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Smitty puts the blame yesterday all on the OL


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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

Looking at returns so far identifying oline talent does not seem to be a strong point of this regime unless you're a homer.

Yea the overall talent is definitely improving so it's not a wholistic issue with finding talent just OL. Maybe Dan Morgan can spot some FA pros to bring in. He wasn't here until after.

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11 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Yea the overall talent is definitely improving so it's not a wholistic issue with finding talent just OL. Maybe Dan Morgan can spot some FA pros to bring in. He wasn't here until after.

I hope. The Bills seem to be doing very well they obviously know a thing or two. We still need our oc and quarterback on the same page though. Darnold has more picks than rookie Mac Jones and Panthers fans belittled him like it was their job 😬

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6 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

5?

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Ian Thomas had plenty of real estate to get 20 or more yards to get a first down(and then some) if Sam looked his way and threw it to him. 

Bad decision on his part.

I’ve said this multiple times, Darnold forced the ball to Robby here. This INT was 100% Sam’s fault. 

OL is bad but Darnold also made some bad mistakes. 

Still scratching my head they didn’t draft Slater with a broken shell shocked QB.

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6 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

5?

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Ian Thomas had plenty of real estate to get 20 or more yards to get a first down(and then some) if Sam looked his way and threw it to him. 

Bad decision on his part.

I mean lets be real we've seen that before too and he catches it and time slows down for him or speeds up for everyone else your call.

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Just now, frankw said:

Same person who brought in Teddy and Sam. So far looks like Pat Meyer is in over his head.

Crying ass shame huh. Got a man who played G whose from Ohio so he definitely is a meat/potato muhfuger who paid his dues along the way....

Played G....G's suck here....hmmm

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11 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

How many times did you post this?

Facts don't care about your feelings. Do you have any thoughts on the play or are you just going to complain that people are speaking about it? Maybe you should go start your own fan community you can call it positive thoughts only.

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