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  1. 9 minutes ago, Buffalo03 said:

    Saleh is interesting but he has ties with Rivera who was known as one of the best D Coordinators in the league at the time he got his first HC job

    Really?  Taking the Jets (blow heart) scraps..  Didn't we do that once before?  How did that work out for us? (Sigh)

     

    I guess folks are going to pick a side on this one and dig in even more..  but considering where the Bills were before McDermott arrived, and more importantly, the expectations that have been built because of the culture McDermott has built, I think he is owed a little bit more then dumping him the one season we didn't meet expectations, which is most likely the result of catastrophic defensive injuries.

     

    Go Bills

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  2. 12 minutes ago, Dave in Avon Lake now said:

    I understand the nervous reactions to everything Bills having followed them for more than 50 years, but the key is points given up.  Dolphins got field goals when they should have been TDs based on field position.  Same in Vikings game before the fumble.  I agree it may have to do with the DBs and Safety changes every week, but I'll take our chances against any of the playoff teams.  Let them move the ball but keep them out of the endzone.  I know we are still a top 5 defense in points allowed so take it easy everyone (although I know you can't)

    This..      I know everybody (including myself) would like us to be the reincarnate of the 85 Bears / 2000 Ravens / 2002 Bucs defence.. but unfortunately that died when Micah and Von went down.   We are now the epitome of a 'bend don't break defense'...  Many teams (including the Chiefs) have won Superbowls with similar type defenses... Those chances increases significantly when you have a hybrid Superhero Buffalo behind center

     

    Go Bills!

     

     

  3. 9 hours ago, RangerDave said:

    My guess for a Big Man TD is Josh Allen.  As someone mentioned in another thread, it's been a while since the Knox to Allen TD throw.

    Hopefully this does not come to fruition... remember the 'meaningful' stat that the Bills are 0-3 when Josh catches a pass.  (Texans playoff games of 2019, Cardinals Hail Murray debacle in 2020, and 2 point conversion against Titans in MNF' in 2021)

     

     

  4. 1 hour ago, RiotAct said:

    they play it before most of our kickoffs, right before the opening riff of Seven Nation Army.

    I also think they have been playing this when there is an extended injury on the field.  I think they played it three times last week after Mike White felt the PAIN.

     

    Go Bills!

  5. 3 minutes ago, jlgarsh said:

    They're a fumbled snap from 9-2, and the 3 losses are by 8 total points. There's no reason to panic. After this Thursday  they have a mini bye and hopefully get healthier.

    This.   End of the day, and no offense to the OP, but what is the point of this thread.  This team could be easily undefeated but in all three games we beat ourselves (in spite of injuries). 

     

    I think there was genuinely an expectation amongst some Bills fans that this team would go undefeated and dominate each of those games.  That narrative became even more 'real' because of how much we dominated in the first 2 games of the year.   As much as people 'poo poo' the statement.. it is hard to win in the NFL...  but at this point, I would continue to celebrate that from Top to bottom of this organization we are top 5 in this league, and, most likely for many years to come.  You can call it drinking the kool aid, or wearing rose colored glasses, but I call it being realistic.  This is a fantastic team that can genuinely win any given Sunday and to not embrace that after 17 years of mediocrity, well, kind sir,  for many reasons lacks some level of rational perspective.

     

    Go Bills!

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  6. I will preface this statement by saying I am a big fan of Isiah Mackenzie.  He is quirky (which I can relate to) and seems to be a genuinely good dude...  I still love the story about Christmas Eve last year.

     

    Furthermore, he has produced way more then I thought he would've based on how we acquired him (Believe we nabbed him of the Broncos practice roster in 2018)... and I am always looking for him on the field... because we he gets the ball, he seems to produce way way more often than not.  

     

    However, does anybody think that part of Dorsey's freak out may have been because Mackenzie didn't do something he was supposed to do there.. Ie:  what he was coached to do vs what he ended up doing?  I know it's a stretch.. but between Lil Dirty being benched last year and then I seem to remember Josh potentially jawing at Mackenzie during the game on the sideline (I could have imagined this, I am still going through my 7 stages of BIlls grief right now), I think the "Face of the Franchise" could be free wheeling at times which may be holding him back on playing time / bigger plays.


    Go Bills!

     

     

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  7. The more and more feedback I get about this game, I continue to slot this game as an 'outlier' of what the Bills are. More specifically, this game is very similar to the Pats/Bills MNF game from last year where the environment played a more critical role then their opponent. 

     

    With that said, I am starting to lose some confidence that we can win the tight games.  This dichotomy of winning either big or losing small has definitely become a trend now (Ex the Colts game from last year) and you have to think, it is a monkey on the Bills back.  I would think winning one or two close games will help them move on from this narrative that could begin to define them.

     

    Go Bills!

     

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  8. Needless to say, what is most concerning about these injuries, is if we see any additional injuries to the DLine or our DB's on Sunday. That would be quite a blow to a D that's been playing lights out. 

     

    The flip side to this, as an earlier poster alluded to, just like the Pats were to the Bills, the Bills are in the Dolphins heads  (Insert Josh Allen for Tom Brady as well) .  With that said, I have to imagine, that if we do beat them on Sunday, the loss  will be a significant blow to the Fish psyche and would wipe out most of the confidence (arrogance) that they built after the Ravens comeback victory.  As well, if we win,  I can  see us running away with the division and have it locked up before December comes around.

     

    Go Bills!

     

     

  9. Long time listener, first time caller here...  and I think this may have been discussed before.. but a recent ESPN article on Russ Wilson, he reminded everybody that Seattle tried to trade him for the first overall pick in the 2018 draft (owned by the Browns at the time) and  with that pick, Seattle would would have (supposedly) selected JA17.

    Thankfully Cleveland declined and chose Baker Mayfield...  

     

    https://dailysnark.com/2022/09/07/report-seahawks-offered-russell-wilson-in-trade-with-browns-for-no-1-pick-in-2018-nfl-draft/

     

    Just another reminder as to how lucky we are (on a 1st week Victory Friday)  to have JA17 as QB1

    Go Bills!

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  10. 1 minute ago, Bruffalo said:

    Jackson should leave. 

     

    I completely think it's very dumb that he doesn't have an agent, but the Ravens are not putting him in a position to show that he can be more than a gimmick runner.  The Ravens WR core is arguably the worst in the league. 

    I think the Ravens not investing in WR's or getting him to run speaks more to Jackson's skillset then the Ravens organization.  I am in no way a fan of the Ravens... but to say they do not have a top 5 organization from top to bottom would be 'very dumb'

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  11. 1 minute ago, Big Turk said:

     

    I mean you aren't wrong, but if he goes to FA, someone is going to make him the highest paid QB in the NFL.

    110% agree.  Somebody will try to make it work.  But unlike other Top End FA Qb's (and they are rare), LJ is not plug and play.  The right fit is most likely a bottom tier team where the fans would be patient for the roster turnover needed to build a team around him.  

  12. 2 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

    Price continues to rise...Baltimore is going to be paying a lot for this muffler.

    I'm sure the Baltimore FO knows this.  Them not getting this deal done more likely speaks to the Lamar Jackson experience being done in Baltimore in the next 1-2 years.  The FO has built a team and offense that amplifies all LJ's strengths and tries to minimize all of his weakness'.. but between failures in the playoffs and LJ's smaller frame, I think the FO is realizing that winning a Superbowl with LJ is not likely (because of what it takes to win playoff games) let alone sustainable.

     

    I realize this is quite the hot take..  but if I was a GM in the NFL, I would think twice about investing a lot of money in Lamar Jackson because of what you need around him to win and take advantage of his skills

     

     

    Go Bills!

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  13. I think it was MRob that mentioned earlier this week on One Bills Drive, that teams are still trying to figure themselves out the first four weeks of the season..  and that is even more true when you consider the rules regarding mini camps / practices / three pre-season games now.  So he emphasized a couple of things that usually happen in the first four weeks is 

     

    1) The talent of the team usually defines who wins these games early in the season

    2) That the hunger / will to win also plays a part

     

    I do not have a good feeling about this game...  but if you buy into what MRob says, and recognizing that we are the more talented team and after KC and the mantra of 'Find a way' you have to Billieve that we win this game..  

     

    Go Bills!

     

     

  14. 12 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

    I feel like those late 80s early 90s bills teams were 100% embraced nationally

     

    After three straight losing Super Bowl appearances I’d say they turned going into the fourth

    I dunno about that.  I feel like other  then the 1990 team at the height of the no huddle did we capture some level of positive national attention..  Previous to that, the national attention we received was around an underachieving Bickering Bills team.  

     

    Furthermore, I don't believe the Bills let alone the city of Buffalo was embraced nationally. I think after that 90 season, the AFC was seen as the junior conference and the NFC championship games (especially the Cowboys / 49ers game) were seen as the 'De Facto' Superbowl. The only National person that supported (as mentioned a number of times) was Chris Berman...  Again it it selective memory as I know the team was featured on multiple covers of SI magazine and others.. it seemed like most times we were that 'gadfly' of the NFL that just wouldn't go away rather then what it is now..  It is definitely different times. let alone generation (gawd I'm old) so we just may be comparing apples to oranges here.


    Anyhow ...  Go Bills!

     

  15. 3 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    Most of my post was tongue in cheek. People used to think the media hated us and Buffalo in general. But we just sucked. Once we were good, the media and everyone loves Buffalo. It’s a weird feeling. I don’t remember Buffalo (the city) ever being perceived this well in my life. 

    I agree with this.. May be selective memory, but even during the the glory years the Bills and Buffalo were not embraced nationally as much as they are today (for now) 

     

    Could be fleeting.. but I think it's due to a bunch of stars aligning between the national love for  a Superhero a QB, a genuinely well run organization, and the team coming off one of the greatest games ever combined with a fanbase that either because of good or bad reasons is admired nationally..  it is reflecting well on the City. 

     

    Lastly, I think another 'thing' to appreciate though is that this is a different time and age then the 90's team where the world is much more connected then it's ever been because of social media combine this with the Bills organization that has made a point of connecting with the city and its people, I think that has created the right conditions for this 'national love'.

     

    Anyhow..  Go Bills!

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  16. 44 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    I like KB but man, he really jumped on this bandwagon. It’s the one thing I hate about good now. Where were all these people when we were debating Losman- Holcomb or hyping up Jeff Tuel in the preseason? All these 22 year old girls where 90s SB sweatshirts not watching the game because it’s cool to like the Bills now. 
     

    now get off my lawn. 

    I get it.. but he's part of the national media.. and to chide somebody from the National NFL because they didn't vocally support 7-9 Rex Ryan led Bills team on a national forum seems (and I think I am putting this nicely) unrealistic.  That Brandt in his own way (similar to MRob) have jumped on the Bills bandwagon and have made it 'fun' on a national perspective to support the Bills, is quite frankly what many of wanted/complained about when this team was mired in mediocrity let alone relevancy.   

     

    As well, and I apologize, if that has been mentioned, I think Brandt's recent stance / comments on Deshawn Watson's 6 game suspension, IMHO, speaks highly of Kyle Brandt the individual.  

     

    So recognizing that KB may not be everybody's 'cup o tea'... I will say he is a welcomed member to our (dysfunctional) family (mafia)

     

    Go Bills!
     

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  17. 14 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

    Well that is a podcast to avoid. Even Josh's presence can't make up for the douchebag. 

    Interesting.  I try to be on the fence about Brandt.. because at times I have questioned his sincerity about being a true supporter of the Bills vs. being a member of the media and is riding the bandwagon of the flavor of the day. 

     

    However, I keep on coming back to him and genuinely enjoy his rallying calls for the Bills, his commentary on One Bills Live,  and it seems like his support of this organization (Beane, McDermott, Allan & Co) seems to be sincere and genuine and he wants to see the Bills. Buffalo, and it's fans win.  So his personality can be abrasive and over the top at times.. but I don't believe that qualifies him as a douchebag...  Quite frankly, I equate the douchebaggery to folks like Nick Wright and our ole pal Jerry Sullivan.....  

     

    Anyhow Go Bills!

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  18. 1 hour ago, corta765 said:

    They kept trying this stupid shovel pass which Thurman got maybe 2-3 yards each time. The best plays Buffalo had were either screen passes or slant routes tht negated some of Dallas speed. The coaching staff never adjusted for the fact Dallas kept eating up misdirection plays like crazy.

     

     

    Yeah.. I remember watching the game back in 94 getting frustrated with those shovel passes (I do not ever remember them doing that before that year or even in years previous to 93) because they were getting nothing out of it.  With that I said, I think it become common knowledge that through some media tape going into the game, Jimmy Johnson actually saw the Bill's practicing that play.. and he had the Cowboys ready for it.    Who knows what could've been if they didn't see that media tape....  

     

    Go Bills!

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