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He at least was moving his legs and thumped the ground after.
 
Jalen Reagor is leading a team in rushing at half-time against the Eagles...

Stock up on canned goods and bottled water because things are officially getting weird.
 
Henry hasn't really looked a threat since his injury last year.
 
Henry hasn't really looked a threat since his injury last year.

In the case of last night, the Bills simply did a great job of frustrating him all night long. Also didn’t help the Titans that most of their weapons other than Henry, left in the off season.
 
Hmm... reminds me of all the conspiracies in the EPL when a player was suspended.

https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/news...fls-suspension-of-evans-for-week-3-vs-packers
Interesting Names Part of NFL’s Suspension of Evans for Week 3 vs. Packers
The ruling was handed down by the father of a Green Bay Packers player. The appeal might be heard by a former Tampa Bay Buccaneers star.

-- The decision was handed down by Jon Runyan Sr., the NFL’s vice president of football operations and the father of Packers starting left guard Jon Runyan Jr. --

Runyan Sr. was also a nasty player back in his days.
 
Didn't realize that. He might have to play this Saturday v. Green Bay.

Between Perriman, Gage, Miller, Beasley, and possibly a return of Julio Jones - I think Brady should have enough targets to get the job done. The key will be whether Fournette's hammy is healed enough to make him effective since he's also a receiver threat out of the backfield.
 
Between Perriman, Gage, Miller, Beasley, and possibly a return of Julio Jones - I think Brady should have enough targets to get the job done. The key will be whether Fournette's hammy is healed enough to make him effective since he's also a receiver threat out of the backfield.
He went right into the facility to work out after they landed back in Tampa. He should be fine. I can't remember if he typically gets a rest day or not. Wouldn't be surprised to see him go limited, but still practice.
 
Pretty sure that Lamar played tua this week :D
Oh ffs, Tua vs Allen, even better :lol:

The Bills have looked borderline unbeatable this season against the reigning champs and the #1 seed in the AFC last year.

Hopefully McDaniel can provide some more Tua magic.
 
Oh ffs, Tua vs Allen, even better :lol:

The Bills have looked borderline unbeatable this season against the reigning champs and the #1 seed in the AFC last year.

Hopefully McDaniel can provide some more Tua magic.
There probably needs to be context added in regards to the Titans losing AJB and whatnot, but the Bills have double the surplus point differential of anyone else after playing said teams. Wow.

Speaking of teams in the AFC South, Indy is winless after facing Houston and Jax. Yikes forever.
 
Just watching this video on the top ten things that changed the game and I'm already shocked at #10. I already assumed kickers used to be outfield players who could also kick and that evolved into a player who just kicks. But the fact that it took so long for them to realise that kicking a ball straight on is not a good technique is fecking baffling :lol: . Kicking "soccer style" is hardly a difficult innovation to come up with, unlike other advances in technique like the Fosbury flop in high jumping.

 
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They're basically a perfect football team. Fantastic at literally everything.

Nah. Strong in many areas but they have weaknesses, like all teams in the salary cap era. With them it's the run game and their corners (especially as White is still out). Dane Jackson got injured yesterday as well.

This makes the game against Miami fascinating, with the speed of Hill and Waddle against Buffalo's defensive backs. The issue for Miami though is protecting Tua against the Bills' pass rush, which won't be easy. Then of course the Dolphins D has to deal with Allen, Diggs etc.
 


Suspended for 4 games for damaging a wall frame, vacuum, phone screen and a dehumidifier. Watson *allegedly sexually assaulted over 20 women...11 game ban. Go NFL!!
 
There probably needs to be context added in regards to the Titans losing AJB and whatnot, but the Bills have double the surplus point differential of anyone else after playing said teams. Wow.

Speaking of teams in the AFC South, Indy is winless after facing Houston and Jax. Yikes forever.

Jacksonville might turn out to be a good team this year though. Obviously Pederson has pedigree and Lawrence could make a leap forward. Certainly looked decent on Sunday.

That doesn't mean that I think the Colts are good so far though. Ryan looks washed from what I've seen. And he was supposed to be an upgrade on Wentz.
 
There probably needs to be context added in regards to the Titans losing AJB and whatnot, but the Bills have double the surplus point differential of anyone else after playing said teams. Wow.

Speaking of teams in the AFC South, Indy is winless after facing Houston and Jax. Yikes forever.

That eagles SB win is one of the freakiest things ever when you think about the fact that 4 years later their Head coach is coaching a different team, the OC who was considered to be the brain behind it all has failed miserably at Indy, the DC is out of the league , Wentz is on his third team and Foles is not a starter either
 
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