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It helps, but the fact is the Bills need to win games against good teams. In the past 2 months they have struggled and lost against bad teams. If the Bills win games, they get in.
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Is there any precedent with an NFL QB tearing a ligament in his hand? Sounds like it could be tough to come back from and be the same.
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This was absolutely 'their year' the same as ours was last season. Now they have to pay a lot of Bills. Burrow's money goes way up, Higgins is a FA, and Chase is coming up for a raise quick
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The AFC seems ripe for the pickings this season. Its a shame the Bills have stumbled so much. Maybe the Ravens are the team to beat?
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Will a win over the Jets to get to 6-5 bring everyone back in?!?!
May Day 10 replied to DBilz2500's topic in The Stadium Wall
For me it would take a win here and a win in Philly. Heading into the bye I would be pretty bullish Honestly don't expect it to happen though -
The biggest of the big was 13 seconds. Just a huge stage and forever put us on the losing end of one of the greatest games ever. The craziest I can remember was the Dallas MNF game. A specific sequence of things needed to happen in order for them to lose that game. Minnesota last year was similar. Like a series of 10 things that all had to go a certain way in order to ensure defeat Some that may have been glossed over/not mentioned: The "Kevin Everett game", the opener when the Bills should have won and Denver had a fire drill to get the kicker out, barely got the kick off and hit the game winning FG. What a kick in the gut. An OT game against a good Baltimore team. All I remember is driving in Overtime and Shawn Nelson was held up in mid air, forward progress stopped for about 5 seconds, then Ray Lewis ripped the ball out of his hands, Baltimore recovered and it counted. Stevie Johnson's OT drop that started "Bills Mafia" "Just give it to them" was surreal The Houston playoff game was also a bizarre and very cruel loss. Ronnie Harmon The "Aaron Rodgers" game was also kind of a gut punch way to lose with the turnovers, Zach Wilson, and having the game in-hand pretty late, only to lose on a PR touchdown. And don't forget... getting steamrolled by Pittsburgh's second and third stringers at home in the final game to be eliminated from the playoffs (which was analytically the best team ever to miss the playoffs)
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Its a shame. A classic franchise way over 100 years old has no place in Las Vegas.
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Josh Allen needs his Phil Jackson…(edited title)
May Day 10 replied to Lenigmusx's topic in The Stadium Wall
I actually made that up off the cuff to be funny... but then I thought about it and it fits. Ha -
Josh Allen needs his Phil Jackson…(edited title)
May Day 10 replied to Lenigmusx's topic in The Stadium Wall
He is more of a Karl Malone I think. -
is there a HC out there worth going after?
May Day 10 replied to dbfla10's topic in The Stadium Wall
I dont know. It isnt my job to vet them. I want to hesitate to just blurt out known names. What I do want: An offensive oriented coach - that way you get a team offensive-oriented and you dont need to lose OCs every few years when your offense achieves what it should Innovative - someone out of the lines of what we see out of the "Shanahan tree". They can look at a unicorn like Josh Allen and essentially make him unstappable. Attention to detail - We cannot have these crazy shortcomings happen that we have beaten to death on the forum (we all know the list). Maybe have a special department that covers contingencies and every situation that may occur (and can tell them to not do things like challenge a 75/25 8 yard catch when timeouts are crucial) Process and Player-oriented - dont want a loudmouth bully. I like how our players feel valued here and it is something that has set the Bills ahead of a lot of peers. McDermott does seem to fit a good balance of being liked and respected by his players. Open to adaptation and change - the team and league will change over the years, may have to change styles or re-think strategies. NFL Experience - to some degree. Coaches right out of college often have difficulty adapting from being a king to dealing with mega-millionaire adult men Pegula (and Id assume Beane) should interview many candidates and score them in these categories. -
This part is pretty irritating. He spends a lot of energy putting down 'callers' as if he isn't just a 'caller' himself. All he does is yell into the microphone. Last week it was putting people down 'fire the OC? OK, who are you going to bring in now? I thought so, good bye". Sal and Tasker are both unbearable during rough times. My favorite take of Tasker's last week was "this team is going to win a ton more games this season". Listen to Chris Brown as someone who can levy criticism at the team in a measured way and feel secure about himself. This is super irritating too. Its a straw man crutch he uses to put down any criticism of the team
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Who was behind the decision to fire Dorsey?
May Day 10 replied to The Helmet of's topic in The Stadium Wall
I do not believe this is accurate, although it was my first reaction. It would make sense for McDermott to save that bullet for the end if he is in self preservation. I also don't think it was the players because 2 key non-offensive coaching functions were directly responsible for them losing the game (12 men and Cover 0). It was likely Pegula demanding something be done. -
Absolutely not. Too many preventable meltdowns in close games... many of them in bizarre fashion. I have zero faith in McDermott or anyone he puts in his staff to keep things buttoned up. There are also legitimate questions that he butted heads with dabol's aggressive offense and is hell bent on trying to return to 1978 football
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Another Buffalo Sports Fan's Gut Punch.....or is it?
May Day 10 replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall
No gut punch. It's a shame this franchise seems to have squandered a 3 year super bowl window, but it has been clear for some time (maybe the last 19 games?) This team doesn't have it. I was not upset after the bengals playoff game. The better team won. Last night was the same bills as we have seen for months. No surprise. They had no business winning that game. Even if they won, it just keeps hope alive for another week and they could lose to wilson again. They are not beating the eagles, kc, chargers, cowboys, or miami. I am not disappointed because I have known for awhile the Bills are paper tigers That blitz? 12 men? Bad ST play? 4 turnovers? The bills deserve that loss. It's justice -
We will see. This could be Pegula demanding something happen while watching his $258 Million quarterback withering on a vine in his prime. If thats the case, I could actually see a coaching change on black monday if this 'streak' continues.
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You wonder if McDermott took him out to the woodshed.... or if this move was forced/pressured by ownership
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Im glad I dont have to see the ultra closeup of his stupid dopey face every game in the pressbox anymore
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Its about time. I was worried that McDermott was going to save this bullet to sacrifice to the angry gods at the end of the season. Let's go now!!!
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Yeah, I get that. The Broncos are much better and '70 points!' is purposely misleading. But the Bills get a Broncos team at home on primetime... and look like.... that. 4 turnovers. They deserved to lose the game. It would have been a 'stolen win', same as against the Giants. This team is what they appear to be. It isnt very good and probably slots in in the 3rd quartile of the league.
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I think there are 2 wins on the schedule. Maybe 3. I think 1-6 is much more likely than 5-2 They beat the Patriots and steal one vs one of the hard teams. The Jets game they have a decent chance to win too (like >40%) Thats it.
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Fire McDermott - 12 On the Field INEXCUSABLE
May Day 10 replied to WEATHER DOT COM's topic in The Stadium Wall
I always wondered (and kind of dreaded) what the back end of 'the process' and 'family, faith, and football" would look like. In this league, to stay good, these franchises need to be ruthless and make hard decisions at certain points. The right players need to be identified and kept, but others need to be allowed to walk to pursue bigger contracts or get traded. Free draft picks for replacements. Everyone there from coaches on down are way too comfortable, and that probably includes the quarterback who has lost his way and my eyeballs say he seems to have lost fire and motivation. Everyone is fat and happy, getting older and brittle. The coach seems to be getting more and more rigid and stubborn, circling his wagons if you will. Our ownership will not make any meaningful changes. McDermott and Beane are teflon. I will say there might be only 1 win remaining on the schedule, and frustration and drama could bubble to the surface, and maybe that would force a coaching change. To be honest, as a Sabres fan, I do not really trust Pegula to make any decent hires. -
Fire McDermott - 12 On the Field INEXCUSABLE
May Day 10 replied to WEATHER DOT COM's topic in The Stadium Wall
Head coach is ceo out there. Meltdowns chronically happen here in close games. And that 2nd all out blitz on 3rd and long out of field goal range is indefensible -
Fire McDermott - 12 On the Field INEXCUSABLE
May Day 10 replied to WEATHER DOT COM's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can't wait to hear Sal explain this one away And for Tasker to tell us again that the bills are going to "win a ton more games this season" -
Fire McDermott - 12 On the Field INEXCUSABLE
May Day 10 replied to WEATHER DOT COM's topic in The Stadium Wall
Add this into his inprobable list of blown close games. It's comical at this point. He should show some honor and resign- 304 replies
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