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Josh made the right call to go for the TD
Walking Tall replied to Success's topic in The Stadium Wall
Anyone that doesn’t think it was the right decision is clueless. -
LOL The Bills, if they ever fire McDermott, better not go the route of some guy that has no head coaching experience. Allen is entering his 7th year, not his 2nd or 3rd.
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Ryan O'Halloran - Bills should go Defense Heavy in draft
Walking Tall replied to BCAS Baritone's topic in The Stadium Wall
GM’s love draft picks. Don’t be surprised to see a draft day deal with the Bills for a WR. -
Ryan O'Halloran - Bills should go Defense Heavy in draft
Walking Tall replied to BCAS Baritone's topic in The Stadium Wall
People are going to explode on this board when the Bills select a DE or Safety in the 1st round. Some very good defensive players are going to be pushed down the board and the value will be too irresistible. -
Mr. Pegula please read Tyler Dunne’s newest article
Walking Tall replied to NeverOutNick's topic in The Stadium Wall
It was a dumb move by Allen to throw deep to Diggs because he had other options that were open, though short yardage? I wonder how many deep passes that are complete around the NFL where there are open receivers on short routes? Probably most of them. -
Was the Bills/Chiefs Game decided in Week 18?
Walking Tall replied to SCBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
The way I look at it is that we wanted them at home. We lost. End of story. Even when we were healthier we barely beat them in KC. Two fairly even matched teams that one gets it done when it matters most and the other had the ability to do so but hasn’t. -
He clearly appears to have majored in English.
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Mr. Pegula please read Tyler Dunne’s newest article
Walking Tall replied to NeverOutNick's topic in The Stadium Wall
Did he do that to Leslie Frazier? Because McDermott’s defensive players absolutely love him. If he did Frazier bad do you think that would be the case? -
That will continue this sunday.
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At the end, how Josh Allen's carrer will look like ?
Walking Tall replied to Repulsif's topic in The Stadium Wall
Three Lombardi’s with the Bills and a 1st ballot HOF. -
Harbaugh close to deal to become Chargers Head Coach
Walking Tall replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
So, you’re saying Harbaugh is way better than Reid….because McDermott is 3-4 against him. -
***** sucks. I love that man and Poyer. Thank you for being a Buffalo Bill…..you helped change this franchise and we are all thankful.
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Harbaugh close to deal to become Chargers Head Coach
Walking Tall replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
He took a team led by Kaepernick to the Super Bowl. That’s like taking a Tua led team to the playoffs. -
Harbaugh close to deal to become Chargers Head Coach
Walking Tall replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wonderful. The AFC is loaded. -
Not disagreeing with either one of you. What I am saying is the ball started going elsewhere. Inside guys and out of the backfield. So, with that in mind, how important will wide receiver be to the Bills this season? They just took Kincaid last year. They are paying Knox handsomely, Shakir has emerged and Diggs will probably be back. There are holes all over the defensive line. The Bills took players high on the d-line when it sometimes appeared we had no need for it. Now we do have holes. Many. Is McDermott and Beane going to all of a sudden change their philosophy? I think all along a lot of us felt McDermott’s wet dream was ball control offense and win with defense. I think that is what we are seeing start to form.
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By top priority I mean a first or second round pick. Glancing over the numbers from when Brady took over, there was obviously more of an emphasis to run the ball (to include letting Allen take off) and using the running backs and tight ends more. I didn’t gather Shakir’s, Kincaid’s or Cook’s receiving stats but, from memory, they seemed to be used a lot more. What I did do was focus on Diggs/Davis and this is what both looked like before and after Brady took over Diggs before per game: 7.3 catches, 86.8 yards, 10.2 targets, 0.7 TD After: 4.8 catches, 45.0 yards, 8.2 targets, 0.1 TD Davis before: 3.3 catches, 49.0 yards, 5.5 targets, 0.5 TD After: 1.7 catches, 36.5 yards, 3.7 targets 0.3 TD’s Now, take it as you may, I think the above clearly shows a bit of a change in philosophy and is that coming from Brady or is that what McDermott wants to see? That is quite a change under Brady and makes me believe that is Brady if kept, how much of a priority is wide receiver going to be when it appears the Bills actually went quite a bit away from their top two receivers, as well as needing help along the d-line and probably in the defensive backfield. I’m sure they will select a wide receiver….but at the top of their draft? I’m no longer so sure. (And trying to predict the draft is hard enough for so many reasons) And it worries me a bit that things will remain status quo heading into 2024. I guess we will see in the coming months.
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Beasley could be right? Doubtful. Nothing against Gabe. I like him just fine but the Bills need to improve their top 2 in the wide receiver room. You can’t have multiple weeks where one of your top receivers has zero catches. In fact, Davis had only 6 catches in the Bills 5 game winning streak to end the regular season.
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Why would McDermott not let his offensive coordinator play Shakir? I keep hearing this from posters like yourself. Could you give me an answer as to how you know this to be true? Because, quite frankly, I think it’s a load of bull####.
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I think it’s time to move in a different direction across the board at defensive end. IMO, none of them are big threats to get after the QB. Rousseau has been a big disappointment but we are stuck with him for now. The heart of our d-line is in the middle of it.