“At the end of the day, it was a catch. Not just what it looked like but what it felt like.”
#Bills WR Brandin Cooks with us on @gmfb to give his perspective on the pivotal INT that knocked Buffalo out of the playoffs and Sean McDermott out of a job.
Imo, it was a catch by the rule as it is written
Rule 8.1.3 requires:
A. Secure ball
B. Two feet inbounds
Then:
C. Football move, or ground contact that does not dislodge the ball
Cooks does secure possession, and the ball remains firmly in possession after ground contact
In summary, Matt LaFleur & Matt LaFleur led teams are soft.
That shit you hate Ben Johnson for is what I rather have in a head coach. He talked his shit all offseason.
Sent LaFleur home, rubbed it in his face, and tripled down in his presser. All the motivation in the world and he couldn’t find it.
Literally just had this conversation with my wife. Also, if you rewatch from when Kevin leaves the church up until he doesn’t take a bite of mac and cheese, you’ll notice his pants change from green to blue back to green. Costly wardrobe changes chewing up valuable time.
Watching Home Alone and I’m supposed to believe Kevin can map out all the perfectly placed and timed booby traps, but he didn’t plan enough time to eat his mac and cheese dinner?
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I’m of the belief most NBA coaches fall into two categories: maximizers of talent or developers of talent. It’s why Phil was the guy you called when you had a championship caliber team that needed to get over the hump. And Phil would get it done. Phil was a maximizer. He’d help rosters destined for greatness achieve it. And I’m not at all shitting on Phil. Coaches like him are extremely valuable. But it’s also why Phil never overachieved with mediocre rosters. That wasn’t his bag. Pop on the other hand is the greatest combination of developer of talent and maximizer if talent we’ve ever seen. He ran it up with peak Timmy while also developing guys like Tony, Manu, Kawhi etc. He could do it all. He also changed the sport. The NBA is essentially playing Euroball now. And Pop was the first coach to embrace that style of play. Phil’s triangle is dead and gone. Every team in the league today is playing is playing some iteration of Spurs basketball tho. Pop the GOAT man. Greatest of all time.
@DarrenWHaynes Not disagreeing with you there. It was very Markstrom-esque. But what about the PP? The real shame was not capitalizing on that PP after those 3 fights. It’s easy to point fingers at Binnington but I think it’s misdirected a little bit. Let’s get em in the final. 🇨🇦
The issue with Jordan Binnington is it doesn’t necessarily matter how many grade-A stops you make in a game, the soft goal at a bad time is the gut punch that matters. So while it seems asinine to fault a goalie when his team only scores one goal, it’s more complicated than that.
In the past 18 days I’ve been to airports in Calgary, Singapore, Bangkok, Krabi and Koh Samui. The inefficiencies and poor service in Canadian airports is concerning. They do much less with significantly more people
Earlier today #AEW GM & CEO @TonyKhan, @ReneePaquette & "For The World" Champion @iamjericho took the stage at the @collisionHQ in Toronto to discuss the continued international growth and expansion of AEW.