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Chuck Schick

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  1. 1 hour ago, P Riv said:

    I like the consistency of a good/great roster.  However, where did we improve our coverage of TE's?  Against the run?  Our running game?  2021 will be a totally different season and its nor realistic to expect 13-3 is our floor and things will go according to plan with us in the Conf Championship.  We have a great offensive cast, but no depth other than QB.  We need to be able to grind it out with a tough running game if we need to.  That wasn't there last year and its not been addressed.  

    I think most teams would kill for our WR and OLine depth.  Not even figuring in a draft pick or 2 upcoming. 

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  2. 13 hours ago, BillsCuse said:

    I don't understand some of the obsession with Samuel on this board.  Yes he he has speed and is good, but still is just an average receiver.  Not worth what "The Football Team" paid - especially in our cap situation

    This guy has Antwaan Randle-El (Who coincidentally also went to WASH as a FA) written all over him.  He’s leaving a situation with creative coaches and a good supporting cast..doesn’t usually translate when you change teams. 

  3. 1 minute ago, JoPoy88 said:


    you think a season ticket waitlist of around 60,000 people will just evaporate overnight if they don’t bounce back right away? 

    Within a few years, absolutely.   Especially at the price they are charging.  That’s exactly what happened to the Redskins.   And that’s been a historically much more loyal fan base 

  4. The Pats know they have to be good—- like, Super Bowl contender good— to keep that brand/franchise clicking along.  The Red Sox can be mediocre for a while and still sell tickets.  Same with the Bruins.  The Pats have a ton of band wagon fans that will fade away almost immediately with a couple more crappy seasons.  

  5. 12 minutes ago, Locomark said:

    I seem to remember a muff in the Denver game on our own 20 yard line or did you miss that game.....

    Ha...he more than made up for it through the rest of that game, including the 2nd half kickoff,  an incredible return.  The dude is definitely good at what he does.

  6. 8 hours ago, 4BillsintheBurgh said:

    It's not just his weight, he was letting guys get into his body and control him and that's more of a mental thing. Hapless had posted earlier in this thread (in the single digit pages I think) his pros and cons during the pre-draft e v a l. One of the items in the con was him having trouble recognizing the play which is what I saw at times this year. He needs to be able to stop guys from getting into him and until he does that it won't matter what weight he is. Hopefully the playing time he got will help him elevate his game. 

     

    I am thinking he can do it, and I think if he does he will exceed the expectations of most folks on this board. 

    Playing DE in this system seems to require more discipline than just pinning your ears back and getting to the QB, and this is probably why we saw what you're describing.  If he was stressed about keeping contain, it would be easy to let that Olineman get into you on a pass play.  He will get coached up and play much more confidently next season I am sure.

  7. 3 minutes ago, Floydboy12 said:

    Great season. In retrospect would have rather kept Lawson and Phillips than the guys who were signed. Defense took a step back this year. Needs almost a complete overhaul. But Allen is probably a top 5 QB in the league right now. Future looks bright. 

    Last year's D would have gotten lit up tonight as bad or worse than our current D.  

     

  8. 1 hour ago, TUBSTER said:

    As I watch through this again and again, I can't help but wonder.  Why didn't 78 (Orlando Brown Jr. I believe) put more of an effort in to tackling Johnson?  It looked like he just stood there even though he was one of the closest guys throughout the whole play.  

    That dude wasn't coming close to catching anyone, much less a DB that had a 10 yard running head start!

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  9. 5 minutes ago, Augie said:

     

    One of his guests (forgot who) asked him when Fox started allowing them to drink alcohol before the show as a result of that take. He deserved it!

     

    That was crazy talk, and he knew it..........but it was still crazy. 

    Jay Glazer

     

    Yeah, Cowherd loves to come up with these things and then milk it for hours on end.

    A couple years ago he was banging the drum to get rid of all salary caps in sports.  Just let the smaller markets die off if they couldn't compete.  He brought on a well-respected guest who I think Cowherd felt might agree with him.  Guy instantly told him what a horrible idea that would be.  Never mentioned it again.

  10. 4 hours ago, 3rdand12 said:

    oh gosh that's gross.

     But yes.

     That is how you play to win !

    BTW 

     I am big Fan of Zimmer. he keeps getting better i feel.
    Keeper 

     Go Bills

    Am I missing something (which is very possible)?  Zimmer to me looks extremely mediocre out there...I don’t think I’ve ever seen him beat his man on a pass rush, and is not exactly Randy White vs the run.   Nice guy, lots of hustle

  11. 11 minutes ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:

    The Colts O-Line absolutely destroyed our D-Line and I think that spilled into our LB’s making poor decisions. The Colts O-Line was just pushing us off the LOS like it was child’s play, Im surprised they didn’t run the football a lot more then they already did. 
     

    The Good news is we will not see a O-Line of that caliber the rest of the way. The Colts are a very good team capable of beating any team in the playoffs. 

    100% spot on.  DLine was completely nullified which puts an incredible amount of pressure on the LBs.  Add in some extremely accurate throws and a strong RB, and its gonna make almost any linebacker look bad.

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  12. 5 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said:

    Milano was one of the few defenders to consistently make plays.  Edmunds was awful again.  

     

    The Bills are soft in the front 7 and it has been evident most of the season.  Their best hope is to simply score early and often to force the opponent into abandoning the run game.  

    Edmunds played very well.   Milano wasn’t terrible but was a bit out of synch on some key plays

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  13. 22 minutes ago, Jobot said:

     

     

    Also, there was no clear recovery of the football on that push-pass from Allen... several whistles were blown before anyone recovered the ball.

     

    Overall good analysis.

    It is just a matter of time before there's a huge controversy with a play like this.  The "clear recovery" rule mixed in with whistles blowing and guys either stopping or piling on...recipe for disaster.

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