upstater1
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Ah, so you've read the rule book. Next step: turn on the television.Yes.
I know the rules of the game as well.
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Ah, so you've read the rule book. Next step: turn on the television.Yes.
I know the rules of the game as well.
It's all context that we're missing without the complete video at full speed. Have you watched American football games before? Not sure because you may have missed the hundreds of thousands of times in the past where players try to rip/punch the ball out milliseconds (or more) after the play's supposed to be over. Doesn't even look like a real punch - probably slowed it down when Judon realized that Allen was down. Like I said, imho Judon got all ball with that punch, anyway.Just FYI - the play is over as soon as the butt hits the ground. His back doesn’t have to be down.
Okay - found it (McCourty tackle made it very quick to find). That being said... Oh FFS - look at this video. Case closed.Yes.
I know the rules of the game as well.
Okay - found it (McCourty tackle made it very quick to find). That being said... Oh FFS - look at this video. Case closed.
(Edit as time link didn't work - fast forward to 0:12 - Q1 ~9:50 left)
Clear penalty.
Swings after Allen is on the ground.
Thank you for finding it.
Staahhhhpppp
Edelman was behind Wes Welker. Today, there's no Wes Welker keeping Gunner pinned to the bench. There's just Gunner not being good enough.
Mac made a throw like that the week before.Allen made great throws.
John Elway type throws rolling right and throwing a dart across the field.
Agreed. My question is not good enough now, or not good enough ever?
You're a butthurt winner and a deluded fan.Clear penalty.
Swings after Allen is on the ground.
Thank you for finding it.
This is year 3 of his tenure. What signs has he shown?
The answer to my question either answers or informs yours, depending upon how you like to work percentages.If you answer my question first, I will answer your quesion second.
Chad Pennington... Peyton after his injury.... Peterman... etc...
And, while you don't need to have Josh Allen's arm, having an adequate arm, that can make all the necessary throws, is essential in the NFL.
The way Allen uses his arm strength stands out. Generally arm strength is indeed incredibly overrated. But he can run backwards to a spot diagonal from the pocket and quickly throw cross body to the middle of the field with impressive velocity. I don’t really care much for these guys who supposedly can throw the ball 80 yards in practice or whatever they claim. Few ”big armed QBs” actually use it to their advantage frequently, other than an occasional highlight reel play.
A lot of blame towards the defense. Imo the game was lost for two reasons: Bills outplayed the Pats on all facets of the game but more importantly, Pats were outcoached. Pats coaches didn't seem to make any adjustments to counter what the Bills were doing. Fvking McKenzie, a 5'8" 173# WR4 torched our secondary with a career day. Little Steven sucks ass.
Belichick would be the first to admit his coaches didn't do a good enough job.