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The Seahawks had several bad plays in this game in high leverage situations.

- this one

- the snap over Smiths head inside the 5

- Smith tripping over his OL foot on 4th down inside the 5

- at least one pretty brutal drop

- They missed out on two fumbles by the Bills, both times deep in Buffalo territory iirc.

 

I don't know that the outcome would have been different but the game probably should have been much closer.

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3 hours ago, Sojourner said:

“Hey, their coach likes wrestling and their fans want a pass rusher. Let’s showcase your grappling to McDermott!”

There was a play on the Bills side line with some extracurriculars and McDermott got in the Seattle player's face and he chilled out.

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3 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

Is it a penalty to punch your own teammate? 

 

If you do that to an opposing player it's 15 and at a warning at least 

 

Those long drives by the offense must have really been working their big DTs to frustration.

 

The Bills pretty much dominated.

 

Clean up the pre-snap penalties and who knows how much easier they would have sailed to the win?

 

It was good to see they were able to overcome those, but against better competition... McD has said all the right things, but the mistakes keep coming.

 

I love that we use more pre-snap motion, but our Bills are going to have to take some steps towards more being more disciplined executing those.

 

I feel like across the league those have gone up with more calls for misalignments and illegal shifts or motion as they seem to be calling those tighter too.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

 

 

 

 

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"No where in that rambling diatribe did you make a semblance of a point... 

We are all now dumber for having listened to you

I award you no points and my God have mercy on your soul... "

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4 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

No caption but the Funniest thing was Dawkins and Spencer Brown broke them up on the field.

I saw that LOL and I thought, can you get an unsportsmanlike or an uneccessary roughness for punching your own teammate LOL... then I thought... wait... can you? Like they shoulda thrown the flag on them both and given the Bills another 15 yards LOL... 

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4 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

"Keon Coleman is slow!"

 

"He ain't fast but he ain't slow!"

 

"Yes he is, Xavier Worthy will be better!"

 

"He's just a gadget guy!"

 

 

 

 

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I'll hold your helmet if you'll hold mine...

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49 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

Is it a penalty to punch your own teammate? 

 

If you do that to an opposing player it's 15 and at a warning at least 

 

27 minutes ago, JP51 said:

I saw that LOL and I thought, can you get an unsportsmanlike or an uneccessary roughness for punching your own teammate LOL... then I thought... wait... can you? Like they shoulda thrown the flag on them both and given the Bills another 15 yards LOL... 

 

That's actually an interesting question. Obviously the refs aren't going to do anything if some teammates are jarring on the sideline. And these guys more just grabbed each other's facemasks (I didn't see an official punch). But throwing a punch is a disqualifying action. If someone throws a punch at his own teammate on the field, does the player get ejected? Do you throw a flag that gives the other team yards? I don't think that I have ever seen this scenario before (at least not to this level).

 

 

And as for Josh flopping...first of all, he may have embellished it a bit, but that was clearly roughing the passer. A late head shot. And yes, I've seen Josh flop and over-exaggerate hits and then look to the refs for the call.

 

BUT, it happens all of the time in the league (maybe not as bad as in soccer or basketball), but plenty of QBs look for the roughing call, how many times do we see receivers (if they are touched at all) throw their hands up and look for the PI call. Even in yesterday's game, on one of our holding calls, Cook breaks outside to the right, and as the DL players try to disengage and peel off their blocks to chase, one of the Seahawks DLmen, threw his arms up, etc. acting like he was being held. I watched it back, there was no hold, he just made it look like it with his acting. And of course, the ref threw a very late flag. It wasn't thrown when the hold would have happened, but after the DLmen's acting job.

 

Does Josh flop, yeah he does. But tons of players try to influence the refs with acting and embellishment too.

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1 hour ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

There was a play on the Bills side line with some extracurriculars and McDermott got in the Seattle player's face and he chilled out.

 

Yeah, I think that is where Coleman drove the guy he was blocking off the field and just about into our bench.

 

There is some fight in that dog.😁

 

And I know I have not captioned that photo in the OP.

 

Can't compete with some of the stuff you guys come up with - classic.

 

My favorite so far is the Will Smith reference.

 

 

 

 

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What about when ole Buddy Ryan was lobbing haymakers on the Oilers sidelines in the 90's at his own coaches?.......that alone made him an instant legend.

 

I mean, anyone can fight with their teammates, but coaches fighting coaches on the sideline?......yes, please.

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