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I think it will be a blow out by halftime. Carolina for sure
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He is "good". However, not a guy who even meets Stevie Johnsons level. He's the second best that we have but we need to look at the bengals receivers or Josh Gordan / martavious Bryant type guys and keep woods at a reasonable price. There are much better athletes out there for a number 2.
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Yup.. Just wait, they will drop salary by cutting someone on the d-line (like Mario and maybe Kyle). Then Rex will get his way and bring in some more former Jet losers, we will overpay them. Meanwhile, we lose Roman to a head coaching job.. Rex will bring in some other a-hole free agent who is old and overpaid.. We will get some cast off bottom of the barrel OC that is now a mismatch for the offensive talent. We won't draft a quarterback or a big receiver. Next year we finish 6-10 also because that is exactly what Rex's jets do. We are all kidding ourselves if we don't realize that we are the jets. This is just my opinion and I hope I'm totally wrongSchwartz was a false boy genius and a lousy head coach.
Despite the appearance that he is an organized coach his Detroit teams were a disorganized mess.
Most of the same issue Rex is having now.
Defensively, Schwartz only ran his system and it only worked when he had great talent on his DL.
When he didn't have THAT much talent it looked like this years Bills defense virtually every time.
That said......he was the right hire at the right time.
His D put these particular players into the positions that the Bills had hoped Wanny's D would.
iMO it was much easier physically on the personnel as well.
This 2 gap, wrestle-with-guys-that-outweigh-you-by-70-pounds approach on the DL only suited the scheme-versatile Dareus(though he doesn't like it much either).
I have no question that Rex's overall scheme is better.........but now wasn't the time to fix something that wasn't broken.
The Bills didn't need Schwartz to run his D.
Rex D is complicated.......Schwartz D is not.
Rex tried to fix something that wasn't broke and now it's sure enough f*cking broke.
Either he has guys like Mario and KW and Bradham back in a poor scheme fit or the Bills are eating huge cap dollars and wasting chips on replacements while they potentially stock other teams defenses with talent.
We've seen this BS before with regime changes.
It was stupid and unnecessary to switch defensive schemes this season.
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Tyrod went out anyway when they wanted to put EJ in. Sammy was out of bounds. 2 seconds and 1 shot at the end zone.. What a crock of s&!&!!
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I Agree 1000%... And don't call me ShirleyWait. Rob Ryan. Rob Ryan? You mean the dude that got fired from 27 NFL teams for doing a **** job as D Coordinator? THAT Rob Ryan?
Shirley, you can't be Sirius.
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The way these refs are spotting the ball is ridiculous
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That's why I hate off coverage
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I'll drink to thatNo! Rambo is taking it from them!
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They are giving the game to us. I feel absolutely no guilt. Let the curse of Rex begin...
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Karlos! get that man more touches! Great success!
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The term cheese food is lame. We know it's food for crying out loud. It's redundant.
If the Roll is split then it's only 1 piece of bread so it can't be a sandwich...what am I doing with my life...SMH
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hahaha!or just that a hot dog is a sandwich for the simple reason that the nickname for a sandwich is "Sammy" and we all know he was a hot dog in that jets game last year where he celebrated 5 yards too soon.
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There needs to be a classification created under which sandwiches, subs, hot dogs and hamburgers fall. Kind of like how spaghetti, linguini, ziti etc. fall under "pasta" they are all sauce and pasta. Hot dogs and burgers and stuff are all between bread but calling them sandwiches just isn't right. Like "carb-tein"... Just glad they didn't ask Sammy, the answer would have created about 50 threads on this board about whether or not he's a bust
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"Wide 9"
-Jim Schwartz
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agree with regards to McKelvin and Williams. We can always count on 30 yards or so from Williams' penaltiesAnd those play calls were absolutely wonderful?
They have not adapted the play calling or continued with what was working. They had success up the seams, they had success putting Clay outside the hashes on routes, but it's not working.
Yes, EJ isn't playing amazing - won't set his feet, for example - but this is not on Manuel.
rex isn't workign with anyone. he's a defensive coach with a top 5 talented defensive team.
the defense has been more of a let down and a coach with some balls would call out his own guys and discipline them. they've been lazy, aloof, and without heart. marrone would have this team doing sprints for hours playing so piss poor.
counting mckelvin as a loss at this point is ridiculous. darby has been playing as good or better then mckelvin so it's a wash. the aaron williams loss isn't hurting too bad.
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Yup, been saying the same thing.. Don't forget to add as many sh*t heads and a--holes as you possibly can while releasing Fred Jackson. Bravo Rex and Doug, made a deal with the devil and lost anywayhttp://grantland.com/the-triangle/tell-your-grandkids-about-the-2015-buffalo-bills/
So how's that "let's get a bunch of small quick guys and make them try to cover all of them" theory going?
Tyrod, McCoy, Sammy, Percy ... all missing significant time. This is often spun by Bills fans as "why to bad things always happen to the Bills? Look at our injury list." The truth is: build your offense around small, quick guys who are higher than average injury risks, don't act shocked when they get injured. (I know, McCoy has been sturdy, put he's an aging back who depends on quickness)
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Ryan's defense is usually referred to as "high risk, high reward" because he always overloads something and there is always a hole somewhere. Always an unbalanced line or rolled coverages. We have 4 very good linemen on D but even though he claims we are "multiple" he runs a 3-4 or 3-3-5.. On the other hand the "wide 9" run by Schwartz was all about spreading out, not giving up the outside runs and rushing the passer. The reason it worked so well is because we have great athletes that can tackle and close in space. Rex's scheme has been figured out. Mediocre qb's are able to audible to take advantage of it. We had a couple bad games under Schwartz but it was more the fault of the offense. All this being said, we had a better scheme under Schwartz. We won't get him back. Rex is Rex. We are now the Jets. Frustrating because you only need to overload things on defense if you need to cover a deficiency in skill. We don't have skill deficiencies / we don't need to leave things for offenses to exploit. - in my opinion
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EJ is ripping it today, better look for Sammy!
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Woods has that "15" yard penalty look in his eye...
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yup, someone's gettin whacked!burner
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I know I am going to be judging him a lot differently when he doesn't even put his arm up in an attempt catch. I saw him do it on a couple go routes last year. Pulled up early too a couple times... Thing is almost everything he said is right on point but even in private (where he should have been talking) he shouldn't put it like that. Nobody wants to here that from a teammate
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We're going to be throwing deep guys, EJ said he'd let it rip. If we get two deep safeties then maybe we can run the ball this week
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I hate to say I called it, but I did. I like Taylor but he doesn't have the frame to handle the hits he gets with the style he plays
The top ten people you feel should be in the HOF
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