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RoyBatty is alive

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  1. Unless Bass has the IQ of a fencepost, it either should have been drilled into Bass to ask if he isnt aware of what is going on and if here were faulty communication, either one both on Heath.
  2. And all the evidence of spygate was also destroyed so this attempt to claim that Patriots were abused by the NFL in deflategate: because they destroyed potential exculpatory evidence is laughable.
  3. And people were upset McDermott benched McKenzie for a couple of games after his untouched fall down and fumble??
  4. Greg Bell had a hell of a game, over 200 yards and 2 tds. At that time Bell had the longest run ever against the Cowboys.
  5. Gee, what a shock NBC Sport Boston and constant Brady ball washe Mike Florio. The article title is incredibly, misleading and inaccurate. "NFL covered up key Deflategate evidence that favored Patriots" We dont know what the data had so how can anyone say it "favored" the Pats. If they had written "NFL covered up key Deflategate evidence that MAY HAVE favored Patriots" is the correct statement. Or this is also a correct statement, "NFL covered up key Deflategate evidence that MAY HAVE DAMAGED Patriots. Trying to create clickbait and a controversy. The NFL frequently "destroys" evidence after they have a ruling. How many years is the NFL required to keep it, forever?
  6. Also the Bojo blocked punt cost us a game versus the Pats in 2019 and that WAS on the ST coach. The pats had overloaded one side to block the punt and the Bills did not make adjustments or call a time out. It was inevitable that punt was going to be blocked as we didn't have enough blockers, That all falls on the ST coach and our then special teams ace Patrick Demarco, both should have called a timeout.
  7. Was this meant to be funny, one can never tell here.
  8. Beasley really know football, defenses and routes and can run them, to close to perfection. And he has incredibly secure hands (he did a f drops later this season but almost never fumbles) and has an uncanny knack/knowledge of where he has to get to get a first down. Whereas McKenzie you let him loose, never quit sure where he/the play is headed, sometimes you have to shut your eyes in fear but has can athletically do things Beasley can't.
  9. I will translate for you. I was lying the entire time, now I will tell the truth, I dont want Fizz anywhere near the Bills as a back up.
  10. let him spend his few remaining football years in the slammer
  11. He might not be making any plays this year.
  12. Yep What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, or so they say. NFL in Vegas , what could possibly go wrong.
  13. Think you are correct. It wasn't as if Lovie wasn't known as a viable candidate to the Texans. Magically Lovie appears as a HC candidate, the Texans brain trust didn't even think to look at him initially for the Rooney Rule, etc. Post Flores lawsuit the pressure to hire a minority HC is obvious, esp after they fired Culley even if Culley was brain dead. I think Culley was also a "palceholder" for McCown and someone to pickup the pieces post Watson. Now the Texans can give Smith a shot and after he gets another 4 win seasons or two, they fire Smith and put in McCown who then has real NFL coaching experience.
  14. A lottery system huh. Yep, the NFL would NEVER favor one team over another, there would be NO CONTROVERSY, NO CONSPIRACY theories, none. Imagine if the Patriots happened to win the lottery despite all odds. I am only a modest hockey fan but everytime I see Connor McDavid tearing up the league, makes me want to hate the NHL draft,
  15. It totally depends if there is a readily identifiable "slam dunk" future franchise QB. The only two slam dunks in my lifetime worth tanking for were Andrew Luch and Peyton Manning,
  16. I guess Tom Brady signifies how critical 6th rd draft picks can be. You are wrong, your assertion of a 1 over/under for the NFL was asinine, you can either be intellectually honest about it or not. It is very rare for an NFL team in today's parity-based league to win only 1 or no games. Does it happen yes, is it very rare, absolutely, not even up to debate.
  17. Not if match based off handicaps, what is he a 2?
  18. Culley was in way over his head, never should have been hired. If he was the Bills HC you would be livid. He made multiple guffaws that cost the Texans games including against the Patriots, HOUSTON -- In hindsight, Houston Texans coach David Culley acknowledged Monday that he wishes he had declined a penalty during a narrow loss to the New England Patriots that would have involved accepting a touchdown along with gaining crucial additional time for the offense to make a late comeback attempt. By declining the illegal shift penalty during Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson’s touchdown run in hopes of defensive coordinator Lovie Smith's defense forcing a turnover on ensuing downs, Culley set the stage for the Patriots burning through most of the remaining time And the Browns, Texans coach David Culley made one of the strangest coaching decisions in the NFL in Week 2. He declined a defensive penalty that would have kept a Texans drive alive and proceeded to punt the ball. To recap, the Texans had the ball on their own 38-yard line early in the second quarter and were facing a third-and-15. Browns defensive end Takkarist McKinley jumped offside on the third-down play, on which Taylor connected with Brandin Cooks for a 13-yard gain. From there, the Texans had a couple of decisions. The team could accept the penalty and try to convert a third-and-10, or Culley could decline it and try to convert a fourth-and-2 from Cleveland's 49-yard line. Instead, Houston chose to unexpectedly punt. Culley admitted on Monday that his decision to do so was a mistake. There were more, he should have been fired.
  19. Yeah there is a lot of truth to that. Goes back to ownership, Cal McNair is not very smart and lazy, the path of least resistance was to give O'brien the power. O Brien should have been fired immediately when he traded Deandre Hopkins for an over the hill running back....things simply got progressively worse after that, he had a big guaranteed contract, more than a few people O Brien wanted to get fired and get the $..
  20. Yawn...if you are looking for an internet fight I am not interested. Have a nice day.
  21. This is going to get better. Now Belichek is entering the cross hairs. "the more Flores speaks, the more he appears to point to Belichick as being a significant witness — and possibly even a participant — in some of the systemic problems plaguing the NFL’s hiring process. That’s what Flores suggested this week on the National Public Radio podcast “The Limits.” That notion went a little further beyond Belichick’s texts being included as an exhibit in the lawsuit".
  22. As in energy & motivation. He said, there are other tings in life he wants to pursue, showing up for a couple of days through the season is one thing, the grind of a full year is something else.
  23. Because i choose not to share the basis for my opinion doesn't equate to it having no basis, not sure you can comprehend that concept or not.
  24. Yeah I didn't hear anything on Edmunds either but he is correct, we were out of position pre-snap which is really inexcusable given we had timeouts & have an alleged defensive minded HC and a seasoned DC. Bruce did a great job, very insightful.
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