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Liger is somewhat right. The offense scores at will. It isn't the problem. As for a coverage LB, I wonder if the issue is how Edmunds is used. The delayed pass rush stuff is likely not his idea.
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It was irresponsible of him to ice a team with Anderson, who is ancient, and Tokarski, who isn't good. @PromoTheRobotfeels differently, I know, but I will die on the hill of "Adams screwed up by not hiring goalies last summer." Also by refusing to call up UPL until it was too late (I started a thread about that).
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♬♩♬ Anything Hill can do, Diggs can do better... ♫ ♩ Just kidding. But I'm happy with Diggs and with the WRs in general. In fact, there is a surplus. The Bills don't need Hill, even if his speed is unmatched. The concerns with this team are elsewhere.
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Diggs can do that too. But the Bills use Beasley for that, and at 6.1 M for Beasley, he is the more replaceable player. Diggs can run Reed routes AND Lofton routes.
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And they are the same style player. Keep Diggs.
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He is replaceable on the field, but I don't know about off the field. Of the rest of the guys, only Phillips and Wallace are concerns. Boettger will be re-signed at the right price (and Ford might be let go), McKenzie doesn't play much anymore, and the rest are replaceable.
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So you responded to it Tuesday ... and today you're upset about it and reporting it?
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The second thing is what I concentrate most of my waking hours upon. Pardon me if I try to relax and kvetch about something more trivial on a hockey forum once in a while. I can see lines clearly in northern PA in the rain. Then I cross into Corning, and all of the sudden, no? That's not about snow removal; it's about what states are buying their paints from what manufacturers.
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Other states seem able to do this.
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I read a great counter to this earlier today somewhere. It went something like this: The Caps and Avs are in the final. In Game 1, Ovechkin does one of his stupid Ovechkin things and injures a fourth-liner for the Avs. The Avs, wanting Ovechkin out of as many games as possible, and easily able to disguise the nature of the fourth-liner's injury because of the NHL's reporting rules, exaggerate the severity of the injury and just swap in JAG for the fourth-liner. As a result, Ovechkin's suspension is longer.
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Given the air that TSN gave it, yes I do. It was a stupid and dangerous hit.
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You didn't like the last owner. Or the good coach. Or anything.
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Or Clemens. Maybe they shouldn't have doped. Maybe they shouldn't have been jerks to everybody. But they did and they were, and both of those things are factors.
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Watch a freaking replay already. It's thirteen seconds of football. Then you can give us all the negativity that you desparately want to give.
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1. No time runs off the clock. 2. About a second, if executed perfectly, or two if not--but remember, the receiving team is now a lot closer to field goal range. A squib kick was not the difference in this game.
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I just needed to breathe after that last night. Wow. I don't see any problems with the future. Win one more game (Jax comes to mind), and that game last night would have been in Buffalo. They need a pass rusher and they need to stop with the delayed Edmunds rush stuff, which always results in an 8-13 yard play. They need one more good offensive lineman. Those are easy problems to fix. Yes, that was a very Billsy way to lose a game. But I didn't think they were going to win and it was a lot closer than I expected. So I'm ok.
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McDermott is doing everything I ever have wanted a coach to do on fourth and short.
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Home team losing on a last-minute field goal? I'll take it. I have Xanax.