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Sean Payton not a fan of the Jets off-season
BADOLBILZ replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall
The question is what did he do with the receipts from last year? -
Did we do enough? I think we are getting there.
BADOLBILZ replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
Kromer isn't scheme specific. He has had high level success with both power/ pin-and-pull and inside zone schemes(where his 2015-2016 Bills lead the NFL in rushing both years) AND the en vogue west coast style outside zone(reached SB with McVay Rams). McDermott would clearly like to be an outside zone blocking team but that plan has failed every year. Dennison, Daboll, Dorsey.........they haven't been able to be good at outside zone. They usually end up going away from that as the season progresses. Part of the reason for that failure, IMO, is mismatched personnel. Guys who don't execute zone blocking well mixed with those who do. They just drafted Torrence in round 2 and he's not a zone guy. So the trend continues. -
Training Camp opens today! 2023 Season is upon us!
BADOLBILZ replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
You got me there. Plan might be flawed. Technically though every down is an obvious passing down.........fortune favors passing teams........and first down is the most effective time to throw a pass and subsequent downs the need for large gains tends to increase...........that's why any plan of early down thumper LB's and third down LB's.......or 3rd down RB's for that matter.......isn't a viable plan. Every down is 3rd down in a passing league. Most teams also know that they can't effectively run 10-12 play scoring drives regularly with the lack of practice they get now. These are some of the reasons why the new base defense in the NFL is 4-2-5. -
Training Camp opens today! 2023 Season is upon us!
BADOLBILZ replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Early Left Guard prediction: Torrence on run plays McGovern on obvious passing downs / -
Training Camp opens today! 2023 Season is upon us!
BADOLBILZ replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
You never want a 5'6" receiver taking a lot of hits in the NFL..........but it's not the hits that have sidelined him it's soft tissue and tendon injuries. Sharty's been sidelined by hamstring(many times) and turf toe(most of 2022) injuries. If he figures out how to not hurt himself just running around then hopefully he can make an impact. -
Herbert deal signed : 262M - 5 yrs extension
BADOLBILZ replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
IMO Burrow deserves $310M/5yr then........and all guaranteed and up front from "Money Bags" Mike Brown. https://clutchpoints.com/bengals-news-cincinnati-owner-pact-joe-burrow-extension-negotiations Bills Mafia needs to support Bengals Whatever they are called to get their boy signed with just a $62M per year cap hit. -
Turnovers........particularly in the run game.........are just not acceptable AT ALL in todays NFL. It surprises me that it's not discussed much but the average amount of turnovers per NFL game has basically HALVED since the late 1970's. In 1978 and 1979 when the schedule moved to 16 games the average team turned it over 40 times per year..........that number is now 22 in 17 game seasons of 2021 and 2022. Turning the ball over wasn't as rare in OJ's day.........and while TO differential has always been a great indicator of wins and losses, I don't think it was quite as much of a sin. In fact, in 1979 the two teams that lead the NFL in turnovers actually played each other in Super Bowl XIV (Steelers v Rams).
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Giants and Barkley agree on a 1-year 11M deal
BADOLBILZ replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
1. Great point that some don't want to acknowledge. 2. Not really. Barkley has just proven that he's very good(but not great) when healthy. He missed much of the 2 seasons prior to last due to injury and performed woefully when active. If anything he has proven that he isn't so good that giving him a long term contract is justified despite the risk of injury. -
Yeah wide open spaces are pretty easy. If he was out in the ocean minding his own business free-floating on his jet ski and someone drove up out of nowhere and nailed him that would be astonishingly poor luck. Unfortunately most of the accidents happen in more congested areas or when multiple jet skis are riding with each other.........which is the circumstance at the beginning of many jet ski rides. People often don't fully realize what it means to not be able to stop a vehicle immediately in a short area because they are used to being able to stop in short distances with their bicycle/car/motorcycle.
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Agree, @HOUSE is excellent. He was the top gif/meme guy for a long time as well. Always on point. I think maybe he got asked to use less by mods so refrains from them now in general. Our loss.
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Well you are already wrong about the quality of offensive talent around each of those quarterbacks..........basically your rationale is already wrong. You can want him to be great but as I said........Nick Foles was great for a season under Chip Kelly and Carson Wentz was great for a season under Doug Pederson. The common denominator was that they had a big advantage.........in Foles' case it was an offense the league didn't know how to defend yet and in Wentz case it was having the best roster in the league. Hurts has the best roster in the league on paper and, in particular, the best combination of OL and skill talent on offense. We will see if Hurts can maintain his overall productivity while elevating his modest bulk passing production, which is NOT elite. Foles and Wentz looked entirely different when the talent around them and schematic advantage declined. Elite QB's do not fall apart like that.
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Yeah a Jet-ski is not a canoe, @Beck Water. I have one that goes 70 mph with no brakes (unless you are moving at 2-3 mph). It's permitted to go in ONE direction(left turns like NASCAR) on the body of water I am on because otherwise people would continue to run into and kill each other. Nyheim's still happen though because people think they are just getting on an amusement park ride.
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Since 1987, Offense Wins Super Bowls about 2/3's of the time.
BADOLBILZ replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
The statistical reality is that offense is lot easier to predict because it's the easier side of the football to maintain once built.. Defensive performance being less reliably predictable makes it the larger gamble to build around. In the current NFL..........that's all you need to know about how to build your team. I don't want to go all the way back to 1987 because defense was much easier to maintain until the mid 2010's.........a few years post the major rules interpretation changes for QB's and WR's. Be offense-centric......keep yourself competitive defensively(specifically thru coaching)............and you will get a lot more chances at the Lombardi. -
40th anniversary today of that pine tar cheat George Brett hitting a HR that should have been disallowed.
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Your attempt at a response is a good example of your agenda. You have no idea how to post on this board........you don't know how to type a response to something you quote.........you are just so compelled to talk about Beasley's opinion that you gotta' chime in and talk about it whenever his name is mentioned. Talk about football related topics? Nah, not you. My point is clear........being prone to delusions as he may be........CB's opinion was not the problem. The problem is that he's just an attention wh*re. And he made his team of coaches and support staff, who didn't make the rules, babysit him all season and drew negative attention to the squad. Getting attention is more important to him than football. Stefon Diggs is high maintenance but he's football first. That's what fans care about.
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7-6 thru 13 games wasn't underachieving greatly? Along the way they lost to the worst team in the NFL and lost to 3 clearly inferior teams at home.........they were wildly inconsistent for a team that was expected to be a top 2 seed. I've said it before........because the Bills finished the season strong on offense people forget that their offense laid a bunch of eggs and it cost them. That team should have won 14 or 15 games with that schedule and won the SB. Instead they were on the road in the divisional playoffs and didn't reach a championship round.......just a "loud out" also ran.
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That's what insurance policies are for Nyheim.........it's more than likely the contract he signed had language about dangerous off-field behavior. Motorcycle, atv, pwc........all the same.
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So definitely non-football injury and probably more of an insurance matter than the Bills being on the hook for any of his salary and yes, they can probably......and should.......go after the bonus for cap space.
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With Sherfield, Shakir and Shorter........he has to be Sharty.
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Because by the time they needed to throw the ball underneath more they were: 1) Using James Cook more in that role and getting 5.7 yards per carry 2) Allen was struggling with more with short throw accuracy than long throws due to his elbow injury The only RB in the NFL who might be as good as an actual starting slot WR running routes is McCaffrey. And even then we aren't talking exceptional in that regard. Otherwise these guys gotta' run the ball to warrant receiver looks. They aren't the equivalent of slot WR's regardless of the hyperbole people want to attach to their games.
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The criteria is individuals or topics that significantly impacted the experience on TSW during the offseason. Nobody created any content that you found of exceptional quality or thought provoking or funny or useful? I get if you feel like you aren't in some perceived clique and are offended by those circle jerks.........I got half those people blocked and they don't really provide much football content anyway, IMO..........but this is a pretty limited timeframe of performance.......not a lifetime achievement award where @Royale with Cheese would definitely double pink-eye due to PDA's with @teef.
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Yeah this @tomur67 clown keeps popping up just to whine about Beasley being a victim. Beasley is just a wannabe influencer whose talents hadn't garnered him the attention he craved........the situation gave him a platform........and he put that ahead of team goals. Which is all fans ultimately care about. Gabe Davis had the same stance and nobody cares(or in most cases even remembers) because he didn't make a spectacle of himself, run up $100K+ in protocol fines, subsequently perform well below expectations as he raged and just appeared to be an obvious distraction to a team that underachieved greatly.
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This isn't that kind of award show.
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But, I mean, he got Ohtani for free. Ohtani chose them. They didn't even have to use a draft pick on him or even pay him a big bonus or salary. He's just now qualifying for free agency. That's the ineptitude of the Angels organization.........they were handed Shohei Ohtani at a time when they already had the then-best player in baseball in Mike Trout on their roster and 5 years later they haven't fielded a good enough team to make the playoffs.