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BILLiever55

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  1. To be fair, I thought it was a ticky tacky penalty. When I saw the penalty announced I was PO. Then on the replay, I don't really know what he did wrong? Not wait for them to bring out the sticks? Maybe he was dropping F-bombs on the way to the sideline but to be fair, I was too.
  2. Normally I'm pretty jive with the buzz Bills terminology but this one I don't know. Even the team's IG page is saying it now. Can anyone explain it?
  3. The only Stevie drop I recall is the Steelers one. Don't recall him dropping on a regular basis. I'm more so worried about developing chemistry with Tyrod in October. A big piece of his success was Fitz's trust in him and understanding his playground style of route running.
  4. Our current situation is a QB that needs WRs to make him look good and WRs that need a QB to make them look good. The loss of Charles Clay hurts the offense tremendously
  5. I guess one way to ensure Zay gets looks is to have him be the only WR on the roster. Bold strategy, cotton
  6. Nothing flashy, game manager, protect the football. With the defense playing lights out, if tyrod and the offense can manage 24 points per game, there isn't a game they can't win. Is the position upgradeable? Yes. But this is the same kinda team that made the Seahawks successful.
  7. Off the top of my head, none really come to mind aside from Sanders. Drawing a blank on who would've filled that role in BAL and HOU
  8. Well, the last few years of "high" expectations haven't worked out. Let's see what low expectations get us. Really though, stick with em even through the bad years, it makes the good years more fun. Ever see a pats fan that seemingly doesn't really care that they're in the super bowl? Cause they're accustomed to it. Not so much fun. When the Bills finally get there again it'll feel like the cubs last season
  9. Haven't really gotten a chance to watch much preseason. Looking at stat lines, it seems fairly spilt. Wondering if you guys are seeing anything
  10. Really only being around for the post millennium Bills makes a long list: Roscoe Parrish: great punt returner. Wish he could have been more on offense Paul Poz: Got beaten up a lot on the messageboards but he was (and still is) a solid starter. Just not a highlightreel player. George Wilson: how could you not love that guy Michael Gaines: Remember that TE that was challenging with Royal to be the starter? No? Well, he was a hot commodity on he boards for oh say, 2 weeks. Angelo Crowell: What a strange career. Put together some solid seasons and then injuries came along and he vanished. Those seasons we're fun though John Wendling: Legend has it he is still jumping over buildings. Awesome STer. Hard hitter. David Nelson: That taller lanky receiver that kept being a solid contributor but the coaches like Donald Jones better for whatever reason. Kaweeki.. Kawikia... K Mitchell: remember he was the "big" FA acquisition for the offseason. Had some solid games but ultimately the injury bug got him too. Brandon Spikes(the first time around): thumper that the team and Pettine needed. Nick Barrnet: same boat as Mitchell Frank Summers: the "bowling ball". The most stereotypical FB to wear a Bills uniform. Not much technique but you don't want to get in front of him either. Sure there are more that'll come to mind
  11. Awesome signing. If Poyer doesn't seize his oppurtunity, I'd be comfortable with Rambo filling in
  12. I honestly thought McGee was overrated. Especially towards the end. Kept relying on him to be healty and cover number 1s and he kept seeming to fall short. I'mma go Poz on this one. Never really put together an exciting highlight package was was a solid contributor who didn't let up a whole lot of big plays. Class act. He is with the jags and has been one of only a few players to stick through turnover and continue to start in what appears to be a solid defense going forward. I wouldn't be surprised if he is a Kyle Williams to the fan base over there.
  13. With two firsts next year in a better QB class, no. If tyrod clicks this year, awesome. If not, we package our firsts and move up for QB. If we had Watson, good or bad, we'd be invested. Basically what I'm getting at 2018 QB draft class > Watson
  14. actually, many thought Rex was the wrong hire. Atleast on BBMB, many wanted Hue Jackson in order to keep Schwartz. And aside from that the 2014 defense played at a much higher level than the 2016 offense. I don't believe the 2016 offense will be hard to atleast match.
  15. As much as I hate all things Patriots, he has a point. He and Bill have been on the same page for a long time now. Hopefully we can build that culture too.
  16. Some articles I've read are making it sound like he took the reigns of the bills and booted whaley out of the way in the process. Personally, I feel like he is more caught in the middle of a spat and he is trying to make the best of it. Am I way lost? Am I looking too into things?
  17. When I saw the we traded up, I was honestly terrified it was going to be Kizer. Like Zay but would've rather we stayed home at 44 and go BPA
  18. Like Blount, Collins, and Burfict? Maybe I'm wrong but my gut is telling me he was the right pick
  19. That's exactly what I felt. Seems to be more polished but that was my instant reaction. Fills a need but I think Foster is one of those guys we'll look back at and kick ourselves
  20. If I remember right, the knock on Honey Badger was that he was a knucklehead. I don't recall people questioning his on-field ability.
  21. I am intrgiued by what you'd define him as. I forgot to add however that he (typically) is the lead man in finding the HC. Basically he finds a HC that fits his views. Shouldn't be constantly butting heads with ideas of direction going forward.
  22. In just A couple sentences. Between BBMB and here I've been scrolling through for about 10 years and there always seems to be some murkiness on who deserve praise and who deserves criticism. Hopefully we can come up with some agreement here. Owner: Top of the hierarchy. Responisble for finding the GM and has input in head coach searching. Handles more off field decisions than on field (ie relocations) GM: Responisble for finding the players suitable to head coach's needs. Be it through draft, FA, or trades. He (typically) is the lead man in finding the HC. Basically he finds a HC that fits his views. Shouldn't be constantly butting heads with ideas of direction going forward. HC: Responsible for bringing together the talent he has as well as final say over the coordinators. Typically oversees more of one side of the ball and allows the opposite side's coordinator take the reigns of that side. Can be the playcaller but typically handles more of the in-game decisions like going for it on fourth downs and depth charts. More often than not affects the attitude/culture of the team (see Jauron culture vs. Rex culture). Disciplined, men of intergrity vs. high level of ability, but knuckleheaded. You get the idea. OC: Responible solely for the offense (no-duh). Puts together gameplans. Either builds plans around the players or has players try to fit their already established plans. Reports directly to HC DC: See OC only on defense (again, no-duh) Positional coaches: Fine tuning of position groups. Teaches tricks of the trade.
  23. Foster Reddick M Williams Howard Allen No QBs as none warrant number 10 in my opinon. 2nd or 3rd I'm more open to it but rather fill needs at other positions. Got a feeling it'll wind up being M Williams at 10 but I'd like to see either one of the top two safeties or linebackers. Howard has the most skill but Clay makes it tough to be all in on him. Allen is in a similar boat.
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