Straight Hucklebuck
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Who the heck wants to see Peterman?
He is backup caliber QB who couldn't lead scoring drives in the preseason.
If you're only going to get 200 yards, 1 TD and 1 Int from your QB, you might as well have somebody that can run and escape.
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Its only a matter of time at this point. DT is going to be a huge need once Dareus gets cut and Kyle retires.
Harping on it once again...
2006 - McCargo and Williams
2007 - No DT
2007 - No DT
2008 - No DT
2009 - No DT
2010 - Troup, Carrington
2011 - Dareus, Jasper
2012 - No DT
2013 - No DT
2014 - No DT
2015 - No DT
2016 - Washington
2017 - No DT
No DT selected in 9 of the past 14 drafts.
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Reverses mean you have to block to the edges, the Bills lose yards every time they sweep, let alone reverse.
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Tyrod has been in the league for 7 years now.
I think it's more how this Coaching Staff thinks than anything else.
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Like everything with our Coach, everyone has to play Special Teams.
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I think the juice has finally run out on this franchise.
We're sitting here debating about Tyrod or Nate Peterman, and trying to get excited about a run first, conservative offense and a Coach who is obsessed with Special Teams and Field Position.
It's deflating because we had another fresh start with a new Coach and GM, but they have sucked all the life out of this team with the roster moves and coaching style.
We're all just waiting on a Franchise QB to breathe life into this corpse of a franchise.
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I would have rather seen Reilly called up and Rubin signed, or just keep Elston.
Our WRs are atrocious.
How is Colt Anderson still on this roster? Or Joe Webb, or Kaelin Clay or Brandon Tate or that TE we got from the Lions.
Horrible players.
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You know what I think is amatuer hour?
Guys like Sal Capaccio saying that this Coaching Staff wouldn't want Steve Johnson in the locker room because of the guy he is.
Our savior Watkins has yet to have a season as good as Steve Johnson did for 3 years in a row.
This obsession with character. Joe Webb is taking up a roster spot because of his "leadership". Mike Tolbert is the back up running back because of his work ethic.
Just gag me with the McDermott talk.
Fans turned on Johnson because Marrone didn't like him, and because EJ couldn't figure out his irregular route patterns....
And here we go again with fans buying into this run the ball, work hard, lean on Special Teams approach that McDermott is building.
They've cut, let go, traded all playmaking ability at WR, have no viable backups at RB or TE and we have fans who still believe in this crap. There is no speed on the field at all with the Bills.
Our genius staff, much like Rex, thinks that you can line up and just run over people with McCoy on 27 carries a game. I'm not convinced that even if we drafted a good QB, that McDermott would change his approach at all.
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Why is it pretty much every NFL head coach plays that way while every sports radio guy says do the opposite? Is there a clue there, somewhere?
Well we've done the whole believe in the FO because they know more than the fans in Buffalo.
How is that working out for us? Look at these amazing draft picks and young emerging stars we have.
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What's the problem?
Fans want to see a brotherhood, a smart, tough team that runs the ball with physicality according to our Head Coach.
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BLZFAN4LIFE when the Coach explains his offensive philosophy before the season starts as running the ball because you play in Buffalo, what do you expect?I tune in early this morning for some Bills coverage to hear Jeremy say this, and I quote "This offense is exactly what we thought they probably might be". Wow, with insight and analytical capabilities like that, I'm shocked that ESPN hasn't gobbled him up!
Jeremy White and Schopp are right. We have yet another Head Coach who is obsessed with Field Position, Special Teams and running the ball. And yet again our passing game is among the weakest in the league.
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You say this like it's some epic announcement.
The Bills have tried to take backup QBs and make them into starters for 10 out of the last 11 seasons.
Not a shock they aren't good enough.
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To me it's disappointing to see another Head Coach like Rex, Marrone and Dick Jauron who are obsessed with Special Teams and Field Position.
The real question is if we ever get a real QB, does the offense change? Or are we going to keep trying to win games by punting and sweeping runs?
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I don't see that happening.
Obviously he was a great talent at Stanford, but I don't see him as a transcendent NFL talent.
Reggie Bush was better, CJ Spiller had a longer college career and was just as athletic.
I think he is a change of pace back, Not an offensive workhorse.
More than a sprinkle player, but I don't see him getting enough carries to carry an offense.
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Well the Bills and their fans are always right when cheering on the team to ditch their talented players......
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I don't think this means anything
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I think the Bills can win.
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Stephen Hill, another ex-Panther
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None of this team garbage is going to mean a thing if we get curb stomped by the Panthers.
Can we give it a break with this McDermott hype?
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None of this team garbage is going to mean a thing if we get curb stomped by the Panthers.
Can we give it a break with this McDermott hype?
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Bills are THIN at corner wow.
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Sorry eball I learn a lot more from these questions, than Chris Brown option question or John Murphy's useless soft ball questions.I'll go on record that you are likely two people I wouldn't enjoy spending a whole lot of time with (and I'm sure that doesn't bother you one bit).
Life is too short to focus on negativity. Sports are a fun pastime. And if you go back and analyze all of Sully's "recommendations" over the years he likely has a worse record than even the Bills' GMs. For covering football all these years he is remarkably ill-informed.
Jerry Sullivan: Are you concerned that the WRs only had 4 completions on the day?
You just said it was a group decision, now you're saying it was a business decision, which is it?
Matt Fairburn: What can you do to generate a pass rush, only 1 sack on the day?
Rather than...
Chris Brown: How are you going to celebrate this win, go home with family or start film study with Coaches?
John Murphy: Coach can you describe how magical it was to run out there as the Bills Coach?
I don't learn anything with the company parrots lobbing in their softball questions.
You get better when you have to think about problems, when things go wrong. That's how you discover the thought process behind these decisions.
Crow Eaters Thread
in The Stadium Wall Archives
Posted · Edited by Straight Hucklebuck
Yup we're scared to get called out by super fans like Koko.
This was an excellent win. Probably the best one since the Packers at home in 2014.
Stood toe to toe with a proven defense and made plays on them.