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6/13 Day 1 and 6/14 Day 2 Mandatory Minicamp
BADOLBILZ replied to Beck Water's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, maybe just substitute your lack of amusement for me making fun of your weakness for the fact that Diggs absence from mandatory OTA's was the top national sports story less than 24 hours after the NBA champion was crowned. Literally. It wasn't "But first.......the NBA has a new champion" it was "But first.......trouble in Buffalo....". Acting like Bills fans were being absurd for discussing the topic........let alone CREATING the drama........was a massive leap into bitchyness by our disappointed diva. #Alphadiva -
6/13 Day 1 and 6/14 Day 2 Mandatory Minicamp
BADOLBILZ replied to Beck Water's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nah, you definitely need the sleep. Fatigue makes cowards, as the saying goes. We'll make a man out of you on TSW the right way........in between your nappy times. Or you'll quit like a real quitty quitter. I'm just alerting you to your irrational level of concern about what fans deem discussion worthy. Have a snickers while you're at it. -
Is Sean McDermott our version of Doug Collins?
BADOLBILZ replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't think McDermott is a "great" HC but there is nothing wrong with his ability on the sideline that more talent around Josh Allen couldn't have resolved. I just get the feeling that he and Beane have felt that the formula is to ave difference makers all over the field on defense and a stud QB carrying a considerably less invested-in group of offensive players. Which was the formula in Philly and then in Carolina where had McD worked(people forget how the Eagles often left their McNabb offense poorly stocked) and it was also actually sorta' the formula that beat McD's defense in the SB in Carolina(Manning was lousy that year but the Broncos D was great). -
6/13 Day 1 and 6/14 Day 2 Mandatory Minicamp
BADOLBILZ replied to Beck Water's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're gonna' burn yourself out getting exercised about people being more interested in a possible rift between the teams two best players than they are the possibility of Tavon Austin winning the slot receiver battle with his amazing minicamp and winning attitude. Oh wait, that was last year. When things were exciting around here. I predict you flame-out of TSW well before the new stadium gets completed. Much too sensitive and overly critical of the fans, who btw, OBVIOUSLY had nothing to do with "sewing discontent" between Allen and Diggs. When people start going out of their way to blame fans for things they have had absolutely nothing to do with it's a sign that they can't handle the stress of being a fan of a team with expectations. -
Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BADOLBILZ replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't disagree necessarily but they didn't get to a last splash before all of the other moves they made the past 2 offseasons. Coming to terms with their moves doesn't seem necessary. We can enjoy the season while not being very satisfied by the personnel choices they've made. Coming to terms with it is almost like agreeing to agree with said choices. I don't need to go there, personally. They just need to show us the baby after all that laboring to stack the roster how they felt was best. -
The opener of last season might have been the most impressive "quick game" performance of Josh Allen's career. And Dorsey was the play caller. They just didn't have the personnel to execute the style all season. McKenzie had clearly outplayed Crowder in the preseason and then McKenzie was a roller coaster with all of those opporunities in the first month of the season and the beaten-out Crowder got injured. So they played much of the year without the talent to consistently execute the quick game. I think Dorsey has to be given a pass on whether or not he can coordinate a short game because you can't expect your QB to keep feeding a block-headed slot receiver with a 9% drop rate.
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Which is like Beane saying that a David Edwards injury would hurt a lot because he was supposed to be a starting guard. They've invested very little in Edwards just like they invested almost nothing in Crowder and they knew he was damaged goods. The reality is that McBeane decided to swap out Darryl Williams for Rodger Saffold and Beasley and Sanders for Crowder and it backfired. I believe they figured that the offense had finished the season so hot that any drop-off in offense at any point of the season because of accepting lesser talents wouldn't matter because the defense was going to be outrageously good. But the defensive side of the ball is too hard to predict from year to year and come playoff time they weren't a very good defense.........and of course, because of their decision to cut corners on offense, they then didn't have the offensive talent available to pick up the slack.
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Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BADOLBILZ replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
But fans don't have to come to terms with anything. The Bills just have to prove themselves right. I said last offseason that they were making a mistake by not prioritizing offense over defense and letting their WR corps go to camp in the shape it was. Defense is simply the harder side of the ball to predict results accurately from season to season......that's just the reality. You have to remain measured when investing on that side of the ball. It wasn't impossible for the team to ride the defense to a SB championship in 2022........but it really put the onus on McBeane to make it happen........because the predictable aspect that they were more likely to be able to make GREAT was the offense. -
Right @Warriorspikes51........because Beck Water is former moderator Happless Bills fan. The mod who issued 90% of the boards hater points in it's entire history in just a handful of years. She tried to hide in plain sight as Beck.......but it didn't work. Wawrow wouldn't hide well either. Too obvious.
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Help me understand the Ken Dorsey hate
BADOLBILZ replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
Pretty simple.........Dorsey was more consistently good than Daboll. I totally believe that McDermott and Daboll didn't see eye-to-eye because Daboll had weeks where he just coached with his head totally up his own ass. His squirrely, inconsistencies in 2021 season cost them home field advantage. And the 6 point performance against the worst team in the entire NFL, the then winless Jags, was maybe the worst OC'd game in Bills team history. Dorsey was a first year OC. He had notably less talent to work with than Daboll had the year before and his QB was injured in the second half of the season. He did well but anyone who was paying attention knew that first year OC's don't win SB's. He got shown up by Anarumo just like Daboll got shown up by Spags in 2020.........but if Dorsey had more weapons around his QB the result might have been different. The Bills D couldn't get off the field against those Bengals weapons. Beane let the WR corps deteriorate and it cost them dearly. -
Yeah I felt strongly at the time that something was up with Allen that was leaving him distracted and unfocused. I thoroughly remember being in that state in my early 20's and what it was about. I really didn't see that coming with Allen. She wouldn't have been my cup of tea in his situation but he sure seemed pretty settled in with his GF. If the rumors are even remotely true what was going on was even worse than I thought. With all the life and death sh!t that happened in December and January it kinda' got lost in the shuffle. It very well could have something to do with this Diggs situation. Diggs has a baby mama and unabashedly juggles multiple women at the same time and still is the same guy on the field every week. So maybe he has lost some respect for JA considering how compromised Allen was over some female related drama. I can see Diggs brooding over this with the like minds he probably surrounds himself with all offseason and just getting angrier over how badly Allen handled himself and questioning whether he deserves the say in the organization that he has while Diggs opinion isn't taken into account much as a WR. That macho BS would track with Allen's language about the situation and McDermott's frustration about having to listen to Diggs telling him his rationale at length and not having some sort of resolution still.
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Like I said........Ben McAdoo also took over a "perennial losing" NY Giants team..........and went 11-5 in 2016. And Daboll "resurrected" Daniel Jones from a guy who threw 10 TD's in 2021 up to a guy who threw all of 15 TD's in 2022. Can you see how that modest improvement of Daniel Jones from bad to "meh" might not sound like it should be compared bringing the dead back to life? I didn't leave out those facts........I thoroughly addressed them..........you just don't like that I'm right. As for the "coach of the year".........roughly every other year somebody wins that award who in hindsight was clearly nowhere near one of the better HC's in the NFL. Jason Garrett won it in 2016(Adam Gase finished 3rd). Matt Nagy won it in 2018. Seriously, he did. Kevin Stefanski in 2020(15-19 since). It's not a who's who of great coaches it's more 1 hit wonders than great HC's. I mean.......it looked good on Dick Jauron's transcript after he won it but he wasn't very good now, was he?
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Let's not get carried away now LOF'nL! Kyle Shanahan was the Peyton Manning of HC prospects. Son of a HOF'er and SB champion. Brian Daboll was fired at his first 3 NFL offensive coordinator jobs and then had to kick around as a TE coach for another 8 years or so before his coach helped him get an easy job at Alabama and when he left Nick Saban was none to distraught to see him go. He comes to the Bills and produces the worst scoring offense the NFL had seen since the merger thru the first half of 2018. Then after a tremendous 2020 he shat himself enough in the 2021 season that he'd never have gotten an NFL HC gig in that cycle if Joe Schoen wasn't at the front of the package. Plenty of bums have had a good first season as an NFL HC. NY Giants Ben McAdoo ring a bell? McDermott might not be the answer but just because Daboll caught some teams by surprise and got Daniel Jones to throw double digit TD passes I wouldn't be expecting that success to continue as the bar raises.
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That's just a lot of jive comparing apples to oranges. Diggs gets matched against CB1 and/or doubled all season long and he still produces big numbers consistently. Gabe never gets doubled. That would be stupid of the opposing DC. Because one player is great and the other player is Gabe. They aren't running routes against the same quality of CB. Talk about "leapfrogging" over a point.........again, Davis has proven that he needs to be facing nickel/dime coverage players to shine. That was the case in that divisional round game in KC. Diggs runs wide open against those looks too........but he'd never get them. Your attempts to compare Davis to the likes of AJ Brown and Diggs are totally absurd. Get in the same ballpark, please.
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What's your argument? He had 3 excellent playoff games where he's put up around 400 yards and 5 TD's..........3 BAD playoff games where he totaled just 2 catches on 11 targets and 0 TD's.........and a 41 yard game against the Patriots which was neither dominant or particularly impressive but didn't need to be. He's been better in the playoffs but he is still "inconsistent" Gabe. He gets too much of his production in bursts over a game or a few games.........and then has his stretches where he is lousy.........like the dreadful 3 catch on 14 targets game versus the Jets just 2 weeks prior to his greatest game ever versus the Chiefs in the playoffs. Top receivers don't have the peaks and valleys like Gabe and that's why we hold our breath when the ball is thrown to him and why his overall numbers aren't where they should be.
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I "leapfrogged" the 149th rating for AJ Brown versus 186th for Gabe because there are like 80 players in the 60-69.9% catch rate. That's the median range for NFL receivers for catch rate. It's not a negative for Brown. Yeah if Gabe Davis also caught over 60% of his passes it would be a VERY different story......but he isn't anywhere near that. And there are other very good players with lower catch rates than AJ Brown...........like Davante Adams for one..........but those guys weren't dropping 1 out of every 10 catchable target.........they just didn't have an elite QB throwing them the ball. When Adams had an equivalent QB to Josh Allen his catch rate was in the 70%'s the prior two seasons. Comes down to this: Gabe Davis has the benefit of playing with one of the best but he has the lowest catch rate and highest drop rate of any heavily targeted NFL WR. The above is the point. He's in a class by himself wrt the combination of opportunity and inability to come down with the football. And yes, when you are targeted over 90 times.........that's a lot. He was tied for 48th most targeted receiver in the NFL. Tied with much more accomplished guys in Mike Williams and Brandin Cooks. Can he improve? I sure hope so. In the 2 obvious respects of being dead last in catch categories there is nowhere to go but up. And they need him to improve because after him it's a rookie TE and a bunch of journeymen lined up to contend to be the second receiving option for the Bills offense.
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If you don't know that MVS is a tall boundary receiver who specializes in deep routes and produces very high yards per catch and very low catch% you don't know your NFL players. He's been doing the same thing for years. Which did you think he was? A slot receiver or a "short" receiver? AJ Brown is a 61% catch rate guy..........he and Gabriel Davis aren't comps at all. An utterly ridiculous comparison by you. The drop-off to Gabe's 52% catch rate is precipitous. Brown had just a 3.4% drop rate. Gabe had a ridiculous 9.7% drop rate. The potential to be a superstar like AJ Brown is not obvious. It's really not. As for his ankle injuries........he's had them in all 3 seasons. Sprained ankle/foot Gabe is regular Gabe. That's him until he has a season where it's not. As for "playoff Gabe"........he's had 3 excellent playoff games and 3 bad ones. His great game in KC was at the expense of a very depleted KC secondary. That's what Gabe needs.......matchups against 3rd, 4th or 5th CB options. Combine that with Allen's arm and that is the potential for big plays. Last season however, without the depth at WR they'd had in the past, opposing teams were able to put CB1 and CB2 on Gabe and he wasn't up to the task against that level of CB talent. They get in his pocket and he can't shake them.............and his suspect hands and inexplicable "clapping" technique make it very difficult for him to win contested catch situations. He needs to be running free, deep with those long strides against marginal NFL CB's to really be in his comfort zone.
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Damian Harris - average RB Murray - old, average RB Sherfield - undrafted nobody who has never done much as a receiver Conor McGovern - paid very good money for a guy whose never been a full time starter Edwards - damaged goods Torrence - rookie and built for different scheme than rest of Bills OL Broeker - late round rookie Shell - washed up vet who spent part of last season on practice squad until injuries forced him into action Hardy - undrafted, very undersized, has produced little as a receiver and missed most of last year injured Shorter - special teamer That's the outside opinion of the Bills offensive acquisitions. Every team has a bunch of these rando's who they hope will be better than they've been recently or ever. Kincaid is the only one whose potential is very intriguing.........but he's a rookie. I do think that that they threw enough chips at the OL that it should be improved even if a couple of those guys are failures. If Kincaid turns into a star, then the WR corps could be good enough........but it's a big ask for a rookie. The WR free agent additions are just shots in the dark. Hopefully they produce but we thought that about OJ Howard and Jamison Crowder as well. Heck, you might be one of the Tavon Austin-believers from when he was "electric" in OTA's last year.
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Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BADOLBILZ replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Health is a big key for sure...........but I think the Bills had the deepest defensive roster in the AFC last year and their defense was still bad in the playoffs. Depth is more important for the regular season, IMO. Having your stars available is what is most important at the end of the season, IMO. -
Gabe Davis was 186th in catch % in the NFL last season.........he lead NFL WR in drop % and was second in overall drops among WR to the more heavily targeted Zay "Drop Zone" Jones. But the near exact comp for Davis is Marquez Valdes-Scantling...........you'd be hard pressed to find 2 players at any position who are so close in style and performance in the NFL. And not surprisingly MVS was 185th in catch %. MVS is settled in as a 3rd option receiving target in the NFL.........his free agent contract signed last offseason was 3 years $30M..........that's the market for that level of talent. So if Gabe doesn't sign with the Bills........yeah, obviously he will sign with another team.........you aren't saying anything by saying that..........but you seem to be presuming that he's going to get "paid" a $90M-$100M contract or something. That ain't happening if it's more of the same this season.