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  1. 9 hours ago, John from Hemet said:

    Putting Zay Jones aside (who I still believe is gonna get it turned around) this was an EXTREMELY successful draft.....if Bean can work this magic next year we are cooking with fire

    Since Darius was traded for a late  6th rd  we are dead last against the run and you trying to pep up little Milano in what world are you living in ..........Dashawn Watson would have set us up for the next ten years , Bean barely know how to do his job while the Chargers who was expected to win 5 games this year but struck  gold with their HC hire A.Lynn we sit here and act like everything is honkey dory.......this coach is weak who can handle strong NFL talented personalities who bring in buddies TOLBERT, DUCASSE  instead of FB players    get a grip..... that extremely successful crap is so BILLSY

  2. 57 minutes ago, Watkins90 said:

    How Wade Phillips let Ralph Wilson convince him to start Rob Johnson in that playoff game against Tennessee? Like come on Wade, Doug played the entire season and you let the owner see one good, but meaningless game control your coaching decisions?

    like mcdermitt convincing Paluga that drafting Dashawn Watson at 10 woukd not be a good  move 

  3. 1 hour ago, DallasMac said:

    Nobody would look good with the pressure he's been facing.  O line has been bad.  Not to mention the lack of running game.  He's still thrown some nice balls.  I'd take him without hesitation.

    Except Dashawn Watson who we could of had with our 10 pick    thanks  dermitt/Paluga for forcing the trade down 

  4. On ‎12‎/‎24‎/‎2017 at 5:17 PM, HappyDays said:

     

    Well everything this regime has done looks like it's for the future. Trading down for an extra 1st round pick, trading a bunch of players, clearing cap space. So if Tyrod isn't in the plans what are we starting him for? We should just commit to it at this point and evaluate Peterman for the future. I don't really mind if they're decided they can do better but what are they waiting for?

    Look more like incompetent people from ownership to present coach/GM to me . If they were thinking future we would have drafted  Dashawn Watson. They gave Cordele Jones  a half a game evaluation before deciding to trade him to a playoff team. the Peterman  experiment is done  he hasn't won anything no need to waste  a roster spot on that trash.    

  5. 43 minutes ago, KD in CA said:

    I honestly couldn't pick him out of the lineup, but that's what national guys do.  They just look for any player who can fit the corporate social issue of the day.   On the heels of Kaepernick, finding a black QB who is oh-so-unappreciated by his team just allows them to write the same crap you can read about any variety of online publications.

     

    Obviously the coaching staff doesn't see Taylor as the future QB and doesn't see their current team as a serious contender, so they wanted to see what their rookie could do.  And of course that infuriated a fan base who only cares about this year.  But why write that when you get more attention trying to stir up 'controversy'.

     

    The lesson, as always, don't watch ESPN before the opening kickoff or after to the final whistle.

     

    Since this coaching staff along with his buddie GM is garbage ; we need to understand why this staff didn't think Dashawn Watson who has proven himself against the best Defense in college two yrs in a row was not on the radar. I know the former GM was in love with him but this coach and Paluga's  wanted a trade down  pertrman was garbage in college that's why he ran to pitt from tennesse.  Now we are going to be chasing garbage QB's forever . Thanks owner for keeping Bills in Buffalo but stay out of personnel  with your choice of Rex over Hugh and Dermett over Lynn  its safe to say you don't know what your doing. Your choices set the franchise back 6yrs   

  6. 2 minutes ago, Commonsense said:

    Did you get drunk during the TBD award show? Between trying to defend Taylor and Watkins you are giving yourself a bad look. Nice try with that math. Watkins is bad because of Goff and Taylor is bad because he doesn't have Watkins or Woods. The same Woods who you dumped on year after year. Taylor didn't need Goodwin though, and we all know how you like it balls deep, I mean deep balls.

     

    Stick to the Goodwin victory lap, the rest is ridiculous. Equating Woods playing hurt to games he didn't even play in at all. Yikes.

    Anthony Lynn is laughing while  you trying to defend this joke of a coaching staff along with their talent evaluators . This is the same staff that did not want Dashwan Watson but thought popcorn Peterman was worth a roster spot . Heck the university Tennessee didn't think Peterson was worth it that's why he ran to Pitt...This is the same staff who thought Cardale Jones wasn't good enough to coach up , who won a national championship,  but  they had hopes for  popgun peterburger who won nothing in college .     Woods , Watkins , Darius , Goodwin are  very happy with their new teams  I am sure with that 6th round pick we can get a Marcel Darius this Coach should be fired for that and the Sammy trade along with thinking Tolbert and Ducasse are  players  

  7. 44 minutes ago, BillsVet said:

    McBeane better have one excellent 2018 draft considering what they sacrificed this season at WR.  

     

     

     Mc beane  are dead to me they will be the reason we miss the playoffs ........ Between not drafting Dashawn Watson , getting rid of our receivers replacing them with sub standard ones , thinking Tolbert and ducasse was viable upgrades is at best troubling bordering on incompetent,  why would anyone think this old, talent depleted was changing any culture ....... I think I will take  the culture change in LA with the Rams and Chargers or in Jacksonville  its called competent coaching who is not afraid of strong personalities  something we been lacking for a while with the Peluga choices in HC both the SABRES and Bills....we should be looking for a competent GM/coach now   

  8. 15 minutes ago, ThePetermanEra said:

    Hello everyone!

     

    I am new to this board, so I figured I would share a little of my football knowledge with you. Grittiness is not well understood by most but it is one of the most important intangibles a quarterback can possess. 

     

    See the grit chart below for more information:

     

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    should have added garbage 

  9. 1 hour ago, Jauronimo said:

    Nathan Peterman is not only the biggest thing to happen to the franchise in recent history, but he just might change the course of history as we know it.  But what do we actually know about the man?  Let us explore the Peterman Factor.

    Has he developed chemistry with his receivers in limited practice reps?  Does Peterman believe in the quick timing, west coast offense?  Is it true that Peterman has never been confused?  Peterman reportedly stared at the eclipse with binoculars and didn’t blink once, but why?? Peterman is 6’5” tall, does he even believe in midgets and how far can he throw a midget dressed like a little cowboy? 

    Peterman is a better athlete than most people think but can he ice skate backwards and how many triple axels can he pull off in a row?  In college Nathan Peterman was rumored to have eaten more hot dogs than Joey Chestnut but how many billiard balls can he fit in his mouth at one time and how is it more than 4? That seems impossible! 

    Why are the ancient texts silent about Peterman? Did the Egyptians and Sumerians drop the ball? Is Peterman even his real name? Was he sent here to teach us how to love again?  Should I leave my wife and devote my life to following the ways of NVP?  Peterman spelled backward is Namretep.  What does this even mean?!?! If I say Namretep into a mirror three times will  Savior Peterman appear and murder me or will it open up a gate to another dimension??

    this yuts is going to crash and burn like he did in Tennesse forcing to run to Pitt instead of fighting for his supposed job. We could of had our franchise QB at 10 with no trading up Dashon Watson all we needed was an offensive head coach not another wanna be jeff fisher 

  10. 47 minutes ago, ThePetermanEra said:

    And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peterman, and upon this rock I will build my team; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.

     

    And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of Buffalo: and whatsoever thou shalt pass on earth shall be caught in Buffalo: and whatsoever thou shalt hand-off on earth shall be run to the end zone.

    If that's the case he will be fired  sooner than later his rock should have been Dashon Watson   not popcorn peter 

  11. 1 hour ago, blacklabel said:

    I've been perplexed with their handling of the RB position this year. We understand that McCoy is the focal point and I think the ideal situation they were shooting for was to have defenses get tired out from chasing McCoy for most of the game and then hitting them with Tolbert who would be able to plow through a bunch of winded defenders. That hasn't been the case, though. Not saying J. Williams was an all-world back by any means but he certainly had much more to offer than Tolbert, who is limited to straight runs between the tackles because he doesn't have the speed to hit the corner. So anytime Tolbert is in there all defenses have to do is crowd the middle of the line and stay in their gaps. At least with Williams they would've had more options on the types of run calls they could've assigned to him.

     

    I understand how important culture is to McBeane. It's clear that the prototype for the players they want are selfless, team-first, low-ego guys who just wanna win. Having special teams experience also seems to be a rather important box they wanna check off. And with draft prospects, they're obviously looking for experienced players. I don't believe any of their draft picks this year were early entrants. And those qualities in a player are great. It fits in with the strong team bond they wanna build and the chemistry they wanna develop. But, one of my questions on this regime is, will they limit themselves to players with ONLY those qualities? I would hope not. I would hope when they're scouting players (let's say prospects in this case) that they're not taking a player off the board because he only has two years of college under his belt. I would hope they're not taking a player off the board because he doesn't play special teams. I would hope they wouldn't pass over a supremely talented player because he has a bit of an ego. It's all well and good to have the foundation of your roster be built on those team-first, hardworking and "I just wanna win" types of players but they can't limit themselves to picking and signing players of ONLY that make-up. Gotta take some chances on guys who may have a bit of an attitude, a bit of swagger, a bit of nasty, etc. Because it's not as if those players can't come into a healthy locker room and mature and learn the importance of the culture they want here. So, yeah, I mean, McBeane didn't spend 20+ years climbing the ladder to get to where they are to NOT realize that they can't be so limited in the players they choose for his team. At least I hope not anyway.

     

       You give this regime too much benefit of the doubt. I on the other hand feel this regime is clueless from top to bottom. There is no way I draft a popcorn peter when Dashawn Watson is still on the board I grab him and  let  the chips fall where they may Watson showed any normal person enough against Alabama in both Championship games.  He took a so called complicated O'Brian system and lit the NFL up    He gets hurt and Houston is in a tail spin  ... 

        Remember this regime come from Carolina who have zero history of strong drafting and has never had  sustained excellence . There talent evaluators are suspect at best. For the second time we draft a defensive head coach, middle of  the road defensive coach at that , I knew there would be a problem just based on who he hired  to be  his line coaches , which is your foundation ,  our previous O-line coach is one of the best , Castillo is garbage plain and simple , as for our D-line coach when I seen him on hard knocks I knew he would be a disaster.   

        Coach Ryan  has singled handily destroyed the defense last year  This year dermett has done the same to the one identity we had left the run game . Everyone scream process, change of culture but everyone they got rid of was here less than three years and more importantly playmakers .  The prior scouting staff was able to find the Groy's ,  Alexanders , Hughes ,  Williams, before he ate himself out the league , Gilisee , Incognito and the list goes on......What has this regime found ? answer no one    

     

    When you change culture you get rid of your old players and keep your young and up and coming. This regime did the opposite this is Chip Kelly all over again  if your cool with coach ie: Tolbert    you can get a free pass because talents means nothing to this coach its who he thinks he can control.  its obvious to anyone that J.Williams  is clearly the better and guess what cheaper back. instead we keep the older Bills who know nothing but losing but are good ole boys  try to make specialty players into dominant ones ie: Alexander,  Kyle  Williams  or make cast offs into starting guards Ducasse  or tackles Mills.    The dominant run game the past two years had 8 in the box last two years and still ran the ball down their throats.   Groy /Miller  was key cogs . This regime comes in and think the imported  cast offs are better for the        Oline well we see the results of that experiment     

     

    McBean said you cant get a WR like Benjamin in the 3rd round I beg to differ. You know why Carolina kept drafting WR's after KB until they  got rid of him?  He was hurt first year, second year got hurt came in to training camp at 280lbs sounds familiar , what is it with Florida State players .....imagine if  Sammy Watkins came in at 280 this city would  go crazy. So I say you can get a Kelvin Benjamin in the 3rd ......What you can't get is a Sammy Watkins with a second an a broke down CB who has a three year history of always getting hurt.   

     

    Fact is players when games coaches/GM  loses them if they cant understand in football the best player plays if  a player is in their for any reason other the he is the best player then his  culture is not worth a pack  of  beans.  its amazing to me that most of our star players new football homes are doing very well.   I guess the culture they really want is street free agent cheap players who are nice with the coach I can get you a job culture . Its clear to anybody that the best players are not allowed to play in Buffalo.     that's what happens when you get a weak head coach that is scared of strong personalities.  Need proof look at the way Pittsburgh handled their talented but troubled WR Bryant ............. Pittsburgh has a strong head coach and a leader of men  who  don't give away  talent I guess that's why they are consistent winners.  This regime cant get fired fast enough.  at least I get to save some money for a couple of years until this clown acts are fired .........I officially understand that the Pelugas don't have a clue on how to run a football org.....     

     

     

  12. 4 hours ago, HappyDays said:

    Our LB corps is as weak as everyone thought it would be. It’s become a major liability in the run and pass game. Lorenzo Alexander shouldn’t be dropping into coverage at this point in his career.

    This is just another misstep by this regime ;  why the LA Rams pick up prime assets ie : offensive minded head coach ; Sammy Watkins to change the losing  culture there we miss the chance to get our franchise QB at 10 , get rid of every young asset available  keep as many old not as talented  players on the ruse of culture change.    dermitt/beane  was a middle of the road DC /novice asst GM and they are right on que..... only thing I can say about this regime is that they look more  like me and the Pelugas.     they are not here on the merit but because the pelugas are more comfy talking with that look like us.....Boy Houston  you  look totally different when your franchise QB get hurt. I wish you look more like the pelugas they would have signed off on drafting  you in a NY second     

  13. 9 minutes ago, Maine-iac said:

    I've seen Taylor throw it up a few times.  The throw to Hunter in the Titans game is a good example.  I think trust and a demonstrated ability will go a long way.  If KB looks like a ball catching monster and you just throw it near him I think Taylor will develop a trust throwing him a contested pass.  I'm hoping we finally have someone who doesn't get out muscled on slants and can actually make a back shoulder catch.  We've seen some pretty routine drops and a lot of difficult drops.  It would be nice to see someone catch everything.

    then you will be pissed at KB then....he is nothing more than a glorified TE    last year he did come in to training camp at 280    talking about a gem.......

    15 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

    I don't put too much credence in judging our o-line based on a road TNF game.  The Bills O-line didn't match the Jet's D-line's intensity.   It was the reverse in week 1.  I'm not overly concerned about our pass protection.

    well you should 

  14. we are on our way to losing the next three. You cant have Ducasse in the lineup and say your serious about winning .I faced the fact that we went on the cheap at WR , you can't get a Sammy Watkins in the second . You can get  Beanes buddy kelvin B in the 3rd . I would have preferred  the culture change in LA with acquiring more talent  then what this snakeoil salesman beane/mcdermtt is selling maybe at the owners request. Fact is our WR problem was caused by this front office. Our reluctance to draft our QB at 10 ( Watson) is what will set this franchise  back for years to come   Micky-D and his minions    caused this problem at Wr all by themselves . Our defense is old, light in the rear at linebacker and brittle that was the reason LA they got rid of gaines in the first place he cant stay on the field .......its time  for some serious  anaylsis.... not homer spin

  15. Sureee LaCanfora. If it is true, glad to hear that the Seahawks have learned that we don't give away our best players for nuthin anymore.

     

    What a bargain we gave them for Beast Mode smh

    I sure Billy McBeane Dermitt was trying to give away more talent they just couldn't explain to the Bills fans how they could accept a conditional 6th rounder from the seahawks and stay in town

  16. McD coaches defense and he improved that unit, unlike Rex. As for offense, Lynn left to become HC of the Chargers. If you want to blame anyone, blame Dennison.

    McD coached defense and not very well might I add . He should count his lucky stars that he hired that he hired a real Defensive Coordinator with a long track record of success in Leslie Frasier sorry McD don't get credit for what Leslie Frasier has done

  17. I was under the impression that he was involved in the offensive game plan. Early in training camp, I believe, he pointed out that he would be paying close attention to the offense. Did it stop there?

     

    From the first preseason game to now it seems Dennison and Castillo have complete control. Obviously the final decision comes from McDermott's mouth, but does he trust the opinions of his coordinators and position coaches a little too much?

     

    Now, with success comes a longer leash. After the first several games Dennison should have the shortest leash. McDermott should be in that room at all times pointing out the obvious. Use TT's athletic ability more, TT why did you not scramble here, TT look to the left, he is wide open, TT anticipate the route and throw on time, TT throw him the ball and not point to him, implement some blocking scheme's that cater to our guys strengths, call unpredictable plays (play action or quick passes on 1st play of a drive / not a run), and so on.

     

    It's clear to me that he has little insight about what goes on with this offense. One of the downfalls of hiring a defensive minded coach who has absolutely no offensive experience. Additionally, our offensive coordinator is a former NFL linebacker, and our offensive line coach has a history of underperforming lineman.

     

    I was really hoping he would take a chance on a guy with a vision on offense. Someone who could relate to a QB and help mold his game. I understand there was slim pickings for an offensive coordinator with experience, but damn dude. The lack of creativity on offense is going to be the one factor that McDermott will have to overcome. If he does not get it right, then the Bills will not sustain consistent success like what he and Beane envision. Hopefully this bye week will give Dennison and company an epiphany because they surly do need it.

     

     

     

    Disclaimer: I am no expert, I did not use statistical data to come up with any of my assumptions, and I don't care. Lol. These are my observations.

    This is why you don't have defensive corrdinators as head coach . They don't have a clue whats needed . You think Dennison wanted Tolbert a friend of the coach to be the primary backup to Shady; You think he wanted Sammy gone . You think he wanted Duucasse as his guard when he seen this line face stacked 8-9 fronts for two years and still lead the NFL in rushing Heck No..... as for McBeane vision what is it ? To get rid of as many young players and replace with sub standard older replacements .

    So, tell me what HE has actually accomplished. Not Kubiak or Shanahan, but him. He has always played second fiddle to other offensive minded coaches. Was it concerning for you that after a quarter century this was his first year calling plays? It sure was for me, but again, let me reiterate that I hope they have an epiphany during the bye week.

    about as much as the present coach and gm...........Nothing

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