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Everything posted by K-9
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Perhaps you should kick Power in the nuts.
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Glad youāre not among those Bills fans who do begrudge Belichick his luck in getting Brady in the 6th round and then develop into one of the best of all time. But many Bills fans are the very definition of the word when it comes to Belichick and Brady. I think you misunderstood my point about great coaches and great QBs which is that I canāt think of a coach who has earned the reputation for greatness without also a great QB along side him. They tend to go together as I said. I agree Tomlin is also a great coach, but itās worth remembering that he, too, had a HOF QB at the helm for 15 of his first 17 seasons with the Steelers, which further underscores the point about how the two go together. Donāt know that I can agree with the idea that Tomlin has gotten a āvariety of teams to the playoffsā, either. Both he and Belichick reached the playoffs just once without their HOF QBs so far.
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Iām not doing anything here lol. His record speaks for itself and that canāt be debated. Iām simply saying he is a better DC than HC because he is at genius level when it comes to defense. Even in his poor seasons as a head coach, his defenses have always been tough to play against. And thatās without the luxury of higher draft picks over the years. He squeezes every ounce out of his D talent. Iām not one of those who begrudges his luck in having Brady, either. Every HC who has been dubbed as āgreatā can tie his greatness to a great QB as well. The two go hand in hand.
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Absolutely. When I think of games that stamped Belichick as a great defensive mind, SBXXV doesnāt even make the list. He was lucky that Jim Kelly was too stubborn to feed Thurman all day long against that gimmick defense with the D front all in two point stances just waiting to get out leveraged by one of the best O lines the game has ever seen. And Levy and Marchibroda were remiss in not instructing Kelly to do just that. Instead, we played right into their hands. But as stupid as Kelly, Levy, and Marchibroda were, it was the defense that I point the finger at most.
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Poor GM indeed, and perhaps an average head coach, but he is a wizard as a defensive coordinator. Somewhat of a D prodigy as he was breaking down game film for his dad at nine years old when his father was a scout at the Naval academy. A schematic genius if ever there was one.
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Love that show. I need to order a Sudbury Blueberry Bulldog Shoresy jersey.
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Josh is 503 feet, 11 inches tall? I donāt think Iāve ever been happier for two people to see a game. Good on you, Scotty. Good on you.
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Douglas told Tim Graham that he could have played today but the team decided to keep him out as a precaution. He should be back next Sunday, so the loss of Benford wonāt hurt as bad. As for Elam, after a shaky start he seemed to settle down a bit, KC has less talent than the Steelers at wideout, so thereās a chance he can be ok. He had a key INT in the endzone at KC last year so he wonāt be intimidated at least. The injuries to our LBs hurt big time. Dodson has to come back and if the injury to Spector is serious, theyāll have to sign somebody off the street as there are no LBs left on the practice squad with the elevation of Klein to the active roster. The injury to Bernard looked serious, too.
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Damn right itās the wind. Canāt have a blizzard without it. And youāll never see an NFL game played in one. Not ever.
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PF is waxing nostalgic for all those football games played in -40 temps and raging snowstorms. Itās funny how we romanticize our memories into myth. Fact is that since 1967 only six NFL games have been played in sub-zero temps. Six. And again, not one NFL game has ever been played in the conditions we saw in Orchard Park today. Not one. Ever. But yeah, lets argue why the game shouldnāt have been postponed.
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Yeah, great day for football in Orchard Park today. A football game was never played in a blizzard and your Barstool boys are full of crap.
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While weād all prefer to see the great athletes on full display, I still respect that football is a game to be played in the elements. That said, playing in a blizzard, with 70k people going to and from the game, is unsafe and a recipe for disaster. Itās amazing that anyone canāt understand that.
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Thatās all well and good and Iām sure many of us have nostalgia for those games and the snow days off from school when a pickup football game was the norm. But no NFL game has ever been played in a blizzard. Ever. Heavy snowfalls, sure. With windy conditions, certainly. But never in a qualified meteorological blizzard, with āsustained winds or frequent gusts over 35mph and visibility of less than a quarter mile for an extended period of time (at least three hours).ā The 1948 NFL championship game in Philly came closest with over a foot of snow fall and winds of 20mph and even though the scribes dubbed it āThe Blizzard Gameā as it came to be remembered, it just didnāt qualify. Orchard Park is currently meeting every qualification as I type this.
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Our Boy Savoie is a great name for a racehorse.
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29 points in 12 games at the junior level. Glad heās having phenomenal success, but I continue to question how that level of competition is getting him ready for the NHL.
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Glad you found it, but sorry you have to watch it. š