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Johnson might be the dumbest receiver in terms of football IQ. When you lose 3 yards and the 1st down AFTER catching the ball your football IQ needs to be questioned.
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Definitely dumbest on the team now that Claypool is gone, it was close before.Daniel wrote:Johnson might be the dumbest receiver in terms of football IQ. When you lose 3 yards and the 1st down AFTER catching the ball your football IQ needs to be questioned.
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This **** line
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What the **** was Pierre doing? Fair catch called, get the **** away.
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With Burress and Bryant as former moron receivers, Johnson and Claypool are in some pretty bad company. The fact that Burress once spiked the ball after a 1st down while still running is pretty hard to beat though.DelPen wrote:Definitely dumbest on the team now that Claypool is gone, it was close before.Daniel wrote:Johnson might be the dumbest receiver in terms of football IQ. When you lose 3 yards and the 1st down AFTER catching the ball your football IQ needs to be questioned.
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If you can’t make that hit to a shoulder then might as be touch tackle.
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That's why it's getting harder and harder to watch professional sports every year. They have watered down the sports with over regulating every little aspect of the game. I don't buy the expansion has killed competition argument since there are probably enough good players to add another couple of teams. I think the fact that players can't play the game without fear or a penalty is more to blame.DelPen wrote:If you can’t make that hit to a shoulder then might as be touch tackle.
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Did I see a slant for 6 yards when we only needed 4 on a 3rd down instead of for 3 yards?
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And there’s the Canada special, 3rd and goal from the 21 and they lateral it out 4 yards behind the line of scrimmage. And the kicker misses what should be a routine FG.
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Miss Boswell already.
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Direct snap and then walk up to the line. Genius play call.
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Admittedly the offense looks better without Claypool. Addition by subtraction maybe?DelPen wrote:Direct snap and then walk up to the line. Genius play call.
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Helps that New Orleans is also relative garbage. Worst team we have played yet and it took this long to catch another bad team.Daniel wrote:Admittedly the offense looks better without Claypool. Addition by subtraction maybe?DelPen wrote:Direct snap and then walk up to the line. Genius play call.
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This is very true and in the end this is a draft pick game where the loser wins.DelPen wrote:Helps that New Orleans is also relative garbage. Worst team we have played yet and it took this long to catch another bad team.Daniel wrote:Admittedly the offense looks better without Claypool. Addition by subtraction maybe?DelPen wrote:Direct snap and then walk up to the line. Genius play call.
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Any free agent kickers available?
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Even if they are, heard we are stuck with this turd for another 3 or 4 games since he was signed from the Chiefs practice squad so we would need to burn a roster spot on another kicker.Daniel wrote:Any free agent kickers available?
Overall, I’m OK if this guy causes a loss from a horrible kick, only helps draft position.
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Five and a half feet of snow so far in Orchard Park, NY where the Bills play today alone. Looks like the NFL made the absolute right call to move their game.
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Orchard Park ended up with at least 77” of snow.
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It’s amazing that with all the faults this team has, special teams stands out as especially inept.
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Do you honestly remember a time when the special teams was even as good as lousy?DelPen wrote:It’s amazing that with all the faults this team has, special teams stands out as especially inept.
Maybe when Bobby April was the coach?
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All I ask is to stop muffing punts.Daniel wrote:Do you honestly remember a time when the special teams was even as good as lousy?DelPen wrote:It’s amazing that with all the faults this team has, special teams stands out as especially inept.
Maybe when Bobby April was the coach?
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A few more runs like that and he can be forgiven since the muff wasn’t lost.DelPen wrote:All I ask is to stop muffing punts.Daniel wrote:Do you honestly remember a time when the special teams was even as good as lousy?DelPen wrote:It’s amazing that with all the faults this team has, special teams stands out as especially inept.
Maybe when Bobby April was the coach?
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Spillane can’t live off that one goal line stop of Travis Henry. He’s garbage and can’t make routine tackles.
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If Devin Bush was an actual 3 down LB Spillane is a special teams only player.DelPen wrote:Spillane can’t live off that one goal line stop of Travis Henry. He’s garbage and can’t make routine tackles.
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Pickett sucks. I gave him a chance but he is not a franchise QB and never will be. If he went to any other school besides Pitt he would had been a 2nd rounder at best.