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I've always thought he was grossly underutilized in Miami. The guy has like 4.35 speed and you don't design plays to get him in space? Look at what he did in space to the NE Patriots last year on the final play of that game. I don't think they'll get anything for him really because he's a FA at year's end. I wouldn't mind him in Buffalo as he has ST value as well.
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Via the TB12 or the JE11 regimen.
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There are multiple things working against the Bengals here. His injury history, his age, and the fact that he is in the final year of his deal.
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Where is your F5 spirit?
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The question is, is this in reference to how Green is playing his injury or is it in reference to the assets the Bengals are about to acquire for him?
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And someone would have to be dumb af to give up two 1st's for AJ.
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How has McDermott done with this team so far?
H2o replied to GreggTX's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Gave him an A. He's a good coach whom the players seem to love and rally around. He has built a culture here like no other. Whenever you can get everyone to buy into what it is you are selling then the chance for positive results increases by leaps and bounds. He's a coach who gets his guys to buy in. He does have a lapse here or there with a challenge flag or a timeout or clock management, but he has gotten better in all of those regards since year one. He and Beane have basically built this team from the ground up in three years. They have done an amazing job. Can't wait to see where we are at by year 5. Probably a lurking Jets or Pats fan on the board. -
MMQB's Jonathan Jones: Declining INT Rate in NFL
H2o replied to Thurman#1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
With the new rules where you basically get flagged for breathing on a WR it has changed everything. They don't jump routes like they used to due to possible Pass Interference calls, which you never know how that's gonna be called from week to week these days, or getting a hit on a defenseless receiver flag. The DB's aren't taking as many chances. Also, with the QB's being so protected these days, I don't think they get as rattled in the pocket because they aren't taking the hits they used to before. It makes a difference throughout the course of a game. -
Another Raider, OT Trent Brown, Domestic Violence Lawsuit
H2o replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That would be Andre Smith. I remember them basically fat-shaming him on NFL Network when he ran his 40. -
John Brown groin injury - expected to play vs Dolphins
H2o replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I might go scoop Foster on a flyer in a FF league this week. I have a couple of guys on bye's and Brown is a guy I was planning on playing. -
Cam Phillips on the Houston team as well
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LORAX on CBS Sports Radio, 2:20ish EST
H2o replied to Seasons1992's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lorax is another one of those guys who epitomizes the Buffalo Bills. An NFL journeyman most of his career who found his home and rejuvenation here. He's been nothing, but a class act, great leader, and solid player in his time with the Bills. -
McDermott on "keeping rookies hungry and humble"
H2o replied to buffaloboyinATL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's because Oliver is a bust. Not a single sack as of yet.- 40 replies
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Flores playing chess 4-D chess like Belicheat Lewis for the win
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Mariota officially benched in Tennessee
H2o replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Turns out the Bucs couldn't have gotten it right either way. Both QB's are looking like busts right now. I think Jameis will keep playing as a backup, but I wouldn't be surprised if Mariota walks away from the game after this year. -
The justice system is flawed, but I also believe the media places in the forefront what they want to place in the forefront for the purpose of division. The police do people wrong every day and it doesn't matter what color you are. I too have been subjected to such things on multiple occasions and I am white. Not going to go into detail here, but I would glady explain in a PM if you would like. With anything else you have your good and your bad as far as cops go. I have looked into his background and I've also looked into that of his gf. That is why I wonder who really orchestrated all of it. I do give him the benefit of the doubt, but it doesn't mean it erases the thought. Either way, I'm going to leave this alone now as I believe I have expressed what my thoughts are in full detail as best I can.
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New Wawrow article on the DUKE
H2o replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I love his attitude where he says, "I never took a day off." Even on the PS he was out there preparing himself for the Sunday that finally came. Can't help, but like and root for the guy. -
I wouldn't have a problem with him being in the NFL. Like I said, Kudos to him and his girlfriend for flipping it. I actually think she is more the brains behind it all. He has gotten more rich off of it than he likely would have playing the game itself at this point. Hopefully the intent was to actually make a difference and not just find an angle. The reason I find it a bit suspect is because he was adopted and raised by a white family, where he had a good life by all accounts and was brought up in a loving home. I'm also not saying I believe every QB on an NFL roster is better than him. They are clearly not. I also agree with your stance as to how guys like Tyreke Hill, Joe Mixon, Kareem Hunt, Michael Vick, and numerous other have or had NFL jobs after their situations. It's a double standard. The NFL is a talent based presentation though and talent trumps controversy. Teams don't feel that his talent level at this point is worth the circus that would surround it, especially for a guy who is going to be your backup more than likely (except in Miami). Another angle to look at it is from the business standpoint. The NFL owners paid him somewhere between $60,000,000-$80,000,000 in a settlement. Now he expects those same owners, any of those owners, to willfully sign him to a contract? Say you or I sued our place of employment for whatever and won a substantial case. Do you think that company is going to then welcome you back to your old position with open arms? No, definitely not. Chump change to them overall or not, you have now become a pariah. We would never be welcomed there again. This is likely the same stance by the NFL. Being able to work somewhere is a privilege, not a right, for any of us. We can't walk in somewhere and tell them they have to give us a job. They don't have to give us squat. We can call and ask around, ala he and his agent, but that doesn't mean it will happen just because we may be more qualified than some others already there.
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They were calling for his head in SF before all of the extracurricular stuff started. He lost his job to Gabbert. The first week where did the camera catch him? He was just sitting on the bench, looking like he was sulking more than anything else. Somehow it was made a topic by the media. Kudos to him and his girlfriend for flipping it by the next week into something else. It grew legs and became what it has been. You want to know what type of QB he was at the end? Watch his game against the Bills. That's Kaep, only now he's a few years older. People want to throw his numbers out there, but go back and look at what point of the game he put up those TD's. They were mainly after the game was decided. A garbage TD a week when your team is losing isn't really worth much, but it has been turned into an arguing point like he was better than what he actually was. Harbaugh and Roman got every ounce they could out of him. He had a good run. The NFL figured him out. Force him to play the QB position and he wasn't going to beat you. We do agree that Chip Kelly sucked though. Terrible coach.