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BillnutinHouston

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  1. Terrible, inexcusable drop. And weak push behind Allen on 4th down.
  2. Not me. Never mistake what players or coaches say publicly with what they actually think.
  3. NFLN post-game coverage very odd. 90% coverage about the Ravens, with the Bills a mere afterthought.
  4. Throwing to Knox behind the LOS is offensive malpractice.
  5. What type of drugs do you sell?
  6. Well that sure clarifies things!
  7. Sometimes you get run over - that's how things go sometimes in "this league". He's an insider so he knows this.
  8. Like Nate Burleson? Idiot.
  9. Nor does hitting the receiver the way he did!
  10. Oh i dont know, maybe tackle at the legs vs. going helmet to helmet?
  11. Geez, anything for another massage!
  12. From the crowd?
  13. Why do the Bills care how it looks on TV? The D needs NOISE!
  14. The rest of the owners can't be pleased. How long before they quietly vote to prevent this from ever happening again?
  15. An hour west of you, Elmira's CBS TV station (WENY) carries the Bills.
  16. These are actually two of the most important points made in this wretched thread. Thanks!
  17. Hard truth - that logic applies equally to both interpretations about the meaning of the gesture. The only person who knows the truth with certainty is Keon - the guy who has admitted to sharing his advice verbally in the huddle AFTER gesturing. If Keon wasn't trying to show Josh up, why the need to repeat the messaging? Can anyone answer my question posed earlier - why haven't we seen other receivers who have more time on task with Allen (e.g. Shakir, Knox, Kincaid, Gabe Davis, Cook, Johnson) do that same gesturing after an incompletion? The only comp of Coleman's behavior I can think of for this behavior is Diggs, who's a known me-first guy.
  18. Likely. If as has been reported Coleman gave his "advice" to Josh in the huddle, then why was it also necessary to do the gesture? Coleman either thinks Josh needs to learn by repetition, a little slow on the uptake, or the gesture was for the benefit of fans in the stands and at home watching on TV.
  19. This thread really comes down to differing notions of what constitutes respect and disrespect. I readily admit that my interpretation of Coleman's gesturing today, because I see it as disrespecting a vastly more accomplished player, naturally leads to my labelling his actions as "antics" a la Diggs. Apologies if I've shocked everyone with my harsh language. I saw Coleman's gesture as disrespect, and many others did not. That's fine, I have no problem with being a minority opinion. But the disagreement here has come with a fair amount of incivility that's apparently acceptable. Maybe I should know better and not be surprised, but this is my first time being the target of the pitchfork crowd. It's an interesting place to be.
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