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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Josh Allen won't last long in this league playing so reckless. If anything, the Bills looked crisper without him in the game. But it wasn't Allen's fault that the Bills lost. Overall, it seemed like they had the game in their grasp if their head coach took gimme points.Football is still a contact sport last I checked. Allen was diving head first there was no other alternative for the defender to stop him.
McDermutt yaps like a chihuahua ...
Allen has every right to fight for the first down on 3rd down, and I feel bad he got concussed.
That said, Jones had every right to prevent Allen from gaining those yards.
Jones never left his feet and Allen was leaning forward at the time of the hit. Both players initiated the contact.
By the letter of the law it was not a penalty (let alone an ejection) because Allen was not a defenseless player.
Had a lot of respect for McDermott coming into today’s game and he managed to throw away all that respect by showing his ignorance of the rules and behaving in a classless manner in the process.
QBs need to wear tu-tus so they won’t be hurt.
Why the penalty on Van Noy against Barkley on the double pass?
Him yapping at the refs at the end of the first half about Collins jumping over the OL to try to block the FG was pathetic.
Why the penalty on Van Noy against Barkley on the double pass?
LOL.
This is a legitimate question. After the backward pass, Barkley is no long the passer which is protected. He’s just a blocker. Or am I misinterpreting the rules. Can you keep throwing backward passes till everyone in the team is protected from being tackled?
McDumbottJosh Allen won't last long in this league playing so reckless. If anything, the Bills looked crisper without him in the game. But it wasn't Allen's fault that the Bills lost. Overall, it seemed like they had the game in their grasp if their head coach took gimme points.
Make it 13-16 and all you need is a couple plays to move it into field goal range. With how little the Patriots were doing on offense, I could see the Bills tying it up and sending it to overtime. With the Bills moving the ball more effectively, it wouldn't surprise me to then see them in overtime winning by a field goal or -- at worst -- making it a tie. Instead, by going for it on 4th and goal from the 3, they gave themselves a low odds chance at the touchdown rather than clawing even closer. That reeks of both stupidity and desperation by their whiny and myopic head coach.
LOL.
And these idiot "Reporters" wonder why BB and we hate them.
You just have to laugh at the jealous, loser mentality. I love it!!!
I especially like the ending, "the Patriots were involved in Spygate….. Blah, Blah...."
HA HA HA HA
LOL.Your laughing but after taking a nap I went to my google home page and saw this big headline story about Pats coaches being escorted off the field and expected a 1000 reply thread here filled with thoughts of suspensions and loss of draft picks.
So I guess I can relax and shrug and say nothing to see here?