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If the Bills Don’t Make it to the AFCCG, Should McDermott Be Fired?
Doc Brown replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall
Doesn't really mean much in the NFL but I do think Pegula will give McDermott more time even when the public sentiment goes 90% to 10% in favor of firing him. He's an admirer of the Steelers organization for sure. -
Don't bother arguing with idiots. I'm not a huge Biden fan but it's vital that he portrays the intestinal fortitude to convey the message that America stands with Israel and supports them 100%.
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Week 7 Bills @ Patriots - on to Foxborough!
Doc Brown replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm actually fine with that as I want him around 10 more years and not five. However, if he thinks he can pick up yards without getting hit (sliding, running out of bounds) then he needs to take it. It's something Mahomes is very good at. If it's 2nd and goal from the half yard line though you QB sneak it to Josh right up the middle on 2nd, 3rd, and 4th down no matter what. You hear me Dorsey. -
Week 7 Bills @ Patriots - on to Foxborough!
Doc Brown replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
And then Josh runs. -
If the Bills Don’t Make it to the AFCCG, Should McDermott Be Fired?
Doc Brown replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall
If he doesn't make the playoffs with a healthy Allen and Diggs then yes he should be fired no matter what. Other than that you'd have to consider all the circumstances he was dealing with if the Bills make another early playoff exit. Moving on from him shouldn't be off the table though (although I think it is anyways in Pegula's mind). -
How many freaking Jones's do you have? Do you think there's any chance Mac Jones gets benched this week?
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Week 7 Bills @ Patriots - on to Foxborough!
Doc Brown replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think they had Judon and Gonzalez available for the Fins and Eagles game. Injuries have turned them from a below average team to a really bad team. Even last week they got banged up with White, Henry, and Usche not returning to the Raiders game. -
Okay. I'll guess I'll look at their offense in a vacuum like you are and pretend that every offense in the league doesn't go into a rut. They had a bad first half in the Giants game with long plays that would've worked if the WR's could keep their feeting, a fumble by Davis, and a great play by the LB on the INT when Knox was open for the first down. Bad half. Whatever. They weren't sharp and Martindale got the better of Dorsey. However, how did they respond in the second half? First drive goes 17 plays for 89 yards and a touchdown taking 9:58 seconds off the clock. They were incredibly proficient in the 3rd quarter and just happened to get the TD on the first play of the 4th quarter. Second drive goes 12 plays for 75 yards for a TD taking 6:47 seconds off the clock. Two TD drives taking up nearly 17 minutes is impressive. Giants dared us to string long drives together in the second half and they responded. Third drive Josh would've iced the game with a good throw and it was perfectly set up for him to make it. I can't blame Dorsey on that although I'll nitpick in maybe you design that play to someone other than Knox who was dealing with a wrist injury and will never be known for having great hands. The two missed field goals also didn't help. If they continue to be as inconsistent as they were over the next couple of games then I'll be concerned. However, they were flawless against the Raiders and Dolphins so I'm not going to ignore those games so I can panic over the first half of the last two.
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We're objectively the third best offense in the league and the entire offense needs to be overhauled? Talk about recency bias.
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It was the Chiefs passing offense that caused this (obviously) and nearly every defensive personnel move since then on all three levels of the defense has been designed to try and fix that problem.
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The defense won us the game last night. They're not the problem.
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Mike Evans car is red. Our offense seemed to miss him last night.
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Chargers gonna Charger
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It should've been a flag but I agree that in real time it didn't look like a penalty. I was surprised they didn't run it there with Barkley though as it's a higher percentage play.
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Wants to break all the Bills kicking records: no Bills kicker ever went wide right twice against the Giants.
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Josh: I can't believe Tyrod checked it to a run play. Daboll: Reminds me of when you threw into triple coverage to a fullback in a playoff game.
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He had a pretty play design for the Harty TD. Relax people. It’s a win.
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Sunday Night's Game v NYG -- What's on Your Menu?
Doc Brown replied to HIT BY SPIKES's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hosting a small party. -Crock pot chicken wings with Frank's hot sauce and butter. Will pry broil them for five minutes after the early games and then back in the slow cooker. -Meatball Sliders -Bacon wrapped water chestnuts with chili sauce -Leftover mac and cheese we had catered for my father in law's funeral reception. Will pry just add bacon to it as he would've wanted. -
Knox and Waller both playing.
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Shanahan addressed this directly on a podcast before last season that when they made the trade they knew it was going to be either Mac Jones or Trey Lance. They just weren't sure yet (which is crazy to me giving up two first round picks for him and swapping one). I also remember reading in an article shortly following that draft that while he believes being able to play from the pocket is the most important QB trait there's added value in being able to run because it will make playing from the pocket easier. I think he really liked both QB's but Lance's higher athletic ceiling persuaded him to take him. RG3's rookie campaign and watching Josh Allen destroy his defense on MNF may have played a role in that decision too. Just my guess.