scuba guy Posted Thursday at 11:42 PM Posted Thursday at 11:42 PM Ok so lost in this, was cook cooking. My feelings he did a serious bong hit. 1 Quote
Dablitzkrieg Posted Thursday at 11:43 PM Posted Thursday at 11:43 PM 1 hour ago, JohnNord said: If people post interviews they should at least provide a brief of what Cook said. Or.....watch it 1 Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted Thursday at 11:45 PM Posted Thursday at 11:45 PM 2 hours ago, MJS said: That's the right mentality for a player. Don't worry about the refs. Dominate so they can't even be a factor. You're right. And this is right. At the same time in a conference championship, DOMINATING enough to overcome refs vs a top tier team going for a SB trip is a tall ask. It's like having to win against the spread, and Chiefs started with +7. +7 refs is incredibly generous too. We had a chance to score on the previous drive for sure... but to have points taken away, and flip that into 7 pts for KC. Ended up being a 10pt call at minimum, 14 at worst. Nothing any of us can do, but it would've took a -7 to -10 effort to squeak that game out. Baffling the league just refuses to fix this. Make refs full time. Pay them. Make it an actually competitive field to get into, no nepotism. Add a chip in the ball. Give NY HQ's a choice to chirp into the game for major calls. I don't even mind the bad calls. Those are what they are.... the inconsistency of interpretations and enforcement is what's really ruining the game. Develop and enforce one standard. Not have 20crews with different artistic interpretations. Dictate these terms to the crews, it's their job. If they can't or won't adhere to those dictations, they can go call school ball 1 Quote
Process Posted Thursday at 11:45 PM Posted Thursday at 11:45 PM Cook was the only guy on offense who showed up ready to play. Should have been feeding him all game. 2 3 Quote
Dablitzkrieg Posted Thursday at 11:46 PM Posted Thursday at 11:46 PM 3 hours ago, Simon said: Did they ask him whether he was pissed because the Bills didn't even glance at the best galdanged player on their offense in the final drive? I could Like this comment 1000xs. So frustrating Quote
JROC INTEL Posted Friday at 12:14 AM Posted Friday at 12:14 AM Honest question, do we have the dough to resign him? 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted Friday at 12:25 AM Posted Friday at 12:25 AM 40 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said: Or.....watch it Most of us don’t have 20 minutes to watch, especially when we have no idea about the contents of the video. I don’t think writing a few sentences is really a hard ask 2 Quote
Slack_in_MA Posted Friday at 01:10 AM Posted Friday at 01:10 AM 1 hour ago, Process said: Cook was the only guy on offense who showed up ready to play. Should have been feeding him all game. I think Mack Hollins showed up ready to play. 3 4 Quote
philholbroo Posted Friday at 01:14 AM Posted Friday at 01:14 AM 4 hours ago, MJS said: That's the right mentality for a player. Don't worry about the refs. Dominate so they can't even be a factor. I said going into the game, I wish Mcdermott would just go all out try to get a big lead so they don't even have to worry about the refs. Quote
MJS Posted Friday at 01:33 AM Posted Friday at 01:33 AM 18 minutes ago, philholbroo said: I said going into the game, I wish Mcdermott would just go all out try to get a big lead so they don't even have to worry about the refs. Easier said than done, though. 2 Quote
Process Posted Friday at 01:34 AM Posted Friday at 01:34 AM 24 minutes ago, Slack_in_MA said: I think Mack Hollins showed up ready to play. True, Mack was a beast Quote
DaVinci Posted Friday at 01:53 AM Posted Friday at 01:53 AM (edited) Hes not saying they didn't cheat Hes saying you have to overcome the cheating. Edited Friday at 01:54 AM by DaVinci 5 Quote
Dablitzkrieg Posted Friday at 02:00 AM Posted Friday at 02:00 AM 1 hour ago, JohnNord said: Most of us don’t have 20 minutes to watch, especially when we have no idea about the contents of the video. I don’t think writing a few sentences is really a hard ask Oh come on. You have time to post for 20 minutes. Quote
PoundingDog Posted Friday at 02:05 AM Posted Friday at 02:05 AM Appreciate the interview. Have a little Marshawn vibe when he spoke but definitely more low-key, not looking for trouble type of guy. When they talk about generational wealth, you can see his eye lit and even said "I'm trying." If the Bills approach him thsi off-season, you get the feel a deal would be done, probably more reasonable than you think. My prediction is, like Beane has always done, Bills will extend him late in training camp before the 2025 season. So they get to see how the guy looks, and probably get the best version because they have been working hard off-season for their contract year. The projection is a bit tricky. Is 2024 the best of Cook's career? If not, how much better? One part of his weakness is blocking, which has prevented him from being on the field for 3rd down. Cook has gotten stronger noticeably in 2024. I don't know he'll improve much in that area going forward. Very reasonable to assume he'll keep the current level of output when he's 26, 27, and 28. Would Cook be willing to sign a 3 year extension and hope for another contract when he's 28? Quote
Uncle Monkeyhead Posted Friday at 02:20 AM Posted Friday at 02:20 AM I don't know the guys doing the interview but I thought the audio was behind. That dude on the right....I thought his audio was of the guy on the left 🤣 Quote
KentuckyBillsFan Posted Friday at 02:24 AM Posted Friday at 02:24 AM Love this dude. Clearly has that alpha mentality this team sorely needs. Priority to extend his contract this off season IMO 1 Quote
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