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NoHuddleKelly12

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  1. Hope our D post-Arizona keeps showing up and out versus 1st half of season regression...the Ravens poster failed to mention the across the board improvements made on the D side of the ball since the hail murray game. Also, a tacit acknowledgment that beyond the run game, the Ravens’ passing attack is nowhere near on par with the Bills.
  2. Hey don’t keep the info of where we can get bubble gum for a nickel all to yourself!
  3. Exactly—it’s as if we needed to audition for style points a la college football playoff invites, where margin of victory counts seemingly as much as the W...
  4. The X-factor for sure, imho. Hope we can begin to replicate the strength that bad weather in January at home used to be for us back in the 90's, even continuing to put up good numbers through the air in snow conditions (example below, Bills put up a 44 spot, with Kelly passing 19/29, 339 yards, 3 TD's...) https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/K/KellJi00/gamelog/post/
  5. Check out Pat McAfee's segment with Mark Madden from 1/11 for a very entertaining run down of the Steelers' issues/Ben's future there and that the OC would likely be the one taking the hit... 8:15 in
  6. Couldn't agree more, OP. I am heartened that given the relatively close margin of loss last time on the field for these 2 teams, if Josh can hit even just a few more of the shots that were missed against the blitz last time, it could be enough to get us the W this time around. Sal on the morning show yesterday identified 3-4 plays that could've been huge chunk plays if not TD's, in the last game that were just barely missed while Josh was operating under pressure against man coverage. Josh has definitely shown such substantial strides this season under similar pressure circumstances (i.e., Steelers), we should expect such timely completions!
  7. I hope this guy has earned a spot on the Bills bulletin board this week!
  8. Solid entry for post of the day! 👏 Howard & Jeremy were discussing Elway/Allen comparisons with Sal this morning on WGR—in the context of “the drive” anniversary against Cleveland.
  9. D2D is on to something here...for additional detail to help out with #2, here's this, OP: https://www.wikihow.com/Look-Sick A truly great great movie...but skip the forgettable sequel
  10. Careful now! @Chandler#81may have something to say about your blatant copyright infringement!
  11. At least in GA, if let go "for cause," then normally no unemployment--the former employee normally needs to show they were let go due to no fault of their own. Of course, if the employer doesn't dispute the original filing for benefits, then by default the former employee will get benefits. GA is not known as an employee-friendly state however, FWIW.
  12. Don't ever tell him about Jordan Palmer!
  13. Anything else on Pederson yet? Am curious if he will be forced to drop down to coordinator for a season or just jump straight to the next HC gig like Rex Ryan did?
  14. Kudos to the good samaritan who came down from a few rows up to break up this nonsense!
  15. Bills PR Department just rushed out this video statement...
  16. Am torn—I feel like this is one of those games that will either live up to the hype and go razor close down to the wire/double OT kind of thing, or will end up a total blowout where we end up ala 1990 AFC championship game 51-3... Ever the optimist with this team, put me down for 51-3, Bills win!!!!!!!!!
  17. HOF!!! and the man’s not wrong either. It was an outrage!
  18. I would then expect them to make it back at least 3 more times.
  19. Peter King covers that angle here: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/01/11/cleveland-browns-nfl-playoffs-fmia-peter-king/ "Travel day. Perhaps the strangest travel day in the august history of the Cleveland Browns. The trip from the Browns facility to downtown Pittsburgh, in light traffic, is one hour, 55 minutes—about 128 miles. It’s always a bus trip. Not this year. “This year,” GM Berry says, “the idea is to create more space, with people not in enclosed spaces for long.” So on this day, two planes, a 161-seat Boeing 737 and a 280-seat Boeing 777, ferry about 60 players and staff per plane on the 26-minute flight to Greater Pittsburgh International Airport. That’s not all, because those 120 passengers don’t comprise the whole team. To be even safer, all 19 coaches who will be available for the game (five on the COVID list will miss the game) are picked up at their homes by drivers from a Cleveland car service, with a plexiglass divider between front and back seat, and driven to the team hotel in Pittsburgh. Everyone from acting head coach Mike Priefer to coaching assistant Ryan Cordell (pressed into service to coach the offensive line) are transported by car. To be even safer, five players, including Ronnie Harrison (suspected false positive) and tackle Jack Conklin (non-COVID illness) were also picked up at their Cleveland homes in five private cars with plexiglass dividers and driven two hours to the Pittsburgh hotel. Cost for the 24 limo rides: $445 per coach and player; $10,680 total. Plus tip. “Anything,” Berry says, “to decrease the risk of transmission.” "
  20. Have seen this more and more with other teams as well, however. Didn't the Colts try the same schtick without success IIRC? But we also go for it on 4th down more than I've ever seen previous regimes do so, FWIW.
  21. It came across to me more in the nature/spirit of good-natured ribbing, like a big brother tussling little brother's hair after yet another competition ends badly for the latter. But yes, I definitely agree the 2 cities/people have shared a lot of similarities through the years.
  22. Not sure if already covered here or elsewhere, but we should be expecting nothing but class from the Ravens, right? 🙄 https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30687874/baltimore-ravens-celebration-tennessee-titans-logo-team-unity-not-disrespect "The Ravens were penalized 15 yards for taunting, but it had no impact on the game. Six plays later, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson knelt one final time and ran off the field without shaking hands with the Titans, waving at his teammates to do the same." C'mon Buffalo. Don't let your logo get disrespected this weekend. Win!!!
  23. Every team in the league has resume pads like this for and against—oh, and we’re a soft Tampa breeze at the right moment away from being SB XXV champs!
  24. He’s right about our running scheme/line deficiencies—honestly I sometimes worry how that also could trickle down to our play action, in that if I’m not biting as a viewer because I already know the likelihood it’s going to be an actual run play is slim, how much less will a defender commit for that split second that Josh needs in order for the routes to develop a bit longer?
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