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Dorian Williams in the Hoecht/Lorax role?
oldmanfan replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was thinking it would be Groot moving around with Bosa and AJ at the ends. At some point Jackson has to get involved as well. Williams is an interesting option but I think his size would be a bit of an issue. -
Bills don't "need" a WR, they need to use the ones they have better
Jrb1979 replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sure the stats say that. A lot those numbers come from the Baltimore game and the Carolina game. Outside of those 2 games, they struggles to get to 7 points 3 of those games and 3 only managed 17. Sure the stats say that. A lot those numbers come from the Baltimore game and the Carolina game. Outside of those 2 games, they struggles to get to 7 points 3 of those games and 3 only managed 17. Sure the stats say that. A lot those numbers come from the Baltimore game and the Carolina game. Outside of those 2 games, they struggles to get to 7 points 3 of those games and 3 only managed 17. -
Dorian Williams in the Hoecht/Lorax role?
mushypeaches replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
The athleticism that Dorian Williams brings to the current defense warrants him having a larger role than just backup LB I think that he proved last year that he can be trusted Let's play to his strengths and let him attack! -
TRUTH. But most of us knew this all along. You don't have to buy into the Left's false narrative
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Week 10, Bills v. Fish, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Walking Tall replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 42, Dolphins 24 -
I wish she would retire from life.
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Bills don't "need" a WR, they need to use the ones they have better
Rockinon replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
Really good discussion in this thread. I believe we have the talent to stretch the field both vertically and horizontally. It seems to me the TEs have been the focus in this offense with perhaps Shakir and Palmer being the exceptions. It'll be interesting to see how the back end of the season goes. Maybe some of our other WRs will be worked into the game plan more going forward. -
Week 10, Bills v. Fish, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Fan in Chicago replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 34 Mammals 16 Biannual reminder - Dolphins are not fish -
Dorian Williams in the Hoecht/Lorax role?
Kirby Jackson replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I like it. -
Week 10, Bills v. Fish, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Bills fan since 87 replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 27 Fish 17 -
It would be just like Brady to die…clone himself…..then comeback and win the division for the next 20 f-ing years 😂
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The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
B-Man replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
No one said they are irrelevant, that is just your mistaken take. What has been said. . . . . . . . and indeed is the point of the thread that you posted in, is that the legacy media is biased and not to be trusted. Thus, in your example the vast majority of those 32% Americans are not getting balanced news. But you knew that. . -
Well... I would not go as far as saying he was a wasted pick. Jackson is a good prospect. As far as getting on the field this year much, I tend to agree with you, though I think there's still a chance he can provide something on obvious passing downs... He's a rookie... He was Drafted at a position where the Bills already had Groot, AJ, 2024 5th Rd pick Solomon, plus UFA's Bosa and Hoecht... So it's pretty crowded... Now with Hoecht down he's got a chance... He's very athletic for his size, but he is high-cut with skinnier legs so he's going to have to get stronger in his lower half...and that's going to take some time...probably a full off season. He was Drafted after they signed Bosa and Hoecht, so I think they took him more with 2026 in mind tbh... Just my take on it...
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It looks like defensive end and cornerback could be the trouble spots on Sunday. At linebacker Thompson is hobbled, but both Milano and Bernard should be good to go. If Taron Johnson can go, then Lewis can help back up the safeties, (Poyer and Bishop) along with Jordan Hancock. Phidarian Mathis will probably need to help out again at DT, but there are enough guys to maintain a rotation. With Hoecht gone for the season and Epenesa in concussion protocol, the Bills are still going to want to manage Bosa's reps. That means Solomon is going to have to play a major role, and the Bills may have to either activate Landon Jackson or elevate Andre Jones/Kingsley Jonathon from the PS. If Benford can't go at CB, then the Bills will be starting White and Hairston on the outside with Ingram getting backup reps. I wouldn't be surprised if they elevate Dane Jackson or possibly Te'Cory Couch. Fortunately, Tyreek Hill is out for the time being.
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Maybe you're right. But... To oversimplify a bit, the Raiders offense in the 1970s looked like this: run up the middle or throw bombs. This created a conundrum for defenses because the Raiders attacked the entire field. A good offense attacks & stretches the field both vertically and horizontally, forcing the defense to try to defend every inch. That's too much for most defenses to do successfully. And we have a strong-armed QB that can threaten teams deep. It's a shame not to use that effectively.
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Bills don't "need" a WR, they need to use the ones they have better
Rockinon replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bills currently are #1 in rushing and something like #9 in passing. The TEs are a big part of the passing attack. It seems to be a work in progress getting the WRs more involved. Those WR screens are going to get someone killed though. They really do need to work on getting some route trees that work downfield more. -
Matt Milano got hurt wearing that uniform
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Dorian Williams in the Hoecht/Lorax role?
BillytheKid replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
It is definitely important. Since McDermott took over play calling the last 10 quarters of football played by the Bills they have given up 3 points in the 2nd half. 9 points to Carolina and 21 points to What everyone thought was the best offense in the league. 8 of those came because KC converted a 4th and 17 after Hoecht went out. So they are giving up an average of 13.3 ppg with McDermott calling the defense which would rank first in the NFL. Mcdermott needs to call the defense for sure and if Williams can play that position then by all means do it. Only big difference is he isn’t going to have the bull rush that Hoecht had because of the weight difference. -
Cowboys DE Marshawn Kneeland passes away - 24 yrs old.
Draconator replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
My bipolar has always been an open book. I didn't ask for it. It was the hand that was dealt to me. The brain is an amazing thing. Totally agree. Once the Bills win the Superbowl, would that mean that Elon gives each Bills fan $10K each? He can afford it. -
Dorian Williams in the Hoecht/Lorax role?
Big Turk replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I would like it...Williams is violent and sudden, something we lack mostly. Reminds me a lot of Bradham in that way. -
The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
The Frankish Reich replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And why should we care what ABC, CBS, and NBC are doing? The last good study shows only 32% of Americans "often" get news from TV; far more get it from digital devices. MAGA: legacy media is irrelevant! MAGA too: we can't win, legacy media brainwashes them!! -
Dorian Williams in the Hoecht/Lorax role?
That's No Moon replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
It requires the other linebackers to keep their arms and legs attached which seems to be problematic. Apart from that? Go for it. Playing downhill is Dorian's strength. The less reading and dropping he has to do the better. Let him attack. -
Cowboys DE Marshawn Kneeland passes away - 24 yrs old.
RobbRiddick replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wow, great story and very brave of you to speak out on this stuff, many people don't. The brain is a strange, strange thing. No one really knows how it truly works and when you actually think about what's going on in them with memories and creativity and dreams and whatnot it can actually freak you out. No wonder there are so many scientists who believe this is all an AI simulation. I just wish the b*stard programming it could let the Bills win the Super Bowl
