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1 minute ago, dave mcbride said:

Huh? Twist my words! I loved his game for the most part today except for a few plays and have complimented multiple times on the play up to the wounded-duck throw. But yeah, blame the receiver.

It's wrong IMO to say a pass that was 55 yards in the air, running the opposite way, all the way across the field, AFTER running 30-40 yards to avoid the rush that hits the receiver in two hands and would have been a pretty easy catch if that receiver didnt trip himself, is 'highly inaccurate." 

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1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

He used to just "flash" nonsense but now he's come of age.

Sorry I typed the wrong name while hammered.  

 

So please explain.....what has Charles Clay done to make him useful while getting paid 9 mill a year?  Your reply:  block.  Your next reply:  our QBs suck and can’t get him the ball.  

 

My reply.  You’re wrong. He’s useless.

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Just now, NewEra said:

You’re right it’s never one player.  It’s also NEVER been one player (named Charles clay) that we all said, “wooooooooo Charles clay is the man.  He’s the man”.  He’s never been the man while getting paid like he’s the man.  He’s useless.  

 

Now, now, remember a couple years ago (or so) when he had a good game against Miami? There WAS that one good game. Yippee! He’s gone next year, and we’ll get a guy who can practice, play in games and hopefully actually contribute. 

2 minutes ago, NewEra said:

Sorry I typed the wrong name while hammered.  

 

So please explain.....what has Charles Clay done to make him useful while getting paid 9 mill a year?  Your reply:  block.  Your next reply:  our QBs suck and can’t get him the ball.  

 

My reply.  You’re wrong. He’s useless.

 

Relax, only a few more weeks of practice for him to miss, and likely half the games left to play in and disappoint us. The end is near. Take peace in that. 

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21 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

Huh? Twist my words! I loved his game for the most part today except for a few plays and have complimented multiple times on the play up to the wounded-duck, helicopter-rotation throw. But yeah, blame the receiver. 

It was a circus catch situation. I am standing by that.

The thread is stating that Charles Clay is useless.  He has been useless since he became a bills, minus 1 game vs the fins his first year.  He’s dropped several easy catches over his tenure and he could’ve, for one day, for one play, made up for being useless but giving his 100% and making a catchbto keep our season alive.  But no.  He blew it and remains exactly who he’s been for his tenure with the Bills.  Useless. Forgettable.  Overpaid.  

 

Edit: Nice guy im sure.  

17 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Now, now, remember a couple years ago (or so) when he had a good game against Miami? There WAS that one good game. Yippee! He’s gone next year, and we’ll get a guy who can practice, play in games and hopefully actually contribute. 

 

Relax, only a few more weeks of practice for him to miss, and likely half the games left to play in and disappoint us. The end is near. Take peace in that. 

Just hoping we can acquire a tight end that can help us win games in ways other than “being our best blocker”.  Even better than the QB and WR he has as competition 

 

edit: and in the first post of the thread, I gave him credit for that exact game. ?

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My Pet Peeve with this thread is with the title. In a season that McClappity saw fit to use 2/3s' of the off-season starting QB reps for Peterman and McCarron, and a team that still has Kelvin Benjamin on the roster, Clay is at best the third most useless player ever. 

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1 hour ago, dave mcbride said:

See previois comments by me about the field surface today — players were falling down all game. Regardless. It was short by 6-7 yards and required a circus catch because it demanded a reverse in direction.

 

I remember you blaming watkins for taylor’s int v NE despite that he leaped as high as he could and his fingertips grazed the ball.

 

The only “circus” effort that was needed on that play was performed by #17 evading the rush, spotting Play-Doh, and getting the ball to him. 

 

Play-Doh, after the effort #17 made on that play, only had to complete the easy part.

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4 hours ago, Pete said:

That play was on Josh.  Put your pitchforks down.  He also missed a wide open Foster.  Growing pains. We finally have our QB!

This take is ridiculous.  Please, tomorrow, go to a park, run left & try to throw it back to the right.  See how far it goes and how close to a target you come.

 

Certainly Clay was not the primary on that play and Josh getting it to him at the goal line was something legends cannot do.  Why Clay was that far in the endzone away from every other player is inexplicable.  Was he heading to the tunnel already?  COME BACK TO YOUR SCRAMBLING QB DOOFUS!

 

NOT Allen's fault.

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There a couple of guys that should be cut immediately.   They're not helping upthe team win.  They're not part of the future.  They appear, in all apparent ways, to not even care enough to try.    #85 is one of them.    There is no rational person that can watch him on the field and think he as earned a roster spot.

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Just now, Dan said:

There a couple of guys that should be cut immediately.   They're not helping upthe team win.  They're not part of the future.  They appear, in all apparent ways, to not even care enough to try.    #85 is one of them.    There is no rational person that can watch him on the field and think he as earned a roster spot.

 

In time, in time...

 

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One of the reasons I watch the NFL is to see amazing athletes do things I know I could never have done on the very best day of my life.

 

When I saw Clay clumsily lurch forward and then drop that ball, my immediate thought was, "Jeesh …. I could do that."

 

I think that's when players lose support.  When they at least appear to be, just like us.

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3 minutes ago, hemma said:

One of the reasons I watch the NFL is to see amazing athletes do things I know I could never have done on the very best day of my life.

 

When I saw Clay clumsily lurch forward and then drop that ball, my immediate thought was, "Jeesh …. I could do that."

 

I think that's when players lose support.  When they at least appear to be, just like us.

 

Mental or physical error or both?

 

 

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That's odd.  After reading the thread title someone who looks suspiciously like Nate Peterman just asked me to hold his beer...

 

4 hours ago, Buffalo Bills Fan said:

Witch makes Clay had all day to catch the ball and noone around him. Did a dive witch was not needed. Or tried to play it like hail Mary lol

 

Are you suggesting that if Clay weighs the same as a duck then he must be made of wood and therefore we should burn him at the stake?

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Just now, transient said:

That's odd.  After reading the thread title someone who looks suspiciously like Nate Peterman just asked me to hold his beer...

 

 

Are you suggesting that if Clay weighs the same as a duck then he must be made of wood and therefore we should burn him at the stake?

 

They will demand a sacrifice, a shrubbery!!!

 

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3 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

Mental or physical error or both?

 

 

I think the game has beaten him down physically so that he couldn't perform and after today, he may start thinking like Vontae.

He might be done.

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