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After he returned in Week 12 Josh scored the most PPR points (145.3) of any NFL quarterback and second-most points of any player. That's as a rookie with a weaker group on offense than this year. He's also worth a little more to me because he's a Bill and fantasy is more fun when you can watch your players actually play vs just seeing numbers come up on a screen. Some dudes just care about pure points and some of us include the fun factor, taking into account players you will likely watch live more than others. Thats the reason I dont draft Cardinals, Jags, Skins etc. Probably also the reason I haven't won my league in a decade.....
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Bills Prop Bets for 2019
Da webster guy replied to RoyBatty is alive's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Starting isnt as big of a thing as playing time for most positions on McD's squads. We will rotate heavily on Dline, dback packages, TE, RB etc. Looking good so far, no headcases like Raiders, Jets, Browns, Jags have to deal with. Mitch Morse concussion issue is very worrisome, we just went through the pain of having to tolerate a sub-par center for a full season, please please don't put us through that again oh merciful football gods. -
Bills Training Camp: Day 4 - 7/28
Da webster guy replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tyree Jackson at TE. Has the perfect body for it, already knows the routes, and most importantly he looks exactly like a young Tony Gonzales. #TheNextTonyGonz -
Snow Game - Bills Colts 2017 - 2pt Conversion
Da webster guy replied to BillsM@fia's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sadly, we had to take our kids to the car at the beginning of the 4th due to exposure. A few of them were flat out freezing. Was kinda scary to realize there isn't a single hallway heater or area to go if you aren't in club seats to warm up. I put that on the survey for upgrades to New Era if that's the way they go. -
Kareem Hunt in Trouble Again
Da webster guy replied to Just Joshin''s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Kareem was a bad decision. Chubb and Duke were an awesome platoon Hunt and OBJ send a message that the Browns don't care how dumb or selfish you are, we'll still take you if you're talented no matter what. Cowboys of the east now. -
This is a classic Brady/Patriots/Bob Kraft type of thing. Their insecurity is laughable. Every time bloated Bob accepts a post game trophy or award, all he can do is talk about "greatest of all time" and "best in history" instead of just talking about his team and the dedication/skill/teamwork blah blah whatever. He always has to compare and defend and he worries so much about everyone being sure there was never a better franchise ever in the world since the beginning of time. I WILL admit, an 80 year old guy with a mullet like Bob's is pretty impressive, even for a Canadian. I wonder if his hairstylist is an oppressed Asian hooker like his massage lady? Anyway, I see the same thing in Brady with this kind of stuff. Edelman too. Michael Jordan had it and it was so pathetic. There are poor losers for sure, but nothing sadder than a poor winner. Then when the have to retire they get weird and even more insecure. OK Tom, you have a radar gun that SAYS your arm is strong. When we were all falling asleep during the superbowl as you took the field in the 4th Q and your team had only scored three points in the whole game I wonder if you felt insecure, like maybe you'd dropped from great to good. I see now you have.
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Expect to see a different Trent Murphy in 2019
Da webster guy replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He and Shaq can be an excellent rotation. Both good at run stop and batting balls/changing throws. Trent is a good forced fumble guy too with those long arms. I think he'll be ready to rip it up on opening day. -
So true. This thread is proof of it. Thats what I like about Capaccio, for the most part he stays above that kind of crap. Football fans know Ford was a top prospect, and at this point we haven't even had pads on for a minute. Judging a guy at this point is the same as trying to grade a draft or a trade the day after it's made-- you have no freakin clue, and if you THINK you know it means you really understand nothing about the sport. When someone says "i don't like this pick" I start laughing. Yeah OK... let's compare the 10 page professional scouting report we did, including interviews with the player, former coaches, teammates, game film, and skills breakdowns with your amateurish opinion based on watching the guy play once or twice in college.
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Exactly. Ed was an undersized 1 tech in college. His role is entirely different as an NFL 3 tech. Some of the dudes posting on this thread are hilarious-- endless babble about how they know small school guys are going to fail blah blah. That must mean Shaq, Adolphus, Ragland and the hundreds of other big name college guys are the right way to go, and Beane/McD/Daboll and the entire staff of professional NFL scouts with lifetimes of experience in evaluation have no clue. Yikes. It's like when someone brings up politics and simplifies everything like "duh... let me tell you what the REAL way to run the country is" as if they somehow know the solutions to complex problems and challenges that all the other idiots can't seem to figure out.
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You must be a young fan. Bledsoe certainly did not suck. In 2002, his first season in Buffalo, he set single season records for yards, attempts, and completions. Better than Kelly Reed Lofton Thurman days. The dude was the youngest player in NFL history to hit the 10,000-yard mark (played in pro bowl at age 22), and was well over 4,000 yards passing that awesome year with Moulds and Peerless going over 1250 yds each. He was #2 in the league in passing that year, ahead of Manning, Brady, Brees, Favre (I assume you've heard of those guys). That's not sucking, that's being awesome.
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Daboll teaching Allen new philosophies
Da webster guy replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
i think so too. the most important, unteachable quality for a good qb from my perspective is pocket presence, awareness of the pass rush and the ability to buy and extra second or two and still keep your eyes downfield. Not taking off too early or too late. Josh has that instinct, slippery in the pocket with a knack for keeping a play alive. Mayfield, Darnold and Josh all have it, but our boy might end up being the best of the bunch. -
Brady trying to trademark "Tom Terrific"
Da webster guy replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's the lamest nickname in the history of sports. Go nuts you weenie, get it tattooed on your neck. -
The biggest hassle with taking little kids to the stadium is when people stand on big plays they get screened. Just be ready to lift them up and have them stand on their seat when everyone else stands and an 8 year old becomes a normal 5'10 adult. Have fun!
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It's probably going to be a little bit of a hassle for a smaller person. I would consider bringing a few Stadium cushions for a child. The last time I sat in those seats was the Colts snow game, and if you were there you would remember that we couldn't see the field for most of the plays, so we had to slide down to some empty lower seats. Fantastic perspective of the field though, you really can see everything and despite the railing, which is a legitimate concern, you still will love them. My experience is that kids don't really care about the same things adults do, they'll figure out a way to look over or under the rail. If you got to your seats and determined that it was too tough for the little guy to see, I'm sure people in the second row or third row would swap with you in a second, but I'll bet you'll stay there and love the experience. There is a more aggressive angle in that Upper Deck so even from row two or three you are still in awesome shape.
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Chris Simms "Josh Allen talks technique"
Da webster guy replied to SDubills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Did u see Josh grab that catch with one hand backhanded at the end when they were doing the crossbar throw? Get that dude a TD reception Daboll.... -
Watch Brian Daboll's Presser LIVE
Da webster guy replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I actually have one of those, a little bigger but the same idea. Basically all they'd need are a few dozen wireless lapel mic's and a receiver attached to a 24 channel mixing board. All mic's muted except the active one. It's on of those things that's accepted because we're used to it, but it's ridiculous. At one point we were all starting at Daboll's face listening to a question we can't hear for a FULL minute. It boggles my mind. Even the major networks accept it. "uh....ok we can ping a 4k video from a moving camera on a zipline over the field of play up to space, bounce it off a satellite and re transmit it to your home, but for God's sake don't tell us you want to actually HEAR the questions asked at a press conference... who do you think we are the Jetson's or something...?" I sent Mike Catalana a twitter message about it, he said he'd pass it on. -
Watch Brian Daboll's Presser LIVE
Da webster guy replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
For the love of god can someone please figure out how to mic up the media so they can be heard asking their questions. This is SO ridiculous. I'm an amateur sound guy and I can think of a handful of adequate solutions. Of all the millions that go into the facilities, stadiums, players, etc. it's such a joke that nobody thinks to invest just a little time and money into solving the HUGE issue that nobody can hear the questions being asked. I don't care if you just hire a stupid intern that types the questions out in closed caption across the bottom, just solve the problem and get it done you fools it's embarrassing. Is this a good time for me to go on my other rant about how teams ignore kickers but they're the 2nd most valuable player on the team? Nahhhhh. -
Death, Taxes and Peterman lighting it up....
Da webster guy replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That corner end zone fade to Zay was the best thrown ball of 2018 for the Bills Unfortunately you need more arm strength and less telegraphing than the Natester can muster if you're going to make all the throws in the NFL. -
Informative video on H. Phillips, Edmunds, Milano
Da webster guy replied to billsgpr88's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I cant remember his exact combine strength stuff but Harrison was off the charts on a few things. Projected at the 1 tech as more of a backup to Star than Kyle. . -
There isn't a single guy that gets drafted in the 2nd round where somebody doesn't say "a lot of people had this guy as a 1st rounder," but like the OP said, there are a few guys that will likely be NFL players that he's facing, and from all the post-draft breakdown of this guy, he really DOES seem like a top talent. Eric Wood is really high on him too. Seems like an awesome dude from what we've seen so far. We have a lot of brute strength upfront on both sides of the ball right now. I still think pound for pound Dawkins has elite strength in run blocking, he can move linemen pretty well, and if he gets his hands on a LB they go back 10 yards.