
BADOLBILZ
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You are such an aggrieved party, scarecrow. Is $90M a lot more of an investment than $25M or not? You want to talk about football or would you rather keep crying?
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Aaron Kromer’s 1st interview since returning to Bills as OL coach
BADOLBILZ replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
They swapped out Williams for Saffold............with a new OC and OL coach it's anyone's guess if that's going to work out. By PFF grades it's about a wash when they were both on the field(Saffold 69 grade Williams 67). Saffold has had an excellent career but last year was not one of his better ones and they appear to lose both the OT/OG versatility and availability with Saffold(he played about 5 games less worth of snaps than Williams due mainly to nagging shoulder injury). People think Williams was terrible in pass pro last year........but while he wasn't great he allowed just 4 sacks. David Quessenberry allowed a league-worst 11 sacks at his position. Spencer Brown clearly struggled with allowing pressure but actually somehow allowed just 1 sack all season. If Quessenberry beats Brown out then the problems have likely gotten much worse. The way the offensive line additions look..........on paper.........is like they are planning to run the hell out of the football because the new additions are NOT improvements to a pass protection unit that was the league's worst by pressure+sacks count. Quess and Saffold in particular are almost just run blocking specialists at this stage. If the Bills indeed plan to still be a pass-first team they sure are sending mixed messages with the personnel moves this offseason. -
So being 24th in the NFL in completion % is bad? Because that's where Josh Allen ranked last year. Are you saying Josh Allen was a bad QB last season? Maybe the stats you are choosing are poor choices. You are totally f*cking beat in this discussion and just looking dumber with each successive entry.........put in the reserves.
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"The knock is that he is not a good comeback or pressure player. Perhaps it hurt him that he never beat Notre Dame or UCLA." Johnson's makeup was always in question. Scouts were right that something was clearly off about him..........but they had it backwards...........he was good in the clutch or when he got put back in the lineup and had something to prove..........it was EVERYTHING ELSE about having the personality of a franchise QB that he couldn't handle.
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Obviously, Marrone. Notice they are called "repeat" champions. Never been a Three-peat in the NFL. https://sports.nbcsports.com/2021/02/07/when-was-the-last-time-weve-seen-repeat-super-bowl-winners/ List of all-time repeat Super Bowl winners 1966-67 Green Bay Packers (Super Bowls 1 & 2) 1972-73 Miami Dolphins (Super Bowls 7 & 8) 1974-75 Pittsburgh Steelers (Super Bowls 9 & 10) 1978-79 Pittsburgh Steelers (Super Bowls 13 & 14) 1988-89 San Francisco 49ers (Super Bowls 23 & 24) 1992-93 Dallas Cowboys (Super Bowls 27 & 28) 1997-1998 Denver Broncos (Super Bowls 32 & 33) 2003-04 New England Patriots (Super Bowls 38 & 39) Btw, condolences on your New England Celtics team..........and your NE Red Sox better get their act together if they want to get that last wild card.
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Daniel Jones was an athlete that is being turned into a QB..........he was a lousy passer at Duke. Sub 60% and in the 6's per attempt despite playing for Cutcliffe. Rob Johnson was a great thrower of the ball who was also an athlete. Even in the early 90's he was a 65% passer with over 8 yards per attempt at USC. Truly gifted thrower of the ball. I get where you are going but there is a misconception out there that Jones was a successful college QB that hasn't translated...........his ability to pass well enough in the NFL was always a question.
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League average completion percentage was 58.2 in 2000.........it was 64.8 in 2021. So no.......the numbers don't translate........averages have jumped almost 7%. (The fan-less 2020 season was closer to 66% completion on average) Rojo was a point below average in 2000 and Allen was about a point and a half below in 2021............which is why the rankings of 23rd and 24th that I gave you obviously translate. But keep thinking you are telling a story using these stats. And for the record..........Jim Kelly was the AFC offensive player of the year in 1995 with just a 55.8 completion %. Maybe his most impressive season given the lack of personnel in the passing game. He had only 4 seasons over 60% completion in his 11 year NFL career. You literally don't know what you are talking about.
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Scott simply said they sacrificed investment on the offensive side of the ball in favor of defense. Your response was to straw man Scott by saying they invested in ALL OF THESE offensive players...........when he had never said they didn't sign anyone on offense. $90M investment in just 5 defensive players >>>> $25M (spread out over 14 offensive players) So either you were being willfully ignorant or just being a jag off for the sake of it. Don't pretend to be an injured party, that's just weak. You aren't ever going to have an "adult football conversation" when you are using that straw man technique. You want more respect.........play better.
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It's the opinion of some people who follow the NBA much closer than you or I, I'm sure. Maybe it's a recency bias.........Magic versus Larry will always be the best of times in the NBA for me.........but Curry changed the game for shooting the basketball the same way that Jordan raised the game above the rim and Magic re-defined the PG position etc.. There were greats at those positions before(Bird could really shoot) but those guys clearly expanded the boundaries in their expertise. You could make a good argument that Curry was more impactful because his success has translated to a bigger percentage of players around the NBA. He has made people believe they can hit shots that were once absurd to try and they are doing it.
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To paraphrase Polian "you will never see the likes of this team again in WNY". It was merely a reference to one of his bitter exit statements. He might be right..........this current team isn't close to as talented as those early 90's teams because talent is much more evenly spread around the league after 30 years of salary caps, free agency and drastically shortened rookie contracts. There is much more parity.......which is why we haven't seen a repeat champion since the early 2000's.
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I'm not propping anything up..........you are just making the mistake of box score scouting by applying todays standards to yesterdays numbers. Again 57% wasn't "abysmal" in 2000.........it ranked him slightly higher(23rd) in the league than Josh Allen ranked(24th) in 2021. In 1999 only 7 NFL QB's had a completion % of 60 or more.........33 QB's had 60% or higher in 2020.......the season where Josh Allen had his only top 20 completion % season. The point is that passing statistics do not tell the story on either of these QB's.........especially not the non-volume one's you cherry picked.
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Buffalo food suggestions? (I know, I know...people have strong opinions)
BADOLBILZ replied to Logic's topic in Off the Wall
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You do realize that even in this era of inflated passing statistics Josh Allen has had a YPA under 7 in 3 of his 4 seasons? Including last season (6.8). And Josh Allen had just a 63% completion rate last year.........which ranked 24th in the league. By comparison Rob Johnson ranked 23rd in the NFL in completion % in 2000 and 7th in 2001. In the 1998 and 1999 seasons in his limited work Rob Johnson had numbers for completion % and ypa that would have both been top 3 in the entire NFL. Obviously, he didn't play nearly enough to qualify but the stats that were his biggest problem were games played and finished. I'm not equating the two but you are really clueless about the statistics and their meaning.
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Buffalo food suggestions? (I know, I know...people have strong opinions)
BADOLBILZ replied to Logic's topic in Off the Wall
Yeah I've never had BoW with gravy. It's generally believed to have been brought over from German immigrants and I grew up in predominantly German WNY town where most of the grandparents didn't speak much english and BoW was had at a lot of gatherings and I've never seen this gravy thing being done. In my experience most places around Buffalo that serve BoW are pretty good. Even had a couple good sandwiches at the Charlie the Butcher that's inside the convenient store in East Aurora. I like going to Swiston's though. Just BoW and chili. That's all they make and both are excellent. -
An anomaly? He had 42 rushing attempts in the 4 games from Tampa thru Atlanta. And that's counting the Carolina game where they tried to have him just throw from the pocket the week after injuring his foot being tackled on a running play in Tampa. He rushed only 3 times that day but behind his ineffective OL he struggled with 55% completion and was sacked 4 times. After that, they went right back to using him like a RB with 27 carries over next two weeks. He also had the 11 rush game early in the season in KC and 2 other games with 9. Running Allen heavily was far from an anomaly. He ran a young-Cam-Newton-esque 122 times on the year........with a per game rate like his rookie season when he was basically just running around trying to figure it out. By contrast..........Patrick Mahomes killed the Bills defense with his feet in the playoff game.........but he only ran the ball 62 times in the regular season.
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The Bills guaranteed $90M to just 4 defensive free agents plus their first round pick this offseason. This to benefit what had been the league's #1 ranked defense in 2021. They guaranteed just $25M combined to 12 offensive-side free agents/draft picks.......9 of which you listed. A relative pittance. This after they cut 15 and 16 game starters Williams and Beasley and also their second most productive boundary receiver(Sanders). They lost as much or more production on offense as they had on defense. So yes.........as @ScottLaw said......."they sacriced investment on offense" to the benefit of the defense. Obviously. Taking offense to that with your snarky list of tired vets and injury fliers was laughably illogical..........but that's why your screen name is an antiaptronym.........the opposite of what you are and what you do.
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These gems are from 3 of the last 4 posts about a washed-up water-bug scrap-heap pickup. The deeper you get into the offseason.........the crazier the ideas that people will talk themselves into.
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I love the shooting..........it is literally UNREAL how much better the shooters are than in the 80's, 90's and 00's...........but the NBA has a scoring problem. It's too easy to go on 15 point unanswered scoring runs and it allows games to get out of hand. I always thought that the court would get too small because the players were getting taller and longer limbed.........if you ever attend an NBA game you realize there is almost no room for the players to move on the court IRL as opposed to the perception on TV. But what has made the court too small is the shooting ability. The court needs to get bigger so they can move the 3 point line back about 8 feet. Interested to see how the NBA adjusts..........it really was probably the worst playoffs ever in terms of competitive games.
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Exactly.........once the playoffs arrive, everything is on the table. But you can't have him running 15 times in a game like he had to against a lowly Atlanta team that they struggled to put away offensively last season and then expect him to be healthy come playoff time or to have a long career. This half-stepping wrt offensive personnel could cut years off a career that we want to last another 15+ years if possible.
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Nah. Nobody has been more adamant about wanting the Bills to acquire more WR talent than I...........and it's not new........I've seen the value in stacking the position for a decade. Here's how this works............you make a ridiculous claim to derail a conversation you are looking increasingly idiotic in........then insist that it's true to try to sell it..........and then *maybe* pretend to do the work to prove you are right...........then all that you come up with is me saying I didn't think the Bills should extend Diggs just yet because he has 2 years left on his deal. And you then try to claim victory for your overall take that I think WR's are of decreasing value in the NFL. Douchebaggery is your crutch. You will NEVER find me having said that receivers aren't increasingly critical to team performance in the NFL. Maybe you arrived late, but I did not. Are we advancing the OTA discussion yet?
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Rojo took a mostly self inflicted beating because he liked to hold the ball forever like it was the NFL of the 2020's when it was still 1998..............but Rob Gronkowski and Tony Romo have gotten broken ribs(and punctured lungs) falling on a football.........in itself it's not a sign of exceptional weakness. If the highlights didn't exist there would be people who claim there WERE NO Rob Johnson highlights...........there were though..........as there were 4th quarter comebacks for Rojo. Most notably in Tennessee.......but there were others. He could look like a zombie for 3 quarters and look like a star QB for the last few series. He was erratic but when he was into the fight he did the kind of things you saw in those highlights.
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Haven't you been saying Josh Allen can't win in the playoffs? We can all play this game. Don't you have some sheep to tend? https://www.thecheyennepost.com/news/bestiality-legal-in-wyoming/article_099ffc5a-5b3f-11eb-91ff-b322b5e4df54.html
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I can live with the moves on the O-line........ it's the combination of modest investments across the board on offense..........and more the receivers than anything. The entire league is saying receiving talent is maybe second only to QB talent..........and yet the Bills have been cutting corners their the last two offseasons. Their overall WR talent appears significantly diminished from the group that they had on the field early in 2020. For a team that says "WR is our fastball"........it doesn't seem like they have put enough emphasis on it. I still think they are probably looking for 3rd boundary receiver.
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Johnson was the most physically gifted QB the Bills had had until Josh Allen. Great thrower of the ball and WR level athlete. He was not capable of being a leader and didn't have the desire to be great.........two things that really make a gigantic difference with Josh Allen. Rojo could sleepwalk thru regular season games and do stupid sh*t for quarters on end.........but could really dial it up as a competitor when just the right buttons were pushed........which is why he had so many fantastic finishes.........and that Flutie vs Johnson matchup in San Diego was one of the best battles of the entire drought.........you will never see two guys who don't want to lose to the other anymore than that game. Would have been interesting to see how Rojo would have fared in a post 2010 NFL.........an era when it's basically illegal to hit QB's. I wouldn't be astonished to see him be a version of Pad Statford in his Lions days. It is just far easier to play the position now and athleticism like Rojo had pays higher dividends. There are guys getting paid handsomely like Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray who would have struggled to have a single good game in their career if they played in the late 90's, IMO.
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