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BillsfaninCT

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  1. right, the execution was terrible. so all of sudden josh lost his mind and said yeah forget about running the clock out i want the TD thats what's being said I don't believe that, because literally the previous play and the ones before the 2min warning were run the clock out. he looked right at diggs and then looked right at the other 2 on 3rd down, i've watched the replay for hours, it's adam sandler. I have the game saved on my fubo recording and watched it for 2hours. adam sandler, there's no way, there's no way anyone with a high school football acumen does that sequence. then miss a 40yd wide right? make me a better story.
  2. curious: entire game play more or less run the clock out football including up to the 2 min warning. 2 min warning change the game plan, miss a wide open diggs in the flat to run more clock out, get a first down? in a game where the defense is unlikely to stop the chiefs the coaches and the qb all forget and start throwing? I don't believe anyone on this board with an honest football acumen can sit here and say those were the best 3 plays of football in the year when they needed the best 3 plays. that was some of the worst play calling and the worst execution other than adam sandlering it and chucking a pick. it makes zero sense in the context of the game, 13 seconds, the game plan, all of it. there is no good explanation for possessing the ball with a pretty easy 1st down near the 10 to chuck into the endzone back to back with 150 remaining given the context of the game, high school coaches and qb's know better, be honest. that was buffalo literally giving a winnable game to the chiefs to send swifties to the next round and pound the ratings.
  3. so the bills are doing everything right up the 2 min warning to kill the clock and win the game. goto commercial at 2 min warning. the next 2 plays could've ONLY been worse if he got sacked/fumbled or threw a pick, only 2 worse plays. 1:50 to go and now we throwing balls into the turf back to back i watched the 2 plays for an hour straight and that looked like adam sandler. there's no good reason to throw the ball there and then to miss not 1 (diggs) but 2 more wide open receivers and throw it into the turf. high school coaches and qb's don't make those stupid plays, if they were doing dumb stuff all game sure, but to change course after a commercial break is WWE. if you're not on the WWE bus then coaches get fired right? explain JA17... he didn't get hit and has done superior plays, possibly the worse 3 plays since 13 seconds.
  4. they tried to keep pitt in the game and then karma served the league and pitt back pretty quickly in the endzone... like another said, NFL saw the blowout coming and not surprisingly, twice they incorrectly called it in favor of pitt but lucked out on that one because there wasn't a good camera angle of the ball not hitting his helmet so the NFL had "an out" to "let the call on the field stand" lolz. i literally said to my wife, oh look, now the bills are getting penalties all of a sudden and they gift pitt the fumble lol, so predictable. If you thought pitt wouldn't score on that drive 14-0 after the 1st penalty against the bills.... you haven't watched football this year LOL. They gifted pitt the entire drive then couldn't do anything about the clean INT in the endzone... all pitt had to do was fake a PI or def hold and it's a TD. i bet they could've just waved their hands for a flag and got one.
  5. Bellicheck to McClap -> Scipt looks good for you guys but don't ***** it up like you almost did today and last week, it's hard to cover up dumping a min. of clock with 3 time outs and missing 2 field goals but thankfully your defense and punter showed up, not sure how many more turnovers we'd had to give. good luck and tell josh to spend more time in the film room. 😂
  6. I hope they enjoyed their goofy practices and sloppy week of prep on offense because there's no way you have a stellar intense week of practice and game planning with that result unless JA17 got his head smacked early which coincidentally they showed a clip of him shaking his head, kinda like when you get rattled. it looked like the offense was in preseason mode out there, zero motivation, skill players doing least credible effort, totally blah. this team has a real problem with the spread, what i mean is they can't find motivation in games they should easily win.
  7. Land & Resource Managers, the football and hockey team are hobbies.
  8. win every game except miami, but of course the miami loss will be a new invented way of losing. JA17 will get us to overtime, both teams will score to tie it up, coach will actually stop miami from TD and they try a 57yd FG which they make but have a false start, then they make a 62yd and false start again, they win on the 3rd kick from 67yds out but not because it went through the uprights, a miami player catches the missed field goal in the endzone for a touchdown and the bills had nobody in the endzone to do the same, they lose on a poor coaching decision but after the game ends, we can see that the dolphins false lined up in the neutral zone and it wasn't called. that is THE MOST billsy way to do it.
  9. There's 2. 1 - when they started construction on Rich Stadium August 17, 1973 2 - when they started Rob Johnson over Doug Flutie in "that game"
  10. Imagine Bellicheck with this team, lol, undefeated.
  11. Bellicheck, come get your trophy without Tom Brady. I don't care, I want to win games and he really likes Allen.
  12. Billsy should never be banned, doing billsy things should be. fire mcdermott.
  13. 2-0 jets, bills get the ball back with 0:40 left in the game, JA17 runs around like a rookie, gets the ball batted out and goes through the back of the endzone. that seems like the most reasonable next regression.
  14. I've been saying to fire the OC, seems like we need to fire the HC because he doesn't know the problem is his OC
  15. He's cleaned up the accuracy for the most part with some regression but hard to say if injury related. the rest of if about mental approach was better with Daboll than Dorsey but existed with Daboll and is running scott free with Dorsey.
  16. these replies are really disappointing. just because you're successful doesn't mean you're as successful as you could be while also being less stressed out and less emotionally volatile. the guy is trying to improve, we're so quick to throw money at a cause and get behind this or that but holy cow, that mental stuff is just hogwash. the same brain and mental capacity that is dismissed for athletic performance is the same one that kills you when you forget how to breathe from dementia or results in suicide or genius. absolutely nothing functions on it's own without your brain and it can trick you into almost anything. I'd think in 2023, with all the dementia awareness the general public would be less dismissive of the impact of the brain. it's just easier to say deal with it, man up or whatever dismissive tact than to try and understand it.
  17. achievement addiction. instead of a drug high, you get achievement high. Based on my experience with achievement addiction, low-positive is a management tool we're taught to cover an expansive range of emotions and to reframe or change our mindsets. As he said, it also helps to manager heart rate, your ability to think, and stay out of adrenaline clouded reactions. I am by no means claiming to be a franchise QB with that kind of value but I didn't realize my addictive tendencies could be an issue with achievement. typically achievement and addiction wouldn't be combined in a sentence and result in therapy but it has helped me tremendously. I'm also not diagnosing or saying Josh has achievement addiction, it's a term that was used in my case and seems relevant to the conversation or whatever is going on shared some similarities.
  18. https://www.nflpenalties.com/all-referees.php?view=total&year=2023 middle of the pack for influencing the game, look at total penalties....
  19. JA17 quoting my therapist, I'm sure many others who carry burdens, are extremely successful at something even if it's not being a bagillionaire qb but also super low of low, have heard this as well. this could take a minute for him to figure out, I had therapy for 3 months after breaking and it's not freaking easy. I'm no JA17 and a peon in comparison but in the little world i exist in it looks very similar and he's acting the same way... he will be better for it overall and i'm glad regardless if it matters that i care at all, that he got some help and i hope everyone here is glad he is getting help but i'm not sure it's understandable unless you know somebody personally or been through it. he has to figure this out for himself, it's good to have great people around you but ultimately it's his head, and only he can overcome it.
  20. the plays are there to be made but the coaching isn't EFFECTING JOSH'S DECISIONS. nobody demonstrating Josh "can't see them open" but constantly show him choosing a harder play. Not a lot of reasons for picking a low percentage play over a high percentage play on early downs, but he needs to be effected in such a way that he can do both, learn when to do which, and also be happy........ good freaking luck. the mental part of the game is harder for physically gifted people because you can just blast your way through a lot of stuff.... like a once in a lifetime arm... the reason I endlessly say fire dorsey on Fina's show and Over reaction is because the coaches aren't effective. he's a generational talent but do these coaches have the mental skillset required to rewire Josh Allen without also ruining him? I hope he's in therapy.
  21. I would love to know what Josh is thinking in his head when he looks past the open 8yd play and tries for the 15+ yarder, and for that you need therapist.
  22. JA17 appears to perform best after making a low percentage play work. If we can agree on that, the failure (in my useless opinion) of Dorsey and MCD is to spend a tremendous amount of time finding ways mentally to frame the mindset of the game. For example, making a statistically low percentage play work knowing JA17 is better than most at it. Even if the play doesn't work, the opportunity and mindset is there for the anticipation and justification to do A-F. I don't have the confidence in the coaching staff to do the mental work required to leverage the elite talent. For example, just an example, if JA17 is told, "hey, we have a super hero play here schemed up that you can do and we're going to gamble with it but for the next X plays, if you miss the hot read, try to push the ball down field, miss the open guy man we're screwed. This play has a much higher chance of working if you can surgically dissect what you see for the 3-4yd per play opportunities. Even if Diggs is open for 15, you have to know JA it's not as high percentage as Kincaid for 8, just take the 8 for now. You have to execute and the Oline needs your help and we're trying to dictate the game here and help our D out by keeping them off the field. then in my opinion we get fun Josh but mentally the coaches have to then shift gears and keep fun Josh just beneath sugar Josh. most of the problems this team, in my opinion, are the coaching staff failing on mental toughness and putting the players in a MINDSET to win. MCD probably has the right idea because playoffs and superbowls required historically ball control.... but the hard part is the mindset to buy-in for this team.
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