That Aud Smell Posted October 9 Author Report Posted October 9 6 minutes ago, Pimlach said: Sure, everything has a probability, some are low and some are high. I was connoting a probability as in “more probable than not,” but you already know that. 7 minutes ago, Pimlach said: You can find a replay like that one in just about every football game and for just about every QB. Demonstrably false. It was a powerful push with Allen in an unusually vulnerable position, resulting in a wicked neck whip as his head bounced off the ground. Far from an ordinary hit. There was at least one other bad one from that game, although I can’t find a clip of it. Quote
shrader Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 (edited) 27 minutes ago, That Aud Smell said: theorizing that allen was concussed against baltimore is, in fact, not a big reach. it's not even a reach. imo, it's a probability. His head is conveniently out of frame pretty much the whole time after he was hit. Edited October 9 by shrader Quote
That Aud Smell Posted October 9 Author Report Posted October 9 15 minutes ago, shrader said: His head is conveniently out of frame pretty much the whole time after he was hit. I noticed that. I'm not sure if that was just an inadvertent side effect of the pirated highlight posted to YouTube (it will be shut down in short order, I'd think). The replays that I recall from the broadcast showed the hit's and fall's full effects. Quote
Pimlach Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 1 hour ago, That Aud Smell said: I was connoting a probability as in “more probable than not,” but you already know that. Demonstrably false. It was a powerful push with Allen in an unusually vulnerable position, resulting in a wicked neck whip as his head bounced off the ground. Far from an ordinary hit. There was at least one other bad one from that game, although I can’t find a clip of it. The Texan game has a definite concern. The Raven game is pure speculation. He walked off unphased, he was more concerned about getting the flag, and he required no attention on the sideline. If you want to look up every hard hit he took, and post that maybe he got a concussion on each one, go ahead. I said my peace. Quote
That Aud Smell Posted October 10 Author Report Posted October 10 11 hours ago, Pimlach said: The Raven game is pure speculation. He walked off unphased, he was more concerned about getting the flag, and he required no attention on the sideline. If you want to look up every hard hit he took, and post that maybe he got a concussion on each one, go ahead. I said my peace. It’s obviously speculative to some degree, but there’s reasoning behind it. The fact that he walked off the field and required no attention are also consistent with him being an ox and a competitive freak. And it’s not every hard hit from the Ravens games that I have in mind — it’s the ones where you can see a whiplash effect and his head forcefully hitting, bouncing off the ground. I do hope he’s okay. Things get no easier with the Jets D. That’s a tough unit. Quote
Flashsabre Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 https://www.tsn.ca/nfl/jets-demote-nathaniel-hackett-tap-todd-downing-to-call-offense-19.85582 Rodgers wanted to come to the Jets because of his close relationship to Hackett.😳 1 Quote
inkman Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 1 hour ago, Flashsabre said: https://www.tsn.ca/nfl/jets-demote-nathaniel-hackett-tap-todd-downing-to-call-offense-19.85582 Rodgers wanted to come to the Jets because of his close relationship to Hackett.😳 Hackett might be the worst coordinator in NFL history. Check the track record. Garbage. His tenure at Syracuse under Doug Moron was of particular note. Garbage. 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 6 minutes ago, inkman said: Hackett might be the worst coordinator in NFL history. Check the track record. Garbage. His tenure at Syracuse under Doug Moron was of particular note. Garbage. It should noted that while in Green Bay, LaFleur was both calling the plays and the coordinator of the offensive game plan. Hackett just happened to be there. 1 hour ago, Flashsabre said: https://www.tsn.ca/nfl/jets-demote-nathaniel-hackett-tap-todd-downing-to-call-offense-19.85582 Rodgers wanted to come to the Jets because of his close relationship to Hackett.😳 Because Hackett is his false front/protector. They thought they were going to Denver together, too. 1 Quote
Demoted Posted October 14 Report Posted October 14 (edited) They need to destroy the Jets tonight. That team is a dumpster fire and the Bills need to put the nail in the coffin on the Jets organization. This will be the game that makes Rodgers cancel his next Pat Mcafee segment. Edited October 14 by Demoted 1 Quote
inkman Posted October 14 Report Posted October 14 36 minutes ago, Demoted said: They need to destroy the Jets tonight. That team is a dumpster fire and the Bills need to put the nail in the coffin on the Jets organization. This will be the game that makes Rodgers cancel his next Pat Mcafee segment. I just hope the Jests don’t get all uppity with their new coach as they seemingly hated the old coach. Quote
carpandean Posted October 14 Report Posted October 14 (edited) 46 minutes ago, Demoted said: They need to destroy the Jets tonight. That team is a dumpster fire and the Bills need to put the nail in the coffin on the Jets organization. This will be the game that makes Rodgers cancel his next Pat Mcafee segment. They also need to get separation from Miami before Tua gets back. We know that the Dolphins can put together regulation wins with him at QB (however long that may last.) Bills win tonight, then the Tua-less Dolphins will face the Colts with the potential of also falling two games behind the Bills (through 6 GP.) If the Bills lose tonight, the Dolphins might see the chance to move into a tie with the Jets and the Bills right before Tua returns. Edited October 14 by carpandean Quote
Demoted Posted October 14 Report Posted October 14 1 minute ago, carpandean said: They also need to get separation from Miami before Tua gets back. We know that the Dolphins can put together regulation wins with him at QB (however long that may last.) Bills win tonight, then the Tua-less Dolphins will face the Colts with the potential of also falling two games behind the Bills (through 6 GP.) If the Bills lose tonight, the Dolphins might see the chance to move into a tie with the Jets and the Bills right before Tua returns. Not worried about the Dolphins, they play like ***** in the cold months and Tua literally crumbles under pressure. 1 Quote
Pimlach Posted October 14 Report Posted October 14 The Jets will be fired up at home, a new coach, and they are playing for first place in the AFCE. The Bills need to have a good start. The offense has to get back to what was working early in the season. Josh has to get the ball on target because the Jet corners are very capable in man to man. They will play man coverage and use a safety to follow (spy) Allen, just like the Ravens and Texans did. Our WRs do not scare anybody so it comes down to good play- calling and careful execution. If we can build a decent lead the Jets will crumble. Quote
mjd1001 Posted October 14 Report Posted October 14 42 minutes ago, Demoted said: Not worried about the Dolphins, they play like ***** in the cold months and Tua literally crumbles under pressure. Yeah, in the past the Bills have handled the Dolphins with Tua pretty well, and, most importantly, with THIS years team they were handling the Dolphins with Tua before he got hurt. I'm not worried about the Dolphins, if the Dolphins get him back and pass the Bills, its because the Bills are simply not good enough. If they let the Dolphins pass them at that point, they they wouldn't be going that far in the playoffs anyway. 1 Quote
Indabuff Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 Is there no one better than Hamlin to be out there? Geezus. Quote
triumph_communes Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 Defense bad bad. But at least that was expected this year 1 Quote
Indabuff Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 Yeah, this defense ain't stopping much. They're in trouble. Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 Looks like we legitimately have to do a mini rebuild. This team is devoid of talent. Quote
DarthEbriate Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 Whoops. I forgot who was playing tonight. Remember, Bills defenders (who naturally are reading this Sabres message board during the game), if you jump offsides because of Rodgers' quick count/cadence, then just keep going. Take the 5 yards unabated to the QB and make the refs stop the play. If the refs don't, bludgeon the old man. If the refs do stop it, Rodgers gets all hissy about it. Win-win. The only way you lose is if you stop rushing and allow the free play downfield. Quote
DarthEbriate Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 I see the Bills are the only team who hasn't learned that you delay blitz/rush 5 on a Hail Mary play. Quote
mjd1001 Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 Just now, Indabuff said: Only the Bills... They have to be way ahead in terms of teams kicking 50+ yard FG's at the end of the game to beat them, and now 2 hail-mary's compelted against them at the end of the half/game in just a few years? They have to be the absolute worst (and/or have the worst luck) on those type of things. Quote
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