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1926
1927
 
 

I can't speak for the WWII seasons or the strike shortened season(s[?]), but this whole season feels immensely dumb.

From the Rodgers injury onwards things feel like they aren't making any sense. I might sound biased because I'm a disappointed Giants fan, but I did not expect the Vikings and Titans to be down here with us. And now the mighty Patriots are finally a perennial Bad Team. And wtf are the Bengals doing.

The Chiefs are the only team that look legitimately great. The Eagles and 49ers are top teams but look painfully mortal and straight up goofy sometimes.

Most games I've watched seem like absolute nonsense. Each week there's at least one game that makes me turn into an Insane Clown Posse Digital Circus side character: Giants-Bills, Browns-Colts and now Bills-Bucs.

This is entirely subjective but is anyone else feeling like this is all nonsense

1928
 
 

They also boast the 3rd best 3rd down conversion % and the 5th best red zone TD conversion %.

1929
1930
 
 

That's absolutely wild to me. They have 134 rush attempts on the season and not a single one has gone for a TD. 18 total TDs (16 passing, 2 defensive).

1931
 
 

Super bowl greatest catches ever: #1 David Tyree helmet catch 2007 season SB to hold on and beat undefeated pats on last drive. #2 Julian Edelman crazy diving catch in 2016 season vs falcons in Super Bowl #3 Priest Holmes to win the game in 2008 season Super Bowl #4 Julio Jones crazy sideline catch 2016 season in super bowl #5 Jermaine Curse bobble catch in 2012 season Super Bowl *Honorable mention goes to Lynn Swann Super Bowl 10 the bouncing circus catch.

If you agree or disagree let me know, and post some better plays you might know of thanks, others I considered were Issac Bruce perfect adjustment in SB 34, Mario Manningham in double coverage in SB 46, and the original One Handed Catch by Max McGee in Super Bowl 1

1932
1933
1934
 
 

Burrow, TLaw then Baker. Has that happened before?

1935
 
 

It seems like almost every Hail Mary I see in College and the NFL has some level of PI but it is literally never called. I’ve seen much less egregious contact called on other plays.

Is it just expected and the referees think it’s too difficult to defend without PI?

1936
1937
 
 

Who would you guys say are modern day comparisons for historically great WRs like Rice, Moss, TO, Megatron, Marvin Harrison etc? Play style wise of course.

Me and a couple of buddies were trying to think of some but there was a vigorous amount of debate.

A few that we came up with:

Rice - Diggs, Terry

Moss - DK

TO - Chase, AJB

1938
 
 

#Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills

ESPN Gamecast

Highmark Stadium- Orchard Park, NY

Network(s): PRIME VIDEO (All prime games are streamed on twitch for free)


Time Clock
Final

Scoreboard

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
TB 0 10 0 8 18
BUF 3 14 7 0 24

Scoring Plays

Team Quarter Type Description
BUF 1 FG Tyler Bass 37 Yd Field Goal
BUF 2 TD Josh Allen 13 Yd Run (Tyler Bass Kick)
TB 2 FG Chase McLaughlin 57 Yd Field Goal
TB 2 TD Chris Godwin 3 Yd pass from Baker Mayfield (Chase McLaughlin Kick)
BUF 2 TD Dalton Kincaid 22 Yd pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass Kick)
BUF 3 TD Gabe Davis 4 Yd pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass Kick)
TB 4 TD Mike Evans 24 Yd pass from Baker Mayfield (Baker Mayfield Pass to Cade Otton for Two-Point Conversion)

Passing Leaders

Team Player C/ATT YDS TD INT SACKS
TB Baker Mayfield 25/42 237 2 0 3-13
BUF Josh Allen 31/40 324 2 1 2-12

Rushing Leaders

Team Player CAR YDS AVG TD LONG
TB Rachaad White 9 39 4.3 0 15
BUF James Cook 14 67 4.8 0 18

Receiving Leaders

Team Player REC YDS AVG TD LONG TGTS
TB Rachaad White 7 70 10.0 0 20 7
BUF Khalil Shakir 6 92 15.3 0 30 6

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1939
 
 

1% chance to win if you fail. 2% chance to win if you succeed.

Actual decision - punt.

This is the 4th time tonight that Todd Boyles has made the analytically incorrect decision.

1940
 
 

When the top receivers in the league are talked about, AJ brown is often mentioned but not before Tyreek Hill or Justin Jefferson or jamarr chase (typically). What about their games sets them apart from or above AJ brown if anything?

Can someone that watches film here point to what aspects of browns game, if any, lack in comparison to the three aforementioned receivers.

Where do Davante Adams, cooper Kupp, and Stefon Diggs rank as well? We can all agree the 7 receivers mentioned are the top 7 in the league but there is usually a tier between 3-4 of them and the remaining.

1941
 
 

I'm not talking about a kicker, or a punter, or even like a short yardage back or something. Has there ever been a guy who was known for being an elite gunner (guy on the punting team who tries to down the ball on a punt that isn't fielded by a returner)? Or a special teams tackler? Or long snapper? I don't even know if people pay attention to things like this; just curious.

1942
 
 

2% chance to win if conversion is successful. 1% if it fails.

Actual decision - punt.

This is the 3rd analytically-incorrect decision that Todd Boyles has made tonight.

1943
 
 

You get the divisions best players for the roster, best city/market, best head coaches from each division etc.

1944
 
 

47% chance of a successful 4th down conversion. 33% chance of a successful FG.

  • If FG is successful: 12% chance to win

  • If FG fails: 6% chance to win

  • If conversion is successful: 12% chance to win.

  • If conversion fails: 7% chance to win.

Actual decision made - take a delay of game penalty and then punt.

Todd Boyles is just consistently making the mathematically incorrect decisions tonight.

1945
 
 

Buccaneers - Baker Mayfield

Bills - Kyle Allen

49ers - Sam Darnold

Lions - Teddy Bridgewater

Bears - PJ Walker

Patriots - Will Grier

Falcons - Taylor Heinicke

1946
 
 

Genuinely curious on this one. I know there are other factors involved such as team need and players available, but removing those from the equation, would you?

Personally, I am on the fence, but leaning towards yes. Very curious to hear what the rest of the NFL community thinks as I am biased.

1947
 
 

“The Chargers, and Telesco specifically, have attempted to build an offense through the draft, and a defense through free agency. The critical issue here, however, is that no game-breaking defensive players are ever available in free agency.

Conversely, receivers like Tyreek Hill, A.J. Brown, and Stefon Diggs, and Pro Bowl offensive linemen like Joe Thuney, Orlando Brown Jr., and Terron Armstead, have all become available the past 3 offseasons via trade or free agency.

If the Chargers were to have dealt the first-round pick they used on Zion Johnson (one pick above what Philadelphia traded) to the Titans for A.J. Brown, would the team not fare better? If they used money on Joe Thuney, who has been a staple of Patrick Mahomes' league-leading offensive line for the past couple of seasons, as opposed to JC Jackson, would the offense be better? My guess is indubitably, yes. “

1948
1949
 
 

52% chance of a successful 4th down conversion. 66% chance of a successful FG.

  • If FG is successful: 18% chance to win

  • If FG fails: 12% chance to win

  • If conversion is successful: 21% chance to win.

  • If conversion fails: 13% chance to win.

1950
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