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Doc Brown

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  1. I think it's really as simple as Josh hates checking down. Wouldn't have it any other way after watching a Bridgewater/Keenum game.
  2. Did the cinematographer drive a Hyundai? Alec Baldwin is far too stupid to find a way get away with murder.
  3. He's discussed this before. Whether he was referring to Ralph, Phillips, or Johnson.......who knows? https://buffalonews.com/sports/bills/bn-blitz-newsletter-marcellus-wiley-still-convinced-doug-flutie-wouldve-won-music-city-miracle-game/article_c994fd8f-c5fe-5539-b9c3-b5f7af3695f5.html Former Bills defensive end Marcellus Wiley spoke with Vic Carucci for this week's "One-on-One Coverage," and it didn't take long for the Doug Flutie-Rob Johnson debate to be rekindled. "This is no shot at Rob, but Doug would have won that game for us," Wiley said. "It’s just that simple." This of course refers to the Bills' wild-card game against the Titans on Jan. 8, 2000. If you're not familiar with this story, Flutie quarterbacked the Bills to a 10-5 record but was benched for their playoff game after Johnson performed well in Week 17 while Flutie was being rested. Coach Wade Phillips later stated that owner Ralph Wilson forced him to start Johnson. And everyone knows how the game ended. Wiley still believes it was a forward lateral, but his point was that if Flutie started, it would've have even come down to that play. "It wasn’t 50-50; I would say it was 70-30, 80-20 Doug," Wiley said of the locker room split supporting Flutie. "But the craziest thing was how it played out in real time, how we knew Rob had to start the last game ... And I remember when Wade came in and said, 'Guys, we’re changing quarterbacks.' It was craziness. People were like, 'What?' Then, we all calmed down and realized, 'Hey, it’s playoff week and if those are the marching orders, we must follow.'"
  4. That's actually a unique movie category that needs to be explored further. Off the top of my head and mostly sequels.... -Matrix Revolutions -Alexander -Dumb and Dumber Too -Terminator Salvation -Hannibal Rising
  5. Broncos defense just gets decimated in the trenches. Fangio has to go.
  6. It’s pry Hunt for me. Can’t get passed him knocking women unconscious.
  7. They didn’t have it to begin with. The best they can hope for is Alex Smith type careers.
  8. Peterman being the bridge qb to Allen may have been the dumbest move McBeane made. Allen should be exhibit A of those who say you can’t ruin a rookie qb if he really does have what it takes to be a true franchise qb.
  9. Before the year I had Fangio as the first to get fired but that was before the Gruden e-mails. I think he's next though.
  10. Earn the #1 seed and hope someone knocks out KC in the WC round.
  11. It was a facetious response. You did ask though. I think the vaccine roll out is about the only thing his administration showed any competence in thus far.
  12. True but I remember him hitting that deep shot to John Brown in the first Fins game last year icing the game. I don't mind going for the kill shot. However, in this instance I agree with you in that he should've just taken what's given since the Titans were obviously protecting against the deep ball.
  13. Wouldn't he have already been put on it since he's part of the Texans 53 man roster?
  14. I was hoping to see row33 at billsfans.com given he posted a lot on politics but he's not there as I just went through a lot of posts. I always liked his takes as it was never more than one line and the shift key wasn't an option. I do fear the worst for him. Unfortunately.
  15. Unemployment down from 6.3% to 4.8% since he took office. Stock market continues to set records. Most jobs created by any president in history over the first eight months of taking office. Delivered on promise to remove all troops from Afghanistan. 189 million fully vaccinated Americans. Passed a provision in the rescue plan that no one must spend more than 8.5% of what they earn on health insurance premiums.
  16. Not rooting for the Chiefs. I know we beat them but they're still the last team I want to see come January.
  17. There's a lot of teams in that boat as far as passing over Metcalf goes. Imagine being the Cardinals and drafting Andy Isabella two spots earlier who is basically Arizona's fifth WR who's been a healthy scratch most games this season. The Pats picking Harry in the first round that year will always put a smile on my face. Let's say we did take Metcalf. Would he have developed in Buffalo (Allen's 2nd year) like he did in Seattle in his rookie year? He had a future HOF QB in Wilson at the top of his game to throw him the ball and nobody's better at throwing the deep ball than Wilson. His rookie year was basically running only vertical routes and then he developed slowly into a complete WR. I don't know if he improves that quickly into a complete WR if we drafted him. Do we make the trade for Diggs with him on the roster who was crucial to Allen's development? I just hesitate to label that as a major mistake given where this offense is now. For all those reasons I'd pry take Elgton Jenkins over Metcalf if Beane had a do over in the 2nd round.
  18. Finally learns to catch the ball and then breaks his hand. Sign Tebow and trade him for Hollister?
  19. Glad an AFC contender didn't sign him. I guess his clean past shied the Chiefs away.
  20. The lack of a pass rush is pry the bigger frustration.
  21. I doubt they make any kind of serious run for the playoffs (even with an Eichel trade) but it'll be fun to see a young team grow together. The arena won't feel like a funeral parlor at least.
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