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McDermott will scapegoat himself using injuries as an excuse
JimmyNoodles replied to BeastMaster's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sorry, I missed quoting you before. Reid also had no super bowls until Mahomes. I think we have a comparable player. Where is the rest of this organization (top to bottom)? There's a psychological aspect to this too. After a while the players don't believe it. Maybe they are there now. How long is Josh on board? -
McDermott will scapegoat himself using injuries as an excuse
JimmyNoodles replied to BeastMaster's topic in The Stadium Wall
Probaly not and we'll be having this same conversation next year. Reid lost in Philly. He didn't win until he was with KC. We're the Philly situation in this timeline. -
McDermott will scapegoat himself using injuries as an excuse
JimmyNoodles replied to BeastMaster's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree on all but keeping McD. We're going to lose a lot of pieces this year, or should lose a lot of pieces. Just as well start fresh now. -
McDermott will scapegoat himself using injuries as an excuse
JimmyNoodles replied to BeastMaster's topic in The Stadium Wall
Scheme and adjustments are coaching. Our offense pounded them the first half. When they stacked the box and run blitzed in the 2nd half, no real adjustments to take advantage. We stalled out on too many drives. But still, it wasn't the offense. The defense was a joke, injuries or not. Same every year. I was out on McD last year, and I'm doubly out now. Next year, I'll be triply out as they rerun this nonsense. -
McDermott will scapegoat himself using injuries as an excuse
JimmyNoodles replied to BeastMaster's topic in The Stadium Wall
Completely agree on the players. We need more on both sides of the ball. Also agree that we are "close" with championship quality coaches...but they are not. Too many screw ups of all varieties. Riding the same horse isn't going to make it faster. Don't get me wrong, I like Beane and McD as people but too many mistakes by both at this point. Got to rip the bandaid off. -
McDermott will scapegoat himself using injuries as an excuse
JimmyNoodles replied to BeastMaster's topic in The Stadium Wall
No offense, but who picks the players and coaches them? It's organizational. The players weren't the luck of the draw. It's the team the Bills built. -
It's all been said ad nauseam. The whole organization has shite the bed. They did the best they could but it's over. There a lot of comparison's of Josh to Phillip Rivers and that's completely wrong. The comparison is to John Elway. You know how Denver finally won the Super Bowl? Yeah, they changed regimes. This is the way.
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Trevor Lawrence was doing that for the Jags but it caught up with him Sunday and they didn’t make it. As others have said, if you get hit in the air, even if not a great hit, it stops your momentum.
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Don’t like Allen jumping over the top, which he did twice. Risk for injury and fumble, plus too easy to spot the ball.
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So how are we feeling about Coach McDermott?
JimmyNoodles replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
McD is a good coach, and from the outside looking in, he cetainly seems like a good guy. The players like him and have rallied here at the end to put themselves in a great position to make the SB. Those factors are in his favor. Great head coaches have to be great managers. Stylistically, you can manager in a lot of different ways and be successful. You can micromanage or you can delegate, but you have to see the big picture and adjust. And in today's world those adjustments have to happen quickly. It can't take years. I was out on McD after the Bills trotted out the same failed (in the post season) defensive philosophy/strategies/implimentation year after year. No changes, and then Frazier left, and to his credit McD took over the duties instead of hiring someone who can't run the D better than he can. That is a plus in my mind. What he hasn't done is get someone more creative on the offensive side. Daboll was a creative mind but we couldn't keep him. The big picture is that Josh Allen is the Buffalo Bills. He is one of the the most unique talents, if not the most unique talent I have seen in 50+ years of following the game. The clock is ticking on winning championships. We need the best creative OC money can buy. We need drafts designed to load the offensive side of the ball. That our receiving corp is not stronger at this point in Allen's career is an indictment. All that said...please go f'ing win it all this year. Go Bills! -
Just my take, since we’re all guessing, but I think the issue is his physicality. I mentioned in a post a long time ago that I thought he could be more physical at the point of the catch. In that same vein, I think tackling, run support, etc is the problem. Zone is not the issue per se. Closing and tackling out of that could be a problem. I think McD would like him to be a little tougher.
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Rogers doesn't like OTA's.
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Kaiir Elam - Breakout Player of 2023
JimmyNoodles replied to hondo in seattle's topic in The Stadium Wall
I thought Elam did pretty well in man covergae last year. He seemed to be able to maintain good contact with receivers. One area I think he could improve upon is to become more physical at the point of the catch to dislodge the football. -
Tua seems like a good dude and I respect him. Unfortunately, he is made of glass and you can't protect your whole body when you're tackled. I guess we'll see what this season looks like, but IMO retirement is the way to go before the next inevitable major injury happens.
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Players you Absolutely Want the Bills to Draft
JimmyNoodles replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m really ok with the top three LBs, as we may not be the top choosers but just think Campbell is limited to zone coverage. Sanders is interesting as a rusher, so could have some added value there. I think more aggression on D (per McD) means more man coverage. Beane is not so great at disguising our top pick, so right now I’d be pretty surprised if it isn’t a LB. I guess could be WR and come back for a LB, but don’t really like the value. Perhaps IOL in the 3rd and then whatever’s left. Will be interesting this year. Would be great year for a trade back but not really Beane’s MO. -
Players you Absolutely Want the Bills to Draft
JimmyNoodles replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Trenton Simpson LB, who is the best of this year’s crop IMO. Fast and versatile. Then I believe Beane will trade back up in the second round and take Sam LaPorta TE. Good all around TE. Gives Josh another weapon. Worthy of the pick in a weak draft. -
Any LB pick at 27 is too early.
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How did the Patriots maintain a top team for 17 years?
JimmyNoodles replied to Success's topic in The Stadium Wall
They were practically gifted 6 wins a year because the division was so bad. Refs and cheating carried them too.