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Posted
3 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

With PIT winning, we have to win the next two to secure the #2 seed, no?

I think so.  
 

or at least tie with Pitt in the end 

 

Per espn playoff machine 

 

bills need to win against NE*** to stay the #2 seed

Posted
19 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Week 17 is going to be wild. I’m interested to see what the schedule looks like time wise. I wonder if bills dolphins will slide to 4:25

Ya all the AFC games with playoff implications will be either 1 or 4:25

 

I am guessing it will be flexed to 4:25. 

Posted
7 hours ago, Weatherman said:

It’s not a fumble it never hit the ground dummy refs.  Browns just got robbed something awful.  


For remedial homework, please research NFL definition of a fumble.  I believe you won’t find a reference to the ball needing to hit the ground.

Posted
4 hours ago, SirAndrew said:

When a guy acts like Haskins, you have to wonder how a franchise doesn’t see that somewhere during the draft process. It’s one thing to take a chance on a player with character flaws, but it’s another when that guy is supposed to be your franchise QB. 

They do see it. They just choose to ignore it. 

4 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

A nobody came off the bench and outplayed Haskins. 

Allen had his ankle destroyed and Smith got hurt as well otherwise Haskins never sees the field this year. Rivera made his opinion of the player pretty clear early on. They will be in the QB market again this off season and would have been even before the strip club BS.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Weatherman said:

Negative, it’s not a fumble unless it hits the ground.  It would be a lateral at that point regardless of intent.  


I see you kept insisting about the ground in this thread.


Here is a link to online NFL rule book

 

https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/nfl-video-rulebook/fumbling-in-the-end-zone/

 
and here is relevant excerpt about what a fumble is  :

 

A fumble is any act, other than a pass or kick, which results in a loss of player possession.”

 

Amazing that it does not mention ground anywhere....

Posted
1 minute ago, prissythecat said:


I see you kept insisting about the ground in this thread.


Here is a link to online NFL rule book

 

https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/nfl-video-rulebook/fumbling-in-the-end-zone/

 
and here is relevant excerpt about what a fumble is  :

 

A fumble is any act, other than a pass or kick, which results in a loss of player possession.”

 

Amazing that it does not mention ground anywhere....

Yeah I mean if someone gets the stuffing knocked out of them and the ball pops up in the air and a defender catches it, it's still a fumble even if it didn't touch the ground.

Posted

Hmm... Browns are 6.5 pt faves next week against Pitt. That tells me Vegas thinks Pitt is resting their starters. If we beat NE, I'd have to think we'd do the same? Should be interesting.

Posted
9 hours ago, BuffaloRebound said:

McVay is a good coach.  He’s been propping Goff up for 4 years.  Goff is a below average NFL starter.  There’s only so much play action and roll outs you can do to mask Goff’s inability to stand in against pressure and deliver from the pocket.  

 

He is a good coach. He isn't a great one. His system has been worked out and he is struggling to adjust. He started this season nicely by mixing some other concepts but as the season has gone on he has settled back into his comfort zone and the book on defending them is out. That said the second half of this season is the worst stretch of football of Jared Goff's career. I but the 2019 Rams disappointment on McVay more than Goff.... but 2020 is on Goff more than McVay. He has just made too many mistakes and turned it over too much. 

10 hours ago, JoPoy88 said:

Wonder where Haskins is going to go unwind this week. Another stellar performance. 👌

 

Haskins is done. He might not be in the NFL next season. 

Posted
7 hours ago, Warcodered said:

Yep they'll be two back so the closest they could get is one win less than us.

Thanks. So I'm thinking the Bills need to play their starters both weeks. I'd rather face a lackluster miami or something he colts in round one.

Posted
15 hours ago, Big Turk said:

 

Yes...why is that surprising? Most rule changes come because of specific plays in the playoffs they feel are wrong but technically correct under the rules.

Not surprised, I was just reminiscing  🙂

Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Week 17 is going to be wild. I’m interested to see what the schedule looks like time wise. I wonder if bills dolphins will slide to 4:25


1 PM 

Miami at Buffalo   (Romo said “I know where I’ll be next Sunday or something line that Nantz replied with at Buffalo?)

 

Ravens at Cincinnati 

Pitt at Cleveland 

 

 4 PM

Chargers at KC on Fox

CBS

Tenn at Houston 
Vegas at Denver 

Jax at Indy 

 

Edited by SlimShady'sSpaceForce
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