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That Aud Smell

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  1. fo shizzle. His drop rate has been about the same as, say, Julio Jones for the time he's been in Buffalo. He's got good hands. In terms of route running, maybe I should qualify that by saying that he runs good routes for a guy who was more known as a speed guy. I also like his football IQ. He seems to see what the QB sees, and is therefore a reliable option on audibled pass plays. You're entitled to your opinion on him, of course.
  2. I'm not sure what to tell you. When healthy, he has the speed needed to take the top off a defence (always an important thing to have). He's also a good to very good intermediate route runner. Dependable hands. Runs well in traffic. Adequate run blocker. I don't know the "x, y, z" thing well enough, but, to me, he's a very good #2 WR.
  3. Nor is Beasley, IMO. Diggs is elite. Brown and Beasley complement the corps quite nicely by doing different things extremely well. Davis's ability to contribute as a mid-round rookie has been one of the nicer surprises of the season. Well, there's evidence to support the argument. I'm not sure it's mounting yet. We need time to pass in order for that to happen.
  4. I hear you on enjoying this ride. I don't agree with the above. None of the top 3 WRs are big catch radius guys, nor IMO has the success of those WRs this year been based on catches where they were bailing out Allen. I reckon that Gabriel Davis, the rookie, has some of that to his game.
  5. Unbelievable. He’s crashing through that “upside” ceiling he had when drafted. My only concern: Daboll being his OC seems very important, and I don’t think the Bills will be able to keep Daboll after this season.
  6. I will give the nod to Bruce for football, for sure. But, yeah - it's Hasek atop that list, for me. Also, if OJ is knocking on a door - best not to open it - that guy comes in packing and hot. Was McAdoo really that good? I have no idea. I think that Tavares doesn't qualify because the sport is just too niche - even for the Buffalo market.
  7. ^ Checks out.
  8. ... Well, close to it, anyway.
  9. I see your point, but, from a competitive balance standpoint, the 49ers would raise a hue and cry if they had to go east to play another game. I trust that it means something (a lot?) to west coast teams to be able to play in their home time zone.
  10. This is such a fun story -- I just wish it hadn't happened during COVID times -- there's a decent chance I would've been there to see it.
  11. Just win, baby. It's sorta fun to have a team that's good enough to play a seriously imperfect game, and still win by 10. Oh, and Anthony Lynn is a very good O-coordinator and, from what I hear and read, a very nice man. He should not, however, be an NFL head coach.
  12. ^ I’m indebted to you for reading far more than I did. I’ll go back to heavily discounting everything the guy posts.
  13. What is Thriller doing there? That album’s a masterpiece. Quincy Jones is a genius.
  14. This is my idea of fun.
  15. This guy has squandered a lot of credibility with me since I started following him as a counter-weight to MSM coverage of the pandemic, but this Tweet thread seems to have some merit to it. ^ Lol at "squandered", as if the guy gives a sh1t that he's lost credibility with me, which the term "squandered" implies.
  16. Hmm. Yes. A colour (and shade) of strength and intrigue.
  17. A rare bird! I’m just goofin’ anyway. This thread was made by @Eleven, but was sorta made for @thewookie1
  18. NO ONE DOES.
  19. Okay. Let's talk about yellow. It's a primary colour, but I feel like it gets very little love. Have you ever heard someone say that their favourite colour is yellow? If you said "yes," either you're lying, or the person who said that to you was lying.
  20. I recognize this as a huge problem for a big segment of our society. OTOH, I am also waiting for the science/data that compels the closing of schools. The virus is rampaging through U.S. populations, to be sure, but I've not been shown that this is happening, in part, because schools are open. My theory: The spread is almost entirely due to things (activities, choices) that our governments cannot control or reach (whether legally and/or practically).
  21. Should the OP change this topic's title so that it's limited to the colour green? We could have separate threads for other colours.
  22. That one had me like "... damn."
  23. Strongly in favour of green. It's not easy bein' green, after all. Not only that, but (a specific shade of) green is the subject of another favourite song of mine.
  24. I've never seen any science about K-12 schools being a factor in community spread. I'm therefore left confused as to why closing the schools is part of the strategy in NYS's orange designations. If there's science out there to support it, please do let me know. Anecdotally, I saw that the NYC schools had a positivity rate of like .25%. I also know that my kid's high school (which was until quite recently in-person 5 days a week) has had 6 cases so far this semester, none of which have been determined to have resulted in community spread within the school. Yet again on the other hand, that same high school had elected to go virtual of its own accord for a week's time because so many of the students and faculty were being required to quarantine owing to close contacts within or without the school.
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