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Daboll hired is the next headline I'm looking forward to reading.
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I have always been on team "experienced play caller" I like guys that have done the job before. My thinking may have changed a bit since Thursday night. That defense that got 28 pressures and 8 sacks? Being run by a first time play caller. It definitely shows having a guy that is right for the job is more important as having a guy that's done the job before. Daboll is absolutely not a good play caller. He showed that here when he would abandon the run early. He showed that in NY when he took play calling over from Kafka last year that he hasn't learned anything. He's an OC that has been terrible throughout his career except for a very small blip when he had Allen and Diggs. He's Freddie Kitchens without the folksy charm.
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Greg Rousseau has turned out to be a complete slug.
Avisan replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
You literally listed Allen's statline, so I responded in kind. Was I supposed to pretend that 24/34 for 253 belonged to Mills? Mills had a couple missed throws in the game but the Bills clamped down hard in the second half. I don't get why you are having trouble acknowledging that offensive production was much lower for the Texans than it was in previous weeks. -
Ya but you have to do something to help out your o line. Whether that's chipping, or keeping an extra guy into block. It's unacceptable to basically put your backup o lineman on an island against Will Anderson. If you do leave 5 man protection, you NEED to have quick routes and not spam Mesh. Joe Brady failed this offence in so many ways on Thursday night and it's remarkable Josh didn't leave with a serious injury
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Have no idea if this is true. That is my point. Tracy? He has read it? Right! Politicians, reporters, bureaucrats, publishers...the stories are so far apart they cannot be believed. Since Bush's WMD stories, to Clintons I never had sex with that woman, to trump, to Biden, from Fox to CNN, nothing is ever just true, it is always just a version to influence. Again facts only please. The commentary is not necessary. Nobody cares about the flippin opinion...just the facts mam.
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He was hurt largely because he was being beaten like a drum from the get go
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Greg Rousseau has turned out to be a complete slug.
GoBills808 replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
You thought we were generating pressure on Mills😂😂 no he just sucks and missed throws Our defense did not meaningfully impact that game, and against a bad offense led by a backup QB that is not a tall task -
Greg Rousseau has turned out to be a complete slug.
Pine Barrens Mafia replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
My Spidey senses tingled when I saw this post -
Your Sunday morning Clarice: FTA: The best, most detailed description of the 28-point peace plan, what it contains, and how it was presented to Zelensky is in Jeff Childer’s substack. I summarize it, but urge you to read it all. After four years of sending a tsunami of U.S. money to Zelensky’s Ukraine, Trump, who ran on a promise to end this war, cut off the funds and reduced the weapons flow there. He tried working with Zelensky and Putin, but the U.S. team's best efforts were going nowhere. The U.S.-controlled anti-corruption agency NABU exposed what had long been of concern -- enormous government corruption. Zelensky's best friend and business partner, Timur Mindich, fled the country, leaving behind stacks of dollars and a gold-plated toilet. Politico said, “The agency has charged 71 current and former MPs with corruption, 42 of them during the period between 2022 and 2025. 31 of the charged MPs still sit in the Ukrainian parliament.” Andriy Yermak, his top aide, is under attack from Ukrainian lawmakers who demand he be fired. (Yermak appears to have found urgent affairs to attend to in Istanbul, to which he’s decamped.) Other ministers have also resigned or skedaddled out of the country, including the former defense minister, who reportedly came to the U.S., sought asylum, and offered his cooperation in the corruption scandal. The U.S. is demanding that Ukraine give up some land and arms. Apparently, because we required his presence there, Zelensky was forced to come to Istanbul, where he was presented with the plan, a plan that had no input from European leaders and was not leaked before it was handed over to Zelensky. While Zelensky and Yermak are considering the plan in Istanbul, top U.S. generals arrived back in Kyiv, also to ‘discuss peace.’ The Russians seem to like it, and Zelensky has not complained. In fact, he tweeted, 'only President Trump and the U.S. can make this war come to an end.' How many times before have we thought this is it? And then, somehow, Zelensky and his European buddies manage to scurry away through a crack nobody noticed? But this time, President Trump obviously orchestrated a massive strategy that the Z-man and the Euroweenies never saw coming. The carefully coordinated corruption scandal -- which nobody doubts happened -- is the political equivalent of a decapitation strike. This is ugly political hardball; the Mafia-like offer that can’t be refused, the horse head in the bedsheets. The only reason Zelensky wasn’t himself implicated in the corruption scandal -- a scandal that includes all his best buddies -- is that they need him to sign the paper. But if he won’t sign the paper, he’s useless. And what happens to useless people? It appears that Trump may be poised to resolve the most intractable, contentious, and difficult war on the planet since the last intractable, contentious, and difficult war that he resolved. Everyone keeps telling Trump to force Putin to take a deal. But how? Isn’t it much easier to negotiate a deal the Russians can live with, and then force Zelensky to take it? Maybe this time, we are finally in the endgame. https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/11/carrots_and_sticks.html https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/slava-polycrisis-thursday-november?
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I have one son who is in college and the other is working his first post-college job. They both had to deal with Libnut professors in college. I don't recall saying I was "scared" they were going to be "turned gay/trans" -- I don't know how you got that impression. A more notable issue was the professor who declared in class that if you weren't actively supporting BLM then you were a racist.
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I'm really starting to love this WR room. We quietly got better
FireChans replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
We may be saying that about the Waddle trade FWIW. -
Lmao. No he is not. He had a few great years with Allen and Diggs. Literally every other season he's been an OC he was bottom end. If you don't realize that, then you aren't watching enough football of other teams
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I'm really starting to love this WR room. We quietly got better
vincec replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
The problem with this approach is that when the Bills kept a 6th and 7th man in Houston just rushed 1 or two more players, they didn’t drop them into coverage. There was no need because the coverage was already lights out. Houston got sacks when the Bills had 7 man protections in this game, like when trying play action. -
I'm really starting to love this WR room. We quietly got better
Einstein replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
I am convinced that we have a Lombardi right now if Beane traded for Von when the Rams did. All it took was a 2nd round pick, but Beane apparently thought that was too much. All we needed was ONE stop in the 13 second game and Von (who was in his prime then), likely would have netted us that. Instead Beane did not want to part with his precious draft pick, so the Rams did and they won the Super Bowl. -
It's not Daboll or bust, of course. For example, I'd look at Thomas Brown, passing-game coordinator of the Patriots, who (google tells me) is drawing a lot of interest. Would be great to stick it to the Pats, too. Your choice, Sean: change OC's now or after the season. One brings a chance to go all the way this year, the other gives us a higher draft pick.
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This is the real issue at hand … don’t blow the ATL/MIA games and this loss is already an afterthought #excuses
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Greg Rousseau has turned out to be a complete slug.
Avisan replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
They had 35 net yards in the 2nd half and never led by more than a score. There is zero percent chance they were no longer trying to move the ball. I would consider that a rock-solid outing were it not for the two interceptions, especially considering the amount of pressure being generated. -
i’m sorry, but the only thing I’m keeping an eye on today are AFC injuries. That’s what the NFL has become. Which good teams have the least injuries which helps them to make it to the big dance.
