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GoBills808

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  1. But that's kind of like calculating the deepest pool by measuring the width of the shallow end isn't it Depth at the top of the roster is a lot more important than the guys who aren't going to be getting nearly as many reps
  2. I don't watch much college football How difficult can it be to run a college offense w Joe Burrow, Jamarr Chase, and Justin Jefferson tho
  3. Yeah I disappoint folks for way less
  4. objectively correct We we actually have is a borderline top10 TE, a borderline top 5ish RB, and a WR room comprised entirely of guys who in their combined NFL careers have never cracked 875 yards/season which for reference would have been good for the 44th ranked wideout by yards last year. so there's optimism and then there's reality...let's not confuse the two
  5. Yes imo....there is a path for that, I just think it relies on too many best case scenarios coming to fruition concurrently
  6. i know you probably didn't mean it this way but this reads as having less talent makes you more difficult to defend can you give me an example of the concept you are referring to?
  7. really bad take
  8. get rid of video review all together
  9. They knew what they were getting
  10. this is what the buffalo rumblings folks think https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2024/5/22/24065977/what-if-josh-allen-quarterbacked-the-marrone-and-ryan-eras
  11. yeah exactly I don't think this is the kind of roster or staff that can finesse their way to a championship. I truly don't and I believe the results thus far (esp your bolded) back that up 100%. I think they like to believe they can and that's where all the talk about 'complementary football' comes from...but a high variance offense is actually going to leave them more room for error. I believe there's a real incongruity between how the FO imagines this team should look like and the realities of their own capacity for succeeding in that style. And I think it's going to come to a head this season.
  12. I think you can add in Shakir turns into a 1250ish type guy which would probably slot in between 3 and 4 for me but yeah
  13. That's what I was getting at👍 It seems to me we are projecting best case scenarios improvements across the board on offense under the guidance of an untested OC. I actually think the offense has the potential to be pretty bad/ugly...in the past we've hung our hat on historic TD numbers offensively but suddenly moving to ball control is dicey imo The KC playoff loss was a real reminder for me at least of how thin the margins are for that style of offense. It takes such detailed commitment and execution...now we are expecting not only better fundamentals out of lesser players but also better game planning/scheme out of basically a rookie NFL OC?
  14. give me some reasons for optimism that Brady can scheme this effectively because imo the end of last season was not sustainable
  15. I can't think of many either but it's the dolphins😂😂 Imo at this point in their careers Tua is better than Herbert
  16. they put up 70points last year
  17. would have definitely have made the playoffs in 2014 2015 as well
  18. that's my point tho MVP is team dependent...I don't think the Bills will be in the running for top seed this yr
  19. id save you money tbh he was excellent last season w the 2seed and only got 1 vote its a team award at this point
  20. what should worry you about the mcdermott may become reid argument (aside from the litany of logical fallacies and statistical inconsistencies) is all the people making it are looking at it from McDermott's side and not the Bills' reid didn't win anything in Philadelphia
  21. going to ask again are we dropping the drought era coach into the 2024 bills or are we dropping 2024 allen into the drought
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