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Hmmm maybe Jerry Jones still loves Caesar as much as he did in the off-season. I mean, he frickin wants him a cowboy bad! So, this has to mean Parsons to the Bills is iminent.
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Thank you for putting in the time I didn't want to.
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You guys are real masochists LOL They act like Josh Allen is 40 years old and played 21 years in the league without going to the super bowl He's not even in his prime.. he's literally going to peek 29 to 35 The refs screwing Josh Allen on his terrible spot is way bigger than that Dalton Kincaid drop which was a miracle to even get there They actually had favorable spots all night which is ludicrous for an NFL crew.. you can literally see some times where the refs move the ball back and extra 3 ft hahaha That's an issue
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One of the best to ever do it!
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The combo of the stud St. Brown and the awful Dolphins secondary makes for a fun watch.
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100% this plus they know what he is so if he does not they can always bring him back to the PS
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There’s something contradictory about “Spags isn’t a significantly better defensive coach than McD” and “Spags is much better in the playoffs against very good QB” Feel like that would kinda be a discrepancy making one better than the other.
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Elizabeth-the-Cherokee Warren has a problem
BillsFanNC replied to Nanker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Well that wasn't Nix, that was the Marv/Jauron/Brandon era. But it would be close.
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I think if JA continues to perform well in the playoffs, and the D continues to underperform, more pressure will be put on Terry to make a change. All that said, I really hope McD has learned something over the years and wins it all this year! It's really all about the post-season at this point. We are regular season champs, beating KC and others. Need to win in the playoffs, however. The D has been a sieve.
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Sean McDermott is a disciple of Andy Reid. Oddly enough, Andy Reid was the NFL's poster-child for 20 years for "almost" getting there and never being able to get over the hump. He started coaching the Eagles in 2001 and then moved to the Chiefs in 2013. In that 20 year period (before he finally won the Super Bowl), Reid's teams had 14 playoff appearances, 9 division titles, 6 championship game appearances and one loss in the big game. And no trophy to show for it. Wow. So what was the big change that happened in 2019? The answer you will get from 99% of football fans will probably be Patrick Mahomes, and they aren't necessarily wrong. But it should also be pointed out that Steve Spagnuolo was hired in 2019 as the team's Defensive Coordinator. Yes, the same guy who created the defense that stopped the undefeated Patriots way back on 2007 has also helped the Chiefs win all three of their Super Bowls. Hard to find it just a coincidence. Personally, I don't think Spagnuolo is a significantly better defensive coach than McDermott. The numbers from year to year certainly don't support that. But I do think Spag's strategy (particularly when it comes to pressuring QBs) just seems to work better in the postseason against the NFL's best passers. While Spagnuolo is more about creating chaos with blitzes, McDermott's strategy has always been to rely more on confusing coverage packages, and then pressure with four guys. And it just hasn't worked. Last year, the Bills defense started a gradual shift into being more versatile. More man coverage. Occasionally breaking out of the Nickel. The next step will be to bring more blitzes, and create more chaos along the front with stunts and shifts. There have been some reports out of training camp that we are doing exactly that. I hope it translates into the postseason. As many of us have been stating for 2-3 years, this team won't take the next step until we can significantly increase our pressure on the QB in the playoffs.
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Yup I wonder if this is the case. Virgil showed enough and probably wants a crack at a 53 instead of the PS and knew his shot here was very slim . Wonder if they did him a solid
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Any idea what that interaction was? Someone taking notes for a post game speech or presser? I assume that’s only a preseason interaction?
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The drought era Bills were just depressing to watch. Say what you will about Beane but even if you don't like his moves they at least make sense. 2022 this team was coming off having massive interior offensive line issues. They go out in 2023 and they sign Connor McGovern a starting caliber guard, they take a chance on David Edwards as a veteran reclamation project to add depth, and they draft what many consider to be the best pure guard in the draft in Torrence. The Bills in drought era would have signed two low end guards and drafted a player in round 5 and called it a day spending a 2nd round pick on a safety or some other lesser area of need. The Spiller pick and trading away Lynch is the most incomprehensible move of the drought. The whole 2010 draft set the Bills back 3-4 years because they could have in round 1 drafted an offensive linemen they were so desperate (Mike Iupati or Pouncey even Anthony Davis was productive for several seasons) and then taken Gronk in round 2 while still having Lynch in the backfield. The only draft that was worse was possibly 2006 where they could have had Ngata and Mangold and instead came up with Whitner and McCargo.
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⬆️ Hoax.
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Was wondering the exact same thing.
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