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Hated this hire from the beginning. Felt like it was an impulsive hire from by Davis for the heat he felt for hiring McDaniels over Bisaccia and the Raiders players just liking Pierce. Just two years experience in the NFL as a coach. One and a half being a positional coach. No experience as a coordinator. A defensive guy (why not go hard after Vrabel, MacDonald, or Belichick if you're going that path) when there were a lot of innovative offensive coordinators on the market who paid their dues. You don't have a quarterback. You're now clearly 4th in a division where you have three proven NFL head coaches in Harbaugh, Reid, and Payton. I give it two and a half seasons. I think Kingsbury relenting is a net positive though but they need to make the right hire now. Wonder what's going through D. Adams's head right now.
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17 hours ago, BritBill said:
I've seen the Bills play 3 games and my record now stands at a disgusting 0-3.
What do other folk have?
17 hours ago, GunnerBill said:0-2.
Both to the bogey team Jags.
Stop going to games.
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3 hours ago, SydneyBillsFan said:
For reasons I simply cannot understand he gets a lot of disrespect here, but I always viewed him as a gentleman and a person of the highest character.
I sincerely hope that he enjoys success in Seattle.
So do they but there's a reason they're not letting him call plays. Good teacher I guess.
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4 hours ago, ALLinALLEN said:
Am I the only one that doesn’t see anything wrong with his answers today? It’s meaningless offseason chatter.
Would I like him to say like I used too that he wants to retire a Bill like I used to? Yes. Does the media make more out of his comments than are warranted? Yes.
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He needs to perform better in the Super Bowl but his playoff resume so far is even more impressive. Clutch as they come.
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Dorsey may not have been a great offensive coordinator but he was excellent at running the jugs machine.
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3 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:
The complete silence on Bienemy, even after moving out of Reid's shadow, and even after making Howell look good... is quite telling.
I do wonder what exactly about him disqualifies him so completely from a HC opportunity. Is it really the baggage from Colorado? Is he really that big a prick in interviews? Baffling.
The Commanders offense was statistically worse under Bienemy and reports are that he put too much on Howell's plate which is why he regressed. He may not even be given an offensive coordinator job. Back to KC is my guess.
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6 hours ago, zow2 said:
Very true. But she's kinda' forced to be involved with them during games. I bet after Kelce retires (assuming they stay together),...she won't be spending any time with those clowns.
Yeah. I like Swift. It’s just she teamed up with them so I have to see more shots of their annoying reactions. It’s the equivalent of them showing Kraft over and over when the Pats won all those Super Bowls.
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There's nothing quite like going from pure elation to utter despair and 13 seconds fit that description. That was tougher to deal with. Plus, we wasted a great Josh Allen playoff performance with a relatively healthy team who was peaking at the right time.
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1 hour ago, JDHillFan said:
“Involved in Oct 7 attack”.
I’m certain there are laws to keep terrorists out. I don’t believe they are necessarily enforced at our southern border.
So if you're a terrorist that wasn't involved in the October 7th attack. You're good? Seems like a redundant bill meant to be symbolic. Glad those two further revealed themselves as stubborn idiots.
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8 hours ago, JDHillFan said:
Nice job ladies.
There isn't a law on the books already from terrorists entering the US?
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11 hours ago, Bruffalo said:
I genuinely don't understand the energy or outcry at ~30 seconds of showing Taylor Swift in broadcast.
I don't listen to her music and I have no skin in the game here, but it is bizarre how worked up some folks are getting.
Because she teamed up with the two most annoying people on the football planet. Mahomes's brother and his wife.
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6 hours ago, GunnerBill said:
Someone should tell Rodgers to get off the Pat McAfee show. That weekly sideshow is not helping anyone.
He loves the attention too much. Incredible talent but a guy I wouldn’t want next to me in a fox hole.
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8 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:
He had already taken the big, strong, toolsy guy twice by that point and failed - the Brocketship and Paxton Lynch. I definitely think that was a factor in him not trusting himself.
They were still trying to resurrect Paxton Lynch if memory serves me correctly.
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3 hours ago, Zerovoltz said:
I thought Allen would be a bust and I wanted the Broncos to draft him badly. thankfully I didn't get my wish. @transplantbillsfan never wavered from his relentless support for Allen and his constant defending of Allen, and his endless posts of data points about Allen growing and developing.
Somewhat ironically, Elway passed on him because he wanted to build around Case Keenum. He was interested in Josh though but shied away for all the reasons a lot of us fans hated the pick at the time.
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Tony Dungy foreword......life is weird.
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2 hours ago, stuvian said:
John Elway needed Terrell Davis. I like Cook but he's not someone defenses have to account for. We need a weapon at RB that motivates opponents to put 8 in the box
Maybe in the 90's. Two elite WR weapons are way more important in today's NFL as far as winning a Super Bowl.
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WRONG JOSH were my exact words.
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4 hours ago, NoSaint said:
my point was he gets hired elsewhere in 12 months as a HC if he doesn’t pull a Dorsey and mess up an easy opportunity hereIf he messes up Ben Johnson might be the new play caller here.
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6 minutes ago, Hotdog water said:
Can’t say that I am thrilled about this. I would have liked to have an outsider’s perspective. My fear is that he will be another yes man and we will get more of the same. I hope I am wrong.
I agree. I'm sick of having a top five defense despite a constant barrage of injuries year after year.
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Makes sense as the NFL was in danger of folding before Taylor Swift saved them.
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He’s just waiting until the Cowboys, Bills, Eagles, or Bears pull the plug next year. Smart.
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Curses, superstitions, prophecies, karma, etc... is the human brain's attempt to try and make sense of an unpredictable world. It reduces anxiety and provides a sense of control. At least that's what my fortune cookie said last night.
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2 hours ago, Heels20X6 said:
Was it his in-game decision for Reynolds to not only drop the 4th and 2 ball but also the 3rd and 8 ball that both landed right in his hands?
Was it his in-game decision for Jamyrr to fumble the ball?
He coached a great game and never deviated from how he played 4th down all season. His players let him and Goff down immensely.
Nobody can defend the run play and burning that time out at the end of the game. Inexcusable in that big of a moment. Relying on an onsides kick when you didn't have to is coaching malpractice.
Should the Bills trade up for their own “Julio Jones”
in The Stadium Wall
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Davis and Shakir overperformed from where they were drafted. He just hasn't taken enough swings the first two days. It's pry a combination of the capital given up for the Diggs trade, getting Josh veteran WR free agents early on to help him develop (Beasley, Brown), the draft board just not falling right the last few years, and prioritizing getting younger at other positions (D-line, TE, LB, CB). Striking out on Elam (most likely) and Basham are on him though when he could've invested at WR.