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Straight Hucklebuck

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  1. Why do we care about accuracy?

     

    For me, the most successful Coach of all-time said the top two things he looks for in a Quarterback are decision making and accuracy. 

     

    Josh Allen won’t be a rookie next season. He has all offseason to watch tape, will take all the reps in OTA’s, won’t have to look over his shoulder, all the cliche’s that Bills fans use.

     

    So does that mean Allen will improve his production in a way that translates to wins? 

     

    Because next season we should be winning. 

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  2. On 1/13/2019 at 8:50 PM, teef said:

    they really don't need to make the playoffs next year.  it will be disappointing if the bills win 7, but i'm willing to be the pegulas would be more than happy to give this staff another year.  

    Yes they do. 

     

    McDermott has his culture, their QB is in place, they ate the dead money, they have the picks, the Coach has been here three years so there is no new scheme excuse. 

     

    You never are allowed to judge the Bills (or Sabres) because we’re always on this three year plan or that 5-year plan.

     

    When does the winning start Teef? When?

     

    Brady at 42 or the Dolphins & Jets starting over with new Coaches doesn’t raise the bar of expectation. 

     

    A 1-game improvement over 2018 is good enough? Geez, the bar is so low, it’s laughable. 

     

     

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  3. On 1/14/2019 at 7:19 PM, Chris66 said:

    I think 9-7 would be a more reasonable expectation.

    We know, we get the pat on the head and a participation medal. Buffalo should just be happy to have a team.

     

    Screw that, Tom Brady will be 42 next season, the Dolphins and Jets will have new Head Coaches, and we know Bills fans would be using that as an excuse (new schemes) as to why winning couldn’t be expected. 

     

    The expectation needs to be 10-6, at least 4-2  in division. Solidly in the Playoffs, not needing a last day miracle to get in. 

     

     

     

     

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  4. 33 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

    Only 1 is in the top 10 D for points allowed.

     

    A lot of offense, and just enough D.  That's the formula for success.

    But watch how the Playoff games unfold. 

     

    16-15 Eagles over the Bears, Dallas beating the Seahawks 24-22 in a scratch and claw game, Chargers limped by the Ravens.

     

    I think what you see is, QB play is the most important especially the decision making , but games are more tightly contested and the scoring is harder to come by. The Bills really need to continue building the depth on defense. 

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  5. 14 hours ago, BillsPride12 said:

    Minimum of 2 years IMO..regardless of the cap space and draft picks we have, we still have so many holes to fill.  I think that the fans that are expecting 10-11 wins next year are going to be disappointed. 

    Why in Buffalo are the expectations so low?

     

    Why is 10 wins not realistic? 

     

    Why do other fans get to enjoy Playoff games, and Bills fans have to be on 5-year rebuild plans?

     

    The culture excuse is gone, McDermott is in his 3rd year, they have their hand-picked QB, the defense has it's hand-picked MLB, Beane has executed his plan to dump all players not associated with the future. 

     

    I don't see how 8-8 next season could be spun as progress. Really 9-7 is on the fringe of Playoff contention. That's not good enough. The Sabres are out of the Playoffs after briefly leading the entire NHL in points, the Bills haven't won a Playoff game since 1995. I mean when does the winning ever start in Buffalo?

     

    Brady will be 42 next season, the Dolphins have a new HC, the Jets have a new HC. Why isn't 4-2 realistic?

  6. I think three things: the Bills, the Bills media and the fans need to ditch this notion that you “have to get the run game going”. We waste more time on that idea.

     

    We need to get more speed on the field at RB and actually call screen passes to that RB.

     

    Stop “trying to get to the edge”. Watch today, defenses are too fast and you lose yards almost every time you do that.

     

    Bonus, is running out of shotgun really all that great? 

  7. As Beane states, this was a calculated plan to eat all dead money in 2018. So I don’t see the Bills going bonkers to try and soak up all that cap space.

     

    I can see one guy in positions of need - one WR, one OLineman. one DLineman and one back seven Defensive piece. 

     

    I would also also bet on trading up in the Draft. McDermott/Whaley did it twice in their first draft, and Beane did it twice in the 2018 draft. 

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  8. On 1/7/2019 at 2:02 PM, Peevo said:

     

    This is so spot on.

     

    The post Mularkey era was peak walking corpse level Ralph. Not to denigrate the man's frailty, more so symptomatic of an unwillingness to address the future of his team while he was alive and more capable of making decisions.

     

    So in walk Ralph's cadre of self-interested sycophants, eager to absolve themselves of any blame for the team's many failures while also somehow remain employed at executive level income. 

     

    It frustrates me that to this day, we still don't honestly know who made what terrible decisions.

     

    Who traded Jason Peters?  Was it Russ Brandon? Or Jim Overdorf? 

     

    Who drafted Aaron Maybin? Was it Jauron, Modrak? 

     

    The team was either incapable or incompetent in their ability to explain who is in power, with what responsibilities, and with whom they report. Modrak, Guy, Overdorf, Brandon, Berchtold. Who are these people, what are their qualifications, and why do they work for you, Ralph?

     

    This remains a great scar on Wilson's legacy, and the team remains weak at several positions because of damaging decisions from over a decade ago.

     

    The Bills traded a Hall of Fame left tackle in the prime of his career who IS STILL PLAYING AT AN ELITE LEVEL NOW.

     

     

    After Donahue, Ralph went into a shell. Only people he knew.

     

    Marv hired mid-phone call when Ralph was asking advice on who to hire as GM in 2006. 

     

    That led to Russ Brandon power in 2008/2009. John Modrak still hanging on all the way until the end of the 2010 Draft. 

     

    Also in 2010 was Ralph and Russ scanning a list of names, narrowing the search to two in-house candidates. 

     

    Whaley came in with Nix in 2010 and lasted until after the 2017 Draft. 

  9. I just listened to his press conference, it was only 14 minutes long, but here were my thoughts.

     

    1. Upper management wanted an offensive coordinator, and Kliff is calling the plays. We’ll see if a guy who only has solid ideas about one side of the ball from a college viewpoint can command an entire team. As in the past with the Bills, they are looking for a veteran 3-4 mind to coordinate the defense. 

     

    2. Kliff referred to the Cardinals as first class, and an organization that always does the right things. Which makes you wonder about Bidwell’s thought process last year with Wilks. He got one year with a Bottom 3 roster. 

     

    3. A lot of back slapping of current and former players, too much for my taste.

     

    4. Kliff had more presence than Matt L in Green Bay. 

  10. I just listened to the press conference and here were my takeaways.

     

    1. He lacks presence. Reporters toward the end started to defer to the GM and owner representative more than Matt because his answers were long winded. He was getting emotional with his family there, and while that’s understandable, I didn’t always think he commanded the room. 

     

    2. When the Packers talk about talent, they mean Aaron Rodgers. The tone much of the time was, did Aaron sign off on this? 

     

    Overall, he felt young for the Head Coaching seat. 

  11. You have to have players. 

     

    The Bills would be better if they drafted well. 

     

    There are virtually no legacy players that the Bills drafted throughout the Drought other than Kyle Williams and Eric Wood. 

     

    Multiple drafts in the Drought yielded nothing - 2005 nothing, 2006 Kyle Williams and nothing else, 2007 (Lynch gone after 3 years), 2008, 2010, 2011 (got Dareus at #3 and maybe Aaron Williams who really only had one good year), 2012 (Gilmore and Glenn are both gone), 2013 (Woods gone), 2014 (Watkins is a bust), 2015 (Darby gone), 2016 (Lawson is a rotational piece), 2017 finally a good player White. 

     

    While I think there is value in offensive minded head coaching, I wish these analysts would LOOK at how Playoff games actually play out. The scoring comes down (defense matters) and it really hinges on your QB's ability to make plays. 

     

    I think people overrate Coaching to SOME degree and continually undervalue the power of drafting well. 

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