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He was awesome. And I like how they weren't just sending him deep. He consistently moved the chains. He made tough catches and held onto the ball after big hits. His separation and catching ability were as good as advertised. And John Brown looked great too, except I remember a catch he should have caught. I thought "That's the difference between him and Diggs. Diggs would make that catch." But they are a great WR tandem.
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I think the oline was good on pass plays, but also the Jets defense was playing contain and trying not to give Allen rushing lanes, so that made it easier on them. The run blocking wasn't good, but it was also the first time the oline has played this year and the Jets do have a good defensive line. We'll see how it goes going forward.
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Obviously it does. Did you watch the game?
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A+ passing it. C+ rushing it. Those two fumbles just can't happen, but otherwise he was still dominant as a rusher and he utilized his offensive weapons in the passing game flawlessly (except the missed TD to Brown). Hoping we can get the run game going more. Hopefully it is just that the Jets have a good defensive line or that the offensive line needed a game to gel and get back to form.
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As expected
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Praying for victory?
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Lee Smith inactive is a bit surprising.
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Current Overrated/Underrated Bills players
MJS replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I live in the west and made a trip out to Buffalo to see a game in 2012 with my dad (who is from Buffalo). Fitz was the QB and we played the Rams. It was a December game (I wanted the full Buffalo experience). Fitz did what Fitz does. He made the game interesting until throwing a game sealing INT. It was awesome just to be there because it was my first time, but it also sucked because we lost and it was in the midst of the drought.
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Yes Not that you were replying to me, but you realize that our healthcare and pharmaceutical system is not designed to cure but to mask symptoms, right? They want people to be on pills for the rest of their lives. Actually curing people is bad for business. You want people just sick enough to need your medication until they die.
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I don't even know why there is even a 3 week time limit. Let the guy sit on IR for as long or short as he needs to get healthy and then sign him back. Now, maybe it should require at least two weeks, but I don't see the damage in having guys go on and off as needed. It protects the players because it gives the team options while allowing players to heal, and the player won't get rushed back as often.
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Bills release DiMarco, injury settlement
MJS replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Haha, he was a special teams player who occasionally played on offense. What's the issue? -
Excellent article on Allen taking the next step.
MJS replied to klos63's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't get the throwing motion thing. If a guy has a weird throwing motion but is accurate and timely, what's the big deal? Phillip Rivers is a borderline hall of famer. There are plenty of other examples of guys with weird throwing motions and angles and who get the job done. -
People need to remember that there are going to be a lot more players put on and taken off IR this year. Normal injuries that take two to three weeks to heal will get you sent to IR. Honestly, I hope it stays this way in future seasons (including the practice squad rules). It's better for everyone. It will give more opportunities to practice squad players, prevent players from rushing back from injury too early, and give teams more flexibility.
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Current Overrated/Underrated Bills players
MJS replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think they are all accurately rated except for maybe Murphy who is treated like he's a terrible player when he isn't. I disagree with the rest. Morse? He isn't even talked about often, so how can he be overrated? I think most understand we overpaid for him a little because he was the best option in free agency. If you sign starters in free agency you will overpay. He's a solid player. I also don't think Poyer or Milano are overrated. Poyer is a fringe pro bowl safety and Milano is a fringe pro bowl linebacker. Both are very good. They aren't great or elite or anything, but they are very solid and every team in the league would be happy to have them. The real value in Poyer is the tandem between him and Hyde. Hughes is another of those very solid players. There is a lot of divided opinion on both sides for him, so I don't think it is fair to say he is overrated OR underrated. He's both, depending on which fan you ask. The truth is somewhere in-between. Brown gets a ton of respect around here. Maybe he is underrated nationally, though? -
I think they'll want to give him more experience and continue to play him. But that depends on how bad he struggles.
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Yeah, it depends on how Ford does. If he is average I think they'll start Feliciano and move Ford back to RT, but that also depends on how Williams or whoever they start at RT is doing. If nothing else, Feliciano is an excellent backup interior olineman. Not if he struggles.
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That's how I felt a few months ago. But then they lost their two best players. The Jets don't have a chance this year. They will win a handful of games, but this is going to Gase's last year as a head coach.
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Is it just alphabetical order? I think Ford will start at RG until Feliciano is back.