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10 minutes ago, klos63 said:

So the league had an agenda to stop us,  but called a penalty on the dolphins which became the most critical call of the game.

Yeah,  right. 

Too blatant of a dirty hit to not call. 

 

We saw the refs invent holding to take away 7 legitimate points from us. Refs didn't throw the flag when Coleman was factually held by the Dolphins defender there (was at the game and saw it - sat on that sideline ). They waited until Coleman was killed by a dirty hit. No stupidity by Poyer and we are punting with the Dolphins getting away with a factual hold on Coleman (based on rule book and standard of what holding was in that game)

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4 minutes ago, ProcessImproverMan said:

Too blatant of a dirty hit to not call. 

 

We saw the refs invent holding to take away 7 legitimate points from us. Refs didn't throw the flag when Coleman was factually held by the Dolphins defender there (was at the game and saw it - sat on that sideline ). They waited until Coleman was killed by a dirty hit. No stupidity by Poyer and we are punting with the Dolphins getting away with a factual hold on Coleman (based on rule book and standard of what holding was in that game)


I asked my son if Keon was held and he said the refs wouldn’t call the PI and give us a win. 
 

Crappy, but true. It did take a disgusting play by poyer to keep the drive going.  Should have been a PI called and maybe he pulls up and doesn’t hurt Keon.

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7 minutes ago, davefan66 said:


I asked my son if Keon was held and he said the refs wouldn’t call the PI and give us a win. 
 

Crappy, but true. It did take a disgusting play by poyer to keep the drive going.  Should have been a PI called and maybe he pulls up and doesn’t hurt Keon.

That was not PI

14 minutes ago, ProcessImproverMan said:

Too blatant of a dirty hit to not call. 

 

We saw the refs invent holding to take away 7 legitimate points from us. Refs didn't throw the flag when Coleman was factually held by the Dolphins defender there (was at the game and saw it - sat on that sideline ). They waited until Coleman was killed by a dirty hit. No stupidity by Poyer and we are punting with the Dolphins getting away with a factual hold on Coleman (based on rule book and standard of what holding was in that game)

Ridiculous. They waited until Coleman was hit?  Stop whining, the league is not out to get the Bills, that's just plain stupid to think that.

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2 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

We still need help. Cooper is better than Coleman right now, but it still leaves us a man down from what our plan was

If Coleman is gone for an extended period of time, esp with the next 5-6 games,we are in big trouble.

 

Unless we go 0-5 Bills are still winning the division. Just be healthy for the playoffs. That is all I care about. We traded for Cooper already. He can fill in while Coleman is out. Cooper, Kincaid, Shakir and our running backs who can all be pass game threats should be more than enough for an elite QB. 

 

If we can ever figure out a way to get Samuel involved that would be great. What a bust of a free agent signing so far. 

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3 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

 

If we can ever figure out a way to get Samuel involved that would be great. What a bust of a free agent signing so far. 

One of the worst of all time, given his cost and production so far. He's just taking up space. At least Gabe Davis blocked and caught a pass here and there.

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10 minutes ago, finn said:

One of the worst of all time, given his cost and production so far. He's just taking up space. At least Gabe Davis blocked and caught a pass here and there.

I’m still trying to understand if it’s Brady or Samuel. It’s astonishing the only plays are horizontal screens.  You’re telling me he magically cant run crossers or anything vertically anymore?

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3 minutes ago, TFBillsfan said:

I’m still trying to understand if it’s Brady or Samuel. It’s astonishing the only plays are horizontal screens.  You’re telling me he magically cant run crossers or anything vertically anymore?

It’s even more confounding considering Brady’s history with Samuel

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34 minutes ago, klos63 said:

That was not PI

 

I don't believe in the conspiracies but it was PI.  Look at the hand on the back of his jersey.  He not only has a hold of it but his hand is wrapped in the jersey.  He uses this hold to pull Coleman down to prevent him from catching it.

Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, klos63 said:

OK


I’ll have to watch the whole play again. I’m not talking the point he was hit, going down the field it looked like he was held up and interfered with.

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6 minutes ago, NickelCity said:

Samuel is baffling. 

 

A real effort needs to be made to get him involved.  I'm sure they have been trying earlier in the season but now it's a necessity.

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1 hour ago, klos63 said:

So the league had an agenda to stop us,  but called a penalty on the dolphins which became the most critical call of the game.

Yeah,  right. 

I mean that was absolutely 100% blatant and involved player safety.  If that was a 50/50 type call I don’t think we would’ve gotten it 

 

would’ve been a really bad look watching Coleman possibly go to ir after not flagging that one 

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37 minutes ago, davefan66 said:


Looked like PI at the stadium. 

 By rule that was PI. The dolphin CB was going for the ball, so that was ok. But with his other arm he was around Coleman’s waist and pulling him down. 
 

So yea, PI

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18 minutes ago, NickelCity said:

Samuel is baffling. 

 

The only thing I can think of is that the toe is just sapping his athletic ability. Samuel does have a lengthy history of injuries nagging him so this wouldn't be surprising. Good news is we are coming up on the bye week soon to let these guys nicks and injuries heal.

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Just now, pennstate10 said:

 By rule that was PI. The dolphin CB was going for the ball, so that was ok. But with his other arm he was around Coleman’s waist and pulling him down. 
 

So yea, PI


Wouldn’t have called it no matter what. Would have been instant FG range for the Bills.

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