Hill flashed his patented "peace" sign at Bills defenders at about the 16-yard-line before completing the 64-yard touchdown that gave Kansas City a 33-29 lead. A taunting penalty would not have wiped out the score; it would have either been assessed on the point-after attempt or the ensuing kickoff. Same would've happened if Matt Ryan scored a TD there instead of giving himself up. -
TSW Mock Draft Buffalo Bills Poll - Who should the Bills take at 25?
Doc Brown replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Kaiir Elam is another possibility. Either could slip to them in the 2nd round. -
Yeah yeah yeah.... With the 12th pick, the Vikings select Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame I just read this mock and don’t see his name up there. If he’s still available it’s a no brainer as he’s a unicorn on defense that a creative d-coordinator would love to have given his versatility as his football IQ and playmaking is off the charts. He’s an athletic freak that can excel as a linebacker, box safety, and roaming safety like he did at Notre Dame. The Texans @mannc are on the clock…
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What non-QB has the highest trade value in the NFL?
Doc Brown replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Rashawn Slater was outstanding his rookie year. To the hypothetical question, I think Slater would have the most trade value given the longevity and importance of the position. You can't go wrong with him, Parsons, or Chase though. -
FYI: Josh Allen #3 in NFL QB Index. Featured on NFL Network 3/30
Doc Brown replied to jkeerie's topic in The Stadium Wall
Given the injuries on offense I thought Josh’s best game was @New England. Plus, I just want to see Diggs throw the f bomb at Pats fans again. -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
Doc Brown replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tackle depth is an underrated need for this team. Pry second right now behind CB. Ty Nsekhe is a free agent. Just saying. -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
Doc Brown replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's been on the team for three years so the Bills have had plenty of time to evaluate him. By matching the offer sheet they obviously like the way he's developed along with his versatility in being able to play every position in the o-line. I don't see this as that much of a risk as some fans on here do. -
Perfect amount of seats and the right location. They got two out of three right and that's not bad.
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I’ll take Vikings if still available.
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Drew Rosenhaus says there’s more bombshell trades coming.
Doc Brown replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall
No. It's not. -
Drew Rosenhaus says there’s more bombshell trades coming.
Doc Brown replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall
I believe you're incorrect here. The Browns can eat a portion of Baker's salary next year in a trade. For example, the Panthers paid 7 million of Bridgewater's 10 million dollar contract last year when they traded him to the Broncos who paid the remaining 3 million. You're right in that if they cut him and he's signed they save about a million dollars in dead cap (they'll pay him 17.7 million of his 18.8 million salary). -
Drew Rosenhaus says there’s more bombshell trades coming.
Doc Brown replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lots of ways this could play out. If two teams are interested (say the Lions and Seahawks) they could create a bidding war and the Browns could get a pick for him. If there's less interest the Browns can package a pick with Mayfield assuming the team he's traded to eats his salary. The Browns can also eat a large chunk of his salary in a trade like you said. The Browns also could wait until a starting QB goes down in training camp on another team and get something for him then. Finally, they could just rip the band aid off and cut him eating his salary for a year. -
Both looked bad. You don't joke about another person's autoimmune disease. You don't physically assault someone because of that joke.
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Thanks. Tasteless joke. Both looked bad in that situation.
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That might help get the ratings back up. What was the joke that set him off?
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The debate for 2nd place starts after this...
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That's not the point. Newton missed only two games in his first four years of football (both in 2014). One due to a sack in a preseason game and one later in the year after a car accident. The point is that Newton was once viewed as close to invincible because he didn't miss hardly any games at the start of his career despite his playing style (which is very similar to Allen's). Newton's career resembled that of a hard running RB who peaked early and was worn down by the time he hit 30. It's a cautionary tale that Beane and McDermott witnessed first hand.
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He definitely set the blueprint for how to get a 7 million dollar yearly raise and about 130 million more in guaranteed money.
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McDermott saw what happened to Cam first hand. It's a cautionary tale the Bills need to learn real quick. Article from 2016.... Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has taken a beating in his NFL career, far more than any quarterback in recent history. And suddenly, at the still-young age of 27, Newton is facing the first flash point between playing style and long-term future. Newton is officially cleared to return from a concussion suffered when he tried scrambling into the end zone in Week 4. The play, and his subsequent one-game absence, was a reminder that no quarterback -- not even one who broke into the league with a patented "Superman" celebration -- can indefinitely absorb unnecessary punishment without consequence.? Ahead of Sunday's game in New Orleans, let's take a closer look at what Newton has exposed his body to during his six-year career. The Panthers say they won't limit his running or impose a fundamental change in their offense, but we'll consider a suggestion for lessening the toll nonetheless. Newton has been hit on 831 plays over 82 games in his career, an average of about 10 per game. The number may sound small, but it is actually extraordinary in the context of other quarterbacks. The next-closest quarterback has taken nearly 300 fewer hits over the same time period. This tally includes every play he has been hit on while either on the run or while throwing, but it is capped at one hit per play and doesn't include contact after the throw or on two-point conversions. Since 2011, the Panthers have called more than twice the number of designed runs for Newton than any other team has for another quarterback. And they have resulted in 1,941 rushing yards, more than double Russell Wilson's 833. Nearly two-thirds of Newton's designed QB runs have gone between the guards, where maximum contact occurs. Newton also has taken off on more scrambles -- runs when a pass play breaks down -- than anyone but Wilson over this span. In all, Newton has been hit at least once on 533 of 575 plays that were either designed runs or meaningful scrambles in his career.
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I remember me and my brother driving home in just my boxers after the '08 Giants game because my clothes were soaked and there was a 50/50 chance I had frostbite. That was mine "I'm done" as far as season tickets go. I'm interested to see how they do control for weather and maybe I'll be in again. This team is too fun to watch.