Buffalo ill Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 Had to log in just to say the sad frog picture on the first page is pure gold.
Bills757 Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 4 hours ago, xRUSHx said: The little trade value Tyrod has should be at a complete zero by seasons end IMO. I will surprised if he finishes the season healthy. Him sitting on the bench was pumping up his trade value now if he plays like he did the Saints game they won't even get a bag of donuts for him IMO. Without question, you're in the minority.
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 4 hours ago, xRUSHx said: The little trade value Tyrod has should be at a complete zero by seasons end IMO. I will surprised if he finishes the season healthy. Him sitting on the bench was pumping up his trade value now if he plays like he did the Saints game they won't even get a bag of donuts for him IMO. ....not sure why he would have any trade value....Dennison has pretty much telegraphed he is NOT part of the 2018 "master plan" with some of his offensive (yes, VERY) play calling that fails to capitalize on TT's mobility.......with a $6 mil roster bonus due in March, I'd guess his release is a done deal, so why not wait versus surrendering a pick?.... 2
26CornerBlitz Posted November 22, 2017 Author Posted November 22, 2017 Bills vs. Chiefs Preview | 'Move the Sticks' (2:06)
Hapless Bills Fan Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 (edited) 5 hours ago, xRUSHx said: The little trade value Tyrod has should be at a complete zero by seasons end IMO. I will surprised if he finishes the season healthy. Him sitting on the bench was pumping up his trade value now if he plays like he did the Saints game they won't even get a bag of donuts for him IMO. First of all, Tyrod has no trade value because the Bills have made clear he's not in their forward plans. They owe him a $6M roster bonus on the 3rd day of the new league year. Tyrod can play lights out, Tyrod can sit on the bench, Tyrod can play badly, and it will have zippo effect on his trade value. The Bills are not going to give him that roster bonus, and any team interested is gonna sit tight and wait for the Turk to come visit and cut him free, into their palms. Second of all, Tyrod has a 2.5 yr body of work - good and bad. Just as some don't want Peterman to be judged on 30 minutes of work, neither should Tyrod be. And by teams that are interested, he won't be, because they can watch the film and see to what extent the Bills awful D, and failure to make coverage adjustments on O, were responsible. Did Tyrod play badly, yes, but was it all on him, no way, not on either side of the ball. Edited November 22, 2017 by Hapless Bills Fan
missbills Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 On 11/19/2017 at 9:20 PM, Bangarang said: shook 1
Hapless Bills Fan Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 2 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said: Preston Brown has played 99% of defensive snaps. He is the biggest reason this defense stinks. Please play Milano. Look at the Panthers defense. What makes them work is the fact that they have a LB in the middle that can run and cover. Please bench Brown and play the guy that can run. 2 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said: Not even close to being true. It's not true, but at the same time some All-22 analysis I've seen shows that Preston Brown has looked responsible for some gap coverage errors that have led to big gashing runs. For whatever reason, he doesn't seem 100% on top of his role in this D scheme at all times.
missbills Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 I feel confident in this upcoming game. Mcdermott is a great coach and will make sure Tyrod Taylor will be a great QB, and work with Nathan Peterman. Everyone needs to get rid of their nasty attitude and have some positive thoughts for the team. You aren't a true fan if you feel the need to hate on the Bills. Stay strong!
Brianmoorman4jesus Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 15 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said: It's not true, but at the same time some All-22 analysis I've seen shows that Preston Brown has looked responsible for some gap coverage errors that have led to big gashing runs. For whatever reason, he doesn't seem 100% on top of his role in this D scheme at all times. Because he is slower then a sloth
26CornerBlitz Posted November 22, 2017 Author Posted November 22, 2017 LESEAN MCCOY: "GOOD PLAYS FOR THIS WEEK" (10:13) Running Back LeSean McCoy addressed the media after practice topics include; Quarterback Tyrod Taylor being named the starting quarterback, keeping the ground game going, and facing former coach Andy Reid.
Koufax Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 Cautiously optimistic. This Chiefs team is 1-4 over their last four, including losing to the GIANTs when coming off of their bye week. Tyrod is back, but Dareus is still in Jacksonville. Arrowhead is always a tough place to play, and adding Revis today certainly won't hurt their defense. Our last three game performance is as irrelevant as our first seven, and same for the Chiefs. We are the weaker of the two teams and they are playing at home, but it is close enough that a decent performance from the defense, a solid Tyrod, and a big Shady and we have a great chance. I don't think McD's defense gets shredded for the fourth straight game, and I think KC's run defense bodes well for Shady.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 (edited) 18 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said: Because he is slower then a sloth Not at all relevant prior to the snap. It is crystal clear from the all-22 I was mentioning, he simply didn't adjust his assignment and position to react to the offense moving pre-snap, so he wound up in the wrong position and needing to try to catch up to the play. IMHO that's often behind a player who is "too slow" - it's not that he's too slow, it's that he's not where he should be for the play. The archetypal "slower than a tree sloth" player was Jim Leonard, who made a career out of reading opponent's offenses like a book and always being in the right position to make the best use of what speed he had. Edited November 22, 2017 by Hapless Bills Fan 2
DaBillsFanSince1973 Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 11 minutes ago, MAJBobby said: Put a Very big bet down on chiefs why would anyone put money on the bills? easy bet on the chiefs, gravy
3rdand12 Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 25 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said: Not at all relevant prior to the snap. It is crystal clear from the all-22 I was mentioning, he simply didn't adjust his assignment and position to react to the offense moving pre-snap, so he wound up in the wrong position and needing to try to catch up to the play. IMHO that's often behind a player who is "too slow" - it's not that he's too slow, it's that he's not where he should be for the play. The archetypal "slower than a tree sloth" player was Jim Leonard, who made a career out of reading opponent's offenses like a book and always being in the right position to make the best use of what speed he had. Smarts can go a rather long ways. That why i had hope for Ragland honestly. But mentally slow is just too hard to Coach imho
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