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The fact that you desperately want to get me but the best you can do is repetitively compare a simple statement about Cooper with hundreds of posts crying about referees is very embarrassing for you whether you know it or not. 🤷♂️ I'm going to step out of this so it doesn't sidetrack the thread further; you should do the same before you add stalking to your sparkling resume.
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If Allen asks for a new staff he should get it.
Simon replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall
So after 4 months you're suddenly going to reappear after the Bills are eliminated so you can start spouting stupid shlt. Goodbye troll. -
If Allen asks for a new staff he should get it.
Simon replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I think it's spelled neigh. Or nyet?
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Making an ass of yourself doesn't really accomplish your goal of "getting" me, but it is entertaining to watch for a bit.
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Check for the typo in your title
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Good one. Really on point for the discussion. You had to run around looking for a post so that you could have an excuse to put this up. The fact that this one is the closest you could find makes a very different point than what you want it to.
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You make that argument but at the end of it, that guy wasn't good enough to beat the historically great Reid/Mahomes/Spagnuolo combo. There is nothing in my mind to indicate that the next guy will be that historically good either.
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Comparing McDermott running the 2nd best team in the NFL to the Ryan circus that needed to end is a false equivalency, imo.
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Being scheme versatile is not a flaw, imo. 3
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Who is this mysterious young stranger and how long will he take to "grow" into one of the best coaches in NFL history? Finding a coach to improve on the 2nd best team in the NFL so that he can beat the best team in the NFL isn't that hard? Sorry, but you are simply living in fantasy land. They were not running heavy zone schemes last night.
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It might work if Spagnuolo had any interest in leaving a franchise that is making him wealthy and filling his fingers with SB rings.
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Yes, hiring some inexperienced kid who is suddenly going to magically beat the historically dominant Reid/Mahomes/Spagnuolo combo is outside the realm of possibility.
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If Allen asks for a new staff he should get it.
Simon replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Unless you have an actual viable solution, this is nothing but more complaining. They've arguably been the second best team in the NFL for the last 5 years and would probably have a couple Lombardis if it weren't for the Chiefs. Mahomes/Reid/Spagnuolo are not only the best combo in the NFL but one of the best in its entire history. What is your realistic solution to get past them, because blowing it all up ain't it.
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He made the right read from what I saw, at least post-snap. I think he was just a hair late because he pulled his eyes down for a split second to finally recognize the corner blitz keeping him from getting outside and that hesitation forced him to be late coming back to it and have to throw it falling backwards where he couldn't deliver it with strength or touch. Kincaid was coming wide open into the zone the corner had vacated and the safety was late enough it might have even had a chance to score.
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Hard to beat the Chiefs and the refs every post-season
Simon replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hey, there's like three of us here now. Only about a thousand more to hit critical mass. -
I am convinced that was by design. The Bills thought they had a matchup advantage over there and all they accomplished is their battering ram losing all its momentum off the snap.
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Hard to beat the Chiefs and the refs every post-season
Simon replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Oh, I 100% agree. Repeatedly leaving James Cook on the sideline in those situations is an awful mistake, imo. We're not likely to have him for long and I wish they'd be more willing to lean on him in specific situations, particularly in the postseason. -
Hard to beat the Chiefs and the refs every post-season
Simon replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
I had no problem with that one, even though it ended up squirrelly. Letting him plant and go right off the snap is a far superior option than asking him to move laterally first, imo. -
He missed a couple more throws than he could afford to tonight, but that is a flat out ignorant title, imo.
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Hard to beat the Chiefs and the refs every post-season
Simon replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think it would make us a stronger, wiser and more respected fanbase if we recognized our shortcomings regarding crying about officiating. And if it takes somebody occasionally being a pest about it, I'll fill that role. I'm not going to crusade about it but I will toss the occasional firecracker in hopes it forces people to stop and think about it. -
Hard to beat the Chiefs and the refs every post-season
Simon replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Neither is anybody else in the world.