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After watching this game can anyone here actually take the NFL seriously? I love the Bills, but the NFL as a whole is doing everything in their power to push me away. Two games in a row where it was lame ass flag fest. I hear the announcers saying it's a young team yada yada yada............be that as it is, you have to ask yourself , do these calls happen if its the Patriots, Packers, etc....its a damn disgrace. 

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20 minutes ago, HurlyBurly51 said:

Well, the draft positioners are at least happy today

 

I would actually love for the Dolphins to sneak into the playoffs and keep Tannehill around 5 more years.

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Clay or Foster were both throws that only needed to be a little bit and they would have been TD's.  Allen looked great.  He should have a great future in front of him.

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1 minute ago, ExWNYer said:

 

That was absolutely ridiculous. Every player in the league does a stupid celebration after making a play and they decide to flag a fist pump into the air at nobody?? That's what it's come to now?! Gimme a break. And the "hitting the foot" comment after the play by the announcers was stupid. That was inadvertent. 

 

 

Clearly it wasn't. Go back and see why they penalized him.  And that was after him taunting the Miami bench the whole game before that, which the refs ignored.

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Just now, Maine-iac said:

Clay or Foster were both throws that only needed to be a little bit and they would have been TD's.  Allen looked great.  He should have a great future in front of him.

 

Bingo

 

 

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2 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

Ha first time all year I put WGR on after the game. The very first thing I hear is Schopp and the Bulldog talking about how Allen's last throw needed to be better. That will teach me to tune in ever again.

 

They aren't wrong about that even though Clay could have made a play for him. 

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4 minutes ago, Tcali said:

I agree---mesing with punters all yr----bit him in the arse

I don’t get this one. Schmidt has been prone to shank kicks at the worst time. The lefty they signed from New England off of waivers was very good, but was roughed (no call) and hurt his shoulder in the New England game. He was in a lot of pain and it was affecting his kicking. That’s why he was placed on IR.  They resigned Schmidt in a pinch and while he had some good kicks, he shanked a couple just like he has all along. 

 

Finally, do we know for certain this new kicker messed up the hold on the FG or extra point??  We negated the missed PAT anyway. So please explain to me why this is a point of contention here?

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Just now, Maine-iac said:

Clay or Foster were both throws that only needed to be a little bit and they would have been TD's.  Allen looked great.  He should have a great future in front of him.

 

 

Clay doesn't know he doesn't have to be standing all alone oil the EZ and could simply have walked up to the 5 yards line and walk back into the EZ??

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2 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

You have to be making a play for the ball.  Otherwise you can't impede the route runner.

 

He was in front...the WR ran thru him. Milano didn't impede him. You want to call that then how do you not call the one committed against Zay Jones on the last drive? Making a tackle BEFORE the ball arrives is "making a play for the ball"?? Go back and watch it. It's not even debatable no matter what your interpretation of interference is. It's textbook PI.

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14 minutes ago, Tcali said:

I agree---mesing with punters all yr----bit him in the arse

Yeah, like the first two injuries are the coach’s fault. #braindead

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Just now, ExWNYer said:

 

He was in front...the WR ran thru him. Milano didn't impede him. You want to call that then how do you not call the one committed against Zay Jones on the last drive? Making a tackle BEFORE the ball arrives is "making a play for the ball"?? Go back and watch it. It's not even debatable no matter what your interpretation of interference is. It's textbook PI.

 

 

It's not my interpretation.  You can't get beyond the WR and just slow down so he can't get to the ball.  That's the rule.  And he made no play on the ball, so he can;t make contact.

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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

They aren't wrong about that even though Clay could have made a play for him. 

That's the thing, even the best QBs and Brady make poor throws, buy in most cases they have decent players who dont need a textbook perfect throw to make a catch. Half the Bill's offensive skill players struggle to catch even the best throws....

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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

They aren't wrong about that even though Clay could have made a play for him. 

Mainly Bulldog--- and he is correct. A better throw, and odds are it would have been caught. Could it have been caught? Sure, but Clay is not a guy that makes great plays on the ball.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Clearly it wasn't. Go back and see why they penalized him.  And that was after him taunting the Miami bench the whole game before that, which the refs ignored.

 

McDermott should've pulled him earlier. Phillips was letting his emotions get the best of him but there was no penalty on that particular play. There are much more egregious celebrations than that. His clapping at the Miami sidelines on the following play was far worse and not called.

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21 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

It’s honestly not hyperbolic to say that only 2 of our skill position players (McCoy and Jones) could crack a top spot depth chart on a top 20 team.

 

Yep and neither of them can make a play happen. Our two best players on offense besides Allen and they can't create plays. That's a big problem. In a way it might be a good thing, Allen will learn to carry the team on his back and once he has some genuine talent around him he could be special.

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7 minutes ago, PlayoffsPlease said:

He hit the offensive player while he was down on the ground. It was an obvious penalty. 

 

He slapped his foot, which was sticking up in front of him.  Do you think he injured the guy?  

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Just now, clayboy54 said:

Yeah, like the first two injuries are the coach’s fault. #braindead

cutting Schmidt signing Schmidt cutting Schmidt...hows your math?

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