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Hairston vs Waddle........another fun matchup for the Rookie....
Bruffalo replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think he’s looked excellent given he’s been thrown right into the fire. I think he could easily grow into a CB1, which is sorely needed with Benford’s regression this season. -
This staff doesn’t take every game seriously
CincyBillsFan replied to Pecker's topic in The Stadium Wall
For some players, particularly veteran guys, load management makes sense. But it seems to me that the Bills are trying to load manage the entire team for the entire season. This is a novel concept that is done in baseball & basketball but I've never seen it tried in football before. Only time will tell if it was the right or wrong thing to do. So far, it's a mixed result leaning towards it being the wrong thing to have done. -
It’s time for fresh ideas.
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11/9/25 GAMEDAY Bills at Dolphins Post Game Thread
TheFunPolice replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
The coaching to take all the spirit out of him plus the lack of offensive weapons makes the game no fun He also knows it isn't likely to change because this is the HCs philosophy -
Hate to say this … but the Pats are effing good
bills6969 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’d love if they get the 1 seed. We get the 7 seed, beat the colts in the first round. Then beat the Pats in the divisional. Then on queue, we play KC in AFCCG and finally get the job done. -
This regime is bad at picking offensive coordinators
Ray Finkel replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
He wasn’t coming back if he didn’t get head coaching position -
Well, well, well ... I, like most Bills fan, thought this game was a shoo-in win before 1pm today. I still had somewhat confidence at half time, even though failing to get even 3 points by the end of the half gave me some bad vibes because ... on paper, our offense SHOULD destroy the Dolphins D (who missed some key guys and traded away their best guy), even if it takes some time for Brady and Allen to figure them out, right? We are talking about the same offense destroyed the Chiefs just last week. This Bills team mirrors what happens in NFL this year. There is not so much distinction between the haves and have nots. Like the Eagles can lose to Giants. Reputation of the favorites like the Chiefs, the Ravens, the Texans, and the Bills meant very little. I'm kind of seeing what every coach says "it is hard to win in NFL." And it makes you appreciate what the Belichick's Patriots and Reid's Chiefs had accomplished consistently over long period of time to get to the top. It is hard, especially when you have a big target on your back for all teams, contender or not. Allen's statement "they wanted it a little more than us" stuck with me. It meant they didn't get out of the bed for this game as much as they did for last week's Chiefs game. Dion Dawkins said almost the same thing. And that is something hard for me to stomach. Have the Bills won anything thus far, for all the vets and McDermott etc.? Have they not taken those failures the past few years to heart. That is a big failure at OBD, as well as the veteran leadership. This team has several flaws. WR, DT, LB. Some of the strength like the O-Line is not as good as the last couple of years. Looking back, it might not be a bad idea that Beane didn't give up multiple high picks to get a Waddle or Williams because we may need those picks to address multiple positions - in theory, that's how you do it under the full cap situation we have for the next few years. Whether they do it properly (picking the right guys) is another story but you gotta have a chance first. I know people have used the Rams as an example for trading away high picks for a number of years and won once. But that's a rare case; I don't think anyone else has been successful with that strategy. Besides, the Rams have drafted well in later rounds. In the immediate future, I see the Bills continue this roller coaster, winning some big games, and losing some heart breakers. They will have Palmer, maybe Davis next few weeks, but none of them is a game changer for us. On offense, we have one way to win. That is, to get James Cook going. Play a clean game. On defense, it will be hard. Teams will be gunning to run the ball on us. So much focus is on the D line, but I think our LBs are a big problem. I'm glad Bishop and Hairston showed there is some hope for continued improvement in the secondary but there is nothing behind Bernard, Milano, and Williams. As it stands, they have to have the offense to take a lead on teams to force them to play catchup with passing. That will play into our defense's hand.
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You like what the Steelers showing at WR?
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It benefits the banks right? Paying almost double in interest to them why would Donald Trump be on the side of the banks? This I do not understand
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But how many 1st rounders on defense? All to feed McDs ego!! And where are we at defensively?!? Soft shell crap! Always injured because our scheme calls for light weight players like CBs and linebackers barely bigger than CBs to make tackles all game! Absolutely done with this same crap year in year out!! Give me a new head coach I’m done!!
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11/9/25 GAMEDAY Bills at Dolphins Post Game Thread
RiotAct replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Hairston vs Waddle........another fun matchup for the Rookie....
gobills404 replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
On deep balls to Waddle with Hairston in coverage Tua went 1/3 with a TD and 2 INT. I’ll take that. -
He hasn't practiced in 6 weeks, I hope he doesn't practice for a 7th
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11/9/25 GAMEDAY Bills at Dolphins Post Game Thread
Bruffalo replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s almost identical to right before Dorsey was fired if I remember correctly. -
Outside of the fact that we won't look to replace him over that time
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I think in some sense Allen and Brady are afflicted by the same problem right now. Neither of them trust anything going on around them so they are flailing a bit and pressing to find answers. Neither of them can get into any kind of rhythm because the personnel creates so many limitations. Like yeah we could just run the ball on 3rd and 2 or on 2PCs, but we did try running the ball on an earlier 3rd and 2 and Miami just blew it up with a simple run blitz because they have no fear that we will beat them through the air. We as fans are desperately seeking answers that just don't exist when you have the worst WR room in the NFL.
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11/9/25 GAMEDAY Bills at Dolphins Post Game Thread
Since1981 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bosa club hand boy today. He did good without a freakin hand today!!!!! -
11/9/25 GAMEDAY Bills at Dolphins Post Game Thread
Dick_Cheney replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Honestly not sure I've ever seen Josh this deflated. -
The Pats are playing the best football in the AFC, if not the NFL. They have won 7 straight.
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Interesting to me that he threw all the way to the #1 in the trips to the wide side of the field when he knew it was a pressure look, instead of taking the boundary 1 on 1.
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He reportedly had a badly sprained foot/ankle and a partial shoulder dislocation. If he is cleared to come back he will be far from 100% in my amateur opinion. But probably well enough to juke the Bills out of their cleats. sadly.
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Worth mentioning how bad the DTs have been is playing a huge role in that as well. All the LBers have been bad, Williams has also taken a step back.
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The game complexion changes entirely having 16 vs 13 when Miami has 23. Oh heck maybe we have 17 cuz don't go for 2. But I know I know we can't blame Josh for having a bad game it must be someone else's fault.
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11/9/25 GAMEDAY Bills at Dolphins Post Game Thread
DaVinci replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Dolphins locker room celebration video on X but I don't have an account -Says" Adult content -log in " https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/1987666068760879574?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^tweet
