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  1. 20 minutes ago, QB Bills said:

    Or it's just that this line was so awful that teams never blitzed us and still got right to the qb. Luckily we had a guy who could mask these deficiencies with his mobility. You saw what happened when you had a pocket qb in there. 

     

    I'll say it until the cows come home..you people don't know how good we had it with Tyrod. He did all that could be asked for and more with this porous line, awful coaching and JV receiver group. 

     

    Next year is not going to be pretty. Be prepared. 

    First of all, TT takes a decent amount of sacks despite his mobility. Second, no QB 'pocket qb' or not was going to succeed in that Chargers game. The blocking was nonexistent.

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  2. 2 hours ago, blacklabel said:

     

    Because "property damage" is the only actual proof we know of in this story. To speculate on the cause of his actions is irresponsible journalism (despite the fact that tons of news outlets speculate all the time). 

     

    IMO, Zay strikes me as a level-headed kid with the right type of character/attitude to have a decent career in the NFL. I think the dude has been chasing the pro football dream since he was little and that kept him away from the party scene through high school/college as he held his focus on making it into the NFL. Now that he's in the league, he's probably cutting loose and experimenting with things he's inexperienced with. 

     

    There could be some underlying mental health issues but unless you're his doctor, nobody knows for sure. 

    Lol so you think journalists suddenly remembered their duty to be objective?

  3. 1 hour ago, sven233 said:

    http://www.tmz.com/2018/03/20/zay-jones-arrested-nude-smashed-window-vandalism-buffalo-bills-player/

     

    Uh oh.....  Man, the video looks like a murder scene at some points.....

     

    This is not good at all......  Guess we know where the Hurns interest is coming from now.

     

    " Buffalo Bills wide receiver Zay Jones got into a bizarre naked struggle with his brother -- who's also in the NFL -- and it ended in a bloody mess ... with Zay in handcuffs.

     

    TMZ Sports obtained this video of the crazy fight that went down Monday night in a downtown L.A. apartment building. Zay is stark raving nude while grappling with his brother -- Cayleb Jones of the Vikings.

    You can hear Zay yelling, "I'm going to fight for Jesus" ... and according to witnesses, Cayleb was trying to stop him from jumping out a 30th floor window. 

     

    Zay eventually broke free, and ran into Cayleb's gf's apartment ... you can hear her screaming. We're told at some point, he ran back out of the apartment, entered a public balcony area and smashed his foot through a window.

    Photos from the scene show blood on the shattered window, and all over the floors and walls.

     

    We're told Zay actually tried to squeeze through the hole in the window, but Cayleb restrained him until police arrived, and arrested him for felony vandalism.

     

    Jones was the Bills' 2nd round draft pick last year.

     

    According to law enforcement sources, he's being held in the medical ward of L.A. County Jail. It's unclear what his condition is at this point.

     

    We've reached out to the NFL, but no word back yet."

    W.T.F. Jeez wth did he take bath salts? 

  4. 13 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

    Probably is, but we have a pretty terrible group so it isn't saying much.

    I just don't agree with this assessment at all and don't get why people continue to claim this. QB play has a huge effect on WR play. Not to mention offensive scheme. Benjamin is a stud and better than Sammy. All of our WRs can play, they just don't get the chance to show it. Take note of how someone like Hogan becomes a borderline star with another franchise. He can obviously play, but wasn't good enough for us?

  5. 1 hour ago, cd1 said:

     

    I turned it off in the 2nd quarter. I could not stand to what was happening with the officiating. [ not good for my blood pressure ]

     

    This has become so apparent I am amazed that the other teams in the league don't protest. 

    I know, seriously, right? Like grow some balls and call it out hard core at a press conference. We get dozens of frustrated sound bites from players and coaches who all go right to the edge of saying they're cheating scumbags, but no one says it explicitly and demands that the league do something. 

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  6. 50 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

    Stop blaming the refs for every little thing. Our !@#$ing offense had all day and plenty of chances and only scored 3 points. 

    I mean it was blatant. 

    17 minutes ago, Doc said:

     

    They shouldn't have to.  That's the point.

    It was obvious to me live 

  7. 2 hours ago, NoSaint said:

     

    Plays like that bother me waaaay more than a misread or occasional bad throw. It’s fundamental pre snap situational awareness in the biggest moments.

    Being able to process info quickly pre snap and post snap is what separates the real qbs from the wannabes. It's why Fitz has been almost more effective throughout his career than TT has despite not having half his natural ability

  8. 1 hour ago, Binghamton Beast said:

    http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2017123101/2017/REG17/Bengals@Ravens?icampaign=scoreStrip-globalNav-2017123101#menu=gameinfo|contentId%3A0ap3000000901191&tab=videos

     

    The above link shows the Ravens 3rd and 5 where they scored the TD to go up 27-24. I believe the LT for the Ravens moved early and that TD should not have counted. It should have been 3rd and 10 and you never know. The Bengals may not have needed the heroics.

     

    Luckily, this play doesn’t need to be scrutinized but it could have been a much different story had the Ravens won.

    Looks like offsides, but I've seen even more obvious instances not called. They don't seem to be sticklers about that call especially in obvious passing situations. 

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