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Just now, Warcodered said:

Because they're both on the newsfeed today.

 

Ah I see that now, you’re right.  The player I was in didn’t show it that way, just had them all together.  I didn’t see the news feed, just used the link posted here that went straight to player. 

 

Whoever is running the videos for the Bills sucks.  This player is trash and they have no dates either yet have all the old stuff still on there.  An intern from a JC could do a better job at this.  

 

Someone tell them to hit me up, I’ll get their stuff straight in a jiffy lol  

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5 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 

 

THE 1 real benefit from the YouTube channel is that I can easily watch the videos w/o firewall issues and buffering 

 

and I can directly imbed that video here w/o having to go to a different web page to do so  

Most of the videos they put on their site end up on YouTube eventually so every time I see one I end up wondering whether I really need to see it now or can I just wait and watch it there.

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Just now, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

Heard Murphy raving for a couple min about Nick Easley back of EZ catch where he jumped high to snag it from Barkley(?)--another under the radar WR with a potential shot to make some noise this year. 

Yes sir..expected to see lots of action in the exhibition games..I wasn't expecting to hear that.

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46 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 

 

 

So that was a bobble by Brown?

 

2 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

Sorry if already poster.Morse said Spain and Feliciano were next to him..Dawkins-Spain-Morse-Feliciano-Ford. He feels comfortable with the group...

 

I thought Long would be the RG. 

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8 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

Yes sir..expected to see lots of action in the exhibition games..I wasn't expecting to hear that.

Tasker's comment that a lot of the 3rd string WR's will suddenly get starting roles in preseason games where they are expected to flawlessly run plays they've possibly never run in practice (just watching the 1st string run them, for example) was somewhat sobering to consider, on their behalf. 

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17 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

Those are LAST year camp highlights, second clip is of Corey Coleman and next is Andre Holmes 

 

You're right on the 2nd clip, but Man!  Buffalobills had that as the lead on their web sight, so if Allen to Jones is last year that Ain't Right of 'em!

 

12 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

Ah I see that now, you’re right.  The player I was in didn’t show it that way, just had them all together.  I didn’t see the news feed, just used the link posted here that went straight to player. 

 

Whoever is running the videos for the Bills sucks.  This player is trash and they have no dates either yet have all the old stuff still on there.  An intern from a JC could do a better job at this.  

 

Someone tell them to hit me up, I’ll get their stuff straight in a jiffy lol  

 

If you've got a better link, hit me in PM and I'll edit

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6 minutes ago, Bakin said:

what's the purpose of practicing 7 on 7?

serious question.

 

 

 

To just focus on routes & coverages without the additional complications of pass protection failures.

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...of training camp. The point is to limit future pass interference calls by taking away players' ability to grab opponents. White said it was "difficult to do, but something that will help us in the long run."

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7-on-7 also allows for more specified coaching. You can stop the whole group and talk about a coverage failure without wasting OL time. 

 

Also, less bodies on the field reducing chance of injury. The idea, I think, is that any given football play is a combination of parts- if you perfect the parts separately then put them together and round off the rough edges, it’s more effecient. 

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4 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

...of training camp. The point is to limit future pass interference calls by taking away players' ability to grab opponents. White said it was "difficult to do, but something that will help us in the long run."

Chris Brown said Brown separated from White the entire time they went one on one.

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1 minute ago, Misterbluesky said:

Chris Brown said Brown separated from White the entire time they went one on one.

I wanted Brown last year. Super excited to have him this year. I really like him and I think he can be a decent #1 receiver.

 

He was doing awesome last season until Flacco went down. Then their whole offense changed and he got no more opportunities.

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13 minutes ago, Bakin said:

what's the purpose of practicing 7 on 7?

serious question.

 

To expose players like Duke Williams who has bad footwork.

 

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