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What snaps did he play? Was he in the game for how many passing yards/points scored? Legit questions - if you want to attribute success to him being on the roster. We also had Alec Anderson taking significant snaps last year ---- maybe it was him playing as 6th OL? Kidding aside, this isnt a "yeah but". Its how much do you attribute success to Cooper? You do realize teams improve throughout the year, players improve --- lots of reasons to say our offense got better in those final 8 games, just because a player was added who played less than 50% of snaps and had marginal success, we cant say "oh yeah, Cooper is the only the difference between those last 8 games". You're smarter than that
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The Upcoming Trade Deadline: 2025 Edition
EmotionallyUnstable replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
I genuinely am not sure where a trade for a WR makes sense for the Bills. Unless you’re shipping out Coleman, or unloading Samuel, I don’t see a way they’re going to acquire a player who will take on meaningful snaps. Will they surplant Palmer, a recent FA we paid good money to? Is Coleman riding the pine? Decrease Shakir’s already average snap numbers? I don’t see it making much sense -
Bills 4th Round Pick : Deone Walker - DT - Kentucky
Pecker replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
I know, where did the idea of him being a 3 tech come from? those jerseys were awful, but 5-6 times I did see Walker lined up as the nose and …… D Jones at 3tech!! He looked good there too. That to me says the bills see Walker as better at 1 t than D jones! -
Arctic Frost: Biden FBI Spied on Eight GOP Senators.
JDHillFan replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Outstanding comparison! Excellent work on your part. I’m actually taken aback at the relevance! -
I think this is a great discussion point. Its obvious Brady likes maneuvering personnel to try and exploit matchups. For all the ho-humming in this thread there probably isn’t enough credit given to them in how they’ve found combinations that take advantage of a defense. That said, I tend to agree with most here and think they’ve taken this chess game to the extreme and have started to out-smart themselves. When you have JA17, an explosive runner like cook, and some decent pass catch options, too often are we getting cute with rotating personnel trying to play “gotchya” It almost gives off the impression that we’re reliant on being multiple to have success, as opposed to having success because we evolve from play to play. I’d like to see them continue with the varying personnel usage, but also try and limit it to a degree. Feel free to run your 13 personnel on for a play or two, bring in Gilliam for a snap or even go 5 wide with Ty Johnson. As long as we can find some success out of our “base” personnel (Cook, Kincaid, Shakir, Coleman, Palmer) with more regularity, they can sprinkle in the creative looks here and there. Enough of the Dawson Knox jet sweets like we’re KC running 2pt plays in the preseason.
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Again, with the “yeah but.” 🤣🤣 The numbers that I posted are Cooper with the Bills 2024 vs. Cooperless Bills games in 2024. You can attribute it to whatever you want (for the 2nd time). The FACT (not up for debate) is that the Bills threw for significantly more yards and scored significantly more points in the games that he was in the lineup. That’s not up for discussion or debate. It just IS.
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Philly goes into this weird funk every year, it's unexplainable. I guess the difference there is that I know the skill position talent is a lot better than the production they've gotten out of it, so I have more faith that they can turn it around as they did last year in the playoffs. I don't think the Bills have the personnel to suddenly become a dominant offense that can steamroll opponents.
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Wowweee
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You would have felt the same way last year if you were a Philly fan. The Eagles went 2-2 before their week 5 bye. and in three of those four games failed to reach 24 points. They actually lost 33-16 in Tampa going into that bye. Must have been a fun two weeks on Philly sports talk radio.
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I'm pretty sure Coop was only averaging something like ~39% of snaps in his starts.
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Buffalo Sabres and the NHL: 2025 - 2026
Mike in Horseheads replied to Draconator's topic in Off the Wall
I had someone tell me that beer costs $18 for a 24 oz Blue light. Is that true? -
Hot for Teacher: Alabama style
Mike in Horseheads replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall
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Sorry. I’m just tired of people making arguments on here that they think are correct but that are not.
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It was not just the one game though. The offense fell into a rut against the Saints and Dolphins too. Against the Saints we had 4 consecutive drives in the 1st half that ended with no points. We were struggling to move the ball for like 50 minutes of the Baltimore game. Everything came to a head against the Pats but those issues did not mysteriously appear out of nowhere. They are fundamental issues and unlike the defense there aren't any reinforcements coming to potentially fix them. We're still going to win a lot of games but the goal is to win a championship and it's questionable if we can achieve that goal with the issues that have been showing up on both sides of the ball.
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It was a joke. Hence the emoji.
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Just wanted to make sure you saw where the OP had recently stopped back in (a month after this thread had mercifully died) just to remind us that Rasul Douglas is a Top 10 CB while Tre White is one of the worst in the NFL
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Numbers are the numbers, thats fine. But it wasn't Coop all himself- in fact little to do with him IMO. Just like we didnt put up record numbers on offense, because of Coop. Low turnovers on offense, defense forcing turnovers--- all led to higher scoring. Point is, stats are a real reflection of results, but what was the catalyst? Thats where eye test says "not cooper". Playing fundamentally sound/very efficient offense, behind an MVP performance from Josh --- that's the reason. If we traded for the second coming of Kelvin Benjamin, we still get similar output.
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When you can’t pressure the QB, no need to hold? 😂
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Bring back Douglas and Cooper?
HamptonBillsfan replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good call, but remember other than the bad overreaction mess up, the first five games legitimizes my statement. Douglas and Cooper shouldn’t have been resigned. -
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That's my point. I think Benford's regression is linked to the weakness in other areas.