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Often injured defense, these players are too soft. This team needs to bring back Gregg Williams. * DISCLAIMER: This suggestion is totally sarcastic, a farcical idea. I am clearly declaring it as such, since Williams will probably claim this one post on a message board is proof that many NFL teams are interested in him. 🤨
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I like the way you spun this. Yea I'm wrong but it proves I'm right. Well played.
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I really do see your point, however the NFL is now primarily a passing league. Football was great in the days of the Steel Curtain, The Ken Stabler Raiders, The Earl Campbell Oilers, etc. but those days are gone. The Bills are a team with a great quarterback, a very good (imo) OL, and inadequate wide receivers. This is unthinkably stupid, yet they dedicate their best draft resources to cornerbacks and DTs, and have done so since the arrival of McDermott. If they get rid of McDermott, this team would improve immediately. Once again this is jmo.
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McD needs to start thinking about promoting Bills O line coach Aaron Kromer to OC, or Bills TE coach Rob Boras or QBs coach Ronald Curry. Hiring a passing game specialist after the season. My take is Bills OC Joe Brady is mailing it in...
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Teams figured out how to defend Joe Bradys passing attack and he's not good enough to counter it. That's my guess.
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Someone please enlighten me the difference between the 2024 offensive roster and the 2025 offensive roster and now suddenly the passing game doesn't work? Seems to me that this years receivers group is actually better than last years and yet now suddenly it stinks unless they get a #! WR. Makes no sense.
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Mike McDaniel Trolls Bills Fans
machine gun kelly replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
He still going to be fired at the end of the year, and will never get a second chance as head coach. He can be an OC somewhere. On that note, I can hear it in McDs pressers his frustrations with Brady. I don’t think he’s retained by the Bills and definitely not getting the nod for a HC job. -
I believe that McDermott and Brady have settled on this offensive approach out of necessity rather than what they want to play in order to compensate for bad personnel decisions by Beane and the scouts in the draft and free agency. If the defense didn't suck and the offense had good receivers the strategy would change to open up the passing game. Add in problems with injuries which might be due to a bad training program and staff and this team is a mess with a generational QB in Allen and a great RB in Cook. If the front office hit on more 1-4 round players they could maximize Allen and the performance of the offense instead of compensating for the team's weaknesses that are mostly on defense.
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T.J. Sanders to return to practice this week from IR
Lou from CT replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Don’t forget we still have Carter a 3rd round pick two years ago out until next year. Lucky we have Phillips and Mathis that have done a decent job . -
Weird sort of argument to make. You are clearly right, i think Beane could have made more than 2 phone calls. I suspect he did to be fair But its also fairly obvious that he got stuck up enough on this possibility that he ran out of time on the other possible deals or came up short on his other offers because he preferred this possible deal. Weeks before this, fan board fans managed to conclude the Jets and Dolphins wouldn't trade with the Bills - so its not that surprising that fans are flabbergasted he was wasting his time on this rather than other deals. He did get played, he wasted his time on deals that didnt come off - and that even fans could see weren't going to happen.
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playing not to lose on offense....prevent offense
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Was he a turnover machine because of Daboll or because he was young dumb and full of ---?(If you've seen the original point break you can fill in the blank). I'd like to see current Josh in that offense.
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It was quite obvious after the first 2 drives that the Bills were totally unprepared to play. Looked like they did no prep and had very low energy across the board. Everyone was kind of jogging around going through the motions. Defense was on their heels watching teammates try to tackle instead of hustling to the play and helping. What’s discouraging is they never could snap out of it. Never showed any fire or emotion. Almost like they didn’t want to be there. Does anyone that studies film know what plays the Bills go to when they are blitzed? The only play I ever see is the quick sideline screen to Shakir and teams know that’s coming now. Why is it so hard for this team to run screens to rb’s? The Bucs are going to stack the box to stop the run and blitz. What are the Bills answers? They have had none thus far.
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Mecole Hardman, Come on Down! (Signed to Practice Squad)
BobbyC81 replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
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This offense is McDermotts vision and he's absolutely convinced it will win him a Superbowl. This guy can't be fired fast enough. He's turned Allen into Trent Edwards. He makes Dick Jauron look like Bill Walsh.
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The ironic thing about this offseason is the only guy who was extended who hasn’t been a disappointment was the only guy no one seemingly wanted to extend
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I just think that's a ridiculous assumption that he sat in his office focused on two players to the extent that it prevented him from discussing deals with other teams. It's simple logic. Those guys are usually in the office 7 days a week this time of year. Your gonna sit here and tell me Beane talked to two teams and spent the rest of the time just staring at the phone waiting for a call back. He or nobody on his staff talked to any other team? Really?
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But McConkey doesn't solve this team's biggest issue which is they don't threaten deep and outside and it means teams can compress the field against us both vertically and horizontally. And look I'd have picked him before Coleman, because Coleman doesn't do any of those things either and McConkey is just a better football player. And anyone who tried to argue that Coleman was a contested catch specialist hadn't watched enough of him in college. He wasn't that for Florida State he hasn't been that in the league. He is pretty average in that facet. The thing Keon does best is run after the catch ball in hand. It is not coincidence that when the Bills were getting some production from him in the middle of his rookie year pre injury that is how he was being used in the main. Coleman was just a bad pick. A slow, big slot, who is a career non-separator and average at the catch point. I said it at the time and I stick by every word.
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Mecole Hardman, Come on Down! (Signed to Practice Squad)
BillsFanForever19 replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
I wonder what number he's going to wear for us? Something tells me the numbers he wore in Kansas City, 17 and 12, won't be available 🤣 -
Mecole Hardman, Come on Down! (Signed to Practice Squad)
billsfan_34 replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why the eyeroll Pete 😂 -
Mecole Hardman, Come on Down! (Signed to Practice Squad)
Ray Stonada replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
Man, there are Wikipedia pages devoted to single Andy Reid plays. When was the last time the Bills ran a play where a defense was totally fooled? The long TD to John Brown in the Dallas Thanksgiving game? -
based on this, I think the Rams and Seahawks are the class of the NFC
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This year, we're at the peak of this offensive philosophy. Even if we want to do something else, there's no weapon to do it on offense. Just the fact that we still talk about a WR1 tell us everything. We have to deal with it, but i still scratch my head. Another philosophy would be bringing as a priority every weapons this QB needs on offense, and more if it's possible... An offense with that QB should play at a face past. You can run the ball the number of times you want in a fast pace! In fact, we ask Allen to be a game manager like a lot of QB in this league...and when something goes wrong, we suddenly ask him to play like superman, without the weapons. There's no way that man doesnt see it. If i play against the Bills, i have to find a way to slow down their offense but..they do it themself for me. Complimentary football are some magics words so say -playing first to not loose- or -trust the process-. This defense is a pure product of our HC and it seems that everything is set for helping this defensive scheme, even our offensive philosophy. This team is build like that. We have to deal with it, like i said. We're a good team and i will hope for the best...It's not like i can do anything else!
