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All 3 starting WRs on pace for 1000+ yards...
Richard Noggin replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tough to blame a WR for choosing a SB winning QB over a raw rookie + Nate Peterman. Try as I might. -
Loving Levi Wallace for his hustle - but -
Richard Noggin replied to LB48's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Loving Levi Wallace for his hustle - but -
Richard Noggin replied to LB48's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No one gonna give our guy Levi some love for his clutch 4th down, goal line, man-to-man physical play on Preston Williams (a guy who worked him over last year in Buffalo--a BAD matchup for #39)? Play starts at 7:46 (tried to embed the vid starting with the goal line stand, but I'm digitally inept). -
All 3 starting WRs on pace for 1000+ yards...
Richard Noggin replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And they had tried to get him the year he signed with Baltimore instead. They'd BEEN on Brown. -
This... ...and this, too.
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Let's be serious about Epenesa vs Watt: it's not even close. AJ might turn into a solid player, but JJ's athleticism is on a completely different level. It's not really reasonable to compare the two. If I was more savvy, or at least more diligent, I'd share their NFL Combine spider charts. It's just not comparable.
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Edit: NFL removes Bass's kick from All-22 video
Richard Noggin replied to Da webster guy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The network feed, the majority of post-game analysis, pretty much everyone who has seen the play minus two curmudgeons, etc. I'm certainly not running around screaming about this, but they got the call wrong. The kick was good. My vision isn't affected by my fandom. While I cannot PROVE it was good, that does not eliminate any validity of us discussing this issue, especially in light of the NFL very obviously covering up the evidence on the ALL-22. That's just blatant. I don't understand the contrarian thing going on here. -
Edit: NFL removes Bass's kick from All-22 video
Richard Noggin replied to Da webster guy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why so dismissive of discussion of a call that was WIDELY agreed upon to be incorrect? -
Youse ready for part deuce?
Richard Noggin replied to Jimmy Spagnola's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Agreed on the Dolphins generally having solid coaching (and excellent man-to-man corners). We might see some heavy pressure packages. I'd argue, however, that this isn't a MUST-win so much as it is an important divisional game against a seemingly inferior opponent (obviously). Not a lot of cupcakes on the Bills' 2020 schedule. But the Dolphins in their home opener coming off a divisional loss won't just roll over. Look what they did in Orchard Park last season, for example. Can we call the later matchup in Buffalo the MUST-win instead? And call this one an important divisional game? Agreed. Leave that to the Jets.
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Tyranny comes from the state. Like in the NFL (a terribly example), it cannot come from players, but only from the league or from teams which are, essentially, the league. Calling someone an "agent of the state" is simply a precise way to identify one who is employed by a gov't. And it was also intended to divert us from some discussion of random street crime, which CANNOT, by definition, be tyranny. I'm no political ideologue. No manifestos here. I just love football and human dignity.
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Week 1: Jets at Bills (-6.5)
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The read-option nature (defensive version) of that double-A gap pressure look is fascinating: it really mirrors what offenses have been doing, schematically. I'll bet it's similar to what the Bills do with their safeties, too. I remember Belichick praising their ability (Poyer and Hyde, specifically) to mask coverages by lining up out of position pre-snap, and then covering very different responsibilities post-snap. Many of us draw easy comparisons between Milano and Edmunds with the Bills now, and Thomas Davis and Luke Keuchly from the Panthers' glory years. It's a natural, if not optimistic, projection. But where we might be underselling the Bills current D, is when we don't COMBINE (and multiply) the potential of Milano and Edmunds WITH the proven mastery of Poyer and Hide. -
Week 1: Jets at Bills (-6.5)
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Jesus, Florio. Picking the Jets AND the over?! That's the least-analytical take I've ever seen. He doesn't have a shred of support for these positions, minus emotional/intangible assumptions (which I don't even agree with on that level, either). Doesn't mean he's wrong. The Jets COULD catch the Bills by surprise. It's a divisional game; anything can happen. But...it's just arbitrary and probably even insincere. There's money for pundits/networks in broadcasting garbage takes. -
TNF: Texans at Chiefs (-9) 8:20 NBC
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
After two weeks of hard work since students have returned to campus here.... It's difficult for me NOT to jump all over individual cases of selfish or ignorant mis-use of masks... -
TNF: Texans at Chiefs (-9) 8:20 NBC
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Doesn''t look good for Houston... -
Question: Is Moss pushing Devin to start?
Richard Noggin replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Just a thought: maybe we should read the OP and realize it wasn't crowning Moss at all. (No offense.) -
Notable cuts around the league
Richard Noggin replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I suppose that can also be true. I'm no expert. But the term "gunner" really does denote the outside guys on punt coverage units. -
Notable cuts around the league
Richard Noggin replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're mixing up punts and kickoffs a bit here... Gunners cover punts. So they remain important pieces even though kickoffs have become a less dynamic part of the NFL. Your point isn't trash, though, as a powerful kicker like Bass can mostly (maybe 75-80% if he's above average) mitigate the need for great STs guys on kickoff coverage units in 2020. The Bills have been kinda terrible/mediocre here in recent years. Lots of kickoffs to actually cover.