boyst Posted September 12 Posted September 12 42 minutes ago, Doc said: It seems his has been. I mean if history is littered with 15 year olds who look 18... 41 minutes ago, unbillievable said: I don't hang out with teenagers enough to correctly identify the difference between a high school or college girl. I grew up watching 30yr olds playing high schoolers on TV. to both of the above my wife and i have talked about it before at this point being older we cannot point out a 15 yr old from a 23 year because they both look like children to us. they both look 15. they both behave and carry themselves as children and there is nothing to relate to. we don't see 15 yr olds looking 18. we see 18 looking 15. we see 23 looking 15. Quote
Doc Posted September 12 Posted September 12 1 hour ago, unbillievable said: I don't hang out with teenagers enough to correctly identify the difference between a high school or college girl. I grew up watching 30yr olds playing high schoolers on TV. I have boys in their early 20s. Saw a lot of HS girls at their functions and friends' daughters. I think I can tell the difference between a 15 year old and an 18 year old. The difference between a 17 year old and an 18 year old? Nope. And that's what is at the heart of this case. Quote
Magox Posted Wednesday at 06:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:40 PM I know he's not a Bills player any longer but this was one of the reasons why I liked him as a player. 1 Quote
Blackbeard Posted Wednesday at 06:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:42 PM Shame we lost out on him. Bills absolutely did what they had to do. But man, he woulda been a nice pickup. 3 Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM (edited) 6 hours ago, Magox said: I know he's not a Bills player any longer but this was one of the reasons why I liked him as a player. Dumb, 2 ways. The runner gets through a lane. One would think the kicker should be last line of defense? 2, he gets hurt... You lost your holder too. This just proves the Chiefs are a douche organization. Would like to see first if they sign off on this strategy against other teams. Edited yesterday at 01:19 AM by ExiledInIllinois Quote
RiotAct Posted yesterday at 03:06 AM Posted yesterday at 03:06 AM 8 hours ago, Magox said: I know he's not a Bills player any longer but this was one of the reasons why I liked him as a player. that’s awesome… you don’t see many punters get upfield like that and be part of the coverage team. Although, in a similar vein to @ExiledInIllinois’s comment above… I wonder if he does that against other teams consistently too? 1 Quote
GaryPinC Posted yesterday at 03:22 AM Posted yesterday at 03:22 AM (edited) 8 hours ago, Magox said: I know he's not a Bills player any longer but this was one of the reasons why I liked him as a player. I appreciate his passion for trying to make the play but I prefer my punter to act as safety. He's just asking to get lit up charging into all those personnel. Sooner or later a ST coach will notice this on film and assign someone to make sure he does. Edited yesterday at 03:23 AM by GaryPinC 1 1 Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM 18 minutes ago, RiotAct said: that’s awesome… you don’t see many punters get upfield like that and be part of the coverage team. Although, in a similar vein to @ExiledInIllinois’s comment above… I wonder if he does that against other teams consistently too? Yeah. Is he just doing this against Bills because he's butt hurt and wants to prove a point. Would have sucked had returner some how broke through a lane. Well... Sucked for the Chiefs... Quote
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