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SirAndrew

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  1. A touchdown would be huge here. I don’t see Mac and cheese coming back.
  2. It’s amazing that Diggs is able to get open so often when everyone knows where the ball is going. He really isn’t given enough credit for his dominance. It reminds me of some of the all time greats in their prime.
  3. Josh hurdling in the middle of the field 😱
  4. This game is so typical. Josh against everyone. Awesome to see Cook contribute.
  5. I can’t believe people still believe in Knox.
  6. Short passes to Cook and Hines might be a good idea tonight.
  7. Belichick is going run heavy tonight imo.
  8. I hope Dorsey recognizes the O line issues tonight and adjusts his play calling accordingly.
  9. I don’t care about the Covid stuff. It was a unique moment for the entire planet, and people are entitled to options. The issue with Bease is that it extends past that topic. He has a lot to say, between his Twitter account, and inability to filter himself, the possibility for controversy is always there. I don’t think any NFL team would want him at this point. The possibility for major distractions, and needing to release him to save face is always there. A 30 something slot receiver isn’t worth it.
  10. I don’t disagree, but I see the O line as the biggest issue, not necessary the skill positions. We could be better, but there isn’t a lot of depth in the modern NFL. Who are these teams with unequivocally more talent at skill positions. I ask as a serious thought to ponder. Maybe it’s just the phrasing that I struggle with. I think we have the talent, but not the consistency. Davis and Knox need to produce more consistently. Teams with lesser talent but more consistent WR2’s and TE’s do have an advantage.
  11. True, but I think JP Losman seems preferable to Matt Ryan at this point.
  12. Pickett obviously has time to improve, but he doesn’t look like a guy who processes the NFL game well. Bad sign for your QB of the future.
  13. He’s been much better than I realized. It’s likely my bias against the Eagles, but for some reason I envision Allen and Mahomes playing at a high level five years from now. I’d be surprised to see Hurts doing the same, yet I have no idea why I feel that way. It could be the Eagles franchise history of extreme ups and downs, or maybe Hurts strange career at Bama.
  14. Yeah, Hurts has been very good. He deserves a lot of credit, but I just can’t imagine him being this good without the perfect set of circumstances. I view Mahomes and Allen as once in a lifetime players who can carry a franchise, while Hurts is a major contributor to a very good football team. I don’t mean to take anything away from Hurts, I just think he’s somewhere in the second tier of greatness. People forget that football is the ultimate team game, and QB’s need help too.
  15. That’s fair, and you’re correct in pointing out the team aspect of the MVP award. I’m not advocating for Josh to be the winner, but I can’t help comparing everyone to Mahomes and Allen. If Hurts is the QB of the Bills, I think our record is much worse. I don’t see him carrying a team in the way other QB’s have.
  16. I don’t say this as a Bills homer, but I don’t understand the Jalen Hurts love. He’s a good QB, but not MVP level. The Eagles have an all around solid football team. Hurts throws for under 200 yards most games.
  17. I also hope it’s the last Browns win this season.
  18. Meh, he’s officially washed, but no one has the courage to say it anymore.
  19. His broadcasting career has similarities to the trajectory of his football career. He starts out as the next big thing showing phenomenal talent, lets it go to his head, then stops growing in his career.
  20. I’ve been happy for Daboll, but I think the Giants are going to collapse very quickly. The playoffs would be a surprise imo.
  21. Let’s be real, punishment is really determined by how important someone is to the team.
  22. The last few times I’ve watched Joe Flacco since he’s been a backup, he’s barely capable of even moving the chains on offense. I don’t think people comprehend how big of a fall Flacco’s career has seen. He was never “elite”, but occasionally found his way into that conversation. Here’s a Super Bowl winning QB, once considered a good player, now he’s a third string QB. That doesn’t happen unless everyone knows you’re washed up. Think of all the chances someone like Matt Ryan has been given over the years.
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