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BillsFan4

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  1. I knew he was going to get a huge contract just by the way Lynch and Shanahan were talking about him. They were just gushing to the press about Nimmy G and I said at the time that his agent must just be drooling at the pay day coming.... I'll bet any money that there is some type of out after year 2 or 3 though. I honestly think this is a good gamble by SF. I would for sure take him in Buffalo right now with that contract. It's hard to truly judge until you've seen a guy in the league for a few yearsFrom what I've seen, I think he has everything it takes to make a team a Super Bowl contender. You can see why they were gushing over him though -
  2. Beane would be a legend if he pulled this off. But I just don't see San Fran letting Jimmy G go. I would be absolutely shocked if this actually happened. Someone would have to revive me... it sure is a nice dream but again, I just don't see it. I'd sure love to be wrong. How amazing would would it be to torture the Pats with Jimmy G for the next decade plus though?!! edit - please change the thread title to more accurately reflect that this is only a rumor on Facebook.
  3. Tony Dungy's full quote (not sure if this has been posted, didn't see it if it was...) http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/02/07/tony-dungy-josh-mcdaniels-hanging-assistants-out-to-dry-is-indefensible/
  4. This is something I haven't seen talked about a lot. Kraft deserves blame for this whole situation too. Had he truly wanted to keep McDaniels, he should have made this push weeks ago and McDaniels probably wouldn't have ever agreed to the Indy job in the first place. But instead he waits until the last second, after Indy already announces the hire & sends letters to season ticket holders, and after McDaniels already partly hired his staff. This just comes off as petty as hell to me. Kind of like a guy who breaks up with his girlfriend then sees her happily dating some other guy he doesn't like. So he starts interfering in the relationship trying to get his ex back even though he may not truly want her. But, regardless, he just doesn't want to see her with that other guy. Man, I'll tell ya - The Patriots make it sooo easy to hate them.
  5. I wasn't talking about what she said. I hadn't even seen that tweet when I wrote my response to you. I was was talking about what Adam Schefter, Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo and other very reliable reporters have said.
  6. He may not be a scumbag, but you HAVE to admit that it was a really scummy move by him. I know you're biased about this as a Pats fan but I don't care. Even a Pats fan can't be that naive about what McDaniels did. Actually take a minute to think about the scenario he left all these people in and all the lives affected. He reached out to numerous guys and asked them to be his assistants, and Indy went ahead and hired them for McDaniels. It's being reported that many of them have already moved to Indy and began working in the Colts building. These coaches uprooted their whole lives and families to move to Indy and work under McDaniels. Now they are going to be working for some unknown head coach who is going to have zero loyalty to any of these guys and is going to probably want to bring in his own people the first chance he gets. And Indy is stuck trying to find a new head coach who doesn't mind coming in and working with a staff someone else put together, instead of getting to hire his own trusted assistants that share his vision. If you cant see how wrong what he did is, then I don't know what to say.
  7. Wow. What an absolute !@#$ing douche McDaniels is. I'd be absolutely disgusted if I were Indy, or one of the assistant coaches he recruited.
  8. I think it's a bit disingenuous to say "he couldn't even beat Nick a Foles". He wasnt playing defense tonight. Pats D was trash most of the night. I believe they allowed points on 8 of 10 possessions. Brady did his job. He put up a new Super Bowl record 505 passing yards, and 30+ points on a great Philly Defense, which I believe, if I heard right, they also said was a new record by a losing team in the Super Bowl - that no team had ever put up 33 points and lost in the SB before. The outcome of that game, IMO, comes down to coaching, execution and the play of Philly's offense + New England's defense. It really has nothing to do with Brady not playing well. I don't see where this hurts his legacy. If anything it probably helps it. 8 Super Bowls (in 16 seasons starting, technically) is just insane. That amounts to a SB appearance in 1/2 of the seasons he's started. And as much as I hate to say it, he might not even be quite done writing his legacy yet (although I sure hope he is...).
  9. https://www.express.co.uk/sport/othersport/914490/Tom-Brady-Nick-Foles-handshake-Super-Bowl-52-sportgalleries I guess Tom Brady supposedly didn't even shake Nick Foles hand after the game. Went to the locker room instead.
  10. I'd take Foles in Buffalo in a heart beat! Eagles may may be hesitant to trade him until Wentz is at 100% though.
  11. Things come Full circle! (kinda, sorta...) He was our backup QB when Belichick (in his first Super Bowl appearance iirc) and the Giants beat the Bills in the Super Bowl with their backup QB. Now, all these years later, he helps the Eagles beat Belichick's Patriots (in potentially his last super bowl appearance I hope...)) with their backup QB.
  12. Finally gets his ring! Congratulaions Frank! We Bills fans are happy for you. I just hope someday (before I die, obviously...) we get our SB victory.
  13. Absolutely. His play calling was brilliant, and he took some HUGE risks. I hope McDermott was paying attention. This is how aggressive you have to play the Patriots if you want to win.
  14. Eagles win! With their backup QB! It's actually kind of fitting that Belichick gets beat by a backup QB. He helped the Giants win with their backup QB in his first ever SB appearance (iirc), and now he loses to a backup QB in what could possibly be his last SB appearance.
  15. It's so obvious he's such a huge Pats fan. I was literally yelling at my TV "he was a runner and crossed the plane of the goal Line you Patriots homer!" when he was saying that touchdown shouldn't count because he fumbled the ball.
  16. Patriots have made a lot of uncharacteristic mistakes.
  17. Ooh. He was wide open Tyrod! Edit - sorry. It's just a reflex reaction. lol
  18. For sure. You know the Patriots are a 2nd half type of team. Keep the foot on the gas!
  19. Ok, they can start the game again any time now...
  20. Belichick, without a doubt. Brady will be 41 before next season. Father Time catches up to everyone, I don't care who you are, and MAN would it be satisfying to see that happen on the field. Belichick could decide to pull a Tom Coughlin and coach until he is well into his 70's. He is the puppet master in New England. Everything is done his way, to his standards. He is like a king there. Everyone does what he says without question. That would be a huge hit to lose him. He is irreplaceable IMO (so is Brady though). His attention to every little minute detail is the stuff of legend. I mean, stuff as insignificant as counting how many times a QB coming up on their schedule turns his head to the left or right. He even studies officiating crews to see what penalties they call more often and which they let go, and all sorts of other crazy stuff no one else in the league probably even thinks of. He is also the absolute master of in game adjustments. I don't think anyone adjusts the game plan during a game as well as he does. They could find another good coach and still still be a dangerous team with Brady, but I just can't see anyone coming in and replacing Belichick and his total obsession for preparing for an opponent. The other thing - with both coordinators leaving, if Belichick left too it would be very hard to keep all of their schemes/systems/culture etc. the same. Someone could come in and try to do it like they did, but it likely wouldn't be the same.
  21. Damn. He can't be happy. Although he will ill still get his super bowl ring if the Pats win, so...
  22. And not interfere in the decision making like he has in the past. I am actually just a little surprised that they've haven't seemed to have any trouble attracting so many big name front office people with Haslam's track record... Although I am sure that landing Dorsey went a long way in that regard (plus the boatload of picks...).
  23. This wouldn't surprise me at all. I posted about how I felt the Vikings could be the perfect fit in the Cousins thread. I think it either comes down to them or Denver, but the more I thought about it the Vikings probably make the most sense. They need a QB, easily have the cap space ($57+M iirc) and are poised to compete immediately as well as for many years to come. As as much as I'd love the Bills to be high on his list and think that he and McDermott would be a perfect fit, I just don't see it. Not yet anyway. We have a lot more to prove still.
  24. Can they actually even give him the tag? https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/washington-redskins/ As of now they have $47M in cap space. But that's without Alex Smith's cap hit. Now, we don't know how Smith's deal is structured. But for now, let's say it's $20M this season. That only leaves $27M. Not enough for the $34M exclusive tag. And I can't imagine that Smith's cap hit would be as low as $13M for this season (what it would need to be for Wash. to have the $34M they need to tag Cousins). I don't even know if they could do that.
  25. And both from the same draft class as Sammy, at that.
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