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Bills nugget: Lorenzo Alexander was resigned at a low price because he had, in baseball terms, a suspiciously high BABIP (batting average on balls in play). He got 12.5 sacks, but didn't get to the qb much beyond those 13 times. The view is that he can't reproduce those numbers given his low number of hurries. http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2017/06/27/nfl-analytics-what-nfl-teams-use-pff-stats-llc-tendencies-player-tracking-injuries-chip-kelly
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Re point 4 --measuring how supportive fans are online doesn't factor in fan team sites (non social media). The Pats' sites flat out suck (there is nothing out there even 10 percent as atrong as this site), so I imagine that the only recourse Pats fans have to resort to blathering on FB, twitter, or instagram more than the usual fan.
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I thought it was funny, more or less. And anyone who doesn't think that the Brady dildo thing should be in the annals of Buffalo sports fandom ... well, I don't know what to say. It was definitely crude and lowbrow, but inspired nonetheless.
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Nice Holmes news per Rumblings
dave mcbride replied to thunderingsquid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
But the hand size! -
Nice Holmes news per Rumblings
dave mcbride replied to thunderingsquid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
http://buffalonews.com/1999/08/30/louds-latest-effort-speaks-volumes/ 'A year ago, Kamil Loud was one of the great stories of the Bills' training camp. He was a seventh-round draft pick from Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo who made big play after big play on the practice field and in preseason games to secure a spot on the final 53-man roster. This summer, however, Loud had been mostly forgotten. ... Loud even found himself taking a backseat to another long-shot story -- rookie free agent Jeremy McDaniel. But that all changed Saturday night in Cincinnati. Loud soared back into the forefront of the Bills' preseason with a game-high four receptions for 75 yards and two touchdowns in a 30-3 victory over the Bengals. "He had a great camp last year and really made some people's heads turn," said Johnson, who connected with Loud for a 6-yard score that gave the Bills a 20-3 lead in the third quarter. "And this year we got Peerless, so he's kind of moved to the back. Now he's kind of coming back out and showing what he can do." Loud showed the Bills more than blazing speed and the ability to get open for a catch. The TD from Johnson came on the series after he caught a 35-yard pass and suffered an injury to his left ankle while being tackled from behind by safety Cory Hall at the Cincinnati 7.' -
Nice Holmes news per Rumblings
dave mcbride replied to thunderingsquid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
More on hand size - Watkis has 9 5/8" hands, which is above average. Average is 9 1/3". -
Nice Holmes news per Rumblings
dave mcbride replied to thunderingsquid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good find, but ... Trump hands! "Holmes is a unique talent at 64 and 210 pounds. His 6.69 three-cone time at the 2011 combine is exactly what Odell Beckham Jr. clocked at the combine three years later despite weighing 12 pounds less and being five inches shorter. Holmes has 4.51 speed. Robert Woods ran a 4.51 in his 40-yard dash at the 2013 combine. To get a gauge on his explosiveness capabilities, Holmes broad jump of 130 was only two inches shorter than Marquise Goodwins. Lastly, Holmes vertical of 35 was the same as the 510, 199-pound Golden Tates. Strangely, Holmes has 8 5/8 hands, which places him in the 8th percentile among receivers at the combine since 1999." Also, this piece on hand size is pretty darn interesting: https://www.numberfire.com/nfl/news/7794/do-small-hands-doom-a-wide-receiver-in-the-nfl -
Jeremy Maclin (Agrees to 2 year deal with Ravens)
dave mcbride replied to BillsDiehard's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not sure this has been posted, but it apparently came down to Ravens v Eagles. The Bills weren't in the running: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/06/12/report-maclins-decision-came-down-to-ravens-eagles/ -
He won't be able to use his starting lawyer though ...
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Rumor- Bills will entertain trade offers for Watkins?
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree. -
Jeremy Maclin (Agrees to 2 year deal with Ravens)
dave mcbride replied to BillsDiehard's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't have the time to read 22 pages, but has anyone discussed why a good organization - KC - may have cut him? I have heard that he has a chronic bum ankle, and that the ankle problem may never go away. -
Rumor- Bills will entertain trade offers for Watkins?
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yup. -
ESPN: Seahawks Defense really resents Russell Wilson
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not to be a jerk, but the level of analysis in this thread is depressing - a lot of "this is what I see" and "the qb has x wins" sorts of takes. This board was always a million times better than the BBMB, and I fear that it's sinking. Kirby, Yolo, etc. do a great job of reeling it back in, but my god, the know-nothing hot takers appear to be out in force now. Everyone: pro-football-reference.com is your friend. Scroll down to advanced qb stats. 100 is average. Wilson lead the NFL in 2015 with 131. He has never been below 100. http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WilsRu00.htm Also, for the critics out there: I suggest doing a deep dive into the talent level on the seahawks' o-line the last two seasons. Seriously. -
Rumor- Bills will entertain trade offers for Watkins?
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This should have ende the thread. -
ESPN: Seahawks Defense really resents Russell Wilson
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not really true. The line was actually good from 2012-2014. Injuries and departures killed them afterward. Trading Max Unger for Jimmy Graham after the 2014 season was definitely a mixed result. Sweezy, McQuistan, and Okung are all gone too. They were all decent to solid players, and Unger was (and is) really good. -
ESPN: Seahawks Defense really resents Russell Wilson
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Their offensive line talent the last two seasons has been TERRIBLE. It pretty much explains everything. -
ESPN: Seahawks Defense really resents Russell Wilson
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This all may be true, but it's a dumb way to look at things (not you; the Seahawks defensive players if they actually think this way). The Seahawks o-line over the last two seasons has been among the 2 or 3 worst in the league, and it's not because of a lack of effort. It's because the talent is incredibly poor. The defense has good talent. Demanding excellence from no-talent players is a fool's errand. Wilson is an amazing player who makes that offense look competent despite such terrible talent in front of him. -
Pats* issue seldom-used May 9 tender to LeGarrette Blount
dave mcbride replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have brought this up elsewhere, but has anyone looked at Blount's ypc in the final five games of the regular season and also the playoffs? It was terrible. -
Solomon Wilcotts and the Buffalo Beels
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Wilcots was solid. -
Are you familiar with tobacco industry-funded studies of the alleged links between smoking and lung cancer in the 1950s-1980s? There's no harm in admitting that playing NFL football is terrible for one's health and brain. Same goes for boxing. It wasn't safe to be a gladiator either. They're bloodsports. Just admit it.
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Saying CTE isn't related to football is whistling past the graveyard. Of course it is. I think people deny it because they don't like admitting that they love such a brutal sport, but they should face up to facts. I fully admit that given my NFL fandom, I probably would have been cheering at the gladiator fights in imperial Rome. But at least I like to think that I would have been of the folks who instinctively put my thumb up when it came time to vote on the fate of the loser. Also, saying what you say about global warming probably means that we can't have a productive conversation about anything like this.
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Yep - 1000 meter fall while prepping for one of the most difficult ascent routes on Everest.
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To be fair to football, it's not the only dangerous sport. Check this out - a death rate of 25 percent among aspiring climbers! https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/09/sports/polish-climbers-to-scale-deadly-k2-peak-in-winter.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=second-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news
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Well, Buoniconti played 15 years in the NFL, so in his case it's certainly the case that most of the hits he took -- and certainly the most impactful ones -- occurred in the NFL. Pee wee football is in no way comparable to the NFL, by the way.