Flashsabre Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 14 minutes ago, calti said: Interesting. Neck issues can mimic concussions. Physiologically there is an overlap though. Good info Tim Connolly went through this. 2 Quote
Flashsabre Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 I think Tua might have to have some serious discussions about his future. Cook is special and I like Davis as well. Hats off to the Bills D with all the injuries they shutdown an explosive offense Quote
Demoted Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 (edited) Dolphins fans right now. Edited September 13 by Demoted 2 Quote
Taro T Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 1 hour ago, calti said: its easy to say i told you so...but..he shoulda had a mandatory 1 yr off after the first concussions That psychopath McDaniel wouldn't even admit that Tua had a concussion on the Milano hit. They called it an ankle injury. Had they treated THAT like a concussion, maybe he doesn't get a second major one in less than a week and maybe just getting bounced off a guy's bicep doesn't result in what might be a career ending concussion. Ironically it was Hamlin that "hit" Tua and this hit happened the same week that the psychopath got an extension through '28. The guy that "died" on the field "killed" the Fishies chances this season right when the guy who caused the whole problem got shown the money. Quote
Taro T Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 16 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: Also... they're ladies frames. He wore different ones in the post game interview. Those were more the Grandpa's $2 cheaters for trying to read the menu at Stuckey's. 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted September 13 Author Report Posted September 13 5 hours ago, PASabreFan said: Also... they're ladies frames. 5 hours ago, Taro T said: He wore different ones in the post game interview. Those were more the Grandpa's $2 cheaters for trying to read the menu at Stuckey's. I thought maybe he was talking about Terry. Looked like he was wearing his eye protection from racquet ball or squash. 1 Quote
Night Train Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 So much for the media driven " Fear The Fins " narrative. Sales job over. Great coaching calls by the Bills all night. 2 backup LB's ( Williams, Spector ) now starters. As mentioned above, Bedford (6th rounder) and 2 UB UDFA's ( Ingram, Lewis ) playing big. 10 days off until the Jags come to town. Quote
Huckleberry Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 Tua should consider retiring tbh, or at least get checked out and stay out of it this year. 1 Quote
RochesterExpat Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 As I’ve said elsewhere, I stopped following football years ago, but I woke up this morning to a pretty misleading headline “Miami’s Tua out with concussion after monster hit by Bills’ Hamlin.” I pulled up a video expecting to see a big and questionable hit. The only thing questionable about that play is what Tua was trying to accomplish since I wouldn’t even call it a hit. The crazy bit is watching the collision in real time from the field view camera makes it look like Tua was targeting Hamlin’s knees. Because it’s hard to justify why he didn’t slide otherwise. Got to love AI generated clickbait headlines. That wasn’t a hit. I also wish Tua the best and I hope the Dolphins’ medical staff handle this concussion in a serious manner. I hope Hamlin, given his history, doesn’t feel guilty and that this incident didn’t bring back too many terrible memories. This was quite clearly not his fault. 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted September 13 Author Report Posted September 13 That was a master class from McDermott. McDaniel looked like a vape shop owner who couldn’t figure out Quickbooks. 4 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted September 13 Author Report Posted September 13 I am very concerned over Bernard’s injury. That’s a potential season ender. Could be time for the Legend of Buffalo Joe to continue? 1 Quote
Demoted Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 Of course all the talk is about Tua's injury and not the Bills win. Quote
Flashsabre Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 Looks like the team culture is strong this year. Bills D just have that next man up mentality. 2 2 Quote
#freejame Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 I’ve never been the biggest fan of McDermott but he deserves a lot of credit for his team’s ability to play next man up year after year. Really strong showing from the D last night. 1 Quote
mjd1001 Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 (edited) I think at this point ,if there was any doubt, Miami is nothing more but a middling, average team overall. The 70 points against Denver and just the thought of how much speed they have on offense, at least for me, made me think they were/are more dangerous than they actually are. This year they barely beat Jacksonville at home, and lost to the Bills, who were in total control of the game even before Tua got hurt. The Bills team without its best LB and losing their 2nd best...with questions and inexperience at Safety....that is the team Miami had trouble moving the ball on. Last year they were shut down in the playoffs. In the regular season they allowed 56 to Baltimore in getting obliterated by them...and in Playing Buffalo (twice), Baltimore, Dallas, KC, and Philly (The best teams they played), were a total of 1-5, with squeaking out a couple point victory against Dallas at home, and being outscored by 93 points in the other 5. The Bills did what they needed, they had a few injuries, the flew to Miami on a short week, Allen may not have been 100%, and they got the Win. Buffalo did what a good team does. Miami? Even with Tua I'm no longer worried about them, but without him, whatever. The big story about the game is the Tua head injury. Beyond that, THIS is the game that 100% convinced me that viewing Miami as any kind of thread (even with Tua) is just frauduant. Edited September 13 by mjd1001 1 Quote
inkman Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 11 hours ago, #freejame said: I feel like we usually take our foot off the gas in games like this. We need to step on their necks and make a statement. They kept Allen and Cook out there far too long for my fantasy team’s longevity. I want points but when your up 3 tuddys in the 4th quarter, you can call off the dogs. Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 The Bills had a great game plan on defense for sure. Props to McDermott and company. Quote
That Aud Smell Posted September 13 Author Report Posted September 13 3 minutes ago, inkman said: They kept Allen and Cook out there far too long No harm, no foul -- but had Allen hurt himself on this play -- there would have been hell to pay. Quote
#freejame Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 8 minutes ago, inkman said: They kept Allen and Cook out there far too long for my fantasy team’s longevity. I want points but when your up 3 tuddys in the 4th quarter, you can call off the dogs. Yeah that’s the right call there. I posted it at halftime, things certainly changed in the 3rd. Quote
Sabres Fan in NS Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 All is right (well, not really - there is a lot I could complain about) in the world - the fish have been squished (again). I feel badly for Tua. He has to have some serious discussion with his loved ones after a third concussion in short order. Quote
LGR4GM Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 Great game by Buffalo's defense after yet again starting questionably. The first interception was on the receiver not Tua and at that point they were moving the ball well. I do appreciate that it appears they can adjust well at halftime. Reminds me a bit of Kirby Smart. I worry a bit about the offense. Allen had short fields all game and the offensive line was great. Still, I felt like there wasn't much downfield unless Allen was scrambling but maybe I shouldn't worry because so far, the short stuff is working great. Great game and 11 days off is very good. Allen can rest up and so can anyone else. Quote
JoeSchmoe Posted September 13 Report Posted September 13 Seems to be a lot of praise for the defense from last night. While they certainly had their moments with some key stops, my untrained eye saw the Dolphins beating themselves more than the Bills defense forcing the turnovers. Had it not been for a gap from a receiver, a couple gaps by Tua, and the injury, I think the score could have looked a lot different. Admittedly I'm just an armchair QB and never played the game so I might not see the same things as some of you. What am I missing? Quote
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