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[closed]Im sick of watching tyrod
Bill from NYC replied to enlightener's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
@OP: I suggest you get used to Tyrod. I could very easily be wrong but imo you are watching the future of the game. How many pure passers are you seeing in college now? Few indeed. In the NFL, there are still handful of qbs who don't rely much on mobility, and those guys are either old or getting there. Now, maybe Winston will be a great pocket passer. Luck IS great imo and even he must rely quite a bit on his ability to run. I think a quarterback that isn't talked about much who will do very well in this league is Trevone Boykin. It is, and always has been hard to stop guys like Tyrod and Trevone. I heard a couple of NFL defenders say that it was worse to play against Steve Young than Montana because Young could do so much with his legs. The thing is that in those days (before the rule changes) players would all but try to assassinate quarterbacks. Anyway, your opinion of Tyrod may change. I for one think the kid is pretty good. -
The reason the above HAS to be true is clear: Touchdowns. McCoy Rushing: 203 Att./895 Yds./3 TDs Receiving: 32 rec./292yds/2 TDs Karlos Rushing: 87 Att./493 yds./6 TDs Receiving: 8 rec./93 yds./2 TDs Karlos scores points.
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Crystal Ball: Top Prospects for 2016 NFL Draft
Bill from NYC replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Same here. I hope Whaley doesn't trade away our picks! -
Deactivate Mario??
Bill from NYC replied to Bleeding Bills Blue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If Rex didn't have so much guaranteed money it would have made sense to fire him weeks ago. Let's face it: His defense sucks despite the talent. His team is completely confused. Players are complaining. He is a distraction. He has no clock management skills. Does this excuse Mario? No, but I agree with you. The situations are close in terms of importance. What we have are two millionaires who either can't or won't do their jobs. You did a fine job of "making your point" as far as I am concerned. -
Deactivate Mario??
Bill from NYC replied to Bleeding Bills Blue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nice catch! -
Deactivate Mario??
Bill from NYC replied to Bleeding Bills Blue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Kelsay also provided SOME pressure (even though he was almost always 1 step too late). Talent was his problem, not lack of effort. Hey, watching Mario makes me sick, but I will never think it is ok to bring a weak, Jauron type defense to a tough, blue collar town such as Buffalo. -
Deactivate Mario??
Bill from NYC replied to Bleeding Bills Blue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You make some good points and I wish we were having this conversation I person. Brother, the 2013 and 2014 teams didn't have the offense we now have. There was no Tyrod. We had Orton and yes, EJ Manuel. We didn't have Shady or my man Karlos. We had CJ Spiller. This matters to GG. Did we have less TOP? Was the defense under more pressure? Were those schedules tougher? My point is that while Spikes surely was a factor, Rex is killing us. Hey, jmo. Btw, if you are really all that concerned about MLB, watch or tape the Crimson Tide on 12/31, and keep your eye on #19, Reggie Ragland. Also check out Reuben Foster. These are monster linebackers. Flat out monsters. -
Deactivate Mario??
Bill from NYC replied to Bleeding Bills Blue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Losing Spikes matters, but if he is SO great, if he is THAT much of a superstar, where is he now? Why didn't he catch on somewhere? Having players like Dareus, etc. in pass coverage is the football equivalent of asking Babe Ruth to bunt on a consistent basis. Rex is the main problem on this team, not losing Spikes. Jmo. -
Deactivate Mario??
Bill from NYC replied to Bleeding Bills Blue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Did you read the entire post you answered? Or, are you trying to make some abstract point, or win a non-existent argument? Post #61 explains things pretty well imo. -
Deactivate Mario??
Bill from NYC replied to Bleeding Bills Blue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sometimes even when he doesn't drop back, he is merely holding his ground. He doesn't pursue the quarterback in this stupid defense. Once in a while he jumps, as if to block a pass. You do see this, no? I cannot understand how a fan could not be outraged. Would people think it was normal if Richard Dent was covering receivers? Or Bruce Smith? The situation is freaky and has destroyed this team. PS: I do believe that he is dogging it. But Pegula will save 12 million if he is cut. It will cost more than 20 mil. to get rid of the biggest cause of failure, which is Rex. -
Report: Peyton Manning linked to HGH, doping ring
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I belong to a "normal" gym and I think that a high percentage of the people in there are juicing. When I was much younger, I used to do 20 clean marine pull-ups. I am talking all the way down. I have long arms so this and the bench were harder for me. The other day, I saw a guy doing SETS of 20 marine pull-ups with (2) 45 pound plates attached to his waist. I didn't count the sets but he did more than 6 or 7. He might have done 10. Then, he started lifting weights. Is this normal? Can one do this without enhancements? I never really believed that NFL players were not juicing. I looked up Mario Williams's combine numbers. The man did 35 reps with 225. I realize that these are some of the strongest men on earth but given his frame, this would not seem possible. And, I watched Cornelius Bennett in college (yes, sadly I am that old). He absolutely did NOT look anything like he did on the Bills, where his neck looked like a tree trunk. In my very uneducated opinion, NFL owners do want players to juice. They also have to pretend to be against it because of getting sued. There is WAY too much money at stake. -
Keep watching those all 22s. Watch the one for this game and see Corbin Bryant racing back and forth before the snap, as if he was "threatening" to rush the passer from the DT position. Of course, he was off balance and useless when the football was snapped. The whole premise of this type of formation was idiotic, even embarrassing as a fan. And the effort does suck. I don't excuse this but the players are obviously angry. I would be to if I weighed 340 or so and was jumping in the air and running backwards. Overall, I am unsure as to what you are getting at. Do you think Rex is NOT to blame for the team having more than 30 less sacks than last season? Are you satisfied with the pressure these players are applying? Do you enjoy watching men as big as Dareus and Bryant spinning, jumping, and running backwards? If so, this season must be making you one happy fellow!
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1) Graham was steady; he usually is. That said, I think that the top defender on the Bills today was McKelvin. This is a rare thing to type, but his hit set up the interception and he broke up a lot of passes. 2) Corbin Bryant played well today, even though he was frequently used in pass coverage. 3) I suppose Hogan has played himself off of the roster next season. He isn't totally awful, but there is no place in this league for a possession receiver with questionable hands. 4) Just before the half, the interception that Tyrod threw was dumb. The delay penalty by Watkins before that was dumb. The clock management was dumb. There is zero accountability on this team. Rex is a horror show. 5) The Bills netted 236 yds on the ground today. OK, Tyrod DID run for 67 yards. Still, Gillislee had 93 yds. and Karlos ran for 76. Those two also combined for 4 catches for 37 yards. Having a big, physical back made quite the difference. They didn't seem to miss Shady all that much. Just sayin..... 6) Arrows of neon and flashing marquees out on Main Street. Chicago, New York, Detroit it's all on the same street. Your typical city involved in a typical daydream, Hang it up and see what tomorrow brings. Dallas - got a soft machine, Houston - too close to New Orleans. New York - got the ways and means, but just won't let you be. 7) Folks, I am sad to report that I cannot any longer defend Mario Williams. He looks weak and appears to be not trying at all. Believe me, it hurts to say this. He was a great player and I have a ton of respect for what he does off the field. 8) Tyrod Taylor has better vision on running plays than any qb I have seen as of late, and this includes Russell Wilson. Is Newton a better runner? I don't know but Tyrod kept us in the game with his legs today. 9) People should stop posting that the Bills DL only goes into coverage "about 5% of the time." That is simply not true. They are doing it constantly. It is pitiful to watch. 10) I am usually happier than this after a Bills win. The truth is that we were just a bit lucky to win this one, or so I think. 11) Watkins played very well today. It was good to see some shorter patterns mixed in, as crazy as that sounds. I believe he is a complete receiver, not just a deep threat and should be used accordingly. 12) No quarterback sacks today and not much pressure either. Sometimes it is hard to believe what I am watching. 13) I hope everyone here and your loved ones had a wonderful Christmas and or Chaunaka. 14) GO BILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank you for this post. You are right, imo Mario IS a special guy. From what I have read, he lives in Houston and hangs out with cops and correction officers. Houston was short on cash and Mario spent a great deal of money buying them police cars. How many people do something so cool? As a player, he is a freak. How many humans have a thin build, weigh 290, and are fast and as strong as a bull? The man was tremendous for years, now all of a sudden he sucks? Is that how this works? I think that Rex Ryan is a fraud and a buffoon. He destroyed any chance of success this team had, despite finally getting an adequate (at least) quarterback. With the talent on our defense, this was no easy task. I don't like what I have seen from Mario this season. It is disappointing but Mario Williams is NOT what is wrong with this football team. The biggest problem is the sub-par coach.
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I have been a fan of Marcel Dareus since the first time I saw him play at Alabama. That said, I advise you to be cautious in terms of your optimism. First of all, I question his motivation after his 100 million + dollar contract. Next, do you remember Big Sam Adams? Sam LOOKED like a nose tackle but was anything but. Same with Marcel. He is a penetrating lineman. Marcel will never play to his full potential tying up blockers. He is strong enough to push and get through. This is how he got double digit sacks last season and why he got the big bucks. The Mario situation is simply depressing. Sadly, I agree with you wrt Kyle. I deeply appreciate his effort and what he has done for this team, but it is not realistic (imo) to expect him to have a healthy season. And his salary while not bank breaking, is substantial. As for Hughes, the penalties do suck, but he got his money and it's clear that he still cares. He is really the only pass rusher we have under this loser defensive system. As I said in another post, my name for this defense is the "Jauronettes."
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Tyrod is the #1 FA pickup of 2015 per ESPN
Bill from NYC replied to BuffaloHokie13's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So the fact that he offered contracts to both Byrd and Spiller means nothing? He tried to sign both of these guys. Pretending it didn't happen is one thing. But pretending these were players that he chose to let go is a bit much, no?