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Another good job. Much better than Bills-n-beers. You were way too harsh on Fitzpatrick though. He didn't do that bad for being thrust into a game at a windy stadium. Some throws were off, but at least he was targeting the go-to guys. That TD pass to Evans that just missed was a beauty. We haven't seen throws like that out of Trent since last season against Denver and San Diego (which BTW loosely translated means whale's vagina).

 

Let's reserve judgement on RF until we see what he does with a week of practice knowing that he has the start. He doesn't have to be Joe Montana or Kelly in his prime. He just has to be better than Trent. This (especially this season) is a league where the majority of the teams are lumped tightly together. A few plays (either way) per game are the difference between winning and losing. Making secondaries respect the intermediate to long ball will soften the run D. Offense stays on the field and scores while the D remains rested. A slight improvement at QB will go a LONG way with this Bills team.

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Another good job. Much better than Bills-n-beers. You were way too harsh on Fitzpatrick though. He didn't do that bad for being thrust into a game at a windy stadium. Some throws were off, but at least he was targeting the go-to guys. That TD pass to Evans that just missed was a beauty. We haven't seen throws like that out of Trent since last season against Denver and San Diego (which BTW loosely translated means whale's vagina).

 

Let's reserve judgement on RF until we see what he does with a week of practice knowing that he has the start. He doesn't have to be Joe Montana or Kelly in his prime. He just has to be better than Trent. This (especially this season) is a league where the majority of the teams are lumped tightly together. A few plays (either way) per game are the difference between winning and losing. Making secondaries respect the intermediate to long ball will soften the run D. Offense stays on the field and scores while the D remains rested. A slight improvement at QB will go a LONG way with this Bills team.

OTOH, RF's job until this game was to be ready regardless of TE being injured, benched, or us in a situation where we are down (or up) by a ton. I agree that he did ok, but the only QB on sunday that actually threw accurately was TE.

 

Overall, great points. I think the offense was a tad more effective due to the playcalling and change of receiver routes. I really can't remember the last time we had receivers running slants over the middle. In addition the line did a much better job protecting the QB this past week, which could have been a lack of pocket presence from TE all along, but more likely is a sign of growth among the group.

 

One thing that wasn't covered but should be said: "Is Jamon Meredith that much of an upgrade at RT over J. Scott? That could be another reason for line improvement.

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Not bad. You guys need to give a better overall presentation though. The setting is too bland and it takes away from the commentary in that it makes for a boring presentation. Brighten up the background a bit. The commentary and insights aren't bad, but you guys need to speak without all of the "um's" when you're searching for what you want to say. Try to stay calm because you come off as being nervous when you speak. It also might help to have a set-up where you are at a half-round table so you aren't looking to the side the whole time. Good job though for what it is. :cry:

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Another good job. Much better than Bills-n-beers. You were way too harsh on Fitzpatrick though. He didn't do that bad for being thrust into a game at a windy stadium. Some throws were off, but at least he was targeting the go-to guys. That TD pass to Evans that just missed was a beauty. We haven't seen throws like that out of Trent since last season against Denver and San Diego (which BTW loosely translated means whale's vagina).

 

Let's reserve judgement on RF until we see what he does with a week of practice knowing that he has the start. He doesn't have to be Joe Montana or Kelly in his prime. He just has to be better than Trent. This (especially this season) is a league where the majority of the teams are lumped tightly together. A few plays (either way) per game are the difference between winning and losing. Making secondaries respect the intermediate to long ball will soften the run D. Offense stays on the field and scores while the D remains rested. A slight improvement at QB will go a LONG way with this Bills team.

 

Haha, thanks

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Another good job. Much better than Bills-n-beers. You were way too harsh on Fitzpatrick though. He didn't do that bad for being thrust into a game at a windy stadium. Some throws were off, but at least he was targeting the go-to guys. That TD pass to Evans that just missed was a beauty. We haven't seen throws like that out of Trent since last season against Denver and San Diego (which BTW loosely translated means whale's vagina).

 

Let's reserve judgement on RF until we see what he does with a week of practice knowing that he has the start. He doesn't have to be Joe Montana or Kelly in his prime. He just has to be better than Trent. This (especially this season) is a league where the majority of the teams are lumped tightly together. A few plays (either way) per game are the difference between winning and losing. Making secondaries respect the intermediate to long ball will soften the run D. Offense stays on the field and scores while the D remains rested. A slight improvement at QB will go a LONG way with this Bills team.

hell yeah, go Bills!

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Not bad. You guys need to give a better overall presentation though. The setting is too bland and it takes away from the commentary in that it makes for a boring presentation. Brighten up the background a bit. The commentary and insights aren't bad, but you guys need to speak without all of the "um's" when you're searching for what you want to say. Try to stay calm because you come off as being nervous when you speak. It also might help to have a set-up where you are at a half-round table so you aren't looking to the side the whole time. Good job though for what it is. :rolleyes:

yeah we do it in one maybe two takes, and we have to do the filming in a basement. It is what it is. We aren't going to spend money unless we make money, but thx for the recognition

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Not bad. You guys need to give a better overall presentation though. The setting is too bland and it takes away from the commentary in that it makes for a boring presentation. Brighten up the background a bit. The commentary and insights aren't bad, but you guys need to speak without all of the "um's" when you're searching for what you want to say. Try to stay calm because you come off as being nervous when you speak. It also might help to have a set-up where you are at a half-round table so you aren't looking to the side the whole time. Good job though for what it is. <_<

 

 

All those ideas are great, but we are very low budget, don't have a lot of options for shooting locations, and most of us have very busy lives outside of the show. i'm a student teacher personality so it is very diffcult to time manage everything. Thank you though for your suggestions

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