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  2. The bills would never trade him.. we have his contract rights This is the sorry sap stuff that I talk about.. people who have this mindset literally don't think Buffalo should have nice things
  3. Ok. I know he has been hurt. I don't care. Bring him in
  4. Time will tell, maybe if Shanny Jr and Lynch get booted from San Fran in a few years or if we go hard for Kurt Kubiak.
  5. I don’t know. He’s a guy that’s played at a very high level not that long ago. He’s had injuries and poor play since. At the same time, we’ve seen an all-pro ceiling. I’d much rather spend on that then Rousseau or Bernard who we’ve seen be a quality role players. It’s easier to find quality role players than potential stars.
  6. I get it it's been a frustrating season Josh is also a person who 5 days ago was laughing maniacally while trucking his way into the end zone That passion and love is still there.. like any professional who starts getting paid the most money It does SAP some of the consistent joy out of the game because it is a job you have to be business-like and take it seriously The balance is still finding that Joy.. which Josh did even have 5 days ago I don't think it's a lost cause
  7. I haven't seen very much of Houston this year until last night. They are going to be a nasty matchup for ANY team if they make the playoffs. That wasn't a fluke, they brought it!
  8. the false start from Dion on 4th and 1 was reality hitting me in the face that they werent going to pull it out
  9. He has absolutely redeemed himself for the tank. Good work JW. I listen every day.
  10. The story line is obvious. Once the Bills open their new stadium, he requests and gets traded to the Rams to replace a then retired Stafford to play under the ‘other Sean’ in Southern California to be closer to Hollywood, and home for him and the new wife.
  11. I was confident we'd some how pull it out until the miss in 3rd and 1 Anderson near interception.
  12. The easy theme here is McDermott. That said, the OCs had their share of flaws. Dennison was flat out awful. Just too many things to even get into with him. Unqualified for the job. Daboll, in my opinion, is the type of OC that you want. Fiery, competitive, and driven to hang 40+ on the opponent every week. He schemed to his talent and worked on concepts to get certain guys open on any given play. He used defensive tendencies against the opponent, found the weakness, and worked to find ways to attack it. The problem was he probably errored on the side of passing a bit too much. That said, though, he didn't have much of a run game to count on. Our offensive line staff was bad and couldn't block things up well enough in the run game at times so Daboll eventually just got away from the run too much. The problem with this is that McDermott HATES the style Daboll wanted to run. Daboll wanted to run as many plays as possible in a game and wanted to score as fast as he could. But, McDermott wants a ball control offense, control TOP, and limit the opponent's number of possessions. Scoring too fast and putting his defense back out there (which struggled to keep opponents from scoring) was not something he wanted and that's why it was very contentious between them. Dorsey was kind of the exact opposite of what Brady is in terms of depth of target. Everything Dorsey ran was down the field and took a long time to develop. His running game wasn't great either. But he wasn't a schemer by any means. He called plays, but was never a guy to set out to fool anyone. He was competitive and wanted to score, but just didn't have the play design skills to do it effectively. Out of all the coordinators we have had under McDermott, I think Dorsey was the most reliant one on the actual skill and talent of the players on the field. Brady....well, we know what he is. He's McDermott's dream OC that is struggling to make things work. He wants to roll our 3 TEs and pound the ball, play a ball control offense, and control the clock. The problem is, he doesn't have a creative bone in his body. Every route is at or behind the LOS. The ball rarely travels over 15 yards in the air within the structure of the offense. The only time it gets pushed down the field is when Allen scrambles outside of structure and tries to make things happen. Everything is static. No choice or option routes. He has a list of plays and he just calls them with no real plan. Many coordinators run plays not necessarily to be successful, but to set up something bigger later in the game. He doesn't call plays with a plan. He runs mesh as part of his base play package on not only early downs, but in every situation because again.....he's not scheming guys open....he's just calling plays. Why is he not using max protect or bringing in an extra lineman to help block up front last night when everyone could see that our front was getting manhandled? Because he doesn't have a "plan".....he has plays that he calls. And when you couple this with a lack of talent at the WR position, it's a recipe for disaster and that's where we are now. I posted it in another thread last night....just look at Allen's passing chart. Not one ball over 15-20 yards down the field even ATTEMPTED, let along completed. So, Houston was plan a mix of zone and man all night with virtually every defender within 15 yards of the LOS and Brady never once tried to exploit this over the top. There's so much more to get in on with Brady, but it would take all day. So, in the end.....is it McDermott or the OCs? While the answer is both in many respects, most of it is on McDermott because he is trying to find a guy to run the type of offense he wants to run that doesn't expose how bad his defense truly is by putting them on the field more. He wants a "yes man" to run a 50/50 offense to control the clock and win games by scoring in the low 20s. He hand picks guys that he believes can do enough on offense, but not be too good to outshine his defense and won't rile anyone up with calls to replace him with said offensive coordinator. It happened with Daboll because we were scoring a ton of points and his defense let us down in the end. Just think about it.....the last 2 games Daboll coached here was the Perfect Game and 13 Seconds. THe offense was great in both games. Against KC, the offense did just about everything you could expect to in order to win that game on the road against a great team and McDermott's defense and coaching decisions BLEW that game. Yes, Daboll was going to get a head job somewhere because of the job he did here with the offense, but McDermott couldn't wait to get rid of him because he's the exact OC he fears.... a creative mind that knew how to put up points and did it quickly that a lot of fans were asking to take over for McDermott. But yeah.....in then end, this is McDermott's ship and he is well on his way to sinking it. Problem is, we have an owner that loves him and Beane and they probably have lifetime contracts at this point because Pegula doesn't want to fire them. Heck, just look at our hockey team. Awful year in and year out but because he loves the GM, he gets to sit there and do nothing to help the team day in and day out. So all of this "Fire McDermott and Beane talk"? Just forget about it. It's not happening, especially in a year they are heading into a brand new stadium.
  13. I played O line in high school and have two bad rotator cuffs, put me in coach
  14. She's 13 and been having issues. She had surgery last month. And since the surgery it's like her body is just breaking down I've been giving her steak and chicken every day to get her eat. She's lost so much weight I see her ribs and spine I don't want her to be in pain anymore but she is my best friend. She has always been there for me. She's not eating, not pooping and now not really moving and having difficulty standing. I keep telling her how happy she makes me and how much I love her as I lay with her. I'm gonna have take her to put her down. I don't want to. I can't stop crying. This hurts so much. I don't want to lose her but I don't want her in pain. 10 years ago she saved my life. I'm not supposed to have her so I can't share this with anyone or reach out to family
  15. it's very difficult to not win a lot of games scoring as many TDs as we have since Allen's been QB it's equally difficult to have zero hardware under those same conditions once you square that circle you can understand the angst
  16. I think Bernard needed to go on ir for weeks Hopefully we see Grable get called up to the 53
  17. I think I saw one of those signs on a light pole at Main and Bailey. 🤔
  18. He and Joe are the best content on WGR. They both had some really good, level headed takes this morning that I think are questions worth asking.
  19. We will see. Will we get a WCO in here? Elway didnt win squat until he went from pure gun slinger to WCO.
  20. I see Josh like John Elway in that play as long as he can and hopefully win a ring before it's over.
  21. Going back to the day we drafted him what makes you think he wanted to play 10 or 13 years? He literally said his favorites were Tom Brady and Brett favre both guys who pushed it to the absolute physical limit I wouldn't have those guys as my icons if I just wanted to Coast for 10 years get money and retire Those are typically guys you idolize when you have a fire.. and again as I said there are ebbs and flows two football seasons games and careers I've seen you absolutely meltdown with the Oklahoma Sooners and I was always telling you you're overreacting Josh wants to retire after 10 years well that means he'll retire as a bill next year lol But he's also not going to go to the Hall of Fame if he does... Which again I think he certainly has that drive He was mad when he won the MVP because we didn't win the Super bowl... That fire just didn't disappear in 4 months It's a long season and he's feeling the grind.. he's also the guy who bounces back
  22. It would possibly relocating his biceps tendon. The whole surgery is a tough rehab and you cant rush the results, pro trainers or not
  23. It's different cuz the injuries to surrounding talent happening sooner and never had KC and Baltimore (arguably two other best AFC) have such poor records. I ain't calling this season lost til we're eliminated.
  24. 🎶Buffalo Joe won’t you come play today🎶
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