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Big Turk

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  1. When Allen struggles he still is better than more than half the other QBs in the NFL.
  2. It's a hard knock life for us...
  3. You pay them in advance...you treat them with civility.. You deposit the check in your account and deny accountability.
  4. Wonder if we are going to get some famous commentary like on the old Joe Montana football game...one time the QB got hit and fumbled and the commentary was "The quarterback hands off to the nose tackle..." 😂
  5. Too busy traveling the world and laying pipe.
  6. Whoever lead counsel for the NFL that wanted to go to trial versus settle is about to be out of a job...holy crap...he just cost them $14 Billion...probably could have settled for $2 or 3 Billion, maybe less.
  7. I wouldn't bet against him...people who reach those type of high levels turn any sort of slight or doubt into huge amounts of motivation towards channeling it on the field
  8. F Boston and Miami...had to watch them win 2 weeks apart...about vomited in my mouth
  9. But yet people go into business all the time and don't end up owing $35 million dollars when the businesses go south.
  10. Oh man...that's business 101...you never guarantee business assets with personal guarantees that open you up for liability outside the business itself. That's the whole point of having a business entity to begin with...to protect YOU PERSONALLY from this type of stuff. How the hell did his business attorneys allow this?
  11. Hot women with dirty minds tend to have a long shelf life with men.
  12. I hear he is busy making a video with Hawk Tuah girl called "Hawk Tuah on Tua"...
  13. Surely they will be cutting some higher priced players once younger players beat them out that will save them some money on the cap as well. Jack Browning at punter is highly likely to unseat Martin for starters.
  14. More like it's like trying to have a conversation based on logic with a rock outside in my garden.
  15. A player tied for #1 in the NFL in RB yards per carry with the MVP that year AP on over 200 carries and 2nd in yards per reception for RBs to only Danny Woodhead who was basically used as a receiving back only by the Patriots in a season is elite by any standard except one that makes no logical sense.
  16. Yes, because he controls how much he was used or not used. Makes perfect sense. Perhaps you need to change your username to something that better reflects your logical reasoning abilities, or usually in most cases, lack there of.
  17. Spiller WAS elite for that one year. Literally every time he touched the ball he was a threat to take it to the house. I don't care who you are, you can't average 6.0 YPC for an entire season with over 200 carries and not be elite. He also averaged almost 11 yards per reception that year which is outrageous for a running back. That's just you trying to downplay him due to his overall career. That's what is ridiculous. Cook has a much better overall skillset and vision as a running back. His weakness continues to be Pass Pro and some untimely drops, even tho his catch rate is above 80%.
  18. Extend Spencer Brown this summer.
  19. Milano has to watch out he doesn't get mobbed by single women at training camp while interacting with the fans...if I had a dollar for every woman I've heard who says Matt Milano is "hot", I'd be very wealthy.
  20. I think the Bills want to be able to exploit whatever matchup advantages they have and in the games where they feel it's in the run game(like against the Cowboys last year), they will likely look to be more run heavy. But agree, in general, the Bills know they go as Allen goes.
  21. Paramount, Parmamount, Paramount Plus! Or you could just stream it online and not have to worry about any of that.
  22. He did actually...first 6 games he had 17 catches for 118 yards and the last 11 he had 56 catches for 555 yards. If you project his last 11 games over a full season it comes out to 86 catches for 935 yards.
  23. Not really...If you simply take Shakir's totals once he became an actual part of the offense starting week 6 against the Patriots and extrapolate his totals from then to week 17 over the full season, he would have almost 900 yards receiving without doing anything more than he did over the last 11 games of last season for a full season. First 6 games he had 4 catches for 40 yards. Last 11 games he had 35 catches for 571 yards. Extrapolate that last 11 game stretch over a full season and you get 54 catches for 882 yards. That's just doing what he did last year. Only had 5 targets or more 3 times in a game all year...6 twice and 5 once. All the others were 4 or less, including several with 2 or 1. His season high snap percentage was 37% twice in back to back weeks against the Broncos and Jets and he had 9 games with 20% or less, including 6 games with 14% or less and 2 games in the single digits. He will get far more playing time this year. It seems pretty likely Shakir will get more looks and more passes thrown his way then he did last year and he looks better and better every game. He is going to have a breakout season, IMO. Wouldn't be surprised to see him have 1100+ yards.
  24. he was 4th in rushing and 6th in yards from scrimmage in the entire NFL last year and basically played part time. Also averages 5 YPC for his career. So yeah, I'd say that isn't too far away.
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