Big Turk
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Buffalo is the cloudiest winter city in the US...we have some sort of cloud cover an astounding 96% of the time during winter. The Great Lakes help stabilize things in the summer where we get more sunshine than anywhere in the Northeast but hurt us in the winter. Rochester is 2nd at 93% cloud cover and Cleveland 3rd at 91% cloud cover in winter...
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just waiting for the NFL to announce him as AFC Special Teams player of the week. Don't think it's even a competition for the award.
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Kyler Murray: How did the Cardinals fall for it?
Big Turk replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe he should start getting a list of the best Madden players out there and have them come in for interviews? I mean, what could go wrong here? -
Yes, the Bills were #1 at 50.22% on 3rd downs. An absurd rate meaning they converted more than half of their 3rd downs to 1st downs regardless of distance. That is a very rare occurrence in the NFL...Saints in 2011 were the highest back to 2003 at over 55%! Chiefs last year and Manning led Colts in 2006 were over 53% but anything over 50 is exceedingly rare. Since 2003 only about 8 or 9 teams have accomplished that. They also were far and away #1 in the NFL at converting 3rd and 10+ at something even more absurd at like 40% when the average team is like 10%.
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I just want to see the sun by then...been 12 days(and counting) since Buffalo has seen the sun.
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No that does not. You are misinterpreting it. Regardless of how many yards to go they had on 3rd down, Allen threw the ball an average of 5.4 yards farther than he needed to get the firs down. If it was 3rd and 1, Allen threw the ball 6.4 yards down field. 3rd and 3, 8.4 yards down field(5.4 yards farther than he needed to pick up the first down). Also, the Bills did not fail on first and second downs, for the most part. So you pretty much made a completely baseless post. The point is contrasting what he did under Daboll the last 2 years versus what he did under Dorsey. Daboll seemed to reign him in in some situations like 3rd downs and the redzone while Dorsey has seemingly pushed him further towards pedal to the metal in those situations.
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Led 2nd place Dak Prescott by a full yard...not sure ıf this was intentıonal design or just Allen himself doing it. Allen averaged throwing 5.4 in the air past the first down marker on 3rd down passes this year, far and away the most in the NFL. This seems to be a Dorsey designed thing as Allen was 13th last year at 2.3 yards and 14th in 2020 at 2.0 yards, whereas Russell Wilson led with 5.5 yards. Allen was ranked 3rd and 4th in 2018 and 2019 with 3.6 and 3.4 respectively, so it appears Daboll reigned him in a little bit in that regard, but Dorsey seems to even be pushing the boundaries with this further, forcing teams to cover well past the first down markers. Thoughts?
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Bills also only the 7th team ever to finish in the top 5 for Offense, Defense and Special Teams. Just a note...they are pretty f**king good!
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Wow...some more in depth info regarding what actually happened from an "unknown" high ranking official on either the Bills or Bengals. My bet is the Bills. Just absolutely trashes the NFL and Troy Vincent and says Dawn Aponte, the NFL representative at the game "held the line hard" even as Vincent tried to force her to make them resume play... Also claimed they weren't going back out on the field to play even if the "Lord himself came down" and that the Bills and Bengals decided to stop playing that game not the NFL. I'm not surprised. NFL is the king of doing one thing and then trying to gloss over it and make it appear they were doing the opposite once it happens. All they care about is the "appearance" of doing the right thing, not actually doing it. https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nfl-vs-espn-over-whether-025927564.html
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Dolphins fans opinions on what we have to say about them 🤔
Big Turk replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall
These same posters are also scared of their own shadow when they see it and their tabletops have indentations from the number of times they have jumped onto it while seeing an ant crawling on the floor in their kitchen too. Some people are simply worryworts. -
It's just hard to carry that level of intensity and focus through a long 17 game season week in and week out and be at your best. KC deals with that a lot as well...they play a lot of close games against inferior opponents...the games are close but most of the time you still think the other team would have to do something extraordinary to win tho. I imagine that is how most of the Bills games feel for opposing fans. They might be close, or tied, or even ahead, but you know it's only a matter of time and you are trying to hold off a 50 foot wave that is incoming.
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It's not about evening it up. The schedule follows a set pattern for home/road games. There isn't really much to decide.