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1/2 Way Through: Which Coach has the Hottest Seat?
reddogblitz replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Joe B (The Athletic) on passing game problems (with data)
billsfan_34 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
I truly believe it is time for Coleman to be inactive next game, possibly more. -
1/2 Way Through: Which Coach has the Hottest Seat?
nuklz2594 replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
stefanski praying to be canned. Joe brady will be next lsu head coach. stefanski becomes bills new oc -
Where is Landon Jackson ???
BillsShredder83 replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall
The opposite of bolded... but yes, he was most certainly going to redshirt -
1/2 Way Through: Which Coach has the Hottest Seat?
FireChans replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
Does McDaniel have a hot seat if he is almost a guaranteed fire at this point -
Jordan Poyer and Jordan Phillips Signed to the Active Roster
Pete replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not to mention our WRs are getting slower when we add Gabe. The whole universe knows that the Bills WR group needs speed added to it! Everyone that is, except Beane- who chooses to get slower and add Gabe. -
Do you think the Bills can run the ball effectively enough to outscore the Chiefs?
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Joe B (The Athletic) on passing game problems (with data)
Shaw66 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
And it also explains why Allen went from the fake to Shakir, the look at Shavers, then the look over the middle, and then around to Davis in the flat. When he looked over the middle, he wasn't looking for Moore crossing - he was looking for Kincaid. -
Funny combination of crazy-good RAS score (9.95, 10th best score out of 1829 DEs since 1987) and a stiff body, with little bend to go around the corner.
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1/2 Way Through: Which Coach has the Hottest Seat?
947 replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
0% chance Miami keeps McDaniel next year. The only question is if he finishes out the season. Glenn was always just a sacrificial lamb for this one season, much like Lovie Smith was for the Texans a few years ago. I wouldn't call his seat hot, he was almost guaranteed to be gone after a year. Daboll probably bought himself another year with the Eagles win, plus the injuries. -
Where is Landon Jackson ???
BillsShredder83 replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall
When you have a crap spot on a draft board, too high to reach for talents too low, you draft physical freaks. The dude is rawwwwwww if you've seen any film. The guy was always going to be a redshirt! With that said, tape of him from early college, you'd think he'd never been coached or played football... its a grand canyon sized improvement he made over his career in college... so you bank on the physical traits, and hope that he can make the jump with enough exposure at the next level. I still like the pick, and I'll be serving up s*** & crow sandwhiches to you all by this time next year -
I guess we'll see when Allen actually has a game like that. What I wonder is why some of you guys have this weird fetish to throw shade at Allen and demand that we all agree he's been playing like crap? Sure , Allen hasn't put up the big numbers we're used to the last few games but he's hardly played badly. The most accurate description is that over the last 3 games Allen has been average.
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We like keeping it in house. Why go outside when we have a perfectly old option in Philips.
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The only one eliminating the running game is Brady. And I think he learned his lesson on that.
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it's 100% what they want. there is no other explanation for the last 2 seasons i mean im sure they would like to have better wideouts but they're not a priority, clearly. they've been telling us for two seasons now we want to run the ball and limit turnovers on offense you think 4 games w under 20 completions is crazy lol try this...allen has fewer passing yards than caleb williams, mac jones, cam ward and spencer rattler😂😂
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1/2 Way Through: Which Coach has the Hottest Seat?
BuffaloBillyG replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
I voted Aaron Glenn. McDaniel - the owner loves him for some reason. There's a good chance he's actually back next year. Daboll - this was my pick for first coach fired this year. But with their owner going through some health issues, he may be reluctant to tear it down. Taylor - I think he gets yet another "yeah but Burrow was injured" pass. Glenn - that NY media has been eating him alive. Special Mention: Kevin Stefanski. It's no secret that Gabriel is his guy where Sanders is Haslems. I see a lot of disarray when owner says "play Sanders" in the next few weeks -
Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
starrymessenger replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hard to know just what Shaheed is actually worth to the Saints. Their offence is terrible. The whole team is bad. Shaheed is actually a good piece that many feel is young enuf to have jets for the next three or four years. His football speed is unquestionably elite. Has logged the fastest game speed so far this year. He looks as explosive as James Cook. With Olave who they apparently want to extend (and assuming he remains healthy) it gives their passing attack some cred (if only Rattler wasn't throwing to them). So not long ago the thinking amongst observers in NO was that the Saints should offer him a new contract when (or before) his current one year deal ends. Thing is he is to become an UFA at the end of the year and this is almost certainly his one and only chance to get paid. And he will get paid. The Saints cap for 2026 is not good. They are about 18 bucks over for 2026 right now that they will have to clear by then. They may be able to rollover 30 bucks from 2025 but they have big hits for void years coming due and they can't easily cut an number of underperforming players because their dead cap hit would exceed what gets used if you just pay them. Can they afford to pay Shaheed? In discussions with teams who might be interested in trading for him no doubt they will point to the compensatory pick they could expect to receive if they let him walk. Not exactly sure where it comes from but what you hear is a 3rd. That is valuing hm at the max and may not be realistic. He has to be in the top 35% of players in the league to even qualify as a compensatory free agent and the Saints get nothing if they sign as many or more free agents than they lose. You have to look in part at his new contract to determine his value and that is guesswork at this point. On the other hand I don't know how many FAs the Saints will be signing (as opposed to losing) given their cap situation. I think they may well try to sign Mathieu to a new deal even in spite of his age (he can still flat out play). I'll be interested in seeing if they try to unload big contracts like Kamara's, but I don't know whether a buyer would be willing to take on all of his 2026 comp at this stage in his career. If the Bills are truly interested, I think they may want to get a good look at him and decide whether to offer him a contract. Why not. He runs more than go routes, has decent hands and his football speed is absolutely tops. Might be exactly what this O needs now and for the future. He has also proven that he can play in the league whereas a drafted player is unproven (even assuming you get to pick one that's promising) and Shaheed is dual purpose (all pro returner). He's also relatively young, not a retread vet like Amari. Could be J. Williams in a Bills uniform. A third is probably rich but I'd roll the dice for sure. Thing is even if he's good Brady would need to make adjustments to the scheme, and that's a real question mark imo. -
Allen always admits it's his fault and I dispute that Bills media guys are pinning a lot of the struggles on Allen. Sure Allen could be playing sharper and he has been a part of the passing games problem but I've heard a lot of Bills and National NFL media types repeatedly pointing out that the WR's are not getting open. I would add that over the last 2 games the WR's on 3 separate occasions failed to make NFL level catches along the sidelines that would have converted 3rd down. Last night you saw 2 Washington WR's make tight toe tapping sideline catches. The only thing that makes sense is that Coleman dominates the Bills DB's in practice.
