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Allen, the Super Bowl "window," and the KC hurdle
Doc Brown replied to T.E.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
Because of 13 seconds and being thoroughly outcoached in every facet in the Bengals playoff game last year. Both were massive failures on McDermott's part. Our roster was good enough to beat KC this year too. It's been good enough the last three years to beat them in the regular season. It's easy to nitpick draft moves that didn't pan out but the fact is Beane has built a Super Bowl caliber roster the last three seasons. -
Plus the Broncos. I didn't have a problem with Allen not winning it. I had a problem with Lamar winning it. If there's some unwritten bylaw that it has to go to a player on a team that gets the one seed in the conference than it should've went to Christian McCaffrey this year (who got the most second place votes ahead of Purdy).
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Allen, the Super Bowl "window," and the KC hurdle
Doc Brown replied to T.E.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
Dungy's time as the Colts head coach is the best comparison. Both were defensive minds who had QB's playing at elite levels over a four year time period (Dungy ( 2001-2004) and McDermott (2020-2023)). Dungy had a 3-4 playoff record and McDermott had a 5-4 playoff record over that span. Dungy couldn't get past the Patriots and Steelers. McDermott can't get past the Chiefs and Bengals. Lets hope McDermott's fifth year with a QB playing at an elite level mirrors Dungy's. If not than Pegula should seriously consider making a change. -
Allen, the Super Bowl "window," and the KC hurdle
Doc Brown replied to T.E.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
It was more not having our two starting LB's (Milano and Bernard) specifically against KC that really hurt us. Reid/Mahomes just kept attacking the middle of the field as Klein and Dodson are poor coverage linebackers. I doubt Dodson was even at 100%. Seeing Klein getting burned over and over again by Kelce was maddening. Especially frustrating because we finally caught them in the playoffs without Tyreek or any legitimate WR weapon outside of Kelce. -
What are your feelings on James Cook RB1
Doc Brown replied to BillMafia716ix's topic in The Stadium Wall
Very smooth runner that's fun to watch. He's better between the tackles than I thought he'd be when we drafted him. Seems to have really good vision but I like that he doesn't have much hesitation when hitting the hole. He's a home run threat every time he touches the ball which we haven't had at RB since Shady. He's a decent route runner who is a mismatch for most LB's. I thought he'd have better hands as those missed TD drops are inexcusable. Fumble worry me but are fixable. Will always be limited as a blocker so I don't think he'll ever be a true every down back. -
I figured they would be the best interview. I thought the logical follow up to the Shakir throw question was to ask if he regrets not checking it down to an open Diggs but I guess he already answered that. Simms talks about the Bills not having enough offensive weapons surrounding him all the time so I wish they asked him his thoughts on that but I understand they can only push so far.
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I stopped paying attention to him when he said it was more realistic that Peterman would be our franchise QB than Allen based off completion percentage in the pre-season. I wasn't a huge Allen fan at the time but my god that was horrible analysis. I actually felt better about this team when he said there was a zero percent chance we win out after the Eagles game.
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Plus, he gave away arguably two games when all we needed was a game manager (@Jets, Broncos). An MVP can't do that.
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Or…..there’s no way in hell he’s taking a pay cut.
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Was it the twitter proposed trade to the Panthers where we get two 2023 first round picks?
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Get excited... change is NOW with a youth wave!!!
Doc Brown replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agreed. It was sad watching a HOF talent look like a practice squad player rushing the passer this year. I think he's done and will likely be a liability next year. I think Beane/McDermott believe this too but believe they're basically pot committed at this point in poker terms with his contract. It's really hard to fold once you're in that mindset and freeing up six million post free agency/draft won't be enough to rip the band aid off and cut him. -
Out of habit they're giving the Super Bowl MVP this year to Lamar too.
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I went to the one in Detroit in 2006. Steelers and Seahawks was a boring game but The Rolling Stones were great at halftime. I won't go to another one unless the Bills make it. My guess is the NFL will have moved it to Siberia or something by then.
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Sexy Rexy interviewed for Cowboys DC position
Doc Brown replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
In all seriousness though. This would be hilarious. -
Beane already converted it to a signing bonus.
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They both pry would've been hired elsewhere. I'm more confident that Babich would've landed the GB, Miami, or Giants gig. Between his previous time with the Browns and his father there were a lot of connections. Brady maybe in Atlanta (HC interview there), Seattle, Oakland, or even Washington as offensive coordinator. Seeing all those possible openings on the horizon may have sped up the process.
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True but the easiest defense Brady faced was the Eagles I believe. Putting up 32 on the Jets, 31 on the Cowboys, 31 on the Steelers, and even 24 on the Chiefs was impressive.
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No International Games!!!!!!!!!!
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I'd rather talk football than worry about grammar.
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Should the Bills trade up for their own “Julio Jones”
Doc Brown replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
The second biggest move Beane made was trading a 1st and a 4th for Diggs and I believe he's been the second most productive WR in the NFL since he got here. Allen didn't become elite until that trade. I do admire your commitment to painting Beane as a terrible GM though. -
Should the Bills trade up for their own “Julio Jones”
Doc Brown replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
They're more ready now than in the past as college offenses have caught up to the pros a bit. Josh Allen or Dalton Kincaid? -
Would love to have him as he had a pretty good year considering how poor the Titans o-line was. We won't be able to afford him though. I'm guessing he gets six to eight million on a one year deal.
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Even worse it was due to a Russian boxer and a dead alligator's head.