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May Day 10

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  1. 1 hour ago, McBean said:

    Ugly in Locker room?

     

    look at Diggs and what happened this off season. Direct correlation to my post. Diggs knows.

     

    Yes, but that was contained and snuffed out for the most part.

     

    It would take a less vague social media post or comment, and public comment(s) from players and coaches to touch off a mess that can't be stifled.

     

    The rumblings of daboll, some comments from beasley, and wawrow's vagueposting, along with diggs' issues shows there are fissures below the surface.  Drop one or both of Denver and Beasley, and things could certainly get out of hand

     

     

  2. I think things would need to get really ugly in the lockerroom (and on the field) in order for Pegula to consider moving on from McDermott.

     

    The best thing to hope for, if hoping for change, is a good-faith effort to hire good coordinators on both sides of the ball (and obviously includes replacing Dorsey).

     

     

     

    As far as a house cleaning like many want/suggest, and I am open to it.  Sure....  But I have less than zero faith in Terry Pegula in hiring a new head coach or GM or anything.  

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  3. 28 minutes ago, SCBills said:

     

    Is it crazy to think this offense with our much improved OL, Diggs - Hopkins - Shakir and a rotation/mixed use of Kincaid (mainly) & Knox (backup) would be high powered?

     

    Maybe it's far more complex than I'm making it out to be, but it sure feels like Gabe Davis as our WR2 is a massive issue in terms of our success and consistency. 

     

    And if someone wants to push back on Hopkins.. ok, fine, any WR2 that run a full route tree for Allen.  

     

    It's wildly obvious now that Davis as WR2 and his limited skillset and/or function here is a huge contributor to the high variance of this offense. 

     

    I always think that the Bills should have splurged and traded for AJ Brown as opposed to the Von Miller splash signing.   We had #23 and not #18 (which was Elam, no big loss)... but would have needed to sweeten it a bit more to make up for the lower pick

  4. 1 minute ago, Casey D said:

    10-7 will make the playoffs-- any combination.  95% chance on NYT predictor.  Like last year some 9 win teams will get wild card slots, like Miami and NYG last year.  

     

    Is that really for the Bills?  I wanted to check but its behind a paywall.  The AFC record made me wonder how that would look 

     

    I guess that Chargers game could be really big for a tiebreaker.  Especially with a loss against the Bengals already, who may also be a wildcard team.  

  5. 3 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

    If we can beat Miami, New England and the Jets and find a way to 10 or more wins in total we should have the AFC East. If/when the playoffs get here, who knows what will happen. 

     

    Assuming the Bills win those games and get to those 10 wins (taking 2 of Cowboys, Chargers, Chiefs, Eagles, Broncos)

     

    We need Miami to lose 3 against (Raiders, Jets, Commanders, Titans, Jets, Cowboys, Ravens)

     

    Maybe?  I can see the Jets bonking them once.  Maybe the Ravens and Cowboys?  

     

  6. I have said it in a different thread.  

     

    They arent well, and now are entering the tough parts of their schedule.

     

    9-8 is probably the most likely outcome based on opponents and the Bills' body of work this season.  10-7 would be decent, but likely misses the playoffs due to their results vs other AFC teams already.  11-6?  That would require a 6-2 record against Denver, Jets, @ Eagles, @ Chiefs, Cowboys, Patriots, Chargers, @ Dolphins.  Are there 6 wins there?  

     

    I will say, if this team turns it around and does goes 6-2 with that schedule, look out in the playoffs because they will have figured it out and will be playing well.  I just cant imagine them winning 6 of those looking back at the past month and a half.  It is broken

     

    Ill also add that the Broncos are no joke now and are coming off a bye, and the Jets defense has the Bills dialed up.  If those games go poorly, I can see the thing really coming off the rails and drama will rear its head

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  7. 8 minutes ago, blitzboy54 said:

     

    He is becoming John Murphy. I have wondered for a while if he can be impartial at all. He rides the team plane, as the sideline reporter the Bills help pay his mortgage. He gets short with anyone that isn't "it's gonna be fine". He just won't accept there are problems. 

     

    His debate style/tactic is off-putting and transparent

     

    Someone could call in and make a really good point, but slip up and say their red zone offense wasn't great or something.  Sal seizes on the mis-step, pointing out the rz offense is 4th in the league, say it loudly into the microphone 5 different ways for 4 minutes, and basically ignore ir gloss over the valid criticisms 

     

    If someone does make an airtight call, he always "agree to disagree"

  8. 9 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

    Steve Tasker just has zero grasp of reality in anything he’s saying. The guy just keeps saying the bengals have answers. Dafuk are we supposed to just be good with that? We aren’t supposed to be upset that we don’t have them? The guy will say how good we are in one breath then just make it like it’s no surprise we lose to the Jets with Zach Wilson.

     

     

    He made some very good points with:

     

    "They are going to play a lot of good football"

     

    And

     

    "They are going to win 'a ton' more games."

     

     

    Hard hitting analysis right there

  9. Sal is unlistenable right now.  Siezes on 1 mis-step of each caller to discredit and dismiss entire (legitimate) criticisms.  Also has go-to points that indicate everything is ok like they were 7-6 once in 2021.

     

    Chris Brown was able to criticize this morning and he did not combust

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  10. I mean.  I could see Belichick just retiring if that happened.

     

     

    The only way this would happen is extensive backroom dealing (with the Patriots' permission) to come to an agreement on the structure of the organization and Belichick's specific roles, influence, and contract.

     

    Then they talk trading.

     

    It's not like a player with limited earning window and the player is stuck at the whim of the teams' transactions.  Belichick is angry and has FU money and has earned the right to do what he wants.  He would laugh at a trade without his deep involvement and influence.

     

     

     

     

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