stevewin Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 3 minutes ago, buffaloboyinATL said: Some people are freaked out by the ketchup and mustard, this is one tailgate tradition that I hope never gets started... Imagine how Marcus Spears and Mina would react 2 Quote
Bangarang Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 1 hour ago, Son of a K-Gun said: He doesn't sound like every other coach in the NFL, I'll give you that...but "really genuine"? He can't possibly believe the crap he spews about Tua, can he? I don’t think he’s the kind of person that says things just to say them. He isn’t afraid to give his opinion and that’s what I appreciate. He could’ve easily given a generic coach response but instead he wasn’t afraid to put himself out there. It’s early but so far he has Tua looking like a competent QB. Quote
Warcodered Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 30 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said: mayhaps they didn’t want KC fans flooding Twitter at the non mention 😝 They had Bills fans by default, mentioning Mahomes at all got them the Chiefs fans. Quote
Big Turk Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, eball said: Oh he's "different" all right. I agree he's genuine because his social skills don't appear to be developed enough that he could figure out how to be disingenuous. McDaniel admitted in the one press conference that he can't get away with "Not showering til Wednesday after a Sunday game anymore because I'd be so busy" due to having to face the media so much"...I bet the team likes that quirkiness about him tho...probably is kinda refreshing to see someone like that. Wonder if he blasts this in the locker room after every win? I hate to say this(being a software engineer myself - fullstack tho!), but he reminds me of a lot of backend software engineers I used to work with in terms of social abilities. Edited September 21, 2022 by Big Turk Quote
mjpbills Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 Is there any injury updates out there? Quote
Big Turk Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 Just now, mjpbills said: Is there any injury updates out there? Just the one from bangedupbills speculating his best guesses and breakdowns in the injury thread. Short is he expects Jackson, Phillips and possible Settle are the only ones that are likely to be out, thinks the rest have a good chance of playing. 1 Quote
mjpbills Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 Just now, Big Turk said: Just the one from bangedupbills speculating his best guesses and breakdowns in the injury thread. Short is he expects Jackson, Phillips and possible Settle are the only ones that are likely to be out, thinks the rest have a good chance of playing. Thanks Quote
stevewin Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 1 minute ago, Big Turk said: McDaniel admitted in the one press conference that he can't get away with "Not showering til Wednesday after a Sunday game anymore due to having to face the media so much"...I bet the team likes that quirkiness about him tho...probably is kinda refreshing to see someone like that. Not sure I'd put "not showering til Wednesday" and "refreshing" in the same sentence 😛 Have to admit at first I was a little put off by his "quirkiness" and the media adoration of him - but I've also found it hard to hate the guy. I do think the real test is going to be when they start losing - we'll see how the nerd act goes over both with fans/media and more importantly in the locker room then Quote
Slippery Rubber Mats Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 Such a shame about Phillips. He's been a beast Quote
wjag Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 (edited) 52 minutes ago, Beck Water said: But give the guy some credit. He's not completing 71% of his passes because he's inaccurate, holding onto the ball, and making bad decisions, either. Giving the guy credit is an anathema to many on this board and theirs apparently. I went and compared the passing charts of Josh and Tua in weeks 1 and 2. They look pretty darn similar. Josh was completing the bulk of his passes in the 5-15 yards range. Tua as well. And then I looked at Mahomes. Same thing. If Tua wasn't being discussed it would be said that Josh is playing with patience and taking what the defense is giving him, ala Brady. But somehow on this board Tua playing very much the same type of game is mocked for throwing under the coverage. Looking at the passes Tua threw in the 4th Qtr against Baltimore showed he can throw downfield with touch and distance. The one TD was a 50+ air yard bomb on target. It matters not that there were blown coverages in Baltimore. Tua saw it, his receivers made it so and he put the ball on target 4 times. If Josh did that we would be celebrating. Tua clearly has the arm strength to throw it 50 yards. In this NFL, that's all you need. Is his arm as strong as others? Probably not. It's arm and decision making and location that matter. No one judges how pretty a TD pass is. It's a TD pass. Overthrown, underthrown, tipped, great one-handed catch, miraculous toe tap. Matters not. A TD is a TD. The great thing about this week is with all the huffing and puffing from both fan bases aside, they get to play H2H. We will know if the passing stats below will hold up. Interesting Passing Stats: Pretty darn even TDs: Josh-7, Tua-7 Ints: Josh-2, Tua-2 Yards: Josh-614, Tua-739 Rating: Josh-123.7, Tua-116.5 Comp%: Josh-75.4%, Tua-71.1% Edited September 21, 2022 by wjag Quote
Patrick Duffy Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 14 minutes ago, buffaloboyinATL said: Some people are freaked out by the ketchup and mustard, this is one tailgate tradition that I hope never gets started... Lol, it's a chance it already has bro...You know how rowdy it gets, don't take much celebrating a win feeling high/drinky etc and out the blue someone yells out.."who wants to piss in my face"!! Then another person feeling same kinda good responds, " oh hell yeah!!, I'll piss in your face bro" Lol, probably has been worse things than that 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 (edited) 7 minutes ago, wjag said: Giving the guy credit is an anathema to many on this board and theirs apparently. I went and compared the passing charts of Josh and Tua in weeks 1 and 2. They look pretty darn similar. Josh was completing the bulk of his passes in the 5-15 yards range. Tua as well. And then I looked at Mahomes. Same thing. If Tua wasn't being discussed it would be said that Josh is playing with patience and taking what the defense is giving him, ala Brady. But somehow on this board Tua playing very much the same type of game is mocked for throwing under the coverage. Looking at the passes Tua threw in the 4th Qtr against Baltimore showed he can throw downfield with touch and distance. The one TD was a 50+ air yard bomb on target. It matters not that there were blown coverages in Baltimore. Tua saw it, his receivers made it so and he put the ball on target 4 times. If Josh did that we would be celebrating. Tua clearly has the arm strength to throw it 50 yards. In this NFL, that's all you need. Is his arm as strong as others? Probably not. It's arm and decision making and location that matter. No one judges how pretty a TD pass is. It's a TD pass. Overthrown, underthrown, tipped, great one-handed catch, miraculous toe tap. Matters not. A TD is a TD. The great thing about this week is with all the huffing and puffing from both fan bases aside, they get to play H2H. We will know if the passing stats below will hold up. Interesting Passing Stats: Pretty darn even TDs: Josh-7, Tua-7 Ints: Josh-2, Tua-2 Yards: Josh-614, Tua-739 Rating: Josh-123.7, Tua-116.5 Comp%: Josh-75.4%, Tua-71.1% If you polled all 32 GM's in the NFL how many of them are taking Tua over Allen? The answer without even having to do it is 0, and that includes his own GM. Edited September 21, 2022 by Big Turk 1 Quote
billsrul120 Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 7 minutes ago, wjag said: Giving the guy credit is an anathema to many on this board and theirs apparently. I went and compared the passing charts of Josh and Tua in weeks 1 and 2. They look pretty darn similar. Josh was completing the bulk of his passes in the 5-15 yards range. Tua as well. And then I looked at Mahomes. Same thing. If Tua wasn't being discussed it would be said that Josh is playing patient and taking what the defense is giving him, ala Brady. But somehow on this board Tua playing very much the same type of game is mocked for throwing under the coverage. Looking at the passes Tua threw in the 4th Qtr against Baltimore showed he can throw downfield with touch and distance. The one TD was a 50+ air yard bomb on target. It matters not that there were blown coverages in Baltimore. Tua saw it, his receivers made it so and he put the ball on target 4 times. If Josh did that we would be celebrating. Tua clearly has the arm strength to throw it 50 yards. In this NFL, that's all you need. Is his arm as strong as others? Probably not. It's arm and decision making and location that matter. No one judges how pretty a TD pass is. It's a TD pass. Overthrown, underthrown, tipped, great one-handed catch, miraculous toe tap. Matters not. A TD is a TD. The great thing about this week is with all the huffing and puffing from both fan bases aside, they get to play H2H. We will know if the passing stats below will hold up. Interesting Passing Stats: Pretty darn even TDs: Josh-7, Tua-7 Ints: Josh-2, Tua-2 Yards: Josh-614, Tua-739 Rating: Josh-123.7, Tua-116.5 Comp%: Josh-75.4%, Tua-71.1% That's not really accurate though if you are trying to try and predict a future performance. the process is what matters in predicting the future not the result. Go back and watch the 2 long hill TDs. Hill runs in a straight line at the snap, Tua basically stares him down then heaves it as far as he can and Hill slows up, catches and runs into the endzone. He was so open both times it was stupid. Hill hasn't been able to go over the top against the Bills with Mahomes so avoid that and we'll see. Quote
wjag Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 2 minutes ago, Big Turk said: If you polled all 32 GM's in the NFL how many of them are taking Tua over Allen? The answer without even having to do it is 0, and that includes his own GM. I get that. But that doesn't mean he can't grow into the job. Take that same poll of Josh Allen on draft night. Not sure what the tally would be, but he clearly was not viewed in the same light as others. I admit I have been guilty of Alabama QB bias. I have stated on this board that they aren't as strong as other programs because they get to play with the cream of the crop. A stat I heard today was Alabama QBs starting in the NFL are 5-1 this year. And the one loss was because Mac played Tua. Josh got in to the right system and had a team built around him. I don't know if Tua will or will not flourish. But it seems to me Miami is following the Beane blueprint and building around the guy. The coach is early in his career, but it does seem like Miami and Tua are pointing up. Having said all of this, I sincerely hope the Bills curb stomp them on Sunday. Quote
Jauronimo Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 4 minutes ago, billsrul120 said: That's not really accurate though if you are trying to try and predict a future performance. the process is what matters in predicting the future not the result. Go back and watch the 2 long hill TDs. Hill runs in a straight line at the snap, Tua basically stares him down then heaves it as far as he can and Hill slows up, catches and runs into the endzone. He was so open both times it was stupid. Hill hasn't been able to go over the top against the Bills with Mahomes so avoid that and we'll see. We totally schemed out Hill beating us deep the last two years by allowing him to burn us for TDs short. Quote
Big Turk Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 Just now, wjag said: I get that. But that doesn't mean he can't grow into the job. Take that same poll of Josh Allen on draft night. Not sure what the tally would be, but he clearly was not viewed in the same light as others. I admit I have been guilty of Alabama QB bias. I have stated on this board that they aren't as strong as other programs because they get to play with the cream of the crop. A stat I heard today was Alabama QBs starting in the NFL are 5-1 this year. And the one loss was because Mac played Tua. Josh got in to the right system and had a team built around him. I don't know if Tua will or will not flourish. But it seems to me Miami is following the Beane blueprint and building around the guy. The coach is early in his career, but it does seem like Miami and Tua are pointing up. Having said all of this, I sincerely hope the Bills curb stomp them on Sunday. I view him as potentially Alex Smith. He can win you a lot of regular season games, but when the other team has a very good defense and he has to beat you himself, he can't do it and gets exposed in the playoffs. 2 Quote
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