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NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Matt_In_NH replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills defense trying to show they can play 90 plays too -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Matt_In_NH replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Waiting the the center to snap it over his head -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Matt_In_NH replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Gotta get the first down there McKenzie. -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Matt_In_NH replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Weak call. Make up? -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Matt_In_NH replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Are there refs? -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
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Except both lines for ravens are dominating and the ravens gain positive yards on pretty much every play. -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
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Ravens defense does not look like they they look on paper. -
Antonio Brown exposes himself in a hotel pool
Matt_In_NH replied to BuffaloBills1998's topic in The Stadium Wall
To be fair to all sides do we have evidence Tom Brady is not Jeffrey Dahmer? -
Antonio Brown exposes himself in a hotel pool
Matt_In_NH replied to BuffaloBills1998's topic in The Stadium Wall
Omg he had a concussion. The only possible right “take” is the concussion caused CTE and that is the only explanation for poor behavior. CTE is caused by repeated trauma not necessarily one event some guy remembers. -
Yeah I am sure there would be none of that head if it was Allen.
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Bills strength of schedule correlation random power ranking-wow!
Matt_In_NH replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Titans at home…. lose this week and you are 2-2. -
Most everyone here has experienced Buffalo and South Florida weather, you are not alone. Why is this coming up now/this year vs last year when the weather was very similar and the Bills won 35-0. The answer is partially in my post. Standing in shade is better than standing in the brutal Florida sun, no argument. It is an advantage and it has been that way for several years since they built the canopy. Which sideline would you want the Bills to choose? Stadiums are built to have a homefield advantage...compare it to sound....remember when the NFL tried to "make that even" and penalize the home team if the crowd was too loud for the opposing offense? I mean should the NFL do something when a stadium is loud for one team and not the other, its an advantage right? The stadium design can have a big affect on sound, what should be done about this unfair situation? I remember when they had a penalty for noise and it was ridiculous as is discussion. Home field advantage takes many forms. One group that is not complaining about this and that is the Buffalo Bills.
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Bringing up one of the great urban myths in Biils history. Trent Edwards best game was his first game back after the Cardinals game concussion. He was just not that good and was not able to adjust to how defenses played him.
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A couple points on this. 1. The weather benefit is due more to acclimatization not as much sun/shade as is being thrown around here. Sure the sun makes it worse, the Bills were holding up some kind of shade tent things, not sure how much that helped or did not help but it did something. The point is the Bills players were more affected by the heat because they dont live in that weather day in and day out, not as much because of sun/shade as is being thrown around in this thread. The body adjusts physiologically to climate. From Google: "Acclimatization is the beneficial physiological adaptations that occur during repeated exposure to a hot environment. These physiological adaptations include: Increased sweating efficiency (earlier onset of sweating, greater sweat production, and reduced electrolyte loss in sweat)." That bolded/underlined explains why the Bills were cramping more than the Dolphins. Dolphin defenders were also cramping even though they live there due to the fact of the workload the Bills O/Dolphins D got. 2. The game last week was exceptional because of how much the Bills offense was able to move between the 20's. 40 minutes of possession and 91 plays are rare numbers, that is atypical to say the least. This contributed to the Bills offensive players being wreaked by the heat. It is not an unfair advantage. The weather was not atypical of weather in Miami for the last 40 years...it was not an exceptionally hot day out of the norm. 3. The Bills get the climate/weather advantage in December. And I know a bunch in here will talk about how "it's so different" but the two points above argue it is not, we love the homefield advantage in December/January as we should. The stuff being thrown around how it is so different in Miami because sun/shade is way overblown and just excuses in my opinion.
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Sure but players want to play. That is part of the reason for then “independent” evaluation who can make the correct medical call.
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It was a penalty but not fine worthy
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Pretty sure the “back injury” was just a cover story.
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Seriously. Circumventing the protocol system ia not good, that decision could be bad for his long term health Like last week
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TNF Dolphins at Bengals pre-game talk
Matt_In_NH replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tua hurt his back again -
curse of the butt punt--it likely saved Miami
Matt_In_NH replied to tbonehawaii's topic in The Stadium Wall
That is a big assumption given the way the rest of the second half went IMO. Lots of little things coudl have flipped the outcome. They were moving it easily between the 20's...the way it played out gave them a great chance, they just needed to get in FG range but Quessenberry held and messed it up. Dont blame him a lot given the fact he was spent though. If the ball landed in the endzone and Bills recover they take the lead right there.... -
The Bills lead the NFL in passing yards, second in passing TD's. Lack of Knox catches? Over three weeks and we are going to panic over a sample of three where the Bills offense has dominated? The only thing you can criticize is lack of finishing drives in week 3 second half when the offense was gassed. You really want to trade for a WR1/WR2 contract and make him a backup? Sorry this is just silly to me.
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Because WR5 is injured so now we need to find any living breathing WR? Davis played 96% of the snaps last week. You forgot about Shakir who also plays outside. There is a fascination with the WR position, people act like you need to be 15 deep. Show me a team with 4 good outside receivers. The Bills also have Stevenson on the roster. As far as Kumerow, what I have seen this year I have liked. Last year he did not look great but he has been good this year.