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  1. The concern is that Beane has not demonstrated that he can evaluate good talent. I think Whaley's was better especially with the later draft picks and in season replacements.

    Get Bridgewater or Fitz to start and to mentor Allen.

    We will probably draft in the top 5 this year and there should be a blue chip prospect there, if so get him so Allen and he will be mentored by the veteran.

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  2. I agree with the Bridgewater approach..it can happen this off season if Beane and McDermott can get off of the slow bus to success.

    Allen is a 3 year project so get Ted in the off season and don't hesitate to pick a more talented QB if available.

    I have watched all of the Bills games I don't remember any screen passes being run.

    It seems as though this would be perfect for a rookie QB.

    Daboll should go and take Peterman with him.

    It seems as though everyone is learning from the GM on down.

     

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  3. I'm not sure how McD or Beane stand on racial issues. But they left the door open to that way of thinking by their actions with TT last year and with Peterman being so bad you couldn't discount race. With that being said they have made questionable decisions this year when race is not an issue regarding Peterman???  What do they see in him.

    I believe race may be more in the minds of some posters than in Bills management. Just mention Doug Whaley's name. Will Beane be held to the same level of expectation as Whaley on this board.

  4. 23 minutes ago, blacklabel said:

    I also feel having an experienced backup to help Allen out would be beneficial. Maybe they felt like McCarron really didn't fit that role? I mean, the guy went to arbitration to become a free agent because he felt like he could start somewhere. He had a shot here, it didn't go his way and they moved on. Who knows if he would've been the right kinda guy to fill the Josh McCown-type role?

     

    I don't doubt that Beane is keeping his eyes open in case someone becomes available. I'm surprised they haven't given Derek Anderson a call given his history with Carolina.

    As soon as the season is over make Alex Van Pelt the associate OC or AHC. This would be an excellent choice

  5. We need a GM and coach that get 2-3 more wins a season from what we had last year. When you're 9-7 the quickest way to 12-4 is not going 3-13. What kind of a process is this.

    I question their ability to judge talent. Look at their free agents. I think McBeane is learning on the job, but no matter what anyone's process or rebuild is losing seasons should not be part of it. Both of these guys are unproven so I hate to see them get rid of the talent we had because they have no record of building a winning team or scouting good talent and we are beginning to see very questionable decision making.

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  6. 12 minutes ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:

    They somehow take too much stock in preseason games and failed to get a veteran QB on the roster for the regular season to guide Allen.

     

    The JETS got a veteran QB... mentoring up Darnold... you know, the sucky, terrible, joke Jets?

     

    NO more... now WE are the joke and it makes me angry!!!! You all should be too.

    I felt Teddy Bridgewater would have been an excellent vet for Allen to learn from. The Jets seems to have out strategized the Bills this off season while McBeane was giving away valuable  draft picks. I think McBeane may have lost the hunger to win now since going to the playoffs last year.

  7. Hindsight is 20/20. I can understand the first start for Peterman although I disagreed with pulling Tyrod. I'm sure McD wanted to see  what the kid had and we saw quickly, went back to Tyrod and went to the playoffs for the first time in 17 years thus padding McBeane's ego somewhat. Peterman should have been cut in the off season but wasn't and this is where poor general management and coaching decision making come in. To make the same mistake twice is on McBeane. One of worst decisions of Bills management that I can remember. Starting Peterman was made by choice and not forced due to injuries. They have painted themselves in corner of not having a viable QB which demonstrates the lack of planning and talent assessing on their part. It has been a long time since we were the embarrassment of the league and we are now after one week. The good part is that it is only one week into the season and there is opportunity for them to prove themselves. 

  8. 2 minutes ago, COTC said:

    So many holes. We really need a new coach and gm. 

     

    This looks like another start of a very long playoff drought because of overzealous gm who need “their” players. 

     

    This is what happens when insecurity replaces judgement in turning over a roster. 

    The failure I witnessed at the game starts at the top. Many holes were not addressed in the off season in fact some were created. McBeane seemed more concerned about removing talent than acquiring it.

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  9. 25 minutes ago, zow2 said:

    McD is getting pretty good at one thing in Buffalo.  Having his team get blown out!

     

    But anyway, I'd go ahead and roll with Allen.  You could see at the game yesterday, his passes have more velocity than Peterman and get there half second quicker which makes all the difference in the world.  Allen's throws from the end zone view had that same look as Flacco's passes.  It seems obvious, but when you see it in person the point gets hammered home that Allen has special physical talent.  Now, when he can read a defense and have good pocket awareness he'll be a good QB,

    I was at the game yesterday and I agree when Allen came into the game his passes had more zip like Flacco's. He showed some pocket presence. He also made noticeably quicker decisions and over all looked more comfortable than Peterman who was playing scared. He was better than Peterman in all phases. Let the rookie play, put a FB back there to protect him.

  10. 12 minutes ago, BillsVet said:

    Tells you plenty about this guy when he's in a contract year and this is the result.

     

    On another note, McBeane have traded quite a few 2nd and 3rd round picks to move up in the draft. They also did so for Benjamin, who to date hasn't done as much without his least favorite QB, Cam Newton.  

     

     

    This is McBean's team now, no blaming Whaley here and they have burned through draft picks like crackheads without much to show. They have transformed the team from a playoff contender into a very bad team...quickly. Benjamin is not the only problem here and it is hard to single out all of the problems when there are so many. I went the game today and there was nothing positive. Peterman was the worst player on the field without question but no one else seemed very prepared especially Daboll, Frazier and McDermott. If they Ravens had not pulled Flacco when they did they would have put up 60 points.

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  11. I don't see the comparison, maybe after a few beers I will. 

    I do remember that it was the Bills old front office that chose Rivers over Brees.

    Not that Rivers is bad but it was not the smartest decision in hindsight.

    Sometimes it takes a QB 2/3 years to develop which bodes well for Peterman.

    However by then Allen will be starting.

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  12. 7 hours ago, joesixpack said:

     

    Woods was a free agent and chose to leave.

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    And he didn't respect guys like Watkins and Dareus for good reason.

     

    Woods and Goodwin left after minimal offers. Dareus I understand them not wanting to keep him but I thought they got very little for him and he timing was of the transaction was bad. Gilleslie was worth keeping but Beane  brought in his Carolina cronies. I think a lot of the decisions were questionable.

  13. 8 minutes ago, bigK14094 said:

    Bean overpaid for the two #1's.....gave up a slew of 2's and 3's that could have rebuilt some positions of need like OL.  imho.

    We are now getting a glimpse of Beane's team. Just about all of the Whaley guys are gone. Beane has created a lot of holes foolishly giving away picks. Now he will have to build a team on his own. We have not outplayed anyone's first team yet this preseason. This may be a long season.

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  14. 1 hour ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

    Thanks for posting, Good read, i am not sure there is anything I learned just a lot of confirmation.  Beane knows and enjoys what he is doing, treats people the right way.  Speaks appropriate GM speak but does let you know a little inside.  I love these lines on Dareus,

     

    "“Marcell has talent,” Beane recognized.  “We were really trying to get him to do things our way, every day.  And I thought he took strides, but I don't know that we were ever going to get him there.  So we just said, ‘let's see where it goes.’

    I didn't like the way they tried to bring down his character to justify getting nothing for him. When he showed up late for game day their ego's became bruised so he had to go.  Beane and McDermott handled the situation like rookie managers who wanted to make an example out of someone to keep everyone else in line.. I see it everyday in corporate America. If he was that much of a problem Marrone would not have jumped to get him. Good read sprinkled with BS.

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  15. 1 hour ago, Blue on Blue said:

    In one year the McBeanes took a team with the longest drought in major sports, dumped a boatload of the so-called stars, upended a loser culture, straightened out the salary cap situation, and methodically, systematically positioned themselves to draft a franchise-type QB.

    Oh, I almost forgot.  They ended the drought.

    A+.

    Great to see the drought end. I give McDermott much credit but I am still reluctant to give Beane any credit on this one. I think if McDermott was our coach during the Rex years the drought would have ended earlier. If Rex was coaching last years team the drought would still be on. Now we will see what Beane brings to the table. A mixed review so far in my book. The Dareus deal was bad. He foolishly give away picks in this years draft. With that being said Allen, Edmunds and Phillips are reasons to be excited and there is always a surprise that surfaces late in the draft or as a UFA. McCarron taking 1st string reps maybe a surprise as well. I'm optimistic but the jury is still on Beane in my book. 

  16. 4 minutes ago, Sky Diver said:

     

    How long did it take Eric Moulds to develop into a top receiver?

     

    Answer: He wasn't good until his 3rd yr.

     

    https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MoulEr00.htm

    Always thought Zay was forced to start before he was ready. Most receivers take 2-3 years to hit the mark.

    I think he got better as the year went on.

    Moulds became great his third year and to this day along with Andre Reed is my favorite Bills receiver.

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