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Yeah, there's no way they can keep Clowney and trade for/sign Ngakoue.
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New NFL substance policy: no more testing for pot
H2o replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I know someone who's happy -
Sunday Ticket monopoly may be ending......
H2o replied to Seasons1992's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Streamed games for years now because the Bills are RARELY on in VA. This past season was the most I've ever been able to watch them on live TV since the 90's because we played the NFC East, Baltimore, a Pats game (initially forgot that one), and had Pittsburgh on a Sunday night. It was awesome. Next year it will be back to the streams except for 3 or 4 I bet. -
New NFL substance policy: no more testing for pot
H2o replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And then if testing positive you will only incur fines, no suspensions. The fine amount depends on which stage you are in as well. The most hefty will be 3 game checks. -
Would you give Dez Bryant a workout?
H2o replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A 32 year old, often injured WR who had lost a step before all of the injuries? No thanks. -
Chargers trading Russell Okung to Panthers for Trai Turner
H2o replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Okung @ LT and moving Little @ G could be the reason for the trade. That still leaves them with flexibility as to what they do in the draft. -
Bills add “Game Management” to Marc Lubick’s title
H2o replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Most teams have an extensive analytics department now. Doug Pederson is a person who rode this wave to a SB a couple of years ago. The analytics aspect, all of the numbers involved, and percentages for all of these situations are crunched by the "computers folks" to help the decision making process. Software. Sometimes things are still done off of feel and instinct, but most times they are based off of these percentages. I'm sure this is a lot of what Marc will be involved in, the implementation of strategies based off of such numbers. -
Another thing to consider is San Francisco signing Brady to a 1 year deal to go all in this year, but then chasing Shanny's boy Cousins next year when he becomes a FA. That could be the real plan behind all of it. They don't think Janeane is the long term solution so they sign Brady for a year, release Janeane, and go after Kirk in 2021.
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Versatility- McBeane loves it. Short mock based on it
H2o replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1. The Bills take a Division II Safety with their 1st Round pick....... People on TSW: Chaisson isn't making it past Atlanta -
If they think he gives them their best shot to win a SB within the next two years then it would make perfect sense. They already have a sick defense. Pay Brady, try to get a Lombardi in the next 2 years, and then move forward. I can see this being the case. The Shanahan offense with Matt Ryan wasn't as basic as what they are running for Garofalo it seems. You could also see the frustration on his face many times throughout the season.
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Spotrac Guesses on Potential Bills extensions (edited title)
H2o replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
*Pops the Brian Cushing nutritional pack then prays* Milano: "Dear God, please give me another shot at Deshaun Watson, please...." -
Chase Claypool- I know you want to talk about him
H2o replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You could make the same argument for Claypool making Book look mediocre even with all of the catches he made to bail him out on a weekly basis. Claypool accounted for 1/4 of Book's completions, over 1/3 of his yards, and over 1/3 of his TD's. Manziel was a completely different QB in college and his style fit that game. He threw some absolute dimes to Evans over his couple of years there, not taking anything away from Evans' ability of course. Watch the two highlight videos. I see tons of similarities between Claypool and Evans. The both naturally use their body the same to shield off defenders. Both are hands catchers. Eerily similar in what I see between the two. One thing, a huge difference you will notice, is that almost every single pass to Claypool 20 yards or more downfield he has to adjust to in some way, shape, or form. How many times did Manziel hit Evans in stride perfectly? And, yes, you were ABSOLUTELY right about Peterman. -
Frazier is nothing, but a class act. Well deserved and glad we have him.
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Chase Claypool- I know you want to talk about him
H2o replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Maybe a bit , but watch them both in college. Watch the body control, the difficult catches at times, the high-pointing when necessary, the way the both of them look running in the open field after the catch, it's quite similar. Say what you want about Manziel, but he's one of the best college QB's to play in the last 20 years and that was Mike Evans' QB @ A&M while Claypool had Brandon Wimbush and Ian Book. -
Chase Claypool- I know you want to talk about him
H2o replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I understand your take, but I see a slightly faster Mike Evans -
@KyleBrandt - "I want Amari Cooper in Buffalo.
H2o replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Pretty sure they are gonna use the tag on Dak is what I heard, unless there has been some progress made on that front I am unaware of at the moment (completely possible). -
Spotrac Guesses on Potential Bills extensions (edited title)
H2o replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Chase Claypool- I know you want to talk about him
H2o replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He's a WR with flexibility to be moved around due to his size and strength. I've watched him for 4 years at Notre Dame, being the professed homer I am. In those 4 years I watched him take a step forward every season. As a Freshman he got basically 0 playing time. As a Sophomore he struggled with some drops, but you also saw the big play potential and the outstanding body control. Junior season he started to really emerge as a weapon in the passing game and cleaned up the drops, even though he was 2nd fiddle to Boykin. His Senior year he was the leader of the pack and put up some big numbers even with Book's inconsistencies. A lot of the perceived "he lacks separation" is due to Ian Book and his ball placement at times. Claypool would have his man beat by a full step, which is probably 2 yards easily for him, and Book's pass would cause him to have to adjust. I would literally be screaming at the TV on some plays (usually 4 or 5 a game at least) due to the fact Claypool was wide open and Book either missed him on the throw, took off too early from the pocket without having his eyes down the field, or he just flat out never looked his way for whatever reason. He could have easily had another 400+ yards and 5 TD's this year. People see a big guy and immediately want to flip him to another position. These are his 1-on-1 Senior Bowl reps. There are a couple of sloppy runs, one looking like it was due to him getting tangled up with the DB, but he is a solid route runner for a guy his size, has some quick twitch to him, can get separation, has great hands, and you know he can go up to get the ball over anyone. Some of the balls thrown his way were pretty crappy as well in the video, especially the ones where he's in the endzone. -
Free Agency News and Updates - around the league
H2o replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Paging Maneesha.... -
Free Agency News and Updates - around the league
H2o replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Much of what you say is true, but did he truly want out of Houston or did he just not want to play for them under the Franchise Tag? Maybe there was friction between him and BOB? He doesn't seem like the typical money-grab type of player we see so often when you hear him speak, I will give him that. He seems like he genuinely likes to play football. Time will tell I guess and hopefully we have shaken the former stigma among the players on the market.