Crap Throwing Clavin Posted Tuesday at 01:06 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:06 AM 35 minutes ago, Alaska Darin said: That's where I am too. The new rule is &#%$ing stupid. Just go back to the old rule. There were something like eight injuries on kickoffs last season. One every other week. I can't help but feel they &#%$ed with kickoffs to solve a relatively minor problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howndog Posted Tuesday at 01:27 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:27 AM That number 7 Robinson is pretty good 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncle Joe Posted Tuesday at 02:44 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:44 AM 1 hour ago, Howndog said: That number 7 Robinson is pretty good Nothing there for him on 4th and 1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncle Joe Posted Tuesday at 03:06 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:06 AM Barkley with a game clinching drop. Eagles using the prevent a win defense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snafu Posted Tuesday at 03:13 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:13 AM Hahahahaha, Filthadelphia fans. Hahahahahah! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jabba The Hutt Posted Tuesday at 03:18 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:18 AM Troy Andersen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carptom1 Posted Tuesday at 03:24 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:24 AM Their message board is epic. 😂😂😂😂. Funny the best they could come up with is Fangio to fix the defense. Hurts is Tua without the concussions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncle Joe Posted Tuesday at 03:30 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:30 AM 4 minutes ago, Carptom1 said: Hurts is Tua without the concussions. Bam! A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IDBillzFan Posted Tuesday at 04:03 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:03 AM There's nothing like a couple days watching all the MVP favorites play, and realize that in the AFC, and really, in the NFL, there's Mahomes and there's Allen and then there are people who make sure the NFL doesn't look like a slave plantation. Listen up; the whole point of being an MVP candidate is proving how, with you at the helm at your position, the wins or losses can ride on your shoulders. You can carry the team to a win when you're on the road down a TD with 90 seconds left. Or you can carry the team to a win when you're at home down by one, and you have 35 seconds left and two time outs for you to NOT throw a pick. Maybe this year the dudes the NFL NEEDS to be MVP will suck so bad they have no choice but to give it to the people who actually deserve it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alaska Darin Posted Tuesday at 01:24 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:24 PM 9 hours ago, IDBillzFan said: There's nothing like a couple days watching all the MVP favorites play, and realize that in the AFC, and really, in the NFL, there's Mahomes and there's Allen and then there are people who make sure the NFL doesn't look like a slave plantation. Listen up; the whole point of being an MVP candidate is proving how, with you at the helm at your position, the wins or losses can ride on your shoulders. You can carry the team to a win when you're on the road down a TD with 90 seconds left. Or you can carry the team to a win when you're at home down by one, and you have 35 seconds left and two time outs for you to NOT throw a pick. Maybe this year the dudes the NFL NEEDS to be MVP will suck so bad they have no choice but to give it to the people who actually deserve it. In fairness to Hurts, he made a perfect pass to Barkley. This is exactly what keeps happening to Josh in the playoffs - he makes the plays the team needs to win and then someone else doesn't execute when it matters most and the narrative is "Allen can't win the big games." Every football game comes down to a handful of plays. Your team either makes them and wins or doesn't and loses. I've beaten this drum online for like 30 years. You know why John Elway was so good at coming back? Generally it was because he was so bad the first 50+ minutes of most games. 😄 2 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spartacus Posted Tuesday at 01:26 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:26 PM 9 hours ago, IDBillzFan said: There's nothing like a couple days watching all the MVP favorites play, and realize that in the AFC, and really, in the NFL, there's Mahomes and there's Allen and then there are people who make sure the NFL doesn't look like a slave plantation. Listen up; the whole point of being an MVP candidate is proving how, with you at the helm at your position, the wins or losses can ride on your shoulders. You can carry the team to a win when you're on the road down a TD with 90 seconds left. Or you can carry the team to a win when you're at home down by one, and you have 35 seconds left and two time outs for you to NOT throw a pick. Maybe this year the dudes the NFL NEEDS to be MVP will suck so bad they have no choice but to give it to the people who actually deserve it. is Taylor Swift involved in the selection process? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spartacus Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM 2 minutes ago, Alaska Darin said: In fairness to Hurts, he made a perfect pass to Barkley. This is exactly what keeps happening to Josh in the playoffs - he makes the plays the team needs to win and then someone else doesn't execute when it matters most and the narrative is "Allen can't win the big games." Every football game comes down to a handful of plays. Your team either makes them and wins or doesn't and loses. I've beaten this drum online for like 30 years. You know why John Elway was so good at coming back? Generally it was because he was so bad the first 50+ minutes of most games. 😄 they should have rolled Hurts out with run/pass option, after faking the dive to freeze the entire defense Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninety-4 Posted Tuesday at 02:00 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:00 PM You can't let teams hang around in NFL games. So many games come down to the last or next to last possession. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IDBillzFan Posted Tuesday at 02:58 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:58 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Alaska Darin said: In fairness to Hurts, he made a perfect pass to Barkley. This is exactly what keeps happening to Josh in the playoffs - he makes the plays the team needs to win and then someone else doesn't execute when it matters most and the narrative is "Allen can't win the big games." Every football game comes down to a handful of plays. Your team either makes them and wins or doesn't and loses. I've beaten this drum online for like 30 years. You know why John Elway was so good at coming back? Generally it was because he was so bad the first 50+ minutes of most games. 😄 I agree with all of this, and I'm not sure this will come out right, but I feel the difference between Allen and Hurts is Hurts is like the Kamala Harris of NFL quarterbacks. If you give him a play and everyone follows the script exactly, there's enough talent to look good. But the minute things break down and they have to improvise, Hurts is on the sideline explaining to the coaches that his second read wasn't there because he came from a middle class family whose neighbors had nice lawns. In other words, I feel like he (and to a large extent, Lamar) are physically gifted, but dumb as a mop. Could very well be wrong. Even when they speak, it hurts to listen. Edited Tuesday at 02:59 PM by IDBillzFan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alaska Darin Posted Tuesday at 03:04 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:04 PM 4 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said: I agree with all of this, and I'm not sure this will come out right, but I feel the difference between Allen and Hurts is Hurts is like the Kamala Harris of NFL quarterbacks. If you give him a play and everyone follows the script exactly, there's enough talent to look good. But the minute things break down and they have to improvise, Hurts is on the sideline explaining to the coaches that his second read wasn't there because he came from a middle class family whose neighbors had nice lawns. In other words, I feel like he (and to a large extent, Lamar) are physically gifted, but dumb as a mop. Could very well be wrong. Even when they speak, it hurts to listen. I think one thing all BILLS' fans are is spoiled because you're literally watching a once in a lifetime player taking snaps for your team. Allen is absolutely a unicorn and every time he takes the field it becomes more and more obvious. I'd like to see Hurts away from Sirianni because frankly I think that dude's ballz are much larger than his brain. Not taking that first FG bit him squarely in the ass, just like I figured it would. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ann Posted Tuesday at 03:44 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:44 PM 45 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said: I agree with all of this, and I'm not sure this will come out right, but I feel the difference between Allen and Hurts is Hurts is like the Kamala Harris of NFL quarterbacks. If you give him a play and everyone follows the script exactly, there's enough talent to look good. But the minute things break down and they have to improvise, Hurts is on the sideline explaining to the coaches that his second read wasn't there because he came from a middle class family whose neighbors had nice lawns. In other words, I feel like he (and to a large extent, Lamar) are physically gifted, but dumb as a mop. Could very well be wrong. Even when they speak, it hurts to listen. 6 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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