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I do love this clip with Tom Brady and Josh
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to Returntoglory's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t hate Brady, I just never liked him for several reasons and the biggest reason is because he wasn’t ours and he always kicked our asses. But like it or not, he is one of the greatest, or THE greatest, QBs to play the game and seeing videos like this, makes him more human and likable and he sure seems to have taken a liking to Josh which is definitely a good thing. There are a lot of videos of them together or with banter between the two, I guess kinda talkin sh** that they know each will hear. Good stuff, always and I believe Brady is probably in some way as well. -
Why the Josh Allen hate (draft reaction)?
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to Gman10's topic in The Stadium Wall
All I can tell ya is that originally I wanted Baker Mayfield, glad we didn’t get him. But once Mayfield was taken off the board, Josh Allen was my next choice so I am not eating any crow. I hated Josh Rosen as the pick, nothing special about him and usually when the “analysts” say someone is the most NFL ready, that means they are not ready at all. Lamar I never thought was very good and I still don’t believe he is very good. I have always believed that we got the right guy for us, for the city. I’m glad we didn’t get Baker, he kinda seems like another Johnny Manziel (?), a lot of hype, but little to show for it. Quite honestly, I said at the time it was either/or. I didn’t really care which one, just one of the two Mayfield or Allen and I was chanting the opposite of what many here were when they drafted Allen, we got the right Josh. Rosen always seemed like a douche bag to me, and he is. -
The Texans need to win, and should win. I still do not believe that Lamar is as good as all of the hype they give him. However, that CJ Stroud seems phenomenal. Honestly, I fear playing the Texans more than Lamar, Josh have beaten Lamar on multiple occasions and he really is not that good. Just take a look at his requirements to resign in Baltimore. He required multiple high end receivers, and they went and got at least of them, that shows me a lack of confidence in his own abilities. Besides, I have a soft spot for the Texans anyway after living in Texas for over 15 years and everyone there being a Dallas fan, but it’s just a soft spot, not like the raging love I have for the Bills! Also, I am just sick and tired of hearing how great this Baltimore team supposedly is, it would be wonderful to see them knocked off by the Texans….at home no less.
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The expert media and their excuses
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to Stroke 17's topic in The Stadium Wall
Of course you do realize that the interceptions that have happened, have been the least detrimental to the team of any quarterback in the league. In other words, teams have scored the least amount of points off of Allen’s turnovers as compared to any other starting quarterback. To put it one other way, Allen’s interceptions happen at a time or place where the other team is unable to capitalize and realize those points from the turnover. I am also aware that we tend to win more when there are less interceptions, so there is a correlation. Maybe it’s defense exhaustion, but idk, hopefully it doesn’t happen and if it does, it’s not too detrimental and we still win…GO BILLS. Either way, he is not any more prone to interceptions than any other quarterback. He just has more, but that is just a numbers thing as he also has many more touchdowns too. -
The expert media and their excuses
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to Stroke 17's topic in The Stadium Wall
Last thing I remember, I was running for the door… -
The expert media and their excuses
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to Stroke 17's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can I get AMEN… finally someone with the real numbers, and these are the real numbers. The fact is that Allen is indeed the best quarterback in the league, warts and all, the numbers just don’t lie. While every other team/pundit whines about why their quarterback can’t do it, Allen just does it. He has never had the quality supporting cast like others, yet every year here he is in the playoffs. He just does more with a lot less, without the whining and sideline meltdowns. Meanwhile, anytime there is a lull in the great Patrick Mahomes play, it is followed by excuses for that lull….his receivers, his coaches, he is just off today, he is injured, he is without Kelce….it’s just nonstop. And it is very eerily similar for Lamar Jackson. Allen is not a turnover machine, he is a winning machine that pundits/commentators/fans refuse to recognize because of their draft day narrative. Just about every other elite quarterback is given the benefit of media excuses, yet are still mentioned as one of the greats, Mahomes, Jackson, Love, Stroud, Herbert, Stafford…and whomever else their is. These guys are all mentioned in the same breath and if they have an off game or season, they are given an excuse. The media is the hardest on Josh, but he has the best stats of all of them. I mentioned it in another thread, but there is a breakdown on YouTube for their year MVP between Allen and Lamar Jackson. The stats that are used, which is everything, put Allen far and away the MVP over Jackson. -
Sorry to say... But Diggs is done.
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to ShipUPride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Um…..you know you can just scroll past any comments, kinda like I do when it doesn’t pertain to me, or I see a similar dispute, and this had nothing to do with you. Don’t like it, keep walking. Your comments are unneeded and only serve to enflame the situation. -
Sorry to say... But Diggs is done.
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to ShipUPride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wow, you are one of those extreme type people, yes you are correct my logic is to pull him out of the game for preservation, precisely what I alluded to you got me. So by your logic then, even though he is about to get thoroughly blasted at the knees or has three different defenders ready to take him out, he should just let it happen on every down, every time he touches the ball, just to get a yard or two to make it second and six rather than second and eight. Maybe that helps you understand how ridiculous you sound. In your job, whatever it is that you do which I imagine has nothing to do with any sort of use of physical anything….try repeatedly falling out of your computer chair deliberately, knowing full well what is going to happen. Smacking your head, getting a concussion, breaking your neck, etc. then come and talk to me about constantly putting your body through something for nothing, one yard or two because some fan says you don’t work hard enough. Up 21 nothing doesn’t win any game when there is still more than half the game left. You sound really reasonable, I bet your significant other really enjoys your all or nothing conversations and arguments. Get lost, don’t waste anymore of my time, you have no logic or understanding. And your whole come on man shtick is really pretty stupid, but I guess that matches your thought processes as well. See ya, don’t waste my time. -
Sorry to say... But Diggs is done.
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to ShipUPride's topic in The Stadium Wall
I do believe that was answered in my first line, the part where I talk about a Super Bowl run as opposed to one single game. Maybe that’s a question you need to ask yourself. Like it or not, if Diggs gets knocked out of the game, and/or future games, because he tried for one extra meaningless yard after the catch, that will inevitably hurt the offense and the whole entire team. So again, big picture=Super Bowl, small picture=one game (meaningless YAC). Play smart=body/team preservation. There are already enough injuries from meaningless plays or after tackle injuries. If a first down is needed or the end zone is right there, I guarantee Diggs will push his body and risk the injury. -
Sorry to say... But Diggs is done.
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to ShipUPride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not really sure how looking at the big picture, a Super Bowl run, is smaller than looking at an individual game…that comment makes no sense whatsoever. You act like Diggs doesn’t hit anyone or doesn’t ever get hit or hasn’t gotten hit for the last eight years or so of his professional life. To compare Diggs and Shakir physically or physicality at this point in each of their respective careers is a little ridiculous. That’s like trying to compare Diggs career accomplishments to Shakir’s career accomplishments, obviously Diggs will have much better stats. It’s the same in this case as well, Diggs has been beat up for a lot longer than Shakir, is significantly older than Shakir, and Shakir is just starting his career. Everything you have said is very very small picture, and even small minded. Thinking about the future is not a “…smaller way of looking at it…” lol. And I’m not really sure how it can get smaller than one single 60 minute game. -
Sorry to say... But Diggs is done.
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to ShipUPride's topic in The Stadium Wall
So…lay it all on the line, even at the expense of not participating in the rest of the game or any game that follows, really? This is a very small way to look at it. Davis is out already, but hey f*** it, let’s lose our number one receiver as well. Come on this is almost as bad as the original post, almost🙄. Also, Josh is monster of a man, he doesn’t get hit, he hits and by being the one that hits you are preserving your body because you know how you want that collision to go down. Same thing for Diggs, if he is doing the hitting, he is fine. But when one of monsters is going to clean out your legs why risk it. Dude is worker. -
Sorry to say... But Diggs is done.
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to ShipUPride's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Right, but with that being said, after he answered, her response was something along the lines of that was the answer she expected from him. He is recognized by everyone as the professional, the leader, the Superman, the whatever great name or trait you want to attach to him and that is part of the reason that he is the league MVP this year, I don’t care what these chuckleheads in the media say. Interceptions, my a**, he has the lowest rate of points against off those interceptions. There is a YouTube video that breaks this down wonderfully between him and Lamar and he is heads and shoulders above Lamar in every respect/aspect. This wonderful leader gets very little respect from anyone around the league and why is that? Because it’s Buffalo, I guess. That greatness cannot come out of that crappy little area. (Heavy Sarcasm intended, for those of you that can’t get it)
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Yeah he called them out in the post game on-field interview too. He was also asked what play meant more, his 52 yard run or Shakir’s touchdown run and, to no one’s surprise, he naturally claimed the latter was the better play….even though I firmly believe that his run run was better. But that’s who he is, he is a leader, he will give all the credit to his troops, not take it for himself. Diggs is very similar that respect. This is why they are the captains, thanks for insight, it’s good to read that.
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Shout out another “elite” HC like Mike Tomlin
NY to VA to NV to TX to AZ replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
I feel like this is a bit sarcastic. Just feeling I got….in case others can’t read into the sarcasm.