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  1. 2 hours ago, HappyDays said:

    I appreciate that from day one he has been a total pro. I think he must have had a very good upbringing with great parents and coaches because he is always completely engaged on every play from start to finish even if he isn't directly involved. That attitude in my experience is not inherent, it's something drilled into you from a young age. The 3-man block on Shakir's TD is one example that's been pointed out. Another good one is last week against the Broncos on Allen's TD run, when Kincaid saw Allen was starting to run he flashed his hands in a catching position just to hold his defender a tick longer to give Allen more space. He's the definition of a gamer.

     

    Crazy thing is he didn't start playing football until late in life, senior year of high school if I recall correctly, so he still has so much room to grow as a player.

    Great post. Last paragraph is wild. Wonder If he did anything else. Seems like a lot of nfl ers have wrestling backgrounds. Just curious. Dudes a stud, and motivated to impress. Looks like he came in knowing, he's basically not been asked to block as a criticism.

     

    Dude came out looking willing as hell to initiate contact, a guy that wants to turn a weakness into a strength. Sure I want him running around like kelce, but hard to not get fired up seeing him fly around being the most eager blocker on the field. 

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  2. 8 hours ago, Since1981 said:

    The Kincaid block spin move…FINALLY a player self aware that he need only “get in the way” far down field and it’s a non penalty block !

    Loved it! Great vision and being creative. 0 chance for penalty and if he tries to lock someone up, risk of penalty pluuuuus there's no way he knocks all 3 out. Been seeing OL doing this kinda thing to avoid brutal blocks that will get flagged

     

    Oh or the OL is behind pursuer and just gets in front a bit and stops, back to tackler. So simple but love seeing smart football like that to combat today's soft rules

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  3. 13 hours ago, TFBillsfan said:

    Gotta beat NE, Chargers and then at least get two more at the minimum out of Philly, KC, Dallas and Miami. Even at 10-7 I worry about us losing to tiebreakers. Lose to Philly and KC and the playoffs maybe unreachable with literally giving games away against NYJ, NE and Denver.

    All I know is if we pull it off it'll be due to the offense clicking, and if they can sneak in they'll be battle tested! I dig it

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  4. 23 hours ago, BBFL said:


    Addison is the real deal. Hockenson too, at least in their mind given the contract that they forked out to him. 

    Not what I read here. He's a thug cause he sped and he's selfish and shoulda been cut lol 

     

    This place is a clown show sometimes 🤡🤡🤡

  5. Hey I know this is random but figured would post in a place it won't hijack thread.

     

    My buddy is a lifelong Eagles fan from NC. Never been to the Linc, was telling him some Bills Backer Bar stories and his mind was blown! 

     

    Tried finding Eagles Backer Bars, but I dunno what it's called for them lol anybody know if one exists or what's its called

  6. 45 minutes ago, Chugga said:

    Love the idea but how do you assess blame?  Does Josh get docked for that interception to Gabe?  Does Cook get docked for the fumble that Josh dropped?

     

    Ive seen too many d-linemen collect a check and eat their way out of the league.  So love the idea but yeah will never happen

    they have this already. show up to camp at weight bonuses..... or sit out during games/practice and ride an exercise bike.

    Just like with Kyler Murray s freaking ipad/CallofDuty, if u think u need to put clauses like this in a contract, theyre not the one.

    Josh is the one. Hes proved it for years. we had a dud opener, then lit up scoreboard few weeks in a row, then pooped the bed.... now we fired our OC... looks like well fire our HC.  Get top offensive minds in (or just not bottom barrel ones) and watch Josh go off again. 

  7. 43 minutes ago, Tipster19 said:

    It was unheard of when Cleveland gave Watson a totally guaranteed contract so how about one that has penalties in addition to the incentives? I bet Josh would be a little bit more careful with the ball instead of just throwing it into triple coverage. Of course Josh shouldn’t be the only one being referenced to, he just happens to be the biggest one. The OL, too many false starts, deduct time. Dropped passes (Gabe Davis), before he’s benched tax his sorry butt. Right down the line, it doesn’t matter who the player or team is, nobody should be exempt. Hey, contracts are loaded with incentives, do extra good get extra money, then they should get penalized when they make stupid plays. It wouldn’t surprise me that we’d be seeing a lot cleaner football instead of seeing a shrug of the shoulders and acting like oh well.

    i think this sounds a lot like 'i think we should expand the government to give us more freedom' lol

     

    a. good luck getting a player, especially a QB, especially a franchise QB to sign this

    b. great way to alienate FA/current lockerroom

    c. even pretending first 2 werent an issue, you want a guy handcuffing himself, or giving pause during game play to say....... hmmmmmmm will this cost me $$. as we all know hesitation is the best attribute to QB success

    13 minutes ago, Bruffalo said:

    Maybe they can live in team owned apartments too, and only shop at team owned stores. 
     

     

    Nobody can see their gf's all week, and whoever is given the gameball gets a 52-some!  This way every week players are super motivated to play their best!!! Think of all the incentive!!!

  8. 6 hours ago, boyst said:

    would you respect a coach that prepared a replacement while having the original position filled?

    honestly, yes. behind closed doors i think its appropriate to have a 'hey, obv things arent going well bfor a team this stacked... there are rumblings of a change from from upper mgmt/owners/fans, you were brought on as a guy with OC experience, please stay focused bring your best work forward and you may have another shot'

     

    i totally get why this can be seen as shady, but i can think of equal reasons its not.  Dorsey didnt exactly light world on fire, we brought in a guy with OC experience in a way that felt not too dissimilar than having a backup QB ready. i dont think youre wrong either, fair point on your end

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  9. To keep this Bills related, heres a crushingggggggggg Wyatt Teller block, from my fav Twitter acct to see OL/DL play specifically.  His whole twitter is a goldmineeeee of this stuff (not ad, dunno the guy, just great page of stuff we dont see unless youre watching A22 tape).  Second, is a cool one from Morse ive never noticed live (it's in a cool thread with other 'whirly birds' types/examples

     

    Figure to break up some negativity, and all try to contribute to learning, maybe we could post our fav NFL follows for 'Baldy Breakdown' type accounts?  I'll be honest, really hoping to add more of this kinda thing to my feed as I could scroll this page all day, especially come Monday/Tuesday post film drop

     

  10. 55 minutes ago, GustheDog33 said:

    I agree!!

     

    The biggest thing a coordinator does week to week during the season, except for the bye, is decide which concepts are going into the game plan and where they fit on the play-sheet, mostly situationally.  So, the offense is not changing.  The plays and formations they have repped are the plays and formations they have.  That said, the plays they choose will be different, which might make all of the difference.  There is always discussion between the OC and the position coaches regarding the game plan and what is in and what is out.  Presumably, McD is in at least some of those meetings.  Push back is healthy in those meetings.  My guess is there was push back, but McD (rightly) let his OC have the final say.  He has now changed the decision maker, we'll see if it gets better.

    itll be his job to fix execution. can run the same play and not have WR's finish route in bunched up area. there are certainly plays weve installed and dont use (screens for the love of FFFFFFFFF). theres a lot to improve, not sure hell have enough time to fix this, but lets hope????

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  11. 1 hour ago, boyst said:

    Big question mark on why the change came now before this stretch. 

     

    Indictment of McChump

     

    What did we see yesterday that was so much different than the other games? If anything he called a better game last night. Now heading into when it matters most, against our hardest stretch he put so much of task ahead of us that it is damn near impossible to recover.

     

    This is poor management. The writing didn't just appear to fire him - it should have been done weeks ago if it was potential. 

    hopefully brady has been prepped and given a few weeks heads up that this might be coming

    1 hour ago, longtimebillsfan said:

    Really good discussion about the Bills on the Pat McAfee show.

     

    Dan Orlovsky giving good analysis.

    is this still on youtube or would i need a TV to see?

  12. 1 hour ago, Big Turk said:

     

    The man had Teddy Bridgewater and Sam Darnold as his QBs...all he should have been doing is running 😂

    teddy had a good year. robbie whatshisface had a huge year, dj moore as well,someone else too iirc. all this with awful OL, and no CMC

    was not without flaws the following year, but im atleast interested in outcome here

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  13. 46 minutes ago, Success said:

    I didn't get it.

     

    Obviously, Cook had kind of a rough night.  3 fumbles - one which set the tone for the game, one that didn't seem to be his fault, and one that fortuitously bounced back into his hands for a long gain.

     

    But he also had a pretty great night, and was one of the most impactful players on the field.  He led the last TD drive entirely on his own until the actual TD play.

     

    Sitting him for a series makes sense - it's what a lot of coaches do. But what McD did made little sense.  He kept Cook out for too long, and it really hurt our offense.

     

    he was fired up, but blocking was nice. they seemed pissed too

  14. *ANGER!*

     

    FIRE SECURITY, LUNCH LADIES, FIRE TURF MANAGEMENT, FIRE JESSICAS TENNIS COACH, THE MF'ING JANITORS!

     

    for real i dunno though, we had a stretch of being healthiest team in league. state of art facilities. terry is so rich, if theres an upgrade to be had here, pull out the checkbook and pony up the cash..... building a stadium, whats a 50k (100k? 150k? idk, idc) raise for the current elite/highest paid S&C's

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  15. 57 minutes ago, CEN-CAL17 said:

    Just so folks know….

     

    Joe Brady was the OC In Carolina, Learned under Sean Payton for a couple years. Prior to coaching Burrow at LSU.

     

    His QB was Teddy Bridgewater behind a terrible Oline who threw for nearly 4000 yards. With Mike Davis at RB.

     

    Carolina had almost 3x 1000  yard WRs and Robbie Anderson had nearly 100 Catches.

     

    I would say with half the talent this team has now he did pretty good. Hopefully his play calling style will have a difference 

     

     

     

     

    he got fired mid season year 1 too didnt he? textbook sacrificial lamb from rhule

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  16. 56 minutes ago, appoo said:

    Thats not how this works 

    genuinely asking..... ive seen here a bunch that beane cant fire mcd. does he have authority to fire dorsey? or did he rather? confusing power structure

    even if we think mcd did it, did beane have power to do it outside of recommending or insisting?

  17. 49 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

    Joe Brady was the "passing game coordinator" and play-caller at LSU when Burrow, Jefferson, and Chase steamrolled all of college football in 2019. Then he got the OC job in Carolina and got fired there, but they had no players besides a very injured CMC.

    also that chode coaching Nebraska was in LITERALLY exact scenario McD was in late last night. lets see what the kid has, Carolina fans werent happy he was let go at the time

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  18. 47 minutes ago, HomeskillitMoorman said:

     

    Not necessarily the "wrong person"...but we all know what he means. McD and him were the problem, McD being the bigger one. 

    grain of salt here, spaine has been a problem more than one spot and has direct beef over benching/cut. he immed became a locker room problem

     

    i agree with spain, just think hes the wrong messenger

  19. 45 minutes ago, boater said:

    All these people celebrating "McDermott on the hot seat"  ...LOL.

     

    He's on no hot seat. He has a guaranteed contract through 2027. He's not sweating anything.

    Dig another oil well Terry, 'this isnt a money grabbing venture'. chalk it up as a loss. ill root for mcd elsewhere!

  20. On 11/8/2023 at 2:52 PM, DrDawkinstein said:

    Jim Harbaugh broke his hand punching Jim Kelly in the head.

     

    We arent hiring him as anything on the Bills.

    He can punch my mom at her bday dinner if it gets us a SB!

    19 hours ago, chongli said:

    The whole discussion is moot. Beane/Pegula would never hire a known cheater.

    Didn't we just fire some COO for banging a coworker in London?

     

    Times are a changinnnnnn

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  21. On 11/8/2023 at 9:43 AM, C.Biscuit97 said:

    Honestly, he’s a d bag but all the guy does is win. But I would never pay a coach that much when you have a franchise qb. I also don’t know if his offense is the right fit for Allen and could see them butting heads. 
     

    but he will win where we he goes and get paid a lot of money while Michigan and the next players get screwed.

    All other points aside who cares what he makes? I don't, salary cap doesn't. 

     

    Other questions are valid, but Idc what he's paid if Terry doesn't 😭

  22. 1 hour ago, Special K said:

    Not as bad a penalty as the intentional grounding penalty....that one cost the Bills a chance at 3 points.

    The worst was the roughing passer.

     

    By rules definition awful.

    By judging intent, even worse, my golly.

    By result, flipped momentum of game instantly.

     

    Not saying we win, we likely don't, but it was a momentum and morale killer. Crazy thing is NFL killed itself. Game looked like it might be a shootout, and they helped pop the balloon

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