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Do you want Daboll to leave for a HC job?
Nihilarian replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
When you look at what Matt LaFleur did for Aaron Rodgers with implementing a stout run game to go along with that GB passing attack that was failing the team as they went from 6-9-1 in 2018 to 13-3 in 2019. This, simply by building a power run game to compliment that passing attack. Rodgers in 2018, 4442 passing yards, 25 TDs, 2 INTs- 2019 Rodgers 4002 passing yards, 26 TDs, 4 INTs. If the Bills had a stout RB run game like the Colts, Titans, 49ers... then they would be new impossible to stop the Bills offense. Yes, they have improved in this facet the last month. The Bills are currently 6th in rushing and a whole lot of that is because the QB is the second leading rusher on the team with 763 yards rushing, 6 TDs. Forgive me If I'd rather see the RBs doing most of the running as it took so, so, so, so very long to find a talent like Allen and I want to see that arm in the pocket for the next 20 seasons! Yes, Brian Daboll has done well in Buffalo and he gets credit for helping Josh Allen become one of the very best QB's in the league. The man hasn't built a consistent balanced offense and relied far to much, to often on Josh Allen's arm. The pass game isn't working in a game and the run game isn't working either...let's just keep throwing no matter what kind of pressure the QB is under. And yes, this has changed somewhat the last few games. The question is...why did it take so long to get this done? I read after the last few games that Bills fans are no longer calling for a better RB or better O line. Why? Because the run game is finally working well. My take is McD has had a lot to do with this (Bills RB running surge) at the half of that Bucs game. I also think Florio is correct that If the Bills fall off in offensive production like they did last season in the playoffs. Then, I think changes with be forthcoming. -
Daboll's Play Calling -- The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Nihilarian replied to HIT BY SPIKES's topic in The Stadium Wall
Daboll seems lost on how to adjust to a lot of different things. With as much NFL OC experience as the man has he should be able to adjust to anything at any time. 8 years as an NFL OC. That Jacksonville Jaguars 6-9 loss comes to mind 47 passing attempts against a defense putting a ton of pressure on Allen. things got worse as the game went on too. Just keep passing the ball. Drive Chart, FG, FG, Punt, Punt, INT, INT, Punt Fumble, Downs. Seriously, only 6 Bills points scored against the 2-6 Jags with the 30th ranked defense. It was a 59 degree day so ya can't blame the heat, save the heat on Allen 4x sacks, 8 QB hits. With what happened last season after the team was destroying opponents just before the playoffs. 49-19 at Denver. 38-9 at NE. 56-26 Miami at Buffalo to end the 2020 season. Then Playoffs, barley beating the Colts 27-24. Only scoring 10 offensive points against the Ravens. Getting blown out by the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game 24-38. The last two games this season the Bills were faltering on offense against some scrub teams in Atlanta with the 29th ranked defense, and NY Jets with the 32nd ranked defense. Now this game, the Patriots have the #2 defense just behind the Bills. I have no faith that Daboll will focus on the the Patriots game over setting up his resume for his interviews. Besides, Bill Belichick almost never gets beaten by the same team twice a season. He will have the Patriots ready! I'm hoping that McD has a backup plan for this game should the Buffalo offense fall on its face in the first half. **I have visions of the 1990 SB running through my head. -
Daboll if you are listening...double moves will work this week!!
Nihilarian replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall
He ain't reading this fodder as he is far too busy setting up his resume for the Dolphins, Bears and others. Not gonna be surprised if the offensive game plan and play calls look bad again this season for the playoffs. -
most underrated move by Beane during his time here
Nihilarian replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Thank the lord he wanted no part of Buffalo. There were other players the Bills went after and didn't get...things worked out. For me, as good as that 3rd for Taylor was and moving on from Glenn with his bad foot. I gotta say, a #1 pick for Stephon Diggs was simply brilliant IMO. That one move help propel Buffalo to the AFC Championship game. 13-3, #2 overall offense in 2020. -
I don't see it that way. This owner is hands off and the GM, HC are both really good now. The problem with Luck was that he was so beaten up by the time Reich got there he just wanted out. Darn shame too as they probably would have won a SB or two. The Colts get a top QB and look out AFC. JMO
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Anyone else worried about daboll heading into the playoffs?
Nihilarian replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
Going into that Buffalo game the Falcons defense was last in the NFL in sacks and near last against the run, 29th in points allowed, 26th in yards. The NY Jets defense was 32nd in both yards, points allowed. I don't get why the Buffalo offense had so much trouble moving the ball, scoring in the first half of both games against such bad defenses. I'm hoping the Bills OC was avoiding running his best strategies going into these two garbage teams and holding out his best for the playoffs. -
Bears and Dolphins request interview with Brian Daboll
Nihilarian replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
I wouldn't get my hopes up. If he had a decent interview I'd think he be the HC of the Chargers right now. Dolphins-Bears and Jags-Raiders-Broncos-Vikings are also looking for a new HC. https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-coaching-gm-tracker-latest-news-interviews-developments-in-2022-hiring-cycle Interesting stuff. According to this link, Daboll is the only guy being considered for the Miami job atm. -
Anyone else worried about daboll heading into the playoffs?
Nihilarian replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
Three words...Six to Nine! There was a point in this season in which it was noted that McD was talking about his OC the very same way he talked about Rick Dennison in the 2017 season. The Bills lost to the Jags 6-9, were blown out by the Colts 15-41 and lost to the Patriots at home in a windstorm to an offense that only threw 3 passes, 10-14! Mostly because this OC kept getting caught up in throwing the ball all game... instead of what it will take to exploit the team/defense he is facing. Keep passing and when that doesn't work...keep passing. It's also been noted that this OC has finally started using the RBs in the run game more and it's been somewhat successful. Suddenly, we Bills fans are no longer claiming we need a better O line, need a better lead RB. If this were happening all season... then this thread would have no merit. Look at this recent Jets game! The Buffalo offense was stumbling big time for a lot of that game and this was against a 4-12 team with the 32nd ranked defense, 30th in passing yards allowed. WTH! At times this OC doesn't see what's working and what isn't working. WR Gabe Davis against the Jets, 14 targets, 3 receptions for 39 yards. Yes, the Bills finally scored 14 points in the 4th quarter to put some distance to win 27-10. This was a very close game for quite a awhile and it took a historically dominant defensive game play to keep the Bills in this game. Buffalo Bills defense, NINE sacks on the Jets rookie QB Wilson, who went 7 of 20 for 87 yards all game. The Jets run game went 17 rushes for 48 yards. Because of those 9 Buffalo sacks the Jets only had 5 net passing yards all game! 53 total yards of offense by the Jets! Bills fans should be worried about this OC and if he has the proper game plan to beat the Patriots. Ya know what is funny / odd? You don't hear much about Brian Daboll's name being bandied about as a new HC hire when so many teams are looking. Just think, GB OC Nathanial Hackett is generating more interest... -
Daboll's Play Calling -- The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Nihilarian replied to HIT BY SPIKES's topic in The Stadium Wall
Took him longer to figure out how to defeat the cover 2 shell defense. With all the talent in this Buffalo receiver corps... you would think we would see continued improvement / innovation in the passing offense. Week 16 against NE, Lil dirty had 12 targets, 11 receptions for 125 yards, 1 TD. Awesome game. Then against Atlanta the very next week, 2 targets, 1 reception for 6 yards. Against the Jets this week, 1 target, 1 reception, 9 yards. Meanwhile, Gabe Davis, 14 targets, 3 receptions for 39 yards. I don't get it. -
Flores was pretty darn good considering he got stuck with Tua at QB. The Dolphins owner Ross has his nose into everything he shouldn't have it in. Miami went 10-6 last season with Fitz (4-3) and Tua (6-3) and just missed getting into the playoffs. Granted, there was a ton of strange happenings going on inside that building. Like the releasing the team captains. Benching Fitz when the team was winning... for Tua who struggled early. Various offensive coordinators over his three seasons. I'm kind of happy he is gone from Miami as any new HC will want to build the team his way... and that means changes to the coaching staff, players. Just what Tua needs is a new OC...
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The Dolphins fired a HC that swept the NE Patriots after going 9-8 this year. Man, that phins owner is a complete moron! They went on a 7 game tear only losing to the #1 seed Titans in their final 8 games. I suppose it doesn't matter that Tua only played in 12 of those 17 games going 7-5. I'm not crying because I don't see them hiring anyone better. This is typical dysfunction in the type of thing that screwed Buffalo for nearly 20 seasons. Hopefully it continues with the Jests, Phins. All we need now is for the cheater to retire.
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A Few Thoughts about the Falcons Game, in no particular order
Nihilarian replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Years ago, a reporter walked into the locker room after a practice and asked the receivers why they had all these little X's on their chests. The retort was, that's just John being John. John Elway was always throwing with force and the receivers simply learned to catch those fastballs. I don't recall those Bronco receivers not being able to catch everything thrown their way. No reason why the Bills receivers can't learn to catch everything too, in any conditions. Coaching. -
How confident are you about the Bills going into the playoffs?
Nihilarian replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree with this mostly because the Bills OC started to do it again against the Falcons...just keep throwing...just keep throwing! In that first Buffalo drive, 14 passes, 8 incomplete, one called run by Singletary, 2 runs by Allen, one for a TD. Allen did a lot of the running in that first half and ended the game with 15 carries for 81 yards. Why... is...the... Buffalo... QB... running... this... much!!! Yes, Josh took over this game by running. This against a near worst NFL defense, 29th in points allowed, 24th in yards. Atlanta is 32nd in team sacks in 2021. I have no faith that when both the Buffalo pass game and run game falter that the Bills OC won't continue to just keep calling for pass plays. Yes, Singletary was effective in this game. That was against a team near last in rushing yards allowed, 26th. I have faith in Josh Allen to do his best. I have faith in the Buffalo defense to do their best. The game plans and play calls, no, not so much! -
How confident are you about the Bills going into the playoffs?
Nihilarian replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
All I can say is... put this, along with a lot of other issues on the direct shoulders of the Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator. The man had a terrible record as an NFL OC before he got to Buffalo! And Allen, with all his elite skills has made Brian Daboll look somewhat decent. Let's not forget that this is the man that thought Nathan Peterman was a viable starter against the Ravens in 2018. Sent him out there to get destroyed! Daboll had no plan against that fierce Baltimore pass rush, not in 2018 6x sacks for Peterman, Allen, and again in 2019 6x sacks Allen. If not for Allen and his unique running ability, toughness, brains and overall elusiveness...he might have ended up on a dumpster heap like so many Cleveland Browns QB's have...super star arm aside. All I can say is, week 9, to lose to the 1-6 Jacksonville Jaguars 6-10 (worst team in the NFL that NE just pasted with a 50 burger) with the 30th ranked defense who sacked Josh Allen 4x!!! Only 9 rushes by Buffalo RBs that game with the QB throwing 47 times... QB having difficulty passing in a game...just keep throwing! Yep, this team has a weakness alright. -
How confident are you about the Bills going into the playoffs?
Nihilarian replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
Even if Newton had never been injured... he isn't, wasn't, hasn't been nearly as good as Allen is as a passer...and never has... 10 seasons in the NFL and Newton has had only four seasons at 60% passing or above. Out of those ten seasons he has had only 3 that were winning seasons 2013-2015-2017. His QB record is 69-60-1. His TDs, he has only one season with 30+ TD passes. In 2015 with 35 TDs, and the next season in 2016 went 6-8 with a 52.5 completion percentage, 19 TD passes. Newton threw for 4000 yards only once, his first season. Newton barley breaking 20 TD passes a season most of his career. Allen, in his four years in the league, 10 TDs, 20 TDs, 37 TDs respectively, and 34 already this year. Completion percentage, 52.8, 58.8, 69.2, 64.1 and we also know that Allen hasn't been one to take the check down pass until recently. Already 3 out of 4 winning seasons. 38-21 record. with two 4000 yard seasons. Lastly, If Allen had an OC who knew how to defeat a cover 2 shell defense (after being an NFL offensive coordinator for 12 years) and build a decent ground game enough to help take the offense off the QBs shoulders somewhat, Josh Allen would have been the NFL MVP this season. P.S. Yes, the Buffalo Bills have finally found a run game the last few games and finally figured out how to work to defeat a cover 2 shell. Why did it take most of the season to figure this out? -
How confident are you about the Bills going into the playoffs?
Nihilarian replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't look at them that way. Should the Bills get the lead and hold it, that would force the Colts to throw...and Wentz is not an elite "come from behind" QB. Use their own way they beat the Patriots against them. OTOH, should the Bills get down against them in a rematch, I think Allen has the tools and weapons to put up some good numbers against any team. They showed that in the second half of that Bucs game. -
You and me both brother! Going into the 3rd quarter, Cleveland's RB Nick Chubb had a 5.8 YPC avg, that with 10 carries and ended the game with a 4.8 YPC avg with only 12 carries. When you have a starting QB that dinged up and the highest paid backup in the league...why not sit the starter and play the backup?? Not only that, why not run the ball down the Steelers throats?? It was like the Bills OC was running that offense this week. Or, as others pointed out...perhaps the HC wanted to point out the flaws in the current starting QB... that he isn't worthy of a big contract. That the team may need to draft a QB again in the first round in the 2022 NFL draft? Curiouser and curiouser!
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Like I stated, "lies, damned lies and statistics." Not to mention... that Josh Allen running for the end zone with the ball in his hands certainly would not have been downed by a knee a yard from the EZ... AND, he wouldn't have gotten a 15 yard penalty for taunting which pushed the team back 15 yards. "I'll say that Allen was a more effective QB than Matt Ryan." As would I, as would I.
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There are three kinds of lies, lies, damned lies and statistics. Three things happen when you throw a football and two are bad. IMO Allen was mad about his passing performance and took it out by running it right at the Falcons. Allen Passing, 11 of 26 for 120 yards, 3 INTs Allen Rushing, 15 carries 81 yards a 5.4 YPC avg. 2 rushing TDs. The Bills won...so, who cares about the stats...as others have pointed out Allen's poor passing performance finally had the OC work the run game more to counter the lousy passing...it worked! About time too... considering the Bills might need to run the ball more in inclement weather conditions again. Balance works on offense! Finally Singletary with a 100 yard rushing game!!! 23 rushes for 110 yards, 2 rushing TDs, a 4.8 YPC avg. Funny thing... nobody whining about how the Bills need a better O line and better RBs after this game. The thing is, RB's tend to play better the more they run the ball...that, over the past sporadic play calling of 10 or so carries a game by a RB.
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I keep hearing about Tomlin...when was that 2019? Rudolph 5-3, Hodges 3-3. The Steelers went 8-8 that season. Yet, Tomlin has had Big Ben most of his entire tenure as HC of the Steelers. Let's see what he does without Ben. Both Cowher and Tomlin have been Steelers HC for 15 years each. Tomlin 240 games 153-85-2. Cowher, 240 games 149-90-1, he did it with QB's like Tommy Maddox, Kordell Stewart, Mike Tomczak, Neil O'Donnell, Big Ben his last three seasons. They both took their teams to two SB's and each won one and lost one. Both with 11 winning seasons.
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Chubb is averaging 5.8 yards per carry and he only has 10 rush attempts so far...