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Yeah they're now expecting a full-on historic blizzard just south of Buffalo, not sure they're gonna get the venue ready if it's gonna be that bad.

 


The steps that Tua has taken this year are pretty incredible. Just goes to show once again that if you put your QB in a position to succeed and gameplan around him instead of forcing him into a system, just like Harbaugh did with Lamar, you can go a very long way.

McDaniel is the COTY frontrunner for me, they haven't lost a game in which Tua started and finished this season. Other candidates include Sirianni of course, and imo Daboll and O'Connel as well but the Vikings and Giants have struggled more to grind out victories compared to the Dolphins.
 


The steps that Tua has taken this year are pretty incredible. Just goes to show once again that if you put your QB in a position to succeed and gameplan around him instead of forcing him into a system, just like Harbaugh did with Lamar, you can go a very long way.

McDaniel is the COTY frontrunner for me, they haven't lost a game in which Tua started and finished this season. Other candidates include Sirianni of course, and imo Daboll and O'Connel as well but the Vikings and Giants have struggled more to grind out victories compared to the Dolphins.


Keep in mind that last season the Dolphins finished the season with 8 wins out of 9 games. I love McDaniel and wanted him for the Vikings but he isn't the COTY for me simply because he took a very good team. In the list of coaches that you shared for me he is fourth.
 


The steps that Tua has taken this year are pretty incredible. Just goes to show once again that if you put your QB in a position to succeed and gameplan around him instead of forcing him into a system, just like Harbaugh did with Lamar, you can go a very long way.

McDaniel is the COTY frontrunner for me, they haven't lost a game in which Tua started and finished this season. Other candidates include Sirianni of course, and imo Daboll and O'Connel as well but the Vikings and Giants have struggled more to grind out victories compared to the Dolphins.


The Giants have nobody on their team, other than a returning from injury Barkley. It's a miracle they have a winning record let alone what 7-2? I don't know who is the COTY but Daboll is doing an unbelievable job with that roster.
 


Last time they moved a Bills game in 2014 it was to Detroit. Might be doing that again if the Bills need to be there next week anyway.
 
It's only 6 feet. Might be a bit of a challenge for Singletary but put some stilts on him and it'll be grand.
 
Isn't it more about logistics, like they just don't want 80k odd people on the road to the stadium on the day of the game, and volunteers in the days leading up to the game, when there's such an extreme blizzard going on?
 
Isn't it more about logistics, like they just don't want 80k odd people on the road to the stadium on the day of the game, and volunteers in the days leading up to the game, when there's such an extreme blizzard going on?

Yea this is what will stop the game, also police etc.
 
Isn't it more about logistics, like they just don't want 80k odd people on the road to the stadium on the day of the game, and volunteers in the days leading up to the game, when there's such an extreme blizzard going on?
Yeah they could just about manage the field, and casualties in the Bills’ parking lots would actually be reduced with the snow acting as a fall-onto-table softener and flame retardant. But multitudes of people have to be able to get there and back over the duration of the weekend.
 
Yeah they could just about manage the field, and casualties in the Bills’ parking lots would actually be reduced with the snow acting as a fall-onto-table softener and flame retardant. But multitudes of people have to be able to get there and back over the duration of the weekend.
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Looks like Kelce is pretty chuffed about having Toney in his offense. And I'll be fecking thrilled to not see Skyy Moore attempt a punt return again..

 
Do Bills fans get their tickets refunded? How about traveling fans?

If fans elect to travel to Detroit with these tickets are they permitted inside the Detroit stadium? What about general admission?
 
Did I hear it wrong or did the commentator say that a Titans coach told him Henry gets better the longer a game goes on??

The same commentator then tells us 5 minutes later that the Titans have scored 4 TDs in the second half this season with no TDs in the final quarter.
 
Did I hear it wrong or did the commentator say that a Titans coach told him Henry gets better the longer a game goes on??

The same commentator then tells us 5 minutes later that the Titans have scored 4 TDs in the second half this season with no TDs in the final quarter.
Some RBs do get more productive the more touches they get.
 
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Some RBs do get more productive get better the more touches they get.
Not just touches, a big physical back like Henry can take some wear and tear and is more efficient against a tired defense in the second half / 4th quarter of games.

I think I heard someone say last week that Kenneth Walker got most if not all of his TDs in the 4th quarter this season.
 
Green Bay looked pretty awful throughout last night imo, never felt like they were coming back from that deficit. Rodgers can still make some pretty throws but it felt like too often they wasted a few downs and were in 3th and long situations. Also, Christian Watson now leads all rookie WRs in TDs scored while he had 0 TDs just 6 days ago :lol:

Vikings could clinch the division by the end of next week if some things fall into place. Not that it matters much since they'll be competing for the bye but that must be close to some kind of record, clinching a division by Wk 12.
 
Not just touches, a big physical back like Henry can take some wear and tear and is more efficient against a tired defense in the second half / 4th quarter of games.

I think I heard someone say last week that Kenneth Walker got most if not all of his TDs in the 4th quarter this season.
Yep. I love backs like that.
 
Not just touches, a big physical back like Henry can take some wear and tear and is more efficient against a tired defense in the second half / 4th quarter of games.

I think I heard someone say last week that Kenneth Walker got most if not all of his TDs in the 4th quarter this season.
But my point was that he probably slows down and is not more efficient in the second half. He gases himself out and the Titans coach was talking absolute nonsense. In the first half against us he was a machine and in the second half he was crap. He was better in the 1st against Green Bay too. These are his stats for 1st Vs 2nd half in 2022 - clearly a big drop off in production can be seen.

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