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Possibly. My guess is they draft someone at some point. But IMO Morse could retire at any point because of the concussions, including this offseason. Thing is, it hasn't failed. Outside your mind, anyway. Both RBs were solid this year. Pretending that Cook and Singletary are wearing out Josh Allen ... that's what's nuts here.
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No Joe Bus, Burrow did not surpass Allen based on yesterday
Thurman#1 replied to appoo's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, what Joe actually was saying about Allen and Burrow was two things, neither of which was that Burrow was a better QB than Allen. The first was that Burrow in this game passed Allen by. Can anyone argue with that? Seems obviously true to me. The second was that Burrow has usurped Allen's spot as the adversary to Mahomes. That also seems obviously true to me. -
Doubtless.
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Yup. This. And DL, S and WR probably.
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Time to go all in on the OL - The grades
Thurman#1 replied to ArdmoreRyno's topic in The Stadium Wall
I get the anger after this game. But that is a wild overreaction. They are the #4 defensive team in DVOA, they're 2nd in points allowed and 6th in yards. They're a damn good defense that suffered a ton of injuries all year and drastically missed Miller and DaQuan and Hyde and a healthy Tre this game. They're a damn good defense. And they have drafted well. Not superbly, but very solidly, especially for a team that has consistently drafted in the 20s. Did they still suck yesterday? Yeah. But that doesn't validate your hot takes here. -
Time to go all in on the OL - The grades
Thurman#1 replied to ArdmoreRyno's topic in The Stadium Wall
Politely disagree. I understand the frustration and anger, but it's leading you to be too negative. When DaQuan and Von played, this was a very good DL. Singletary is a good runner, edging on very good. But money will be a major consideration on whether he will be kept. Your evaluation is far far too negative. He has excellent evasiveness, excellent. He is top ten in broken tackles every year for just that reason. He has burst, explosiveness and speed, he wouldn't have averaged 4.6 YPC behind a line that is not among the best in the league if he didn't No, he'll never be a lightning bolt. But he has a lot of runs of over 10 yards, and it's for a reason. Gabe was injured and it clearly affected him. He's good. I'd hoped for more. Hard to say how much the injury Our LBs are really really good, they absolutely are playmakers. This system (and any system, really) requires good DL play in front of them. This system requires a space eater in front of them, a good one. With DaQuan out yesterday, they weren't as good, but that's the way it is with big DTs in front of LBs. Playing well and with fewer defensive injuries, they can play with any team in the league. No question whatsoever, though, that this was not their day. They were not good on the day. As always, they will need a lot of work in the offseason. The problem is that when they brought in Von, they ensured they won't be able to throw around a lot of FA money the next couple of years, and we'll be drafting again the late twenties. -
Time to go all in on the OL - The grades
Thurman#1 replied to ArdmoreRyno's topic in The Stadium Wall
Diggs is essentially a 1st round pick. -
Time to go all in on the OL - The grades
Thurman#1 replied to ArdmoreRyno's topic in The Stadium Wall
Dion isn't bad. He's very good. We don't need to replace him or even think about it. Having said that, he had a bad game. No question. Morse is really good too. But he has to be thinking about when to hang it up. We need to be addressing this. Bates was acceptable. Not better than that. He was better at the end of last year. What happened? Replacing him is not an immediate need, but upgrading there has to be under consideration, now and for the future. RT just was not good enough. But why? Last year he was better than this year and was trending up. He's not been good most of this year. Is that an injury? Has he reached his ceiling? Does he need a different style of coaching? Dunno. But this coaching staff has to be looking very hard at this situation, very hard. Saffold just wasn't good enough. Don't know why, but it was pretty clear that even though he had a few good performances that we need some kind of upgrade. I'd like to see them address the line pretty early in the draft, myself. It's not clear if Beane thinks this is a good idea. I do. God, this was depressing. -
Saffold said guys were "exhausted" this week and "out of gas"
Thurman#1 replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Saffold said guys were "exhausted" this week and "out of gas"
Thurman#1 replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
It really is not ridiculous at all. Nor pathetic. And certainly not insulting in any sense of the word, that's absolute nonsense. You and I may not like it. But they're human. Humans aren't computers. They have bad days. Their emotions affect performance. They can't always perform as well as they'd like to. All of us, not just them. There isn't one of us hasn't had a bad day at an important time in our life. Still plenty of reason for us to be frustrated. And them too. -
Saffold said guys were "exhausted" this week and "out of gas"
Thurman#1 replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why would this be a surprise to anyone? They talked about a lack of juice in the post-game presser, several of them. More, it was there to see. It wasn't all the problem, though. That's for sure. But it was part of it. They just didn't match up well. Would've been quite different with Von, Hyde and Tre playing at his normal level, IMO. They're also a different and lesser front seven without DaQuan Jones. They really really missed him. But the Bengals were a tough team playing well, and they match up with us really well. -
Trade Diggs for assets and go to a more controlled ground game.
Thurman#1 replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Details, shmetails. The important thing is to have huge reaction quickly. Please, the coaches and the DLine didn't cost the Bills this game. Everyone did. Allen did. And the rest of the offense. And the defense. And the special teams. And the coaches. Everyone. Certainly the coaches and the DL had their part, but so did everyone else, every single person. Sparing the offense that scored ten points? Ridiculous. Only guy that came out of that mess looking good was DaQuan Jones, as we found out what life looks like without him. -
Jeez, no thanks. Easiest road is the best road, especially with Von out and not helping to chase down Mahomes. I don't give them much chance though. They're better late in the year than they had been but not that much better.
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No, they really won't. I mean, one or two maybe, but very few.
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Difference in O-Line Year over Year
Thurman#1 replied to Rich Stadium Original's topic in The Stadium Wall
As noted before by others, it kinda is normal when the defense gives up on safety help and decides instead to spend a lot of the game blitzing enough guys that they outnumbered the blockers. And simultaneously clogging up the short routes. Miami played a somewhat similar plan the first game this year and totally opposite in game two. They arranged it so that the best strategy for the Bills was often holding the ball long enough to see whether the guy running a long route managed to beat his CB and throwing it to him if he had. The Bills still scored 34. But the Miami D did an excellent job this week. -
Difference in O-Line Year over Year
Thurman#1 replied to Rich Stadium Original's topic in The Stadium Wall
Allen had a great game, put a lot on the money but not nearly all of them. You look at that time when they ran Davis deep two times in a row. He was open both times. Bad throws (on lower percentage plays, as long passes are, of course) torpedoed both plays. On the first, Davis was ahead by a step and a half with zero safety help and Allen threw behind him, forcing Davis back into the coverage behind him and allowing the CB to make a play. The second time he again had a step with again zero safety help and Allen overthrew him by a couple of steps. You're certainly right that there were a few bad receiver plays as well, though. -
Difference in O-Line Year over Year
Thurman#1 replied to Rich Stadium Original's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, an awful lot of this is Allen. But that's true also of every other great QB in the league, in league history, really. Having a great QB is huge. If we had an average QB we'd be a lot worse, probably pretty decent but not great. But saying that "none of it is because of playcalling or more importantly in game adjustments," is nonsense. You can't reasonably separate things like that. A horrendous play-caller - a Rick Dennison for example - absolutely could submarine things even with Allen on the field. Dorsey is good for a first-year guy, but certainly needs to do keep improving. Personally, I expect him to as he learns from his experience. -
OLine/QB Unforced Error All 22 Review - Wild Card - Dolphins
Thurman#1 replied to Bocephuz's topic in The Stadium Wall
A lot of you seem not to have seen this, but the Beasley inteception didn't make it to him. The defender deflected it away. It was just good defense and a ball that unluckily angled right into a defender's hands. Cover 1 and the other serious film watchers are generally putting the blame on Josh on the long INT aimed at Brown, or at best that they share blame. Most seem to say that after looking at the film it's clear Romo was wrong about Brown being at fault, Cover1 particularly. Buscaglia says they "interpreted the space differently." Game planning and taking what the D was giving. With the Fins particularly, they were bringing the safeties up and blitzing, hoping the blitz would have Allen get balls out early to short routes which they would have well-covered. They were willing to give Allen shots at low-percentage long balls. And the Bills were pretty much expecting exactly that. -
Josh is morphing as a QB…has stopped running recklessly
Thurman#1 replied to Lenigmusx's topic in The Stadium Wall
IMO we haven't seen enough to be indicative of this. Two games isn't statistically significant. Could be a game plan thing. Could be a spy-related thing as StreetKings suggested above. Could just be situational luck. My guess is that he hasn't really changed his approach. -
Miami averaged 2.1 YPC. I think the line did dominate them. Not really constantly one-on-one in the pass rush, but they did get pressure on him.
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Next man up is anything but garbage. This year we lost Von, we lost Hyde, White missed a bunch of games, Phillips is missing some, Damar, Benford, Edmunds, Poyer missed games ... But we're still one of the three or four best defenses in the league. Next man up can work. But if it's next five men up, you're in some serious trouble, generally. That's what's so impressive about their season this year. I think you're right that it'll be a factor against Cincy. Hope so, anyway.
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Not to mention his halftime interviews.
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Will DeAndre Hopkins be available this offseason?
Thurman#1 replied to NeverOutNick's topic in The Stadium Wall
Von Miller. We do cash in once in a while. Just not lots and lots of times in a while. People keep saying this, that we can afford it. That's correct, but beside the point. I can afford a Lamborghini. As long as I don't mind jam-packing my credit cards and living under a bridge the next few years. The question is whether it would be good judgment to bring the guy in. It wouldn't. Yeah, if you re-structure a lot of guys you could keep rolling forward as long as you weaken yourself at other positions, same as I can pack the credit cards on the Lambo. Same thing with things you can rationalize. Sure you can. Same as I can rationalize that Lambo. Doesn't mean either one would be using good judgment. It's not just that we're $6M under the cap for next year. It's that we're only $19M over the cap (27th) for 2024 even with only 30 guys under contract yet for that year. Throw in Hopkins on top of it, especially if we were to re-sign him and we'd be under serious pressure and would have to start creating holes at other positions.