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Sen. Mark Kelly Is A Great American
nedboy7 replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Who do we want, who do we need as our next OC/DC?
SectionC3 replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
We’ll see. I don’t think Josh is running it back with a McD OC other than Daboll/Davis Webb after this nonsense this year. -
Again, what teams fills WR5 with expensive contracts or high picks? WR5 is pretty much always filled by every team with developmental rookies or inexpensive and available free agents. So, we filled the WR5 spot with exactly the kind of player you fill a WR5 spot with, who in reality is like the 8th or 9th target on this team when you factor in Kincaid, Cook, Ty, and even Knox. So I am not sure what you expect a GM to do, spend, or use on the 9th player in the offensive peking order.
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There isn't enough separation (no pun intended) between Moore, Coleman, and Samuel to disregard the trade potential in the off-season (a minimal return is better than nothing) or room for growth as a Slot (haven't tried that yet) in Coleman and the cap they'd save by releasing Samuel after this season. Again, I don't understand what you're seeing in Moore. He's been equally as bad as Coleman and Samuel this season, if not moreso. As bad as things have gotten with Coleman - his Week 1 was equivalent to Moore's entire season.
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You and I are debating different things. You want to debate the SOS of last year and I am saying it doesn't matter what the perceived SOS is. And everyones optimism on the season CHANGED last year AFTER Diggs was traded and we drafted Keon and signed Mack. Everyone expected a REGRESSION last year going into the season...then we had the best offensive season in Bills history, still dominated our division and got on the door step of the SB until the refs flipped the game by 11-15 points in the 4th quarter stealing a first down from us, not once, but twice on the same series that took at least 3 points off our board, if not more, and gave KC 8 points instead. So again, last year we were supposed to struggle and we excelled. This year you say our schedule was supposed to be a cake walk and we have blown 4 games to bad teams. What value does guessing at our SOS have right now for next year? Seems like not much. And for record, I just said its pointless to get too up or down on the upcoming schedule this early. Its fine to look ahead, but I am more talking about the people who make too much out of it in the first place.
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Are you talking about UB?
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Random talking head says something about the Bills
Gunsgoodtime replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Fuel don't help in a race when you have a 4 cylinder roster -
Who do we want, who do we need as our next OC/DC?
GoBills808 replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
zero point zero chance Daboll and McDermott are ever on the same staff again -
Greg Rousseau has turned out to be a complete slug.
tigerthelion replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
I have been on the "Rousseau" is grossly overpaid train for a bit. I am not so sure anymore. He is getting paid well, but he isn't getting paid like a Parsons or Garrett or Crosby. I am starting to come around to the idea that the team just needs to figure out a way to shore up the middle of the defensive line. That doesn't just mean waiting for Oliver to get back. It means having some stability in the middle, some actual run stuffing, and not just undersized penetrators (who don't seem to be all that great at that, anyway). Having paid a bit closer attention to Rousseau, I think he would thrive if he didn't have to cover for the complete lack of run stuffers on the team. Deone has had some great moments and some moments of getting blown off the ball, so he has some potential. If he can provide a more consistent game stopping the run, with some pass rush up the gut, that would help. Joey Bosa, to me, has been so out of control that I can't tell if he is a net positive or negative. At times, he provides a nice pass rush, and at times he is a complete liability. Almost rather see him out on third downs only at this point. I realize that he has played hurt recently, but he is kind of a wild guy at all times. Sometimes it works, but it definitely hinders the team quite a bit. -
Teachers’ unions are an absolute sham and really need to be addressed. They’ve got way too much power.
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The issue is that Beane thought he had a bunch of #2 types to spread the ball to - not unlike GB from recent years. He was relying on Shakir (who he re-signed), Kincaid (former 1st), Coleman (former 1st/2nd), Palmer (more as a complementary role), and Samuel. Coupled with Knox, Ty and Cook as other pieces. Its been Beanes misguided "vision" on what we had/who he thought these guys could be. Also on Brady having maybe a bottom 5 passing schematic/design (Brady should be a QB coach/run game coordinator). McD fault on most of these OC hires -- they have 1 year of success, and the league figures them out. Even on defense, Beane poured alot of resources into re-signing Groot, Bernard, Benford - then spent on injury risks/suspended players and his top 3 picks have contributed very little (yes due to injury). IMO, Beane just doesnt have it. We are constantly searching for that "missing piece", used to be a pass rush (still is), then it was OL, now its WR and a mess of a salary cap. I dont trust he will ever put together a complete team/SB caliber roster.
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We could release Moore, Samuel, Keon and Brady and we'd be better by subtraction alone.
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Random talking head says something about the Bills
The Jokeman replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
You listen to some fans here the Chiefs WRs the last few years are all first ballot HOFers. I mean the audacity the Beane let the Chiefs draft Worthy, some even think it be wise that we draft him just to block him from Chiefs from getting him. -
I believe they are a package deal. If you get rid of one, may as well start fresh. As far as GMs go, I would do a deep dive of the Rams FO staff. They seem to have the drafting thing down and do well with bringing on impactful FAs. They also find decent UDFAs and know when to let a vet walk (like Rapp). Head Coaches, I know this will be unpopular, but I still like Bobby Slowik. And I know this is going to be super unpopular...but I give Matt Nagy a look. The guy made the playoffs TWICE with Trubisky as his starting QB. He's went back under Reid. I think he's a guy that could do well in a second try.
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Random talking head says something about the Bills
Success replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's a hard watch - because they're so right. It makes it even more infuriating that we were so negligent of the WR position not just in the offseason, but at the deadline. I so hope that the Waddle story isn't true - the idea that we would give up a 1st rounder in '27 but not '26 is mystifying, if so. -
You do remember that the Bulls turnaround happened virtually overnight,, right?
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We're Heading to Pittsburgh... The Stadium is Haunted
Stroke 17 replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Game week thread - Bills at Steelers
Warriorspikes51 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'd almost rather have Rodgers play -
Who do we want, who do we need as our next OC/DC?
SectionC3 replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree with this. He’s the angle nobody talks about: We have to make it fun for our QB who is rich beyond his wildest dreams to drag his Oscar-caliber wife away from her career and SoCal weather for six months a year to play on this football team. This ***** this year is decidedly not fun. So the question becomes what makes it fun, and who blends fun with competence? The answer smacking everyone in the face is Brian Daboll. No matter how this year shakes out Brady is cooked. So then we get into who replaces him, which leads, in my view, inevitably to Josh asking for Daboll. I suppose Daboll could get another head job-but that’s doubtful for this cycle, and that brings Davis Webb into the mix. in any event, turning back to Daboll, then the question is does McD take him back. And then we get into this tug of war where it very well could be that Josh says I’m getting Daboll, McD resists and, short of a Super Bowl appearance, that resistance leads to a parting of ways in which Daboll is the head coach of the Bills in 2026. -
It’s a low bar. But Moore was certainly better than Coleman and Samuel. For the few snaps he was given, he made an impact, getting more separation than any other WR. Don’t disagree with this? - that Moore was by no means was the worst WR on the roster, and was cut for cap reasons and not football reasons.
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WTF, man…I mean really? Why in the world would you think it was a good idea to come in here and post this? Our fans suck. Like, truly suck.
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Random talking head says something about the Bills
Warriorspikes51 replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
2 Bills hating clowns. Nothing new. Love the negative narratives though....most teams use it as extra fuel
