Great news that Willie is playing. Can't wait till we smack these annoying Buffalos out of the playoffs. So sick of hearing about Josh Allen all week. We will see this Sunday what an overrated turd he really is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Josh doesn't have the accuracy to make those throws consistently, anyway. That's not his game.
Yeah.
He isn't a "drop it in the bucket from 30 yards" guy.
He's a brute force QB. Big and strong.
I think a big part of the reason for his low YAC numbers is that he isn't placing balls with tremendous, in-stride accuracy that let's his receivers run after the catch or improves their opportunities.
Not his game. He's a great player because of his physical talents, though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Daboll would be a HUGE loss. He is the one who built the entire offense to amplify Allen's strengths and hide his weaknesses.
Yeah...that's what I was saying earlier.
With the emergence of Burrow and Herbert...this might Allen's last shot for a while.
They might lose Frazier too...
Losing both coordinators...you arent the same team anymore. [Reply]
DE Mario Addison has been limited in practice all week after suffering a shoulder injury during the second half of the Bills victory over the New England Patriots on Saturday, January 15.
After needing assistance from trainers to exit the field, he was spotted wearing a sling earlier this week, per News 4 Buffalo’s Matt Parrino.
However, the Bills injury report revealed that the veteran defender was a full-participant during Friday’s practice, which means Buffalo will enter Saturday’s playoff game with their entire 53-man roster at full health.
Addison, who’s in his 11th season in the NFL, is an important rotational player for the Bills’ No. 1 ranked defense.
During the regular season, he led the team in sacks (7.0), while recording eight tackles for a loss and two forced fumbles, per NBC Sports.
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
DE Mario Addison has been limited in practice all week after suffering a shoulder injury during the second half of the Bills victory over the New England Patriots on Saturday, January 15.
After needing assistance from trainers to exit the field, he was spotted wearing a sling earlier this week, per News 4 Buffalo’s Matt Parrino.
However, the Bills injury report revealed that the veteran defender was a full-participant during Friday’s practice, which means Buffalo will enter Saturday’s playoff game with their entire 53-man roster at full health.
Addison, who’s in his 11th season in the NFL, is an important rotational player for the Bills’ No. 1 ranked defense.
During the regular season, he led the team in sacks (7.0), while recording eight tackles for a loss and two forced fumbles, per NBC Sports.
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Good.
No excuses for Buffalo fans when they lose this time. They’ve got their full compliment of players.
They’ll just have to acknowledge (once again) that the Chiefs are the superior team and that they’re not quite ready for PrimeTime. [Reply]