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I think Morgan will be a present-day crossover with both shows using the time jump mechanism to advance the story. I don't think Morgan dies, but leaves VA. My guess is that the mouthy dude from the Saviors lives and escapes west - and Morgan follows.
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Is anyone here really a Tyrod fan?
dpberr replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I suppose I'm a fan. I'm not in love with him as much as the national media is but I think he's a class act, 100% pro and is talented. I think what you see is what you get. It's up to the Bills on whether that's what they want and how to put him in the best position to win knowing teams will copy the Jets and Saints strategy. I think his growth as a passer has been limited by the mediocre "I've always done it this way" talent at offensive coordinator in Buffalo that's comfortable resting on their past performance. -
The key to beating the Patriots this Sunday is...
dpberr replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
IMO, he should watch what Kansas City did/didn't do. Miami beat Brady mercilessly yesterday and they still lost by two scores. -
Inconsistent effort by the Bills is a consistent feature of each drought team. I don't necessarily see quit but I see a lot of "we get paid no matter what" on the field. Do the Bills need new captains? Probably. Would guys like Jerry Hughes go half the speed if he's not getting sacks? Not out of the question.
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Reggie Ragland's play for the chiefs
dpberr replied to berg1029's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ragland, Johnson and our Brown are all slow"er" linebackers. It really depends on what you want them to do. Run defense? Awesome. Defend the pass? You probably want some more speed. The future is not Reggie Ragland. It's more in the direction of Deone Bucannon. -
I don't see it as a weak move by McDermott. In fact, it's a good sign. I'm relieved that he didn't start Peterman out of some demonstration of will or "trust" in the process but instead, made a decision based on facts to win a football game. Fact: Peterman was terrible, regardless if he "fits" what "their" offense is looking for in a QB. Fact: Taylor was better, regardless if he doesn't "fit" what "their" offense is looking for in a QB. I don't fault anybody who wanted a QB change. At the time Peterman was a relative unknown quantity. Nobody knew for sure how he'd do starting a game against the opposition's A team talent. Now we know. No need to have another grenade go off in an enclosed space. I just wish he'd do the same for the problems that plague the OL - and make some changes there.
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'He literally didn't block me': Chargers' Bosa mic'd up vs. Bills
dpberr replied to Foxx's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Insubordinate...and churlish. -
I literally LOL'ed that a FB in the NFL is *not* a skill player and he shouldn't be able to catch passes. You could be the greatest defense attorney America has ever seen.
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The Ringer: The NFL’s Head-Coaching Carousel Is a Crisis
dpberr replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Owners are paranoid because the success of the plan is not guaranteed by length of time nor commitment. It is often influenced by luck and random events they can't control. You can find a plan, sure. How do you know it's the right one? When do you know? The Belichick plan is awesome largely due to one random event and one lucky event. He's a good coach but let's be honest about what influences the plan there. The Marvin Lewis plan is not so awesome. Can't fault Mike Brown for sticking it out in Cincy. How many years would anybody give Chuck Pagano? Dirk Koetter? -
A measured take on McDermott
dpberr replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have two fundamental problems with McDermott so far and both have nothing to do with actual football: 1. An unwavering, near religious belief in whatever the "Process" is - as if it can't be wrong, as if wisdom from experiences can't improve said "Process." When he said that the "process will not change" in yesterday's presser - was a red flag for me as a leader. It's too simplistic. 2. Talk of working hard but little talk of working smarter, wiser. Focusing on working hard in its isolation is the stonecutter approach - again, a near religious belief that hammering away at said stone will eventually get you to where you want to go and that the sum of effort is all that matters. To be successful, IMO, you need the effort plus the intelligence to gin positive results. -
What's the difference between McCoy and Dennison OL strategy?
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Really does anyone think the locker room is divided???
dpberr replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree 100%. There's little doubt in my mind you have whole units in rebellion against their unit coaches up to the coordinators. I don't think guys like Hughes and Incognito are cancers but I see them as the disgruntled employee that can easily rub off on other young players. I think the offensive line in particular hates the scheme they've been told to use. One, you're obviously not opening up holes for McCoy or protecting the QB like you used to be able to do, but secondly, that also impacts your personal goals, bonuses, etc. Same goes for the defensive line. A guy like Hughes has a long memory - he wants to be the Jim Schwartz Jerry Hughes with sacks, not the Jerry Hughes, the defensive end doing the dirty work with less sacks. That guy doesn't make Pro Bowls and earn bonuses. I think guys like Wood and Williams have been around so long that the endless coaching changes, endless losing just beats you to the point where you get the "whatever, it's a paycheck" mentality and you've got little energy at this point to correct the above. It's the only reason I can come up with why this team has collapsed as it has. -
Official fire Rick Dennison thread
dpberr replied to Buffalo Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Frazier first. I think there are units in complete revolt against their unit coaches and it shows. -
This team is poorly coached. Poor strategy, tactics, everything. I'd start there.
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I'd agree. Not sure what happened between the Raiders/Jets game, but something certainly has happened with this team.
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Haven't won on the road against the Chargers since 1981
dpberr replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Perhaps a hot take but StubHub is the wave of the NFL's future. Half empty 65,000 seat stadium vs. filled 30,000 stadium. Presentation is 90% of the sale. -
Every Nate Peterman throw from the Saints game
dpberr replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think Tyrod gets the first half of the SD game. There's no excuses there. Full arsenal of weapons. If it's a tire fire yet again, I think there's a chance he's benched and Peterman gets a half to show what he can do. Buffalo has to be desperate to make the playoffs and willing to make bold moves to do it. It's going to crush the McDermott/Beane era starting off with so much promise and falling flat on your face in Year One. -
I think he's doing what he's told 8 out of the 10 times. The other two times he deviates out of necessity. TT hasn't struck me as a freelancer. Ever. There's next to no audibles at the line, and unless he's flushed from the pocket, he follows the script. Remember, you've got guys preaching "process" and conformity all over the place under McDermott.
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I'll support the trade no matter what MD does for the remainder of his career. His motivation to work is temporary.
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Once again, the Bills coaching staff has no idea how to adjust to an opponent who has game film on them. How many times have we said this over the years about the Bills approach to games by their coordinators? Taylor deserves blame but I put the majority of it on McDermott and Dennison for not being aware that teams were going to catch up to the tactics sooner rather than later. It’s like they don’t start out with the premise “Ok, Tyrod has to be in the pocket. What can we do to make him successful?” as the Monday Morning question on the whiteboard. Frazier's should be "why can't we sack anybody?"
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I think the offense has lost faith in Dennison and his reluctance to deviate from the "his" blocking scheme no matter how ineffective it is. Same old, same old.
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Bills set some very dubious marks today
dpberr replied to SaviorPeterman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dennison and Frazier have been found out. Can't keep doing the same thing week in and week out. The reason the first drive sorta went well was because it wasn't part of the script every teams had a chance to watch tape on. It's lazy and stubborn. A bad combo. -
There's too much of it on TV and its had a decline in quality. There are many parallels between the fate of the Simpsons TV show and the NFL when you think about it. The longer it's around the less people care about it, and ultimately it becomes a shadow of its former self, just hanging on for hanging on's sake.
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Trouble in *Cheats land? TB & BB relationship not great?
dpberr replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I surmise that BB will retire because he no longer has control over his roster post Brady power play. Who knows - maybe he doesn't think a 41 year old QB in 2018 is a great idea either.