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Peter

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  1. Indeed re the INTs. That is an execution issue though. At the end of the season, I am going to compare the offensive metrics I posted above with how we end up. Given all of the people who had their pitch forks out for Dorsey notwithstanding those metrics, I presume I should expect the offense to exceed each of those metrics now that McCoach has thrown Dorsey under the bus to try to save his own job.
  2. Diggs has been a distraction since the end of last season. He is in full prima donna mode. It also is clear that he is using his brother to b--ch and moan on his behalf. If it were not for the cap hit, I would trade him if he continues to be a distraction.
  3. I wonder how Joe Brady the QB coach and now OC will be able to get: 1) The offense to improve from its already 3rd best DVOA in the NFL; 2) The offense to improve from already being best in success rate in the NFL; 3) The offense to improve from its already 3rd best in yards per play in the NFL; 4) The offense to improve from its already 2nd best in 3rd down conversion % in the NFL; 5) The offense to improve from its already 3rd best in red zone efficiency in the NFL; 6) Josh Allen to improve from 4th in the league in QBR; 7) Josh Allen the QB to score more TDs than his already league leading number of TDs; 8 Josh Allen to stop throwing INTs; 9) The receivers to stop dropping passes; 10) The line to block better; 11) The defense not to give up multiple game winning drives after the offense scores to put us in a position to win; 12) The team not to have too many players on the field to cause us to lose a game we had won. Good luck Joe. He will need it given that some people here and on WGR had their pitch forks out for the offensive coordinator who coordinated one of the best offenses in the NFL both this year AND last year notwithstanding all of the problems with player execution. https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/team/_/season/2022/seasontype/2/table/passing/sort/netYardsPerGame/dir/desc https://x.com/minakimes/status/1724466437190975685?s=20 https://www.ftnfantasy.com/nfl/tools/team-total-dvoa
  4. Indeed. In fact, although I have never been a big McCoach fan, I have not wanted the Bills to get rid of him until yesterday. My comment related to McC's motivation. I am done with McClappy. I cannot bear listening to his BS anymore. It is a shame that the Bills extended his contract. It is time for him to go.
  5. Clearly, McClappy fed Dorsey to the lions to deflect from his own shortcomings. Karma is a B word though.
  6. As some of you know, I have defended Ken Dorsey . . . and for good reason. Dorsey Did Not Deserve to Get Fired Yes, I know. I am a salmon swimming upstream with many of you guys and the whingers on WGR. McCoach decided to throw Dorsey to the lions to deflect from his own issues (as has been his habit since arriving). I have a feeling McCoach is going to be eaten by the same lions. What goes around, comes around.
  7. No. Not any more. I never was a big fan but continued to give him the benefit of the doubt. In my view, McCoach is a fraud. No more benefit of the doubt. He always talks about accountability but would rather throw others under the bus than look in the mirror. McCoach will be known for 12 men, 13 seconds, and host of other issues - including the right to take Patrick Mahomes in the draft. Not so fun fact: last night was not the first time that McCoach got caught with his pants down with too many men on the field. Unbelievably, a few years ago, McCoach's Buffalo Bills had 15 men on the field. I had never seen that before and I have not seen that since. McCoach/Bills Caught with 15 Men on the Field
  8. Indeed. I remember a certain diminutive QB who had the habit of saying "I" when we won and "we" when we lost.
  9. McCoach loves to deflect blame and try to take the heat off of himself. McCoach loves to talk about accountability but does not apply it to himself apparently. Oh well, we will see how long feeding Dorsey to the lions will take the heat off him. Now, when I think of McCoach, I think of the following numbers (among other things): 12 13 18 (I will let you guys figure out to what that refers).
  10. The Bills really need to get rid of Leslie . . . oh, wait, never mind.
  11. About a week ago or so, a woman I follow on Twitter/X tweeted that his voice dries her V _ _ _ na.
  12. Touchdown out of the shotgun near the goal line . . . I thought that was impossible according to people here. Hmm.
  13. I agree. I also think he has talent and there certainly is no reason to give up on him/give him away. I also am old enough to remember how some here and on WGR and the Buffalo media were relentless with respect to having to draft a CB in that draft. The Elam pick is a great example of why (in my judgment) teams should draft BPA rather than need.* * Yes, I know that Beane says the Bills draft according to their board and that Elam was the only CB left with a first round grade.
  14. . . . not because of the shotgun formation at the goal line.
  15. The Dolphins just scored out of the shotgun at the goal line. I guess Mike McDaniel did not get the memo from the keyboard jockeys on Two Bills Drive or WGR 550.
  16. I will let Josh Allen respond to the keyboard jockeys who are pushing the ridiculous anti-Dorsey narrative: "Allen, however, left no doubt about where he stands with his offensive coordinator, saying he trusts him implicitly. 'All of it is,' the quarterback said when asked if any of the criticism of Dorsey is misguided. 'Nobody knows what’s going on in between walls here. Nobody knows the reads that we have in the quarterback room. Nobody knows the blocking schemes that we’re putting in the offensive line room. Again, it comes down to us executing and making sure that I’m on task and making sure that I’m trying to guide this offense in the right way. Making sure I’m making good decisions. It starts with me, so that’s No. 1.'” Inside the Bills: Why team's offensive captains take issue with recent criticism of Ken Dorsey
  17. I linked the article and summarized the stats. I get it. You don't like Dorsey. Nothing is going to convince you otherwise. In the meantime, my opinion will continue to be guided by reality. God bless. P.S. I am done arguing with you today. This exercise has reminded me why I stopped being as active on this site a few years ago. Life is way too short. You can respond any way you want and have the last word. Frankly, I just don't care.
  18. I did not realize that it increasing your scoring chances is a "dumb play." That is a ground breaking take. The stats clearly show that operating out of the shotgun at the goal line is a legitimate option and one that is used. As far as I am concerned, I have no problem whether the Bills do one or the other at the goal line. Both are legitimate options. To pretend that one is a "dumb play" reveals your bias against Dorsey. Nevertheless, I suspect that you are not going to let reality interfere with your anti Dorsey narrative.
  19. You want to push your anti Dorsey narrative so badly that you are willing to blindly ignore that the TD percentage at the goal line out of the shotgun is more than otherwise. I get it. You don't like Dorsey and you will not let facts get in the way. God bless.
  20. In my humble judgment, both players were handsy . . . including the Giant receiver Waller who clearly was trying to get separation.
  21. Why NFL Coaches Use Shotgun at Goal Line For those of you who are incredulous that an NFL offensive coordinator might use shotgun at the goal line: TD rates PLAY SNAPS TD% Shotgun QB rush 62 71.0% Under center QB rush 215 68.4% Shotgun RB rush 328 56.7% Under center RB rush 1640 54.6%
  22. It is threads like these why I have not been as active here over the past few years (compared to prior years). Life is too short . . . .
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