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Doc Brown

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  1. Oh man. The Bengals game is another story. Completely outcoached on both sides of the ball. If there was a game that Pegula could've been justified firing him for it was that one.
  2. If McDermott got destroyed by the Steelers at home last year in the Wild Card round like the Cowboys did against the Packers I'd want McDermott fired yesterday.
  3. Who'd you rather have as a head coach?
  4. He's 1-3 in the playoffs since 2020. McDermott is 5-4.
  5. He's never ran for more than nine before last season but they leaned on the tush push a lot more last season. Five times I believe. I'll go under but barely. I think he gets ten.
  6. He'll bring a renewed energy but their a year or two away from having the roster to compete. The interior of their offensive and defensive lines concerns me. Plus, Herbert lost his only safety blanket in Keenan Allen. I don't like their young WR core besides McConkey. Who do they have at CB outside Samuel?
  7. Chiefs. Best QB in the league. Best offensive mind in the league that's their HC. Advantage of premier receiver weapon way underpaid because he happens to be a TE. Better WR's this year that puts more stress on a defense vertically. Great defensive coordinator that they're able to maintain because teams shy away from hiring older defensive coordinators who failed being a head coach their first time around. Plus, the AFC West is the weakest division in the conference so they may get the #1 seed. Having said all that, I hope Kelce falls off a cliff, Worthy turns out to be a bust, and the injury bug punishes the Chiefs like it did the Bills last year.
  8. If you project it out you could pry give out one big contract other than Josh. I'd like that position to be a #1WR in his prime. Take advantage of having a defensive minded head coach who can get the most out of players on rookie deals and low cost free agents.
  9. I think the 49ers really don't want to let him go because he's a true #1 that opens the field up for them in the middle for guys like Samuel, Kittle, McCaffrey, and now Pearsall to feast. It's more of a pipe dream on my part.
  10. It's the same three CB's as last year in Benford, Douglas, and Elam. Can Ja'Marcus Ingram step into the Dane Jackson role? We have four true safeties (Rapp, Edwards, Bishop, Hamlin) competing for two stops and that's assuming Hyde isn't brought back. All but Bishop have started before. I wouldn't count out Cam Lewis being a break glass in case of emergency backup at the position either. They may bring in a veteran at either position if the young guys don't step up in training camp. I trust McDermott in evlauating and developing the secondary. I'm not concerned with this secondary in the slightest. WR and DE on the other hand......
  11. Yeah. I'd give it to him as they'll have the space next year to give out at least one big free agent contract especially with the cap going up as quickly as it is. I'd love to have Aiyuk, Coleman, and Kincaid as Josh's three main targets for the next four plus years while he's in his prime.
  12. Seems like a good time to trade the farm for Aiyuk.
  13. It's kind of crazy that the Canadian hockey teams haven't won a Stanley Cup since the original Jurrasic Park came out but Florida teams have now won four.
  14. That was my first thought. One WR who's ever caught a regular season ball from Josh Allen. Two new safeties. A new offensive and defensive coordinator. A lot of new positional coaches. Too many unknowns for my liking.
  15. 55: Jerry Hughes 54:
  16. I was just going with the parameters of the question. He played a season for the Bills so he is an ex-Bill's WR. If I had to choose an ex WR who played for the Bills in his prime then it would be a more interesting debate between Reed and Moulds. I'd go with Moulds because we already have two WR's with good RAC ability (Samuel, Shakir) and he'd be the perfect outside WR who can stretch the field. Opens up the middle for Kincaid, Knox, Shakir, Samuel, etc... I'm pry a homer with this take but Coleman has a similar body type and skill set to Moulds. If he could come anywhere close to developing into the player Moulds was it would be a homerun pick.
  17. In the prime of their careers Owens was better than both and it wasn't particularly close.
  18. I thought that reference would be lost on people but I figured "What the hell."
  19. Since you qualified with "in their prime" I'd have to go with Terrell Owens. As to his character flaws, you can't win the Super Bowl with all choir boys.
  20. I feel it's density that the Bills win the Super Bowl next year and she wins her first Major.
  21. He's had two home run moves since getting here. Doing a lot of prudent roster moves using the resources of the previous regime to be able to eventually trade up to draft Allen and trading for Stefon Diggs (top 4 among WR's in yards, receptions, and TD's since 2020). All the other free agent and draft moves haven't been perfect but a lot of those singles/doubles/triples have made this a Super Bowl caliber roster the last four seasons. Four straight division titles and divisional game appearances is nothing to sneeze at. Coaching has been the common problem in the playoffs. Not the roster.
  22. Hence the 8 to 1 ruling.
  23. It's highly unlikely even one of those three things happen and even if all three magically do you'd have to rely on the Jets and Dolphins vastly underperforming with significantly better rosters. It's quite the argument for a team that has the second hardest schedule and the highest current odds to get the #1 draft pick next year. Even delusional Pats fans aren't that optimisitic this season.
  24. Had six drops on 53 targets including at least two TD's. A 12% drop rate is bad. Lack of TD's hurt him too. Plus, only two running backs (McCaffrey and Henry) made the list.
  25. Looking at the list I really can't complain as there's a lot of really elite NFL players out there. No Diggs or K. Allen on there (not even in honorable mentions) was surprising considering they were top 10 in nearly every WR statistic last year. I get it with their age but still I'd put them in the top 100. Also, how in the world is Aaron Rodgers #20 when he had him at #29 last year? Was he impressed by his two handoffs, throwaway, and sack in the season opener?
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