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familykwi

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  1. I hope someone in the press conference calls out McD on the punt choice regardless of the outcome of this game
  2. Wow! The Colts want us to win apparently. Two clock stoppages.
  3. Not just as long as the injured player is out. The time out, PLUS the punishment. Westwood One radio thinks his opinion matters since he was responding to Jim Gray's question. I was surprised by that response. Because you know Gronk is a good player does not mean Tre White deserves any less respect.
  4. I don't believe Happy Meals are a part of the breakfast menu. Sigh
  5. It's important to avoid STUPID penalties (like Gronk's). Having your teammate's back is not a stupid penalty especially given the game situation. The outcome was not in doubt, so taking a 15 yard penalty to establish the unity of your team would not detract from a chance to win. I'm not saying anyone had to come in and start a Crabtree type brawl, but a shove and making it clear that he cannot do that to one of ours would deliver a far better message.
  6. That outcome is pure fantasy, but that would be OUTSTANDING! The union has to appeal as it is what they are designed to do, but that is one of the problems with the legal system. Sometimes it would be nice to have the guilty party say, "my bad, I deserve it." Of course, Gronk's "apology" was a joke. If you're sorry, say so and end the statement. If you feel the need to add reasons and excuses, then your apology is not accepted as sincere. JMHO
  7. Did we believe this year would be a bust before or after the Watkins trade? I did not start seeing so much negative expectation until that deal was made. If the candy boys (M&M) had taken time to evaluate and WORK with what we have then used the coming off season to fill holes I think they would not be facing the DIStrust of the process they are facing now.
  8. There is more than one factor in the Tyrod benching, and if this has not crossed the minds of M&M, it has crossed mine. I think the purge of Watkins and Darby at the beginning of the season is a result of them observing Tyrod and not liking what they saw. Because they had Shady and others who still want to win, they claimed they are not mailing it in, and our defense supported that point of view. Unfortunately, Dennison has exposed himself as a system coordinator, not a teacher of offense, so he and Tyrod do not fit together. Tyrod's benching makes it clear they will not depart from Dennison and they believe in his system. I'm sure M & M believe Peterman will better fit Dennison's offense, so I think watching Peterman will be fascinating. It may blow up, it may work OK. IF they stuck with Tyrod and this team found a way to make the playoffs, they may still have brought in another QB, but they would have been criticized then instead of now. M & M has decided to rip the bandaid off now and get ready to fix the problem now instead of later. Doing so now leads to questions regarding M & M knowing what they are doing, so they betting start showing improvement next year and be in the playoffs no later than two years from now. Good luck fellas.
  9. My concern is the step in and blow it up philosophy of management. Often, when a person takes over as manager, they assess, get a feel for the culture, make decision about what to keep and what to change and decide the best way to bring their philosophy into the culture that exists. Now the NFL may have less patience in allowing management to build a program, but blowing it all up so soon may prolong the building process because you leave yourself little to no foundation to build upon. Making the playoffs this year will be a relief, but unless this turns into some magical finale of a season, I'm reserving my judgement on McBeane/McDermott until they've had a couple of drafts. If this team makes the playoffs, it will not be solely due to one McDermott draft with the Benjamin, Matthews and Gaines acquisitions. Most of this roster was assembled by Whaley, so success this year is still a product of his labor. If we do not show incremental improvement over the next 3 years, then this hire is not much different than the last 17 years. The barrage of news out of OBD is interesting and entertaining for sure. I'm not yet ready to blindly trust the process until it yields sustainable success though.
  10. Are there stats supporting the "Dennison system has been successful," comment? His last couple of stays as OC, his offenses were no better than bottom half of the league. Good coaches put their players in the best position to use THEIR strengths, not put square pegs in round holes. Coaches coach players, not systems on paper.
  11. Many of these players were already a part of the losing culture here. The trick will be insulating the new players with promise from those destined to be gone at season's end.
  12. Good drafts over the next 2-3 years along with smart spending.
  13. Back to point... The NFL is in LA for advertising dollars in the 2nd largest market. Selling seats helps the optics and the trendsetters in LA will absolutely want to say they were there for the opening of the new shiny stadium. I suspect even the Chargers will sell out early on. San Diego will not have the Chargers back so long as Spanos owns the team. The stadium is not long from demolition, there is no replacement and the city will not even try to work with the Spanos family. If he sells they may come back. If he keeps the team, he's stuck in LA because he could never afford another relocation fee.
  14. Truthfully, with the line play the way it is, I'm not sure starting Peterman is good for his health, nor his development. And for the record, any athlete would say they block out the boos, or in this case the cheers for his replacement. Standard cliche.
  15. Marcel is not the reason we look bad in all 3 stages of the game. This culture has to change and Marcel has been selfish since he came here. I don't miss him at all. Talented, but not a guy I ever trusted. LOVE the Benjamin trade though. I'll take him over Watkins every day and twice every Sunday. I just hope he gets a QB that can make throws before he decides to leave. What I don't understand is why our offense comes out with an uncharacteristic timing throw to Benjamin, a nice run by Shady, a designed run by Taylor all to great success, then after two missed attempts to Benjamin in the end zone, devolves to the same old boring offense. Why not keep the pedal to the medal? Defensively, it looks like our secondary is standing in zones as receivers just run to the openings instead of shadowing receivers through the zones to give the DL a chance to put pressure on the QB. We're still the six seed. That's tenuous for sure, but we still control our own fate. I still think the LAC, Ind, and both Miami games are very winnable. Very losable the way we've played the last two weeks, but I'm now going to examine how this team adjusts to this adversity. Firing Beane is WAY too premature now.
  16. I kid you not when I say we should draft OL with every pick rounds 1-3 every year until we find 5 good ones. THEN start putting skill players in place.
  17. I'd have way more interest watching Peterman learn, than Tyrod consistently show he cannot learn.
  18. Has anyone suggested to Tyrod that he lead the receiver? Clay should have caught it, but that's much easier to do when you can get reach forward, not back.
  19. In fairness, that hold was a joke. Behind the defender who makes the tackle. Not exactly sure what Thompson held him from.
  20. I'm sure Dennison has made his adjustments and the Bills O is ready to respond with an impressive 3 and out.
  21. Worse than losing is not being entertaining. Nothing about what I see offers hope. I'd rather see turnovers trying to make plays than 3 yard checkdowns on 3rd & 15. Take what they give you is not a recipe for success. At some point this team needs to dictate terms of engagement and stop getting bullied around.
  22. My concern here is Tyrod playing the race card because he feels over-criticized for his play as a QB will diminish the impact of issues regarding race that are more important. I'm Caucasian, so it's easy for me to say, but I seem to recall a fair amount of criticism being thrown at Brock Osweiler, Mike Glennon, and Nick Foles when they were underperforming starting quarterbacks. So much so, they all lost their starting jobs. They have all been criticized to the point that none of them gathers optimism if they are re-inserted as a starter. They are now "retreads." The fact is, quarterbacks are held to a higher standard because a team's success is linked to the play at that position more than any other. Criticism is going to come with that position. When Tyrod took over the starting job, I was happy because he was the best option. On this roster, I still feel that is true, but there are flaws to his game that have not shown enough improvement to feel confident in him as a long term solution. If Tyrod wants less criticism, then he needs to improve, period. I'm sure Tyrod came in feeling he would be the one to bring this team back into the playoffs. He has not. He should be willing to hold himself accountable, not look to deflect the issue by making this a racial issue. Just my two cents.
  23. I'm a transplant now living in San Diego having stayed after a tour in the Navy, but I'm still a fan of the Bills. I have the perspective of being in a city that has had their hearts ripped out by a buffoon of an owner that had no care of the fan base, only the dollars they could throw his way. Believe me, if the Bills were to leave Buffalo, it would hurt badly and would be unforgivable. Furthermore, if the NFL owners allowed that to happen, I'd be done with the NFL as well. I'm already disgusted with this ownership group who only make decisions based on maximum financial profit. Fan loyalty is not rewarded nor reciprocated. If fans demonstrate peacefully that they are dissatisfied with ownership by not paying for the product until the product is improved, owners do not apologize for their mismanagement and make changes to make the fan base happy. They cry to their other ownership brethren and say they need to chase dollars in another city that they can hold hostage for maximum profit. I'm OK with a business owner trying to make money. Businesses make money, but they do not put faces to their products and build personal relationships with their cities the way pro sports teams do. Those relationships become a part of the identity of the fans that support their teams. If the team chooses to turn their back on that relationship, then yes, I would have to let them go. Pegula was awarded the Bills on the premise that this team stay where it is. The fan support in Buffalo is still strong, so if they were to leave, then anything said before was a lie. It would be another billionaire owner being let into the club to help the others make more money for themselves. If it ever turns out that way I am out.
  24. Sign Smith and draft a QB. Part of me thinks that would be rather amusing.
  25. Absolutely. I prayed Tate could find his way into the end zone on the long kick return instead of hoping Tyrod could even finish a drive that started in the red zone.
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