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Packers @ Eagles in Brazil - Sept 6 at 8:15pm
PayDaBill$ replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Another crapy field causing major issues, hope no one get hurt. NFL still more worried about the $ over player safety. Can’t stand Rog. -
Figure out how to get Tannehill in here now….
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Get Ryan Tannehill in here now and cut Mitch and the other no name.
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Bears @ Bills - Preseason Game 1 - SAT 08/10 - 1 PM
PayDaBill$ replied to DaBillsFanSince1973's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ik this is only game 1 preseason but this squad looked flat, lacked focus, looked uninspired and outplayed. That bothers me, it’s kind of a reoccurring theme with McD. Bills didn’t look great out of the gate. That’s problematic. -
Bears @ Bills - Preseason Game 1 - SAT 08/10 - 1 PM
PayDaBill$ replied to DaBillsFanSince1973's topic in The Stadium Wall
Looks like same ol same ol with McD. -
Bears @ Bills - Preseason Game 1 - SAT 08/10 - 1 PM
PayDaBill$ replied to DaBillsFanSince1973's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bill’s Oline playing like trash -
KD is obviously all butt hurt because they sent the problem child drama queen packing. Good riddance. Love Coleman’s attitude!
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This kid is hard to dislike, he’s a character!
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Sure but in the context of a the game a 40 yd sprint only tells a fraction of the story. It been proven repeatedly that slower wr using the 40 yd metric have had very successful careers.
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Stop it’s not like any of the guys you mentioned were a lock. All had warts. The 40 yd time is a component of an evaluation not the entire picture.
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They are now timing it, so quickness factors in this test. This dude was also a 3 sport athlete. He’ll be fine! Your’re so ridiculous with this nonsense. It’s funny how a slower 40 didn’t stop Puka from being an excellent wr. It’s also interesting how everyone was wondering why their fave team missed on him. I didn’t like AD with his issues, Franklin dropped like a rock and XW is the size he of a middle schooler. We did ok.
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Lmao speed queens.. 😉the games not played on a straight line in gym shorts. Read the article above!
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A lot of other factors come into play, running 40 yds in a straight line isn’t quite the same with gear on, running routes and tracking the ball. It’s just another athleticism metric. from a nbcsprts.com article in March. “Timing of players at the Scouting Combine isn’t just done with stopwatches. It’s also done with chips worn by every player, that tracking their speed during every drill. And last year, that player tracking data showed off the talents of Puka Nacua, a relatively unknown receiver out of BYU who went from fifth-round pick of the Rams to the most productive rookie receiver in NFL history. Nacua wasn’t great in the traditional tests of athleticism that the NFL has relied on for decades, recording a 4.57-second 40-yard dash. But the player tracking data showed he was the fastest receiver at last year’s Combine in running through the gauntlet drill, in which a receiver runs across the field and catches seven passes in rapid succession. According to the NFL’s Next Gen Stats, Nacua reached the fastest speed of any wide receiver during last year’s gauntlet drill at 20.06 mph. That tipped teams off that Nacua plays faster than he runs, something that Nacua proved in his rookie year. This year, Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman was similar to Nacua: Coleman ran a disappointing 40 time of 4.61 seconds, but he reached the fastest speed in the gauntlet drill, topping out at 20.36 mph — even faster than Nacua last year. Coleman also reached the second-fastest speed of any wide receiver in his group while running a go route, reaching 21.71 mph. The player tracking data is new, and there’s not a long history of being able to study how well it correlates to NFL success. But it may prove that players who show elite speed during the on-field drills that more closely approximate what they do on a football field prove to be better players than the ones who run the fastest in a straight line for 40 yards. In hindsight, teams wish they had paid more attention to Nacua’s player tracking data than to his stopwatch time. Coleman will hope teams remember that during this year’s draft.” He’s not SLOW …. He has athleticism & speed in the context of the game.
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Rd 5, Pick 160: LB Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington
PayDaBill$ replied to section122's topic in The Stadium Wall
When healthy…great! -
Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 4-7 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
PayDaBill$ replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
Better not be DS. -
Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 4-7 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
PayDaBill$ replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
I like Brennan Jackson better. -
Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 4-7 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
PayDaBill$ replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
F KC picks up a nice TE and gets Hicks. -
Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 4-7 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
PayDaBill$ replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
TJ Tampa fills a need… -
Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 2 & 3 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
PayDaBill$ replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bullard, Hicks or maybe Franklin. -
He’s a better pick vs AD who spells trouble with a cap T. I still think we could have worked a deal here, dropped a tad and still got him.
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Not the speed that bothers me, this guy would have been available lower, we traded out of the 1st but stand pat here? Makes zero sense!
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What’s the percentage in round 2?😉
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So……
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So still no WR1
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Come on you’re telling me this guy wouldn’t have been available later, & we traded out of the first but not here? I’ll say one thing it’s BILLZY!