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Secondary Scorched, Another Loss, But Miami Keep It Close | Buffalo 31 - 28 Miami

 

Second game of the season, and the home opener, ends with a loss, as Josh Allen and his talented Bills outfit put over 500 yards on the Dolphins defense, including 417 passing yards, as Allen hit 24 completions on 35 throws, with 4 for touchdowns.
 
Despite some plus points, including the healthy statline of the Dolphins — 28 points and 427 total offensive yards of their own — and an offensive line that again illustrated an ability to protect their QB, despite surrendering 3 sacks against a menacing Bills passrush. However the failure of the highly paid Dolphins secondary will sting the coaching staff and fans alike.
 
 

 
Big free agent signee, Byron Jones, would see only 4 defensive snaps on the day, as injury scuppered his day early. And this was bad news for the Dolphins defense. Brian Daboll, the Bills OC, would take advantage of this turn of events, instructing his young QB, Allen, to torment Jones' replacement, rookie Noah Igbinoghene, the rest of the day.
 
The upshot was Igbinoghene struggling to contain whoever he was matched against. with the Bills one-two combo of Stefon Diggs and John Brown combining for 12 recepetions on 19 targets, as they amassed 235 yards throws the air, and 2 TDs. 
 
Not all Igbinoghene's fault, but the much-improved Bills quarterback, Josh Allen, illustrated an ability to sense the blood in the water and capitilised on it ruthlessly. Generally Allen looked clinical, completing 68.6% of throws, finishing with a 147.0 passer-rating.
  


 

POSITIVE POINTS:
  • Provides almost an entire envelope against even the most inclement weather;
  • Takes up very little space. Easily stuffed into a rucksack
  • Lightweight. No poles or pegs ensures you are only carrying the negigible weight of the material itself.
 
NEGATIVE POINTS:
  • Provides almost an entire envelope against even the most inclement weather;
  • Takes up very little space. Easily stuffed into a rucksack
  • Lightweight. No poles or pegs ensures you are only carrying the negigible weight of the material itself.
 

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Highlander Hawk Bivy | Bivy Bag Review

 

This bivy will really run the gamut of opinion of bivy campers, and that opinion depend to a large extent on expectations people have of it. If you are a weekend or occasional camper – or glamper – and think you might give bivy camping a go, then you are probably going to be disappointed by what the Highlander Hawk offers. It's constrictive, potentially claustrophobic (even with the mesh netting attached); it breathes, but can't compare with gore-tex or related materials, so expect to be a little damp in the morning. 



However, for the experienced bivy camper who knows what they're getting, then the Hawk bivy will likely deliver everything they originally sought. Most importantly it will create a cosy, water-tight enclosure that will keep them and their sleeping-bag dry no matter how poor the weather gets! And this fact should not be overlooked: the Hawk bivy functions. Sure, there is the problem with condensation, like there is for all non-goretex bivis, but if you are an ultra-light camper or someone who just wants a watertight seal on the trail, something they can stuff themselves and their sleeping-bag into at the end of a day's hard trekking, and expect to wake up the following morning dry – then the Highlander Hawk bivi delivers.




At the end of the 2019–20 season, Luton released Jacob Butterfield and Callum McManaman,[8] while Luke Berry, Danny Hylton, Elliot Lee, Kazenga LuaLua and Glen Rea were retained with new contracts.[9][10][11][12] Luton have made one summer signing, midfielder Jordan Clark from Accrington Stanley.
 
   POSITIVE POINTS:  
  • Provides almost an entire envelope against even the most inclement weather;
  • Takes up very little space. Easily stuffed into a rucksack
  • Lightweight. No poles or pegs ensures you are only carrying the negigible weight of the material itself.
 
  NEGATIVE POINTS: 
  • Ripstop fabric breathes poorly (whether it “breathes” at all really is up in the air), ensuring condensation build-up;
  • No poles or pegs although ensuring it is light to carry, can also be a nuisance  at 3.00 A.M when you are shifting in your sleep and the bivy bag comes with you;
  • ensures you are only carrying the negigible weight of the material itself.
 
At the end of the 2019–20 season, Luton released Jacob Butterfield and Callum McManaman,[8] while Luke Berry, Danny Hylton, Elliot Lee, Kazenga LuaLua and Glen Rea were retained with new contracts.[9][10][11][12] Luton have made one summer signing, midfielder Jordan Clark from Accrington Stanley. 

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OEX BobCat 1 | Tent Review

The 2019–20 season was Luton Town's first season back in the Championship after a 12-year absence, having won the League One title in 2018–19.[1][2] Manager Graeme Jones had his contract terminated by mutual consent in April 2020 with Luton in 23rd place, as part of a restructure of the club's football department to reduce its cost base,[3] after professional football in England was suspended in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] With nine matches remaining in the 2019–20 Championship season and the club six points from safety, Nathan Jones was reappointed manager in May, after leaving Stoke City in November 2019.[5] The season resumed in June,[6] and despite being in the relegation zone with one match remaining, Jones led Luton to safety from relegation with a 19th-place finish, after a 3–2 home win over Blackburn Rovers on the final day of the season.[7]




At the end of the 2019–20 season, Luton released Jacob Butterfield and Callum McManaman,[8] while Luke Berry, Danny Hylton, Elliot Lee, Kazenga LuaLua and Glen Rea were retained with new contracts.[9][10][11][12] Luton have made one summer signing, midfielder Jordan Clark from Accrington Stanley.
 
  1. TENTS
  2. BIVI SACKS
  3. BOOK REVIEWS
 
At the end of the 2019–20 season, Luton released Jacob Butterfield and Callum McManaman,[8] while Luke Berry, Danny Hylton, Elliot Lee, Kazenga LuaLua and Glen Rea were retained with new contracts.[9][10][11][12] Luton have made one summer signing, midfielder Jordan Clark from Accrington Stanley. 

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