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Lieutenant Aldo Raine

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  1. Tennessee really controlling both lines of scrimmage
  2. They’re doing a good job spying on him
  3. Beasley needs to catch that
  4. Stop the big plays - we win.
  5. Let’s keep with the quick passing game and then go deep when it’s 2nd and short
  6. Feliciano left Josh hanging on that scramble. He hustles and picks up that block, Josh probably scores. easy to nit pick though
  7. I guess I am not understanding putting both Boogie and Epenesa inactive when we know the key is to stopping Henry, and I figured the fresh D-Line rotation would be key to that.
  8. Piss poor clock management by Brandon Staley not calling a timeout a after the Bosa sack!
  9. Chargers defense is disgusting
  10. I did pay attention homey, hence the reason I entered the conversation. And like I said, your interpretation is different- whatever!
  11. Look up Webster's Dictionary between "winner" and "champion"! Your interpretation is simply different, that's fine. I can say the same about your connotation. It's semantics, whatever! He fits the definition of a winner in my opinion; not a champion yet but hopefully soon.
  12. Joe Montana is a Champion; Phillip Rivers is not! IMO, there's a difference between being a winner and being a champion. If you don't think Josh is a winner; that's on you. He's a winner in my book!
  13. Completely disagree with your definition of a winner; you don't need a material trophy to be a winner. Where in the Merriam-Webster definition below state you have to have "Hardware" to be considered a winner. Maybe you should change your definition to "champion", that would carry a little more weight. Tom Brady is a Champion. Trent Dilfer is a Champion. Dan Marino and Josh Allen who have achieved a lot and winners themselves, are not Champions. Winner: a: one that is successful especially through praiseworthy ability and hard work b: a victor especially in games and sports c: one that wins admiration
  14. The kid went from nobody wanting him out of high school; going to JUCO, sending out thousands of emails and tape, and finally one school giving him an opportunity. He turned that opportunity into the 7th overall pick in the 2018 draft; and in his fourth year is the second highest paid QB in the NFL, and one of the bright young stars in the league. He worked his ass off for that! That's winning - winning in life and on the football field. You know what's not winning - sitting at your desk eating cheetos racking up over 36.8k meaningless forum posts like this one.
  15. I get what you are saying here, but there are some of us who knew Josh was far more talented than Peterman, McCarron, or some of his draft peers, and that he had untapped potential. A lot of the plays you see him making today escaping pressure, insane throws, hurdles, etc - he was doing that in college as well if you paid any attention (which most Bills fan didn't). He was just far more inconsistent in college due to the non-traditional path you reference and lack of upper level QB coaching. But you paint a picture that his college tape is garbage, I would argue inconsistent.
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