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Panthers is more set in kicker than us. They have rookie Joey Slye who is 7 for 8 in preseason including three over 50 yd with longest being 59 yard.
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Few other posts from JetsNation regarding game 1: https://forums.jetnation.com/topic/145864-ot-bills-mitch-morse/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-4161096
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Bills TC Day 15 (8/14) Joint Practice #2 with Panthers
syhuang replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's really strange that Thad saw things very different to others, it's almost like he has an agenda. Sometimes he makes people wonder if he watches the same practice or game as others. The following are some of the tweets from others before Thad claimed Cam was caring up Bills D. I don't mean these other tweets prove Bills D dominated, it's more likely both Pathers O and Bill D had their moments. But Thad's tweet is really a head scratching one. -
It looks like there are up and down for both offenses. For example, by looking at the first four tweets below, people would think Panthers dominate in the drill: But he later replied to a post saying Panthers were dominating as following: As for Panthers' offense, there are lots of reports about their 'up', but there are also 'downs' like below:
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Report: Raiders WR Antonio Brown to See Foot Specialist
syhuang replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Simms: Antonio Brown’s got frostbitten feet in a cryotherapy machine On Monday, PFT Live co-host Chris Simms said that the photos posted by Brown don’t reveal blisters but the peeling of layers of of skins from the bottom of his feet. Simms said that he once had a condition like that, thanks to what he called an “unidentified Buc fungus” in Tampa. After Monday’s show, Simms got word from someone with knowledge of the situation that Brown burned his feet by entering a cryotherapy machine without the proper footwear, and his feet were frostbitten. -
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ID middle LB quickly? Honest question, is it considered difficult in pro football due to different defensive formation, disguise, etc?
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You can't just use 4th down conversion percentage and said they should just punt even the "right call" by the bot is to go for it. Let's look at each 4th down attempt in the season where Bills converted 7 out of 18 attempts (38.89%). (1) Among the 18 attempts, half of them were when trailing near the end of the game or trailing by large score. You probably can still use punting argument in some of these plays, but not most of them when considering the score and situation. 4th&8 at own 39, 14:02 3rd, tailing 0-26, failure (peterman incomplete pass) 4ht&4 at opp 20, 10:59 4th, tailing 5-31, failure (Anderson 3 yard pass) 4th&2 at opp 32, 3:52 4th, tailing 6-25, failure (Anderson incomplete pass) 4th&18 at opp 43, 0:48 4th, tailing 6-25, failure (Peterman 9 yard pass) 4th&1 at opp 33, 5:13 3rd, tailing 3-31, success (Peterman 1 yard run) 4th&9 at opp 31, 2:36 3rd, tailing 3-31, failure (Peterman incomplete pass) 4th&16 at opp 31, 2:00 4th, tailing 9-41, failure (Peterman sacked) 4th&11 at opp 30, 1:05 4th, tailing 17-21, failure (Allen incomplete pass) 4th&3 at Opp 25, 2:23 2nd, tailing 0-14, failure (Allen incomplete pass) (2) Of the remaining attempts, 6 can be categorized as 4th & short as following. Bills converted 5 of them. Using overall 38.9% 4th down conversion to claim they should have punted in these situations is simply wrong consider their 4th&short conversion rate is actually high. 4th&1 at opp 1, 12:14 2nd, leading 17-0, success (Allen 1 yard run) 4th&1 at opp 38, 13:13 1st, 0-0, success (Ivory 3 yard run) 4th&1 at opp 28, 7:40 2nd, leading 7-3, success (Ivory 2 yard run) 4th&2 at opp 13, 3:19 3rd, leading 7-13, failure (Allen 1 yard run, fumble) 4th&1 at opp 41, 1:50 4th, leading 14-13, success (Allen 2 yard run) 4th&1 at Opp 8, 10:46 3rd, 14-14 success (Allen 3 yard run) (3) For the remaining 4th down attempts, one is the famous Bojoquez botched play in TEN game when he thought it's a fake. Coach didn't call for 4th down attempt and actually called for FG. Another one is a trick play where Logan Thomas executed a fake punt and converted the 4th down. Maybe they should have called for punting in that situation, but that's what trick play does with the surprise element. The last 4th down attempt is Allen took a kneel in the end of the last game when leading 42-17. There is really no point to argue whether they should have punted there. 4th&7 at opp 12, 5:03 2nd, leading 7-3, failure (Bojorquez incomplete pass, FG formation, TEN game, miscommunication) 4th&6 at own 47, 7:26 1st, leading 7-0, success (L. Thomas 15 yard pass, punt formation) 4th&4 at Opp 24, 1:21 4th, leading 42-17 failure (Allen -1 kneel)
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Houston Texans decide not to have a GM for 2019 season
syhuang replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The real story in the Patriots-Texans clash: Nick Caserio wants out Caserio’s deal reportedly runs through the 2020 NFL Draft. To use football terms, the Patriots are making Caserio play out his contract before reaching free agency. The Patriots’ win keeps Bill Belichick’s right-hand man in Foxborough for another season, but also exposes some tension inside the walls of Gillette Stadium that we thought had simmered since last year. Belichick and Tom Brady seem to have smoothed things over. But there has been a surprising exodus of coaches and scouts over the last two years (especially this year), which raises questions about the working environment in Foxborough. Five coaches left this offseason (not all for promotions). Jack Easterby left. Longtime scout Dujuan Daniels left. Greg Schiano left after a month. And now we see that Caserio wants out, too. If Caserio wanted to stay in New England, he would have just turned down the Texans’ overtures. Instead, the Patriots had to lawyer up to enforce Caserio’s contract. -
Joe Flacco: I’m here to win games, not be a mentor I remember quite a few wanted Flacco especially two years ago to replace Tyron, I guess Flacco is not a process guy? ?
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PanchoBilla enters Hospice (Has now passed away)
syhuang replied to mead107's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Buffalo Bills brass doesn't agree with you: Or teams around the league, for example: https://www.chargers.com/video/bolts-surprise-young-fan-with-one-day-contract-166476 -
Found in archives-best long range prediction ever on TSW?
syhuang replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Now you're backtracking, now there are two kinds of Quarterbacks, listed Quaterbacks and actual Quarterbacks. In this case, your original statement needs to be changed to "even if he was the only listed Quarterback on the roster he wouldn't have been the best actual Quarterback on the roster" in order to make any sense. You are welcome.
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This is logically flaw. When you said X was the only Quarterback (I emphasize only here), this makes none of the other players on the roster qualify as "Quarterback" no matter what your definition of "Quarterback" is. Otherwise, if anyone else on the roster is considered a Quarterback, X is then not the only Quarterback. Thus, X would be the best (and the wort, and the only) Quarterback on the roster.
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OT Ty Nsekhe (Redskins) to the Bills
syhuang replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not against Nsekhe. Just sayin. From 9:08: https://youtu.be/pwZxORO6vsg?t=548 -
End of Season Rank the rookie QB's
syhuang replied to RPbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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2019 NFL Draft: Bills officially picking 9th
syhuang replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually all these reports saying Bills picking 9th or 10th are correct because the ones saying 10th are based on all game results before IND/TEN game is concluded while the ones saying 9th is based on the assumption that IND/TEN doesn't end in a tie. At this moment (before IND/TEN game is ended), Bills' pick is 10th based on Bills having higher strength of schedule than Broncos. Currently Broncos' SOS is 133W/121L=0.5236 while Bills' SOS is 132W/120L=0.5238. However, as long as IND/TEN game doesn't end in a tie, Bills' SOS then becomes 133W/121L, which is the same as Broncos. In this case, we go to the next tiebreakers and Bills in the end would get 9th pick due to worse strength of victory. In other words, as long as IND/TEN game isn't a tie, Bills should get 9th pick. -
The Rosen Era Has Begun in Arizona
syhuang replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was just trying to say that it's pretty pointless to argue which team's o-line sucks more or use o-line as excuse on either QB's performance. As just shown, both QBs are among top 5 under pressure. Regarding both QBs this season, it's pretty obvious Rosen has a more rough season like the following which I posted earlier. But again, it's way too early to tell which one will be better in the future. -
The Rosen Era Has Begun in Arizona
syhuang replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
People have their own opinions on whether Cardinals have better o-line or Bills have better o-line, or which team has more starter quality offensive lineman and which team has more backup quality instead, but basically both Allen and Rosen are one of the most pressured QBs in the league. We can save each other time by just saying both team's o-line suck instead of arguing which o-line sucks a little bit more. And the following is how quarterbacks perform under pressure. Basically both Allen and Rosen are in the bottom 5. -
The Rosen Era Has Begun in Arizona
syhuang replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I assume when Doc said 'running' game', he didn't mean to include QB rushing yards after QBs escape from pass rush. Comparing Buffalo and SF, Buffalo's quarterbacks have 583 rushing yards where 536 are from Allen while SF's QBs only have 88. If we remove QB rushing yards just for a moment, Buffalo has 341 rushes for 1235 yards, or 3.62 YDS/A. On the other hand, SF has 357 rushes for 1687 yards, or 4.72 YDS/A. Of course there are designed QB runs, but you get the picture.