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auburnbillsbacker

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  1. 4 hours ago, TheFunPolice said:

    Dick Jauron was yet another good DC who was a bad HC

     

    He's the type of coach who will turn up as the new Texans HC or something next year. 

     

     

    He was fine.  He had very little control over the roster and hit homeruns when he was allowed to make picks.  He begged Marv Levy to draft Kyle Williams in the 4th round but Marv drafted Ko Simpson instead.  When Kyle was still there in the 5th, Marv listened and drafted Kyle Williams.  Jauron was a good coach, but got stuck with a less than optimal roster due to the GM.  

  2. 4 hours ago, ALF said:

    Mac has excellent stats for a rookie so far, great draft pick by NE* at 15

    It angered me that he was available at 15.  The Patriots were so arrogant, and were willing to let him go if another team drafted him 1-14.  Instead, they just sat there and he was available.  The Bills had to trade up from 21 to 12, then 12 to 7 to get Allen.  In order to do that they had to make several other trades to accumulate draft capital.  Not the Patriots.  

  3. 1 hour ago, FilthyBeast said:

    I give the Rams credit, they are not afraid to go all in the near term (i.e. next 2-3 years) at the expense of looking at a steep downturn with little to no resources via draft and cap space to replenish talent.

     

    But from the Bills standpoint, Beane must do something even if just to address quality depth at positions of need (i.e. OG/DT) and not stand firm with the belief that holding on to mid/late round draft picks in 2022/2023 draft are more valuable than getting immediate veteran help even if only a short term rental vs players that probably won't even make this teams roster or remain on the practice squad (i.e. Jack Anderson).

     

    Bottom line, is any Bills fan truly confident we would win a possible SB matchup against the Rams (with them having homefield advantage in that game) with this current oline/dline as is?

    They also realize that they will get a comp pick every time a rented player signs elsewhere.  That's why the price tag they pay to trade for players is always less than it really is.  

  4. 2 hours ago, Utah John said:

    Beane doesn't chase solutions to problems.  He has been successively upgrading each position on the field.  He's finally got the defense manned up the way he wants with the possible exception of CB2.    Now he can move on to the O line.  He found Brown this year and that's great, but guard play has been the weakest link. The Bills are solid enough everywhere that they can spend a first on a beast for a guard, the kind of mauler that Feliciano was before he went all Jenny Craig and got too light to be effective.

     

    So I expect the Bills to dance with the guys that brung ya.  The team they started with is the team they'll stay with.  Despite the O line being worse than average, everything else is considerably better than average.  All teams have a weak link, and it might as well be that the O line is ours.  With Allen's abilities the O line does not doom the Bills from success in the postseason.

     

    I respectfully disagree.  He always talks about year round roster building.  If an opportunity is there I wouldn't be shocked if he made a move. 

  5. 38 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

    We match up fine with Tennessee.  We outplayed them in basically every meaningful statistical category.  Red zone efficiency was the difference.  We cannot settle for FGs inside the 10. 2-5 in the redzone.  Tennessee was 3-3.  

    I completely agree.  I'm sick of all of the whining after losses.  The Bills had more yards, more time of possesion, more first downs, etc.  The better team doesn't always win.  They still are one of the best if not the best team in the NFL.  

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