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Vontae Davis Among Bills' Inactives Today
Kelly the Dog replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Interesting that Foster is active. And I fully expected Lee to be one of the three TEs. A lot of 2-3 TEs today in the pass game. -
Joey Bosa’s foot injury - could miss 2-4 weeks
Kelly the Dog replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Joey Bosa’s foot injury - could miss 2-4 weeks
Kelly the Dog replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nate just went from a piñata to a red headed stepchild. -
The problem with the three-headed monster at RB is, without a downfield passing game, it's extremely hard to run when they put 24-27 in the box.
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I didn't click on the link, and not sure what prompted the comment by Tyrod either way, and I am not sticking up for him nor condemning him. But fans who B word about this kind of stuff often act like the player is just a whiny baby and called a press conference to announce his grievance from something two years ago, and can't just let it go. When nine times out of ten the player isn't thinking about that topic at all, but is asked about it out of nowhere by a reporter, and then just gives an honest answer to the question on the spot.
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Steve Tasker- Thank You....
Kelly the Dog replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I do both. I congratulate, commend and thank him for all his did on the field and for the team, city and community. And also criticize him because he's a terrible announcer. Really bad. And I would love to love him if he was any good. -
Steve Tasker- Thank You....
Kelly the Dog replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If Tasker is a Peterman guy I know I am right because he is always wrong. Love Tasker the guy, love Tasker the player, love Tasker the Bills/Buffalo ambassador. He's a terrible analyst and announcer. Just brutal. The kind of guy that just before the replay says, "Watch player W do X!" and you will then see player Y do Z. -
Puck off.
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I agree with all of that. But Edwards was crushed his entire college career on a ****ty Stanford team, which is why, even though he was highly rated, he lasted until the third round. The consensus was that he was given no chance because he had a crappy line and he took a beating. He was fearless, I will give him that. But watching him in the NFL, like NP, he just isn't any good under a strong rush. He got killed and ultimately concussed in the NFL not so much because it was unlucky or he took a really bad hit, but because he froze under a heavy rush, and was going to keep taking hit after hit after hit. I was on here most of the time then with Trent, like I am now with Nate, saying he is likely never going to be good. And Trent had a much better arm than Nate. Not a great one but clearly stronger. He could throw that deep out.
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What I haven’t seen from Peterman
Kelly the Dog replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why would you say that about the push off? It was blatant, about five yards away from where the ball landed. The DB would have been right on him and could easily have shoved him OB before his feet came down. -
What I haven’t seen from Peterman
Kelly the Dog replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Very good pass, which may or may not have been a TD without the push off, but complete lob and showed nothing good or bad whatsoever about competent arm strength. -
Bills fans WAY overrated what Trent was actually doing during that 4-0 start, IMO. He played well. Don't get me wrong. But it was not anything he was doing that he didn't do before. I don't buy that he was shell shocked after that big hit against the Cards and never returned to form. One of his career best games was first game back from concussion against the Chargers.
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What I haven’t seen from Peterman
Kelly the Dog replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yep. Zay Jones can get deep. He just can't see, track, locate, adjust to or catch the ball. -
What I haven’t seen from Peterman
Kelly the Dog replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Josh Allen's first pass as a Bill was a bomb because that is what Josh wanted. As he was about to go onto the field for that first series Daboll said something to him like "Raise your right hand for hitches and left hand for goes," and Josh immediately raised his left, so Daboll called it.