His speed looks effortless, and like Tyreek, he runs just fat enough to get by most defenders and then turns on his jets when needed. Also just for reference, I'm ##BillsMafia
@@VonJay he got knicked, not hurt/injured. McDaniel said he placed him on IR as a precautionary measure; by rule, he had to miss your games. My point is still valid, actually, even more so now.🤷
@@damedan9389 i actually work in an ER. A knee strain isn’t a “Knick.” It’s an actual stretching or tearing of muscle or tendon around a knee joint. McDaniel said it wasn’t a tear, and given the time it took to heal I’d say it was a grade 2 or 3 knee strain. Not resting the knee can lead partial or complete tearing so no, he wasn’t “incapacitated” in the literal sense but he would be if he wasn’t rested. Especially for a running back in a zone blocking offense.
@@VonJay if you ACTUALLY work where you say AND are competent, you'd know classifications come with gradients (i.e. "a strain" can be anything from and inflammation to a complete tear. So, AGAIN my statements stand. I come across MANY "professionals" who are complete dullards in their chosen fields; one of the main characteristics they ALWAYS demonstrate, is thinking their job and title equates to me believing they're knowledgeable or competent.
It was necessary. In the back end of the season Tyreek was hurt and teams were able to press our WRs and put more in the box. The run game became less efficient
I hope you guys stick together this year because we need a show that relies on critical thinking skills vs egos gone wild. Some of us are not 13 anymore so we prefer less screaming and more scheming, showing the inside working of plays with different personal out there this year. The O-line will decide how far this team goes yet only a few fans really understands what the line is doing on any given play. Your breakdown of the play up front helps us a lot. The game is so much better when you know what the hell is going on with the big guys paving the way for the little fast guys to move the ball.