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EmotionallyUnstable

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  1. Thanks for taking the time to post. You have a lot of good points. I wouldn't mind that outcome, yet disagree about the safety position in round 4, Mario and wouldn't be sure if they take a WR in the first
  2. I'm sure he is a guy. But in today's world, ya never know. Did I misread the question?
  3. My thought process is that we need to create havoc to confuse whatever below average, overpaid QB is playing us Sunday. Stop the run and man up.
  4. 1. I like Roman's run game but he has a very limited and basic passing attack, IMO. 2. See number one. After halftime, teams adjust. They need to find a way to get him open. 3. Agree. 4. Roman seems to use clay based on game plan, not necessity. I'm okay with this. He needs to make third down catches and be a force in the RZ. 5. Agree. 6. Play calling here has been questionable all year. They need to be able to line up and move the LOS. Missing Karlos has not helped. 7. Karlos again. I think he will be an excellence handcuff to McCoy in the 4th. He will wear down defenses and punish tacklers. Those extra few yards are crucial. Pretty solid points. I'd like to see them bring in someone offensively to try and develop a better, more sophisticated route combinations. It seems like our passing offense has been, "Hey, throw it up to Sammy" and it has worked thus far. However, when teams take that away, we need a counter move. Motions, rubs, formations, alignments, etc.
  5. Finally. Jumping in late here, but from what I've seen it looks like they were concerned someone would steal O'Leary off the PS. Good riddance Mulligan, I will not miss you as much as you will miss your blocks.
  6. Snap the ball and throw it to Sammy/McCoy
  7. I got crucified for saying the same thing last week about a fall guy or season's goat. I agree but not sure who
  8. So you're saying he is a terrible person? Agreed.
  9. I can relate. I barely remember the glory days. My fandom has been encompassed by the 15 year drought. It's frustrating, to the point where you wonder why bother. Well, we all need something to believe in. Religion, politics, etc. I choose to believe in the Bills. It's not as simple as game by game, but long term. Sure, you may question your allegiance to the team after a frustrating loss, but we all well know the following week we are right back at it, living and breathing Buffalo. Hang in there, we will succeed! (eventually)
  10. If the Chiefs run the table, they're all but in. I like our chances the rest of the way, and PITT would play a substantial role in how this plays out.
  11. Are you saying that just to be overly pessimistic?
  12. I think the two back sets with Karlos leading the way has set up TT nicely for some designed runs. I imagine they take that same sweep play from last week, except loop Karlos around, running option off the end.
  13. This. But idk that we can score more than 13 points...
  14. I can't help but think of the Bengals for the last few years with Dalton. They've faught through years of struggles, and are now doing very well for themselves. In that time, I can't recall anyone specifically being let go but I know Dalton was their goat for the failed playoffs.
  15. That's probably the rational view. However, I was just curious to see who fans, media and even the staff will be calling for to get fired.
  16. They don't, they fall on the fan base. Which is my point. People will be calling for a move. Fans and brass. Look at the Sabres. Pegula is quick to make moves and I don't think he is afraid to let anyone go if he isn't happy Nice post. Agreed on Rex and Thurman. Idt Roman will get much love as a HC candidate
  17. "Continued failure" refers to playoff drought, not our current standing.
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