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Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
JDHillFan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It’s necessary to revert in order to point out your Karen-ish hypocrisy. You’ve shown that you are happy to be lied to provided it’s your favored people doing the lying. What was with the idiotic J Kelly bit? -
There is talent for sure. The team needs more A level talent. Look at the offense, they have Cook and Allen as A level talent. The rest are B and lower.
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Quiet, piggy. You think affordability is a hoax. Maybe the inflation causing that problem isnt extraordinary to you. But it is to people who go out and try to make a living every day.
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So is Landon Jackson done for the year?
The Frankish Reich replied to billsfan714's topic in The Stadium Wall
LOL is overdone, but I literally laughed out loud when I read this! Yeah, but you gotta admit he does have a high motor. Doesn't take plays off. Claps to the whistle. -
Bills lead in Pass Blocking and Pass Play Efficiency
Fr. Jerk replied to JaBu's topic in The Stadium Wall
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What's YOUR Honest Playoff Bracket?
Alphadawg7 replied to Richard Noggin's topic in The Stadium Wall
For the record, I do still expect to be in the playoffs. If was going to wager on if we do or don't, I would be betting we would. That being said, my confidence in this team is at maybe the lowest it has been since Allen reached elite level play. Unlike many others, the Steelers game really concerned me, that did not look like a playoff team offensively to me. Everyone is riding the spin and hype train because our ground game had such a good game, but we ran 2 plays essentially the whole time. TJ Watt even said he never seen anything like that, where a team kept running the same plays and the defense couldn't adjust and stop it. If you stop there, sure, that seems great, like Brady found a weakness and exploited it. On one level, that is essentially true. The bigger issue I have is that nothing else was working, the offense still struggled a lot in the passing game and any other type of offense outside those couple of run plays. So I didn't coming away feeling good about the offense as I don't think it actually looked good and we more got lucky the Steelers couldn't answer the call to those same couple of plays. Our defense looked great, but the Steelers offense was anemic and got worse in game losing Rodgers. Its hard to come away feeling like this is what we can expect more of given all the season long issues the defense has had, not to mention losing Bosa now too for some period of time. If not for the reeling Steelers offense, we might have been down 3 scores by halftime against another opponent between the turnovers and how bad the offense played. This is honestly the first time in the Allen era where I don't have confidence in this team going on a run down the stretch. I am not saying we can't, but in seasons past I have gone on record we would win out and we did. This year, feels like it can go either way any given week right now, no matter the opponent. Brings me back to where I said I was last week - I am in the mindset that as of now, everyone is fired, full regime change - BUT they all have 1 shot to win their jobs back, and that is find a way to win the SB this year. If not, its time for a sweeping change. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
YoloinOhio replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
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this is the business of football. not being nice. when the Bills play the Eagles at home the Bills should trot out a video for Slay thanking him for his NFL career and congratulating him on his retirement. beautiful. don't let this chump back us down.
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My thoughts regarding the current state of the Bills organization, focusing on management decisions and on-field performance. The team’s consistent cap constraints are concerning, particularly given the presence of only two elite players, Allen and Cook. This situation appears to stem from overspending on fringe talent drafted by General Manager Brandon Beane. As for the recent Slay situation, I don't blame him for trying to improve the roster. At the same time , while I appreciate Beane’s efforts to improve the roster, I hope he recognizes that continuing with the current strategy of just resigning your own fringe talent guys for more than they may be worth year after year and expecting different results is unsustainable. We need to stop this nonsense of needing to keep players because they know the system, maybe the system is just too complicated and that needs to be changed and find better talent to plug into your more user friendly system/schemes Regarding the coaching staff, I find it problematic that Head Coach Sean McDermott seems hesitant to hire coordinators from outside the organization. This could be indicative of a desire for his complete control that limits strategic independence. I disagree with the current coordinators’ approaches: - Offensive Strategy: I do not believe Brady is effectively leveraging our offensive talent and i also believe he is heavily influenced by McDermott, who prefers a grinding it out run run strategy. No coincidence that he never got along with pass happy Dabol, the fact is the last time this Bills team was one of the feared offences in the NFL, it Dabol who came from the outside & was offensive cordinator - Defensive Strategy: The consistent use of soft zones, with defensive backs positioned 10-15 yards off the line, is problematic. The defense has failed to show improvement throughout McDermott’s tenure. While regular season statistics have sometimes looked favorable, the defense is consistently exposed in the playoffs when facing elite passing quarterbacks. For the upcoming game, I hope McDermott is willing to take necessary risks, specifically by utilizing the blitz more often than he has in previous matchups against Burrows. I always credit general managers and head coaches who are willing to take calculated risks over simply playing it safe and thinking things will end differently than before.
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Not quite. Brown started 10 games as a rookie and Bernard was behind Edmunds and Milano and not expected to contribute. We had a need to DE due to injuries etc and Jackson still could not get on the field and was falling behind guys.
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Ja'Marcus Ingram claimed by Houston
gonzo1105 replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yea I figured he’d get claimed. Core Special team guy who is young enough and cheap enough with enough CB tape to get claimed. Not a good look for Beane for being down a DB right now but now that I didn’t get Ingram back im definitely not releasing Slay and he can sit on the Did Not Report list -
My fear is they'll rush four as usual, giving Burrow all the time he wants in the pocket waiting for one of the best WR corps in the league to get open against Poyer, White, and Taron, none of whom can cover for long anymore. My hope is that they regularly blitz Dorian or Bishop, both of who can get home, so that Burrow has to unload quickly, and use Hairston's speed to help shut down Chase, and (no choice) take their chances with Higgins. They'll adjust, but so can the Bills, maybe with a full suite of unpredictable blitzes. Whether they win or lose, I can see us all seeing the outcome a part of pattern we've seen all season.
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Comebackkid started following Opening drives vs Burrow and Bills lead in Pass Blocking and Pass Play Efficiency
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Bills lead in Pass Blocking and Pass Play Efficiency
Comebackkid replied to JaBu's topic in The Stadium Wall
i thought that was a small virgin island or something -
Harvard Law prof who fired pellet gun near synagogue, said he was ‘hunting rats’ agrees to leave US: DHS "Hunting rats" on Yom Kippur, right near a synagogue where a car window was shot out. Sure, seems legit. https://nypost.com/2025/12/05/us-news/harvard-law-prof-who-fired-pellet-gun-near-synagogue-said-he-was-hunting-rats-agrees-to-leave-us-dhs/
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The only response from Buffalo now is to tell Darius Slay he plays here or he doesn't play again this season. We should not do Slay or the Eagles any favors.
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'we have no talent' is a crazy statement Benford is elite. Hairston looks to be legit. Bishop might be the best young safety in the game, Walker should be a 8yr guy at DT...we have talent all over the defensive side of the ball
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Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
The Frankish Reich replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Always good when you guys revert to the what about Kamala or Joe or Hillary line. I don't like being lied to. I don't care by whom. This is an epic lie, somehow tying these Venezuelan cocaine boats, headed to some non-US trans-shipment point, to the fentanyl crisis. -
Bills fans are scarred... from being bills fans. that game just added a lil more scar tissue
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So is Landon Jackson done for the year?
RochesterLifer replied to billsfan714's topic in The Stadium Wall
Do your math. In no way are there ever 128 flawless football players (to get through rounds 3 & 4) in a draft. Once you get below pick #15 of the first round, GMs generally have to pick and choose among increasing development needs. Whether you like it or not, Beane and McDermott are smarter and more knowledgeable than you. You reveal your underdeveloped mind with that "McClappy crap." Heaven forbid a coach stay upbeat in support of his players. -
Fans are frustrated, because it seems like these kinds of things always happen to us. Not because Slay or Ingram are anything special. Anquan Boldin retired a week after signing with us. Vontae Davis retired at halftime. Antonio Brown forced Pittsburgh to back out of a trade to the Bills (although we probably dodged a bullet there). Roger Goodell pushed Michael Vick to the Eagles instead of us, back when we really needed a QB. A few years ago, JD McKissic agreed to a deal with Beane... then changed his mind at the last minute and went back to the Redskins, after all the other potential RB signings had already found homes. This forced us to use a draft pick on a running back (fortunately it worked out and we picked James Cook). This offseason, two of our top free agents (Michael Hoecht and Larry Ogunjobi) were signed to fill holes on the D-Line. And right after the ink was dry, the NFL suddenly announces that both would miss the first quarter of the season with drug suspensions. Why couldn't they have announced it before free agency, so teams had a heads-up? If Beane had been the one tampering, the Bills would have lost a draft pick. Because it's the Eagles, nothing will happen.
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Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
BillsFanNC replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Standard Finding 101. -
So is Landon Jackson done for the year?
SoonerBillsFan replied to billsfan714's topic in The Stadium Wall
But he had a history of knee issues and he has injured it already. Noy good when you combine it with how badly he played so far.
