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Scott7975

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  1. Not Bills/Chiefs talk but I don't think there is an around the NFL thread yet. I don't want to make one nor search for a week old thread for this. Maybe he plays and plays well enough to give the Browns another loss for us.
  2. I really don't wanna laugh but it was pretty funny. What comes to my mind though is, is this any better than McD trying to use the situation as a motivational speech about communication? Some guy making a joke of the situation? I'm not sure.
  3. Here is a snippet from the paid section. Remember I am just the person pasting this for you guys and not the writer. Asking me questions about it are things I can't really answer other than my opinion... Let’s not forget one of McDermott’s first dalliances into scapegoating. After the Bills defense surrendered 47 points, 482 yards and 32 first downs to the New Orleans Saints his first season on the job, he benched Tyrod Taylor for Nathan Peterman. Disaster ensued. Peterman suffered the worst game by a QB in 40 years and the fourth-worst in NFL history: 6 of 15 for 66 yards, five interceptions in one half. As if scripting his own comedy, McDermott named Peterman the Week 1 starter the very next season. The on-field results were, again, tragic: 5 of 18 for 24 yards, two interceptions. Boorish handling of the position that should’ve served as an immediate red flag. McDermott seems intent on fighting against the NFL’s inherent gravitational pull toward the position. Allen is the No. 1 reason the Bills have won three straight division titles. Allen is the No. 1 reason that McDermott not only stays employed but earns millions of dollars. He inked a contract extension through the 2027 season. His base salary has previously been reported at $8.5 million per year. Nonetheless, when Allen decided to put roots down and build a house with his then-girlfriend in Western New York, his boss was livid. Inside staff meetings, one source said McDermott would bark: “Tell Josh to stop worrying about that !@#$ house! We’ve got the season coming up. When the season starts, that needs to be Brittany’s issue and not !@#$ his.” Coaches, understandably, were stunned. They shared What the…? glances of disillusionment and moved on. That’s all you can do usually: Shake your head. Move on. Yes, the problem in Buffalo is the head coach. Most specifically, it’s his cluelessness concerning the most valuable employee of the franchise. He is repeatedly described by coaches and former players as blind to the fact that he was gifted one of the best quarterbacks in the sport. As long as McDermott is the team’s head coach — pinning his own QB in a Half Nelson — the Bills are fighting against themselves more than any opponent. Forces of good have tried. That 2021 offense that said “!@#$ it” and freed Allen was on track to host the AFC Championship Game and win the Super Bowl. Beane did offer his own public comments on Allen’s game. But one source indicated that he wanted the quarterback to simply slide more often, and never at the expense of what makes Allen special. The GM understands the team runs through its quarterback. The moment it became clear that Allen was a special talent, the No. 1 priority for the entire organization should’ve been to do everything humanly possible to let Hulk smash. Celebrate his unique game. Don’t punish it. Don’t manually scatter the field with red tape and construction cones and hyper-analyze every breath he takes. Asking Allen to dull his play style, as written, is thwarting art. Take comedy, for example. The most creative minds are unafraid to push their boundaries. They’re not worried about getting cancelled by a legion of keyboard warriors. The best of the best, Carlin to Chappelle, have all made people uncomfortable. That’s how true innovation is possible in any artistic field. The person with the mic, the pen, the paintbrush, the football takes a chance. Allen may cross a line. He may even — gasp! — throw an interception. But putting such thoughts in his head, period, was insanely counterproductive. Allen is Brett Favre. If McDermott hasn’t realized that by now, he never will. “Go back and rewrite the draft,” said the teammate/friend who was also a trusted leader in this locker room, “Josh Allen’s going No. 1, not No. 7. So you get a franchise Hall of Fame quarterback that six people passed up on. And now all you folks get to make 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 million because No. 17. I’d write him a damn ‘Thank You’ letter once a week.” After the Bills’ 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos, Allen was ominous. He admitted “the clock’s ticking.” This former teammate is more pointed. “It’s a ticking time bomb, man.”
  4. Thanks. Wasn’t sure. I’ll leave another non free one in a bit. At least one I think is not free. I can’t really tell.
  5. I hope this stays a separate thread myself. I think it deserves its own and shouldn't be jumbled in with the other. Dont have time to read it now so I hope to come back to it still in it's own thread. It's too hard to try and piece this together if its jumbled with another.
  6. I don't think so. I think they play the way they were going to play the same, article or not. These guys want to win a championship. Regardless of how I feel about an article and McD, there is one thing that I believe for sure. When you are a head coach and around that many people, you are going to have people that love you and hate you. Thats just human. Not everyone on this team loves McD. Not everyone on this team hates McD. These guys will give full effort either way.
  7. It could be. Sounds like maybe? I can't say for sure.
  8. Thats a fair point. Is that all you took from that? I would counter that Daboll did a lot more than just scream at Allen and they have a very good relationship. Is there anything out there showing McD and Josh have a good relationship? I've never seen them hug or barely ever see them communicate whatsoever tbh.
  9. Start with the player who helped him become a head coach: Cam Newton. When the former No. 1 overall pick shapeshifted into molten lava on NFL defenses throughout the 2015 season — an MVP season, a 15-1 season — McDermott was the Carolina Panthers’ defensive coordinator. One of many individuals to directly benefit from Newton throwing for 3,837 yards, rushing for 636 and scoring 45 touchdowns in leading Carolina to the Super Bowl. In 2016, the Panthers went 6-10. In 2017, McDermott was named the 20th coach in Bills history. This did not stop McDermott from bashing Newton in staff meetings. One of the Bills assistants Go Long spoke to for this series said that McDermott’s “frame of reference” as a coach was watching Newton — in his mind — “ruin” the Panthers. “He used to come into offensive staff meetings,” this source said, “and just motherf--k Cam Newton.” Aside from the objective lunacy, this created… awkwardness. Before becoming the Bills’ quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator, Ken Dorsey served as Newton’s coach from ‘13 to ‘17. Dorsey was the coach most responsible for Newton’s rise, thus Dorsey understandably wondered if McDermott knew he was sitting in the same room.
  10. I'll leave you all today with another snippet. This time from part III. It might even be part of the free stuff, IDK? But some people might not have found it even if it is. I'm not actually leaving yet but soon. You can all sing tears of joy 😃 There are two distinct versions of Josh Allen this 2023 season. One is fun. One takes off on the run — “The crowd loves it!” Al Michaels professes — and holds the football over the goal line while staring down a Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback. All at full speed. This version gets a Cincinnati Bengals safety to leave his feet with a pump fake, points, laughs and runs in for a TD. Flag ‘n fine, be damned. Meanwhile, Sean McDermott, spits on the turf and purses his lips. Fifteen yards lost on a kickoff likely means more to the Buffalo Bills head coach than any momentum gained by his backyard quarterback rediscovering himself. This version, at rain-slopped Philadelphia, rams through Reed Blankenship at the goal line, chucks the ball against the backstop and — flanked by teammates — swaggers right into the teeth of those trash-talking Eagles fans as if welcoming a dark-alley fight. The TD launched a tour de force for the quarterback: 420 total yards, four touchdowns. “No. 17 is just a different bird,” said one friend and former pro teammate. “He’s wired different. He’s not like most of these quarterbacks. He wants to make dick jokes and run into people.” If Buffalonians could create the quarterback they’ve always desired in a lab, it’s exactly this. But then, there’s the other Allen. The pale, stupefied, knockoff version who trudges to the sideline after an interception vs. Denver with McDermott screaming in his ear. Unlike his boss, Allen does not come remotely close to assigning blame. Doesn’t embarrass receivers on national TV. Doesn’t snipe into earholes on the sidelines. Doesn’t kindly remind the public what McDermott said back in March when, in truth, it’s fully within his rights to alert your attention to these trainwreck comments. When, in reality, this is everything a former Bills assistant coach meant when he said this team is forced to “overcome the head coach.” Everything a former teammate meant by McDermott serving as a drop of “poison.” A smart coach does everything in his power to accentuate the first version of Allen. Realize you’ve been gifted a Marvel character at the most important position in sports and let him fly. Then, there’s McDermott sitting down with NFL Network last March. He made it abundantly clear that Allen needed to siphon these sorts of plays out of his game. “I don’t think that that’s a healthy way to play quarterback in this league,” said McDermott, in a video posted by the team. “It’s really undefeated that things are going to happen when you play that style, that brand of football. So, we’ve got to get that adjusted. It’s never going to go completely away but it has to get to where it’s workable. I don’t want to take his personality away from him as far as that goes. His signature. But there needs to be an adjustment in that style of play.” Manually warping the “style” of your most valuable commodity should’ve slotted in as the 2,789th item on the Bills’ offseason agenda. But this was no surprise. This is a head coach with a low Quarterback IQ.
  11. Yeah, it's fine I will just agree to disagree. If someone is in the office and McD leaves before them then he didn't sleep there. Could be made up, I guess. Yes, it does matter to me if he says he sleeps at work to try and look a certain way to everyone but doesn't actually sleep at work. Its fake and phony to me. I'd prefer genuine. If he works hard then he works hard. Just say that. Say I stay up home till 2am watching film and get up at 4am to go back to work, I don't care. Just don't make up something if it doesn't happen. To be clear, I have no doubts that McD works hard. He for sure does. Unlike clown Rex Ryan. I also have no doubts that he is a good dude and really is doing his best to win. I just don't need anything phony about that. I hate fake people with a passion. He used sources he has access too. It's that simple. Josh Allen wasn't calling him up on the phone to talk about the behind the scenes. I don't care if people are disgruntled. They can still speak truths. They can still speak on their perspectives. There were also sources not speaking disgruntled or poorly of McD to semi balance that. Dunne himself did not entirely speak poorly of McD. But again, I take all this with a grain of salt and treat it for what it is and make my own opinion. This thread is nothing more than people bringing out pitch forks because they are afraid of McD getting fired.
  12. Ok and I am supposed to know that how Richard?
  13. Yeah, I am not so sure about that. He usually doesn't get hit but does like to play the sideline game. He also picks up a ton of yards much like Allen can. His receivers drop a lot of balls and Mahomes has made a lot of mistakes when pressured. He just doesn't get the hate from the media for them. Although our coverage does seem to blow it a lot in big moments. Feast or famine I guess.
  14. I like Knox but why do I get the feeling he is going to drop his first pass and we are all gonna cringe and beg for Kincaid. Just like 13 seconds. McD has learned nothing and still craps his pants in big moments. He got old and had I think 2 rounds of cancer.
  15. The only thing I am really worried about is Mahomes running. Our guys have been bad at containing QBs running and bad at chasing. Mahomes is good at this. Hopefully they do a better job this week than in past games. People are worried about Kelce but in 2 out of 3 games the Bills have kept him to 57 and 65 yards. That isn't going to kill us.
  16. It is only one game so far. That should change into permanant imo. He crossed the line in a place he don't belong. He is there to make sure fans don't get out of hand or streak naked on the field, not interact with players. Dude's head got too big. Maybe if he did his job then Lawson wouldn't have shoved a fan. Not that I condone the action but the action could have been avoided.
  17. Sorry I don't agree. I do agree with the part that maybe there are just some disgruntled workers but the over all message on that comment was to back up his claim that McD is fake. He said that McD was fake. He showed how McD said to the press that he sleeps at work and then he shows a source saying McD don't sleep at work. That is what happened sour grapes or not. Do you actually know that McD sleeps at work first hand? If he doesn't then McD is in fact fake. Yes the overall message of the article is “Is Sean McDermott the right coach to lead Buffalo to the Super Bowl.” Not this type of article can't, no. The article is much more interesting with real comments from people and not just some feels from opinion. Even bitter ex employees can tell the truth. Just because they are bitter doesn't mean they are making ***** up. Good for you. I didn't ask.
  18. You can't learn everything by google. You seem like a swiss army knife guy. Usually that means tries to be good at everything but is only mediocre at each thing. In this case I think tries to know everything but only knows little bits about everything. I am not trying to be funny or say anything about you here. I'm just saying that in just about every topic imaginable you whip out a long post trying to sound expert at it. A lot of it is something someone would have to google because it wouldn't make sense for one person to seemingly know about all these various things. I actually like that you do that because then I don't have to google. What I don't like is you act like you are an expert at things and know better than everyone else. I dunno, you just seem a little uppity/snobbish sometimes. Googling things makes you no expert. A lot of times google information can be wrong if you don't know what you are doing too. In any case. You have no idea of Dunne's motives only your own "slant" or opinion on him. Where did he say it was "rushed" by the way? I'd like to read it. What I read is... "A quick note on “timing.” We discussed Thursday night on the Happy Hour, too, but in a nutshell: The series was posted this week because the series was completed this week. It was not finished after the Cincinnati loss or the Denver loss. And, as written, the loss at Philadelphia appeared to encapsulate this era of football under Sean McDermott. At 6-6, the Bills are now at a crucial crossroads." It actually does encapsulate the Sean McDermott era because the premise is that Sean pisses his pants in big moments. He does. Thats why his record is so bad in big moments. Thats why mistakes keep happening in big moments. Thats why timeouts keep happening in big moments. Thats why he tries to control everything instead of trusting his people in big moments. Thats why 13 seconds happened. Thats why he kneels the ball down with 20 seconds to go against the best team in the league with Josh Allen playing the best ball of his career... because the dude craps his pants in big moments. So yeah, it was the perfect time to release the article in this sense. Sure, maybe he made sure he got it out this week. He has been working on it a long time though. Comments like "trying to inflict damage" Just lol. He is building a career. Thats it. He spent a long time writing an article and released it. It's his job. Thats what he does. Really nothing more needs to be said or said at all. Anybody saying anything is just looking for one thing... to completely discredit the work in any way possible. Yup, he wrote a story. He has an opinion and uses facts, player, and staff comments to support that opinion. Thats the type of writer he is. It's a legitimate style of sports writing or any writing. So, what's bad about that? Anyone intelligent can separate his opinion from the sourced comments and make their own opinion. People give their opinion all day long here and treat it as fact. What many neglect and don't want to admit in this thread is that even after removing Dunne's opinion, the comments from players and staff are still there and they are real. Even yourself. Snippets, like google, is not enough. All the snippets in this thread is not even one page of a 3 page article. It's probably enough for those with dare I say an axe to grind with the reporter. Yeah maybe with that many sources a big newspaper wouldn't publish that article. They can and do publish articles with anonymous sources all the time. All they ask is that they are verified. This is just another case of you trying to discredit the article. I don't give two craps if the sources remain anonymous. Thats typical. As long as I believe the comments are real and I do. There is nothing anywhere indicating that Dunne is a liar. There isn't really any media anywhere that discredits him. Everything I have seen shows that Dunne is a respected reporter. I don't think he is going to tank his career for 800, 8000, or even 80000 bucks like you alluded to before either. Nobody tanking their career for no Christmas vacation. People that love McDermott and are afraid to see him go will rip Dunne and his article apart. Even if they haven't read it. People that hate McD and want to see him go will use it as justification. I think both are bogus. They both miss what an article like this is. It's real information from real players and staff that people normally don't get to see. If ya ever wanted to be a fly on the wall... this is the type of piece that will give you that. Not the generic PC's with no real information. Not Sal C or Chris Brown who toe the company line. If you want real information this is the type of report you want to read. Instead we got people trying to trash the writer because oh no he hurt my precious McD or people that hate McD using it as fuel. I have my own opinions and conclusions. I wanted McD gone before the article. There are many reasons for it. There were also reasons that I wanted to keep him this long and it took me to this season to get there. The article has nothing to do with it. It does make some things line up and make sense. Those things were from player/staff comments in the article and not from the writers opinion though. Next I would like to be a fly on the wall for the rift between Daboll and McD.
  19. I just want to comment on a few things here. Mostly I agree with your writeup. 1. Please everyone... I don't want you to think I am trying to get you to pay for the article. I just wish that people wouldn't go ape ***** and make all kinds of comments when they haven't read but a little snippet of it. That simply isn't fair and a lot of misinformation. Making a comment on a snippet that was read is fair. Passing it off to the whole article is not. 2. " One coach disputed that McDermott ever slept at the facility and said there were times when he left earlier than some coaches. These just seem like pot shots to me 🤷‍♂️" This was not a pot shot or sour grapes. This was Dunne backing up his opinion that McD was fake. Remember, this part really started with McD telling the media that he often sleeps at work. If it is indeed true that he doesn't, and I am not making a claim whether he does or not, then that would be fake or phony. Thats about all really. I don't disagree really with anything you say here. I felt it was worth the 8 bucks because I enjoyed the read. I like knowing things I don't know. Have to know where to separate Dunne's opinion from the truths of the article and come to a conclusion for yourself. You seem to be able to do that. Ya know, everyone is going to have their own opinion. I just want people to actually read before making it because that's the fair thing to do, but I am not trying to suggest anyone pay for it.
  20. A few fans that don't know anything big deal. No media, no NFL word.
  21. You right. My bad. The "big boned" guy needs to keep away from the players. Not his job. I know he think he rock star one of the boys out there because he became buds hangin around as a security guy but ya just a groupie. Go handle fans like you supposed to be. Yeah it wasn't a punch. More like a finger swipe across the mouth. That was after his dumb ass got in the middle where he don't belong. He shouldn't have been there period. It wouldn't have happened.
  22. While I don't share your entire conclusions, I respect that you at least read the entire article before making them 👍
  23. Its like 3 games that we destroyed other teams propping that stat up. We lost almost all the close games. That is why the point diff is so high and our record is .500
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