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11 hours ago, KW95 said:

Please Tre, show your worth and put your game where your mouth is!  let's see a replay of this:

 

 

 

Great hit, little damage.  Holds onto ball, gets right up, goes back to huddle, wins game.

Posted
7 hours ago, MiltonWaddams said:

It's a difficult thing to reconcile in ones mind; being a Bills fan and not liking OJ. Can one be a huge fan of the player and despise the man?

Sure, be a fan of what he was when he was on the field....not what he is or has turned into. Ever since all this stuff has come out about CTE, and not to use it as an excuse in any way, but I have been curious as to how much it had an effect on him and if it contributed to what happened with murders.  

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It's really hard to intentionally hurt someone in football unless you blatantly go after them. No one is going to do that. Owners will loose too much money.

In this zone scheme, better to first stop the run, then drop back one of the big guys in the middle, and try to knock down passes. Make them have to go a lot of plays to get in the red zone, then tight coverage in a short field to hold them to field goals.

I'm more concerned about the 3 and Outs, and also stopping the run. TT needs to run up the middle, get 3 or 4 yards if there's no easy completion.

Posted
11 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Umm NO!  This is.

 

 

One tough linebacker along with Harry Jacobs and John Tracey

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Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, MiltonWaddams said:

It's a difficult thing to reconcile in ones mind; being a Bills fan and not liking OJ. Can one be a huge fan of the player and despise the man?

 

I love OJ the player.  I don't think any RB - besides Jim Brown - comes close to him.  And - as a player - OJ was a class  act.  

 

I despise OJ the man.  He should still be in prison.  In fact, the world would be a better place if he had never been born.  

 

 

12 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Umm NO!  This is.

 

 

 

Yep.  For a Bills fan there's only one "Hit Heard Around the World" just like there's only one game known as "The Comeback."

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Posted
1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Great hit, little damage.  Holds onto ball, gets right up, goes back to huddle, wins game.

 

Little damage, my ass.   No matter the reaction, he felt that ****, physically and mentally.

Posted
5 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said:

 

I love OJ the player.  I don't think any RB - besides Jim Brown - comes close to him.  And - as a player - OJ was a class  act.  

 

I despise OJ the man.  He should still be in prison.  In fact, the world would be a better place if he had never been born.  

 

 

 

Yep.  For a Bills fan there's only one "Hit Heard Around the World" just like there's only one game known as "The Comeback."

I was there.  Still to me the greatest play in Bills history.

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He’s definitely learned from all those years. You NEVER see Brady run like that anymore. He not taking a big hit at any costs.

 

Hell, he doesn’t even try and tackle after throwing an interception.

4 hours ago, SDS said:

 

 

Please stop this practice. It contributes nothing to the discussion and is just a waste of people’s time. 

The “in” crowd is almost as bad as the morons who post “dilly dilly.” What insight! 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

Little damage, my ass.   No matter the reaction, he felt that ****, physically and mentally.

Physically he absolutely felt it. But mentally all it may have done is pissed him off.  

Posted
13 minutes ago, Idandria said:

He’s definitely learned from all those years. You NEVER see Brady run like that anymore. He not taking a big hit at any costs.

 

Hell, he doesn’t even try and tackle after throwing an interception.

The “in” crowd is almost as bad as the morons who post “dilly dilly.” What insight! 

 

Wasn't it just last season where he was out infront of a play against the Jets and no one even hit him? 

Posted
2 hours ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

Little damage, my ass.   No matter the reaction, he felt that ****, physically and mentally.

 

Yes he certainly felt it.

 

Zero damage.

Posted
5 hours ago, SDS said:

 

 

Please stop this practice. It contributes nothing to the discussion and is just a waste of people’s time. 

You do have the option of not reading posts on this board!

Posted
6 hours ago, vorpma said:

You do have the option of not reading posts on this board!

 

He also has the option of booting you off HIS board, since he's the owner. 

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Posted

Unfortunately, the hit heard 'round the world was the one Mo Lewis laid on Bledsoe back in 2001.

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, WhoTom said:

Unfortunately, the hit heard 'round the world was the one Mo Lewis laid on Bledsoe back in 2001.

 

 

Maybe with jets franchise

Posted
4 minutes ago, Helpmenow said:

Maybe with jets franchise

 

That was the hit that launched the Brady era, which affected the entire NFL. Nate's hit on Brady was fun to watch, but it had no far-reaching or long-term implications.

 

 

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