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That should be davis' last play as a bill. He doesn't want to compete. Get someone in there who does
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Can davis be in the doghouse? If I never see him take another snap it's too soon
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Fold it up
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The start of the Superbowl was/is a pretty serious delineation (I mean the Browns and Lions traded championships for years prior to the Superbowl). The NFL Champions prior to that are recognized. Usually you talk in terms of a teams' Superbowl Championships. If the just say Championships and omit pre-merger days, then they are wrong and should be bopped. Jim Brown, Otto Graham, Bobby Layne, Frank Gifford, etc are all relevant and they all count. AFL Championships should not be viewed on the same plane as NFL Championships.
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Harbaugh is interesting. Maybe he can come in with enough vigor to will the Bills to a championship in the first few years. He has a fairly quick shelf life it seems. It is a non-fit though. He is pretty much the opposite of who Terry Pegula wants working underneath him. I would kill for John Harbaugh to come in though. He is highly rated, but I think he is the most under-appreciated NFL coach.
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That's why I think/said earlier in the thread, that the only way this happens, is if the lockerroom gets ugly and it percolates to public view. Local media doesn't matter. It would be a huge story in the national NFL media. Pegula has always been reluctant to make coaching/GM changes, but when his team(s) are getting crushed by the media, it gets embarrassing, and he is left with little choice, he pulls the plug.
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I have said it before, but IMO the Bills should really consider a 'down year' to reset the cap. Probably rely on a lot of low-priced replacement level plugs. Even with that and Josh Allen (and a schedule that looks not that daunting as of now), they could probably challenge for the playoffs. Then in 2025 on, have money to spend in the right places and pay the right people. Right now we constantly have gobs of money on IR, and lots of old and slow (and aging) guys eating cap.
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yeah. Licata sounds awesome. Experience includes leading Timon to their all time worst records, and playing for UB. Nice.
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End of the year presser with beans and McDermott drinking game words/phrases: "Don't want to make excuses but..." "Injuries" "Evaluate" "Disappointed" "Process" "Learn from our mistakes" "Blue collar"
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Its tough. With me, we had another dog and her companionship filled the void a bit and was a lifesaver. It also helped to think about the good times and funny stuff.
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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
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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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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
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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.
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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?
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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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I think they do need to seriously consider clearing out a lot of cap and paying the piper in 2024. Accumulate assets. Honestly the schedule looks much 'easier' at this time, and even with a duct tape and band-aid roster with Josh Allen should compete for a playoff spot. Then in 2025 have a new window open with a younger and hungry group
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One Bills Live, always defending the Bills
May Day 10 replied to I'm Spartacus's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tasker said the bills are going to win "a ton" more games, so I feel better -
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"
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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
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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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Sal was pretty unbearable this morning with his push-back on any criticism. Even Chris Brown wasn't afraid to criticize