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ghz in pittsburgh
10-24-2016, 07:40 AM
Ajaji is good. The Steelers found out about him and the Bills, too. When a RB runs 200 on you, it's very hard to win in this league.

I thought Ajaji may do some damage, but never thought he'd top his Steelers game performance against the Bills. You gotta give Miami O-Line and D-line credit. Rex and Co. tried all they can, just could not stop him. During the game, I really thought they need people penetrating the line to disrupt the running game like the Dolphins did to us.

Overall, I thought Miami's star came through for them, like Suh, whereas the Bills star, like Dareus, were cheering the team on the bench.

Night Train
10-24-2016, 08:09 AM
http://i.imgur.com/Z5S4C8B.png

SpikedLemonade
10-24-2016, 08:13 AM
That is what happens when a team adopts the philosophy that any fat slob eating chicken wings at Duff's that weighs over 300 lbs is good enough to be a NFL OL.

Skooby
10-24-2016, 08:28 AM
Dareus could lf helped.

Historian
10-24-2016, 08:32 AM
Dareus could lf helped.

Agreed.

What the **** is going on with that guy anyways?

He goes from suspension....to rehab....to hamstring pull?

Can anybody explain that to me?

Jan Reimers
10-24-2016, 08:49 AM
Agreed.

What the **** is going on with that guy anyways?

He goes from suspension....to rehab....to hamstring pull?

Can anybody explain that to me?

He's a fat, lazy, irresponsible, unmotivated slob?

Historian
10-24-2016, 08:55 AM
Ok, I get that Jan.

It's just that this smells fishy to me.

Like 1BD covering their asses or something.

stuckincincy
10-24-2016, 09:02 AM
Agreed.

What the **** is going on with that guy anyways?

He goes from suspension....to rehab....to hamstring pull?

Can anybody explain that to me?

Perhaps he's contracted $60,000,000 Guaranteed Money disease?

Historian
10-24-2016, 09:09 AM
I hate to think that about any player cinci, honestly, especially one with his kind of talent, but I gotta be honest, the guy puzzles me.

What a strange career....MVP of the national championship game....the death of his brother.... the pot busts...the big contract....the suspension.

Talk about highs and lows. (no pun intended)

stuckincincy
10-24-2016, 10:01 AM
I hate to think that about any player cinci, honestly, especially one with his kind of talent, but I gotta be honest, the guy puzzles me.

What a strange career....MVP of the national championship game....the death of his brother.... the pot busts...the big contract....the suspension.

Talk about highs and lows. (no pun intended)

I hear you - but it does happen. Former CIN RT Smith had his booms and busts that seemed to track contract years. I always felt that the BoSox's Yaz was in that mold.

DynaPaul
10-24-2016, 11:37 AM
No doubt he could have helped slow down Ajayi yesterday but he's apparently in no hurry to get back on the field. Seems like he learned more from his time with Mario Williams than he did from Bruce Smith.

ghz in pittsburgh
10-24-2016, 11:47 AM
Miami got a great Suh's performance yesterday. Dareus is not as talented as Suh. But he's better than any of Bills D linemen out there yesterday if he plays to his level. Dareus just strikes me as someone who is immature and kind of dumb outside of football. Won't surprise me he has a circle of not-so-great friends hanging around (and off) him that give him "emotional" support. The Bills need to get on his agent to have some good influence around him.

Skooby
10-24-2016, 10:25 PM
Miami got a great Suh's performance yesterday. Dareus is not as talented as Suh. But he's better than any of Bills D linemen out there yesterday if he plays to his level. Dareus just strikes me as someone who is immature and kind of dumb outside of football. Won't surprise me he has a circle of not-so-great friends hanging around (and off) him that give him "emotional" support. The Bills need to get on his agent to have some good influence around him.

Pretty much pegged, also I'll incredibly irresponsible & lucky to still be able to cash checks.