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I don't agree with every detail, but I do agree with the general point: Beane's drafts, FA evaluations, and cap management have been problematic. The fact we don't have a SB quality roster falls squarely on his shoulders. Then again, so does the fact we have Josh Allen who makes us instantly competitive. This isn't a popular opinion, but I've long thought that the reason the Bills keep going to the playoffs is because of McD (a good, not great, coach) and Josh. The rest of the team is a random mix of good and not-so-good players. The reason we keep bowing out in the playoffs before the SB is that both the coaching staff and roster, overall, just aren't good enough. McD doesn't have elite coordinators - his fault. And McD doesn't have an elite roster - Beane's fault. Between the two, I think Beane is more to 'blame' than McD.
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Expecting some crazy defensive sets Sunday
hondo in seattle replied to oldmanfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
3-4? From McD? From a defense that has little to no experience with the 3-4? Personally, I don't think so. @oldmanfan, I think you're more creative (i.e. "crazy") than McD. I mostly expect the typical nickel though with more blitzing than usual. -
Our Bills have Dissociative Identity Disorder. How do you know which team will show up on any given game day? I wouldn't be surprised by any result - except for winning out.
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A Few Thoughts about the Steelers Game - Community Edition
hondo in seattle replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Andre Reed, who I do think hangs with the team from time to time, said something similar about needing a few players who aren't afraid to confront other players and hold them accountable. -
Baldy breakdowns from Steelers game
hondo in seattle replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I get what you're saying but the Bills offense only scored 19 points. It was enough. It was a win. And it was fun to see, especially when the hallmark of Pittsburgh football is physicality. We shoved the ball down their throats. But getting 19 points from a Josh Allen led offense doesn't scream 'masterful' to me personally. Still, watching the performance of both sides of the ball in the second half - after the doubt and frustration of the first half - brought joy to my heart. -
That running game was great to see. But let's not rush into conclusions. Why did we run the ball so much? Why did we not throw down the field? Part of the answer to these two questions is that the run game was working. But the other part was that Brady didn't trust the OL to protect Allen. Allen wasn't sacked today because (1) he didn't throw very often, and (2) most of his passed came out quick. The Pitt DL is better at pressuring QBs than stopping runners. So Brady didn't give them a chance to pressure Josh by calling short, timing passes. It's what he should have done in the Texans game. The shame is that the Steeler secondary isn't great and we didn't/couldn't take advantage of that because we don't have great wideouts and don't trust our OL (with the two starting tackles out) to protect Allen. Fortunately, we didn't have to pass downfield because our OL was pushing guys around on running plays. Props to Van Demark and Anderson but I wouldn't want Brown or Dawkins to be out long term.
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It seems to me Heyward quoted Allen saying, "I needed to do something to get you off of me." Not "Off my game."
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I don't think you can teach a team to win by losing on purpose. And I'm just morally, ethically, and philosophically opposed to intentionally losing.
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Is Joe Brady the main issue on offense?
hondo in seattle replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
@FireChans, I don't disagree. Beane has failed to give Josh & Brady a good receiving corps. Yet, I do think it's odd that receivers continue to have production drops playing for Brady despite Josh being under center (Diggs, Samuel, Palmer, etc.). I'm also tired of hearing commentators (Cossel, Orlovsky, etc.) talk about how basic our passing concepts are. And I'm tired of Joshing scanning the field and finding no one to throw to because Brady can't scheme guys open. I'm not saying Brady's a bum. We've scored a lot of points with him as OC and I acknowledge that. He seems to have a knack for scheming a run game. But he also has Josh the Magic Alchemist turning crap pass plays into gold. Scheming a downfield passing game is not Brady's forte which is a shame because we have a generational QB who's incredible talents are being wasted to an extent. -
Is Joe Brady the main issue on offense?
hondo in seattle replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's true that our defense is worse than our offense. Maybe we talk so much about Brady because it's more fun to watch and discuss offense. Or maybe it's because our defense isn't very talented and is riddle by injuries while our offense has a freakish, once-in-a-generation QB who's being misused. -
Is Joe Brady the main issue on offense?
hondo in seattle replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're right but a variety of people who know more about football (Cosell, Romo, Orlovsky, etc.) than I do have mentioned that our passing concepts are rather simple and/or unimaginative. Andre Reed said their passing concepts back in the 90s were "vanilla" because they had the talent to make simple concepts work. Brady doesn't have the luxury of talented wideouts. So he should be working overtime to figure out how to scheme guys open. And doesn't it strike you as odd that pretty much every receiver sees their production go down when they start playing for Brady (Diggs, Palmer, Samuel, Moore, etc.)? When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. But not Brady, he made durian juice. -
Brown, Dawkins, others out for Sunday
hondo in seattle replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Neither was last week's yet we saw it anyway. -
Every receiver who comes to Brady's Buffalo seed their production go down. Does this mean Cooks will average less than the 16.5 yards/game that he's been racking up so far this season?
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Week 13, Bills v. Squeelers, PREDICT THE SCORE!
hondo in seattle replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Never sure who's going to show up: Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde. But I only pick against the Bills when I feel strongly about a bad matchup. This week, I don't know what to expect so I'm going with a Bills win... Bills 24 Steelers 21
