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People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
TheFunPolice replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
The roster has been going backwards for a few years now. We're consistently bringing back players that were let go, both on offense (remember the returns of Beasley and Brown?) and of course defense (Hyde as a player/coach or whatever that was, Poyer, White) Reason? Beane has failed to find suitable replacements. Most of his FA signings lately have been awful. Hoecht seemed like a hit but we'll probably never know what might have been. -
Hate to say this … but the Pats are effing good
PatsFanNH replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
I didn’t say the organization sucked now I said for most of the 20 years the Pats dominated they did.. As did the rest of the AFCE. Until the Bills got McDermott, who is a good coach and Allen the Bills were not a good team say since 2000. The point is I have heard so many whine about facing a 1st place schedule which is literally 2 games difference and so far the Bills are 1-0 and the Pats 0-1 on that.. -
People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
buffalo2218 replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is what I was referring to. It'll take years for them to rebuild from their cap management alone. Then hope they roll the dice and hit on a QB to build around. These reasons combined is why they're set back more than a few years -
People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
Mikie2times replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bears are 6-3 with the guys all of us wanted. The Patriots are 8-2 with the other guy all of us wanted. The rest of the board was trying to warn us that the Bills would fall apart with such a move. It's time to move on from this regime, but it's not going to happen. This is going to be McD and Beane purgatory time. -
People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
Buffalo716 replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
Considering six straight AFC East championships gone to the AFC title game twice has beaten Patrick mahomes more than any organization That's literally the definition of hyperbole to call it a waste Peyton Manning had no problem laying into any player to demand more.. Josh certainly can take more command he is the captain of this team He doesn't need to be everybody's friend he needs to lead by example and sometimes you need to light a fire under people's ass -
QTR 2 Cook doesn't fumble and we score it's 13 to 7. QTR 3 Allen throws a TD instead of a pick it's 14 to 16. QTR 4 we score the TD and it's 21 to 16 us. Allen doesn't fumble and Achane doesn't score the TD two plays later it's either still 21 to 16 or even 24 to 16 us. We were not stopped all game. We turned the ball over instead of scoring when we had the chance both in the first half and the second half.
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People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
CincyBillsFan replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think we're just talking past each other here. The examples I gave are of HC/GM pairs who reached the pinnacle, had an elite QB under a big contract and reloaded to make another run to the Super Bowl. McD/Bean have failed to successfully RELOAD and we're nearing the point where we may need to rebuild. And I don't want them involved in the rebuild. The only caveat I would throw out is that I'm waiting until the end of this season before deciding that they did in fact fail to reload. If the Bills go on a run and they very well might, then Bean/McD pulled off the reload. Only time will tell. -
Week 10, 11/09/25 Around the NFL (no Bills talk please)
stuvian replied to Ridgewaycynic2013's topic in The Stadium Wall
This week's game are pure trash -
Do The Bills Have A Passing Game Problem?
BillsFan130 replied to BillsFan130's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's so frustrating haha -
That’s somewhat revisionist history. They signed Samuel to a 3-year deal and couldn’t get out of his contract. It’s not like they just could have cut him and re-signed Hollins
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People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
Since1981 replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
Exactly. MVP QB Super powers neutralized by our guys. Get Tyrod back in here!?! -
Hairston vs Waddle........another fun matchup for the Rookie....
sven233 replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
Waddle made him a better CB today. You always have to take the good with the bad. Sure, he got beat long on 1, but if you look at that play, from the second he was beaten, he never gave up, actually closed the gap, but where he went wrong was when he just started flailing away. I think that rep will teach him a lot. That said, he won a number of reps against Waddle today as well. Overall, for a kid playing in his 3rd game, his first start with real playing time, I thought he looked pretty good. Yup.....he got beat. Happens to the best of them. But he kept competing and looked good more often than not. He's going to be CB1 sooner rather than later if you ask me. Lots of tools and you can tell he loves to compete. One of the few bright spots out of a terrible game otherwise. -
People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
abranovi replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, we need more defensive linemen -
It's McDermott's scheme and the players they've surrounded Allen with. I'm not going to call Coleman a bust yet, but missing on McConkey is absolute incompetence. I don't care if he's not an "X", he would make our offense much better than Coleman does. He has speed and can create space. Who's doing that consistently for us now?
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People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
JBI$111 replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
All of the above, good riddance! You wasted Josh's entire career so far. -
It's both. Watching them today in person, we have almost no one ever open past 7 yards. No coverage breakers.
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I don't think Palmer will be the savior for this WR group. He did not have great success with the Chargers with Herbert at QB and he certainly was no better than the #2 WR (or even #3 WR at times) for the Chargers over the last few years.
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People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
Buffalo716 replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
For sure but even after Eagles won the SB they had win totals of 9 9 4 9.. multiple pics in the top 15 The bills haven't had a top 10 pick since Oliver in 2018... We have consistently won more games then the majority of the league Which makes it tough because the league is about parity... We can't keep missing on our second round picks which is supposed to be a bread and butter round in the NFL Like some of the best pure football players go in round 2 and we've been meh -
It's probably a bit of both But is there a wr on this roster that would be higher than a 3 on any team in the league? Hell how many wr on this team getting snaps wouldn't even make a practice squad of 31 other teams
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People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
tigerthelion replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
Would certainly be tougher for the Dolphins unless they traded or hit on a QB. Was also thinking of the Bills and how people think a rebuild after going all in would take three years or more. It doesn't have to when you already have a QB. You can go all in one year and quickly be right back in the thick of contention with some shrewd drafting and scouting. -
I was at the game today watching waddle destroy us. What end of the first round wr are we gonna draft as good as that guy??
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That is the O. That’s Brady. Curtis can do more than he’s asked to do, he has proven that before he got to Buffalo. You can say the same thing about Elijah Moore. At this point until I see Brady get a WR involved besides throwing them a ***** load of screen passes I have no faith in his passing game.
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People need to start acting like their jobs are on the line
JohnNord replied to abranovi's topic in The Stadium Wall
Those aren’t rebuilds. All of those teams kept the same HC and GM in place. You’re talking about firing a coach and GM. That’s a true rebuild. find me an example in NFL history where that happened? I’ll wait it wasn’t a rebuild. The Chiefs didn’t fire their coach or GM -
This regime is bad at picking offensive coordinators
WeckMonster replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
The margin for error is so slim with a Defensive head coach. You either have a weak OC or you have a strong OC that’s moving on and you have to roll the dice hiring a new one. You either stink or you lack continuity. The degree of difficulty for Allen’s career vs Mahomes playing his entire career for maybe the GOAT play caller is night and day. Regardless, this offense is too predictable (Kincaid = pass, Gilliam behind right G = counter left, etc) with too many wasted plays (prayers to Coleman, flares to Shakir, rattled by blitzes and stunts). Gotta make the D defend more than 8 yards. More Samuel and Moore, less Coleman and Shavers.
