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Beck Water

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  1. My guess would be this is a "gathering information" type interview where you want to pick the guys brain. Didn't we do something similar before we hired Ken Dorsey, we interviewed one of the Ravens assistant coaches? But, who knows?
  2. Twitter wars between Rapoport and Schefter: Both these guys are usually credible and have good sources
  3. This may seem like a nit, but it's actually a relevant point. The DA announcing that criminal charges will not be filed, means the DA doesn't think they have enough evidence to support criminal charges, or to persuade a jury to convict beyond a reasonable doubt. It doesn't mean the guy's name has been "cleared". There is still a civil suit, and you can safely bet that the victim's lawyer, Dan Gilleon, is lurking around with a long stick, ready to stir things up should a team sign him.
  4. Yeah, I think the Bills stadium plans are a boondoggle in several regards. One of them is installing natural grass. They really need to talk to the folks in Tennessee. The big one of course, IMO, is not having a dome. Yeah, yeah, expense blah blah but at present, our team simply isn't built to play in snow and wind. We have finesse players who depend upon agility and speed, not big hawg mollies who bowl you over.
  5. It's a good question, isn't it: can Sean Payton revive Russ's career? I think it's all in the "Let Russ Cook" stuff. Russ has always had the moon shots, but the moon shots/let Russ cook stuff went to his head I think Carroll got fed up with trying to get him to work within an offensive system. And from various expert analysis, that was a lot of the problem in Denver, too - there would be guys open, and Russ was just not making the correct defensive read and going to the same place to hit the open man (there were other things too, like receivers not helping him out, and not always having guys open or protection, but there was more "meat on the bone" than he showed.)
  6. So is this correct, or is the subject line of this thread saying Saints 2023 third correct? So Rapoport is reporting that Denver actually tried hard to recruit Demeco Ryans Meanwhile, the 49ers are trying to backfill their newly-opened DC position from the Panthers:
  7. Fitz is having a great time as a TNF football commentator and family man. His kids and wife are happy being able to live in AZ and establish themselves on sports teams and stay in the same schools. He's expressed zero (0) interest in coaching.
  8. Frazier has 3 strikes against him. The first is, he had 3 years as HC of the Vikings, and they were not particularly successful 21-33-1 Now, he had no freakin' QB (Ponder and Cassel) and he actually managed to get them to a playoff game and a 10-6 record with Ponder. But that's lost in the small print. The second is, the current trend is to hire hot young offensive minds The third is, his team keeps falling short in the clutch. Now maybe that's not all on him - injuries, players not executing - but the Buck Stops Here.
  9. Yeah, I Hear You. In the days of the stay-at-hom mother, to get the money to afford eyeglasses and dental care for her kids in the '60s, myMIL worked nights in an ER while caring for her elderly mother during the day. She would see the kids off to school, take care of her mother, maybe get some dinner prep going, take a nap, get up to feed the kids lunch when they came home from school, take care of her mother, take another nap, get up to be with the kids and prepare dinner, serve dinner, and go to work. She talked about being so tired she felt nauseous and would pull the wastebasket close to her chair in case she had to throw up. But she did it, 5 days a week, for years. I used to work 36 hrs straight at times and come home staggering. I got pulled over by police once on suspected intoxication, he saw my employer ID and talked to me a little and told me he'd follow me home and just try to get more rest next time. I don't want to minimize or blow off that these guys had a rough time this season and are playing with bumps and bruises, but as you say, they get paid to show up. And this was the culmination of a whole season's work, the Division game for the right to represent the AFC in the championship. What a hell of a time to "run out of gas", if that's what happened. I'm not entirely sure this is what happened. Search for @HoofHearted here and look at his X's and O's he diagrams of some key defensive plays. Plays that could have succeeded were called, and defensive players were out of alignment. The DL got no "push". The OL didn't block. Sometimes Josh had open options underneath and threw deep. I'm sure there were some playcalls the coaches would like back, but I think there's at least, "plenty of blame to go around".
  10. Maybe he needs a little time away from the "fiery competitor" who was screaming at him while he was trying to figure out the defense on a Surface and the OL who left him with 0 time to throw and a good covering of bruises. If I were Diggs or Allen, though, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for Eli Apple to cover that couples counseling.
  11. Our ESPN reporter Alaina Getzenberg may have been chided for being negative in reporting JA wouldn't participate. Note the two exclamation points after promoting ESPN+ and the positive wording about the Pro-Am
  12. He's playing in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am So for whatever it's worth, I'm told that is not the case. The thing that gets strained in golfing, "Golfers Elbow", is a tendon on the inside of the arm.
  13. I want to give the Chiefs props for drafting well. You're also absolutely correct, that the Chiefs are still winning despite paying Mahomes because they have found rookie production. They are following a "Stars and Guys" model. A couple points though - how do you define "starter"? Some of those guys you have as starters, like J. Williams, only started a handful of games and overall played about 1/3 of the defensive snaps. Others like Karlaftis, started and saw the majority of the the snaps early in the season but then fell to 40%-50% 2nd half - which may be injury limitations, or may not be a good sign. When something like that happened with our 1st round pick Ed Oliver, we were pretty negative about it. 6 sacks and 11 QB hits though, very good. We would also be very negative if we drafted a WR in the 2nd round as the Chiefs drafted Sky Moore, and he wound up with 22 receptions for 250 yds. It's not that far off from 5th round WR Khalil Shakir 10 receptions on 161 yds. 14 PR for 6.1 y/r and 3 kick returns for 16.7 y/r also not Pacheco looks like a total late round gem though, and looks like from their 11 draft picks the Chiefs got at least 4 guys who can play well in the league, so that's good. Anyway just a counterpoint that labeling so many of these guys "starters" may be a bit off, depending on how "starter" is defined, and that if the Bills got comparable production from a couple of high round draftees, there would be a lot of carping and criticism from Bills fans I wanted Tyler Linderbaum, myself. He can play guard, and my idea would be start him at guard for a year then move him over when we move on from Morse. Went two picks later, at the Bills original #25 pick. He looks great so far. At our original 2nd round pick #57 Cam Taylor Britt would have been available to fill the CB need. What do you think of Skyy Moore?
  14. If it's 6 months vs 3-6 weeks, could be a more serious tear or, a complete tear Will be interesting if they decide to do surgery vs. letting it heal and seeing if scar tissue forms - that worked for Carson Palmer
  15. I didn't hear that, do you know where and when? I know some people here misinterpreted Allen saying (going into OTAs) that last off-season he took the most time off and did the least training he's done, but came in beating all his metrics. I don't think Allen meant "he didn't train". Again, I think people are misinterpreting what Allen said. I don't think he said he "didn't think about football at all" Either way, I don't think Allen feels comfortable with where he is football-wise at this point.
  16. I know that the Bills value versatility. Maybe they value versatility a little bit too much. I don't get the analogy to Cole Beasley. No one reported that the Bills had asked Beasley to adjust his salary. He went in and asked for a trade because he didn't want to be in Buffalo any more, when the Bills couldn't trade him they cut him (and no one picked him up until what, October?) Morse does not miss games every year. He played a 16 games (full season) in 2019 and 17 games in 2021.
  17. I don't feel confident in Bates as a long-term answer at C. My ideal would be to draft the biggest, brawliest C/G we can this season, let him play G and learn this year, and move him to C next year. You aren't going to free up much cap space by releasing Morse. Spotrac is usually accurate, but I think they're inaccurate here, Morse carries $6M dead cap (by their own accounting). We save $5M on the cap, which is chump change for opening a hole "Very good NFL quality center" which we then may have to fill.
  18. I'm not a golfer, but I do know that there are different elbow injuries, and that the common "golfer's elbow" involves inflammation of tendons, not the UCL. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golfer's_elbow But, if you're concerned, why not reach out to Banged Up Bills one way or another and ask if he has any input on the stress a golf swing might put on an injured UCL?
  19. Why do you believe Josh didn't work with Jordan Palmer last off-season?
  20. 1. What examples do you have of instances where a HC is fired and one of his coordinators gets the HC gig? I can't think of any, but maybe I'm missing something 2. Just what do you mean by "threat to his job"? Daboll took a HC gig and took the Giants to the Divisional round in a year most people thought was slated for "rebuilding". Wouldn't that show he was a "threat to McDermott's job"?
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