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H2o

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  1. I remember a lot of people on here praising the Rams for their approach. Trade your picks, go all in now, blah, blah, blah. Now the flaw in that is being exposed. Yes, they had a couple year run, but they have been irresponsible with their cap and have stunted their growth in the future with the lack of day 1 and even day 2 picks. They gave us a 2nd for Watkins and let him walk. Now they gave up two 1st's and a 4th for a guy who holds all the leverage at the end of this year. If they were smart they would have kept Peters and Talib, rode out the season, and would have had much more flexibility while still retaining those high end picks. Some FO's are so short sighted that they make rash decisions and the Rams are the epitome of buyer's remorse at the moment.
  2. Good for Karlos. Hope he works hard and earns himself another shot. He was pretty dynamic for us in his rookie season.
  3. I think Goff's decline this year can be largely attributed to the decline of Todd Gurley. When you go from having an elite RB to a guy who is now pretty average due to the deterioration of his knee it makes a huge difference imo. Teams were never really scared of Goff, but they were scared of Gurley. Now that the running game is less effective Goff isn't showing he can carry the team with his arm.
  4. Now all we need is for Darnold to see a ghost, take off running, and fumble the ball when he slams into his own offensive lineman's rear end.
  5. And Dak's has been known to be suspect at times once he gets rattled back there. Hopefully they hit him hard a few times at least in the first series then he's thinking about it all game.
  6. McVay was Andre the Giant at one point, but the NFL has turned into Hulk Hogan
  7. I want to see how Shaq looks against them as well. He has been much better this year overall and this could be a statement game for him.
  8. The Ravens have the best group of TE's in the NFL right now with Andrews, Hurst, and Boyle. They also have Snead who has turned into a pretty solid possession type WR, with Boykin having a 6'4" frame to go along with 4.4 speed, and Brown who is like their version of Tyreke Hill. On top of that they have Mark Ingram, who is in the midst of the best year of his career, and Gus Edwards backing him up. At the helm they have the most electric athlete in the game right now in Jackson and Roman calling nearly a flawless game at the moment. The defense is also starting to hit their stride and have moved up to #11 in the NFL while having the #2 offense. The key against Baltimore will be to stop the run, which we have shown susceptibility to this year, and force Jackson to throw outside the hashes like Gunner said. I don't believe there is any team remaining on the schedule that we cannot beat. Will it take a complete game? Absolutely, but we can win every one.
  9. "Joined" the board on November 15? Hmmmmm
  10. I would like to see Duke get some more opportunities, but Foster was the speed guy who ran fly routes, deep posts, and deep crossing patterns. That is probably more McKenzie or Roberts at this point.
  11. Take it up with McDermott, that seems to be his style. No offense taken here brother
  12. Concern-o-meter level? Pssshhhh, 0
  13. McD is never going to be the type of coach that goes out to embarrass another team or their staff. If he feels the game is in hand, which it clearly was by Denver's lack to generate basically anything, then he is going to grind out the clock. I also think that yesterday they made it a goal to get Frank the touches he needed to become the NFL's 3rd all time leading rusher during the home game. Once Frank got close they were giving him the rock until it happened. If that makes you triggered then you might want to seek professional help for the necessary assistance.
  14. They'll win a game somewhere. Jets, Dolphins, or one of the Browns games.
  15. Wouldn't it be awesome to make the Swami's prediction come true 25 years after the fact of a SF/BUF SB?
  16. I have a feeling that Jaylon Smith is going to be tasked with spying Allen all game. We will mix in some runs, but I think this is the week where the offense will be geared around Allen attempting to beat the Cowboys with his arm.
  17. 7 a year, like clockwork
  18. Ahhhhh, gotcha. These must be the updated rankings after yesterday then. http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?tabSeq=2&defensiveStatisticCategory=GAME_STATS&conference=ALL&role=OPP&season=2019&seasonType=REG&d-447263-s=TOTAL_YARDS_GAME_AVG&d-447263-o=1&d-447263-n=1
  19. LOOK EVERYONE!!!!! @Jimmy Spagnola has converted to a Bills fan!!!! He even has a picture of his former team getting dusted by Motor
  20. It's all smoke, mirrors, and our bottom feeder schedule
  21. The Broncos came in with the #4 Total Defense in the NFL yesterday giving up 310.8 yards per game. We had 424 yards of total offense and that was with running the clock for the rest of the game after Josh's TD pass to Brown. We were right on their average of 19.7 pts per with our 20 pts scored, but again remember we coasted from just under 10 minutes on. We converted half of our 3rd downs yesterday, which is a telling stat for the time of possession, leading to 10 minute differential in controlling the ball. It was also clear the Bills wanted to exploit the weaker part of Denver's defense, being 11th against the run, and we did so to the tune of 244 yards on the ground more than doubling up what they allow on a weekly basis (they were only allowing 100.5 yds per game prior to our shellacking of that defense). This was mainly done without the services of Mitch Morse who was out with a hand injury. The reason we didn't have more points or a higher yardage total as well was because of some key penalties that negated quality gains and first downs. No, Josh didn't have big stats or his best game of the season. He had one get away from him and threw his first INT in 5 games. But he did again show that he is improved hanging in the pocket, beating the blitz, looking off defenders, using pump fakes, knowing when to take off, and this is the 2nd week in a row where he and Smoke hooked up for a long TD. Shout out to Singletary who continues to build momentum, Gore who shook off a couple of rough games to turn in a solid performance (now the #3 ALL TIME leading rusher in NFL history ), the OL for knocking people around out there, and the defense for getting after it all day long. It was probably one of our most complete performances of the season. Fixed the numbers once I realized the NFL.com stats included yesterday's totals.
  22. Daboll going up in the booth has been seemingly what he needed, while Josh being told to go out there and be himself has unleashed the beast. We win this game on Thursday, on the road, on national TV, and the Nancy's will conveniently be out Black Friday shopping.
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