I only bring this up because it may be helpful info to you: on Sunday and yesterday, the board 'mis-remembered' which threads I had read and would show all threads as read when I returned to TSW. It stopped. (I am not complaining; maybe this is helpful for diagnosing any problems.)
BTW: Your DB is about to get a good workout. Fingers crossed.
kj
I read the Boston Globe article, which was pretty interesting: http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2014/09/08/dolphins-dominated-patriots-with-parade-backups/AeBLEQAORhbYBWgi2vTccI/story.html
I think it was pasted in the 'did anyone watch' thread.
My question for the Xs-and-Os crowd (I sit at a different table in the cafeteria, to be sure): what does the 5-2 defensive front mean for our gameplan? Does that pose any special problems for the OL or O generally? How do our strengths allow us to overcome those problems?
Thanks and I'll take my answer off the air.
kj
I get your point, and it is true. But, Eli's 81 rating made Tom Brady cry on a national stage. Twice. (Yes, the Giants' DL had a lot to do with it.) I will never put down Eli's game, ever.
kj
I was going to go looking for this exact play this afternoon. Thank you! Probably the play I remember most clearly from last year. (The bad ones fade. Eventually. Thankfully. Except for a certain pick 6,)
kj
Snap counts (except for special teams): http://www.buffalorumblings.com/buffalo-bills-analysis-all-22/2014/9/8/6121011/bills-vs-bears-2014-rep-counts-cj-spiller-mario-williams
Goodwin had 11 snaps; I saw it asked in other threads a few times.
kj
Can a saint swear like a sailor without it affecting his status? Of course, when he said "holy &^%#, that was a bad call", he really knows from holy &^%#.
kj
The overly restrictive terms of the non-disclosure agreement are likely keeping that information under wraps. At least until the Forbes reporter scoops it.
kj