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dpberr

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  1. I don't think he's afraid to make a change. This was the all-in year and this coaching staff and team failed, and there should be consequences.  This is a very expensive and embarrassing business failure we're all witnessing. 

     

    The contract extensions are small potatoes compared to what's on the line if you open a new stadium with a bad NFL team no one is paying to watch.  

     

    The time to make a change is at the conclusion of this season.  It gives a new coaching staff a honeymoon year of 2024, but Pegula needs an ascending team for the new stadium. 

     

    I personally would give McDermott and Dorsey their walking papers this week, as I've seen enough, and see if I can salvage this season with interim leadership.  

     

     

     

     

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  2. The Ravens will fade as they always do because that whole operation hinges on Lamar Jackson and his health.  The second half of the Browns game was likely the start of the great second half fade.  He'll get injured in Week 11 or 12, and the Ravens will once again limp into the playoffs.

     

    NYG need to accept that nobody on that team wants to play for that coach.  

     

    The Bengals beat predictable teams like the Bills and ol' Process.  McSnoozy is an easy win because you know what's coming.  Texans are chaos and play as if they have nothing to lose.  

  3. Absolutely.

     

    I think men value friendships built around shared experience much more than women do and are better at both building them and maintaining them.   The subconscious reason we all post here every day is that at its core.  It holds true for school and experiences like serving in the military, or you were a member of a core group of employees at a company.  Shared experience binds.  

     

    Also, you crave friendships more as you age despite any outwardly curmudgeon status.  Especially for men, life can get lonely once you're out of college.  That loneliness compounds significantly when the kids are out of the house and then when you retire.   I think that's why a lot of people who blew off high school and college reunions in their 20s-30s, are avid, devoted reunion attendees in their 50s, 60s, 70s.   

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  4. He's not wrong.  Bills fans get more fun, fire and intensity from the retired players leading the charge. 

     

    The entire team, coaches included, absent a few, all look like they are just there to collect the paycheck and not get injured this year.   In the midst of a Super Bowl window.  

     

    Bills fans get treated to week after week of their star quarterback staring into space on the bench, and the head coach befuddled and mystified at how to fix problems, and also spending a lot of time staring into the space his star quarterback uses.  

     

     

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  5. Whether Michigan keeps him around after this season or not, I think Harbaugh will be radioactive for other coaching jobs for some time between his personality and his opinion that rules are mere suggestions.  I think Harbaugh's college coaching career is all but over.  NFL, maybe, but it's likely the Bears.  

     

    Nobody likes a dirty coach.  Those kinds of coaches usually make law firms rich.  

  6. The end of an empire is always sad because the emperor only hears when the music has stopped, but not when its slowing.

     

    I think being *fired* by the team you saw so much success with is sad.  BB is leaving the Patriots like Tom Landry did in Dallas - it's a long sad march of one last terrible season.  

     

    I always appreciated that Marv knew it was time after that 6-10 season in 1997.  

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  7. 1 hour ago, LabattBlue said:

    You make some valid points, but stop banging your head against a brick wall.  Terry is not firing McD this year, next year or any other year in the near future. 

    If he didn't have a new stadium on the way, I'd agree 100% with you.

     

    New stadium changes the dynamic and timing.  There's no Steelers patience with that on the way.  You want a team that's been in or very near the Super Bowl as you head into that stadium, with peak interest and attention.  The move from good to great.  You do not want a middling team that sputters out in WC or Divisional games, where you fire the coach in Season #1 or #2 in your new stadium and spend the first five years of your new stadium rebuilding under a new head coach.

     

    The time to do any firing is 2024 so the new coach has at least one year of building under the belt.  

     

    I have felt McDermott's seat is hot, regardless of the extension, and Beane's FO is safe.    

  8. The bad news is that what we all see is what we're all going to get.   Just like in the days of Dick Jauron and Chan Gailey, we can all yell at the clouds for changes, but these dudes will march out there every single Sunday doing the same exact thing all the way to the end.  

     

    I've hoped this coaching staff and team would find that extra gear but I simply don't think they've got it.  

     

    NFL coaches are stubborn people.  As you see across the NFL here, and in NE for example, coaches would rather sink the ship tethered to their beliefs that *their* system works, regardless of the results you see.  

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  9. 1 hour ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said:

    Don't care. They need to figure out a way to make that happen, he's dead weight at this point

     

    I don't either, but to be fair, it would have consequences when it comes to relationships with other players and agents.  

     

    It may not be all that bad.  Yes, he'd be leaving a lot of money on the table, but from Miller's perspective, negotiating a way out of Buffalo allows him to pick another team, or simply joining the team of his choice come November of the 2024 season for a playoff run.  

     

    This year is IT for this iteration of the squad.  That's why I'm disappointed with the season so far.  A lot of these guys aren't in Buffalo next year.

     

     

  10. Offenses know how to beat this defense.  The majority of the fans on this board know how to beat it, and we're not professional NFL coaches.  How many times did you hear the Bengals call out the blitzing safety last night?

     

    If you think ol' Process spends the week adding new wrinkles to the defense, you're an eternal optimist.

     

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  11. 21 minutes ago, Billl said:

    He gets paid either way, though.  If his playing days are effectively over, why in the world would he want to take one dime less that’s he’s currently guaranteed?

     

    I agree - the only leverage the Bills have (which I would use) is telling him he's no longer a starter on the Bills, and he'll be in spot duty, backing up younger players.  

     

    I don't think he'd like that, and as a result, cut a deal to get out of Buffalo.  It's not the cleanest, honest way to do business.  

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  12. 9 minutes ago, Success said:

     

    We have a bye in between Philly & KC.

     

    We kind of have to win ONE of those games.  If we can't beat on of the top teams - making the playoffs is pointless.

     

    Oh the Bills need the KC win.  Bills play to win that one.

    I'm not expending dry powder on the Philly game.  I don't need concussions, ACL tears, etc. from a game that doesn't materially affect the AFC playoff picture.  

  13. I think coaching continuity is way overrated in the era of free agency and tanking for high draft picks.

     

    If you're the Steelers, and the Super Bowl is the goal, why go year after year with Mike Tomlin, churning out painful seasons of 10 wins year after year?  

     

    If you're the Cowboys, what good comes from keeping Mike McCarthy employed, where you'll feast on the mediocrity and lose against all the good teams?  

     

    Why does Tampa Bay find money for more text book definition of mediocrity Todd Bowles?

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  14. I part with White (his days of meaningful football are likely behind him), trade Knox with little regard for the draft picks I likely get back (I don't need that $ tied up at TE), and I work as hard as I can to reach an agreement with Miller where he's not a Bill.  He will be interested in doing a deal if I tell him that he won't be starting games. 

     

    Miller to me isn't the vocal leader I want on the defense, and assuming the rest of the 2023 season looks like last night, his days of meaningful football are behind him.  

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