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Game week thread - Buccaneers at Bills
BillsFan130 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yep. The shout podcast on Monday with Matt Perrino and Chris Trapesso was excellent as it brought up a bit what you're saying. Basically really went in depth in how some games Daboll would attack and throw it like 20-25 times in a row depending on the weakness of the opponent. Where Joe Brady for the most part is, "this is our offence and this is what we are going to run", instead of attacking the weaknesses of the defence -
Who do we want, who do we need as our next HC and, or GM?
Nihilarian replied to jaybeezee's topic in The Stadium Wall
Kansas City Chiefs have been this teams biggest impediment to reach a SB. The Chiefs have an offensive genius for a HC. They have a defensive genius for a DC and both DC, OC assistant coaches KC have been previous NFL head coaches. Their GM is also brilliant. Kansas City has had it so good for so long because the AFC West has had only one good team with one good head coach. That has now changed with Denver in the lead 8-2, the Chargers right behind them at 7-3 and the Chiefs are 5-4. Their time might be up. This Buffalo head coach in McDermott is not afraid to make changes on his staff as we have seen with several OCs, and several other assistant coaches. When someone doesn't meet this regimes standards they are replaced. Currently the Buffalo offense is the #1 rushing team in the NFL. Joe Brady is a run game god and O line coach Aaron Kromer is the best line coach the Bills have had in forever. Both assistant positions have been changed many times under McD. Leslie Frazier was the DC and responsible for the 13 second debacle and he was replaced. And yes, the buck stops with the head coach and yet we have seen that he doesn't interfere with his assistants. Brian Daboll ran the offense his way as a pass happy mad man. When he left ken Dorsey attempted to follow suit. It wasn't good enough so he was fired and replaced mid season. which was good enough to go from 6-6 to 12-7, a six game tear. Now Joe Brady is running the offense his way which is a run centric offense. What really stinks is the injury bug has hit this team hard again this season with all the rookies and some star players. This isn't the head coaches or GMs fault as it's just bad luck. So many problems have been the injuries at the end of the year and it's like this team is cursed. As far as the injuries they replaced the head trainer and will do it again should they continue. Many other team are in the same situation too. The ravens at 4-5 were supposedly SB contenders this year and they have so many players injured. in 2021 they went 8-9. They had had some serious problems with injuries over the years. -John Harbaugh 18 years-He won a super bowl with QB Joe Falcco who was in Balt for 11 seasons and then they moved on. They now have QB Lamar Jackson 2 time MVP. The Packers had Brett Favre and moved on to Aaron Rodgers and now to Jordan Love. If you have top coaches and a top GM while providing good team culture I think it's easier to find a good QB and develop him rather then find a good head coach/GM. The Buffalo Bills currently have a great head coach and GM! The odds of finding a top NFL head coach/GM are statistically low, as it's a highly competitive and difficult path that often requires years of experience and a strong track record. With this owner searching for a new HC/GM...no thank you. -
Bills Utter Collapse-- Jim Kubiak BN
Sierra Foothills replied to Casey D's topic in The Stadium Wall
That can’t be argued. However this last loss feels like a tipping point in terms of public confidence in the direction of the team. -
11/9/25 GAMEDAY Bills at Dolphins Post Game Thread
Kwai San replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
So glad you are happy....makes my day too bro -
Go bulls Blah on the pick six
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Well, at least as it relates to kicking...
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spot on. I’ve said the same thing in another thread. Last season was the closest we’ve gotten.
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I miss the time when Bills were attacking on the 1st and 2nd downs to get the first down. Also even at 3rd and 15 you felt they had a good chance of converting.
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Game week thread - Buccaneers at Bills
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
The big question for me heading into this game is who's active amongst the receivers? It looks like Palmer is back and a chance Davis and/or Hardman could play. Who sits? I'm guessing Shavers is one, I think sitting Coleman is a great idea. It sends a message that needs to be sent about effort! It also could really screw up the Bucs defensive planning as they likely figure with Coleman out there they can defend the way other teams have against us. LOL -
Battle for the Division: Bill and Pats remaining games poll.
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bills schedule is not that much harder this year. -
You can't tell me, that hasn't crossed many minds. When a team is this good and then this bad, it is not hard to wonder what the hell is going on.
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it’s not just that. I can’t remember who showed the play breakdowns but I remember watching it…. it was pointed out after the Atlanta game. They figured out how we used motion and how it relates to our passing progressions and blocking assignments. This is why our O was so bad in that game. Atlanta D would show a look. We would use motion like we normally do. Allen would set the blocking and Atlanta would flip their defense.
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Bills Utter Collapse-- Jim Kubiak BN
Sierra Foothills replied to Casey D's topic in The Stadium Wall
That might be your feelings but most Bills fans I know were still optimistic at that point. Today feels much more pessimistic than then. I remember you posting this before and I understand your argument. My point is that there was an optimism then that no longer exists today. -
Woof, couldn’t imagine doing those without beer. Sweets and sobriety are like peas and carrots
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Joe B article - Elijah Moore, Curtis Samuel, Gabe Davis
Mojo44 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Special teams stalwart at least -
The curse of doing commercials. It's taken down many a star athlete.
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A transparent shower curtain cape at times!
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Who do we want, who do we need as our next HC and, or GM?
Kirby Jackson replied to jaybeezee's topic in The Stadium Wall
You just based your entire argument as to why they should stay based on how good the last 5 years have been. When asked if you’re satisfied with those exact 5 years you said, “of course not.” We have seen the last 6 years end in similar fashion. There is no logical reason to have faith in them at this point. We all HOPE that they do it but they haven’t earned the trust that they can. Each year that passes is one less year of prime Josh. If we keep running it back, the Josh Allen window will close someday. If that happens it will be a failure that rivals any team in sport’s history. How many teams will have had a 10 year run like that without even a championship appearance??
