
Success
Community Member-
Posts
11,301 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Gallery
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by Success
-
A Few Thoughts about the Saints Game, in no particular order
Success replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
I just have a feeling about Groot on MNF. Nothing scientific. But I think we hear his name a few times, favorably. Great summary. LOVED the new RB situation, as I think most here did. Breida brought in a dimension that we need, and seemed to bring out the best in Singletary. That is all this team needs...we don't need to have a spectacular run game. Just keep defenses honest. The return of some of the O-line should add to that. And personally, I liked Stevenson in the return game. He seems like a tougher, more instinctive runner. I didn't mind the muff & will chalk it up to 1st game jitters. -
Scouting on this guy was really good - it sounds like health concerns are the only major drawback. High ceiling and brings a lot of physicality, which we need. I know, he'll likely never play. But I'm as good w/ this signing as anyone else who is out there. It's not like there are pro-bowlers just waiting for the call at this point of the season....
-
I would have taken a competent game manager at ANY point during the drought. I don't see it as a derogatory term at all. It wouldn't be my ideal, but a good game manager can take a team to the SB. Quite a few have. And that is certainly all that Jones is at this point. If he wasn't a Patriot, he wouldn't be talked about this way. He's playing perfectly for an extremely cautious, well-designed offense that doesn't ask too much of him and doesn't put him in bad situations. It's a huge step between that and carrying a franchise, being able to lead comebacks from multi-score deficits, needing to score in the red zone much more & making clutch plays at the end of a game. For all we know, this is as good as he will get. Nothing that has happened so far really contradicts the scouting on him.
-
At least on the internet, most Pats fans have written the Bills off as a threat. Mac Jones is already playing than Brady ever did in his 1st few years, the defense is the best in the league, they still have the GOAT coach, and the league should be cowering in the face of yet another Pats dynasty. It's not ALL Pats fans of course, but that seems to be the growing consensus. The media is right onboard, as well. Every narrative is "here we go again," and "at least the other teams in the division had a year." Which is all stuff I don't mind. The Bills didn't do well when they were hyped. I'm hoping they can get back on track being under the radar.
-
The bolded doesn't really fly. If the D gave up, they gave up - that's part of the game. Just like the 1st game: I've lost count of the # of times I have heard Pats fans say about that one, "If Cam hadn't fumbled, we would have won." No, that's not true. If Cam hadn't fumbled, he would have gotten a 1st down. And there were a few plays in the last minutes that went both ways. That's the game. I don't really know what to expect on Monday. I don't think any outcome would surprise me. Close game, blowout, Pats win, Bills win...could be anything.
-
I see other coaches trying to "be" Belichick when they play him. If BB was coaching this Bills team, he'd go off direction, and emphasize the run, or screen game, or put in another wrinkle to try to be unpredictable. But essentially, we agree. I don't think McD should try to be BB. We just need to play our game. Where I disagree is the "by far" in more talented. We do have more talent - but it's not that much of a gap. That's a good, well-rounded, physical football team. I don't care about the quality of their opponents: they have won 6 games in a row, in the NFL.
-
He didn't take Josh seriously last year. I remember before the 2nd game, he said something about Allen that was surprising for him - it was subtle, but it wasn't his usual "build the opponent up" stuff. He was critical. Allen burned the Pats that game, repeatedly. BB is honing in on him - and he has the kind of line that can be disruptive. If McD was trying to play chess w/ BB - he might change our attack to run-first for a game, or something like that. But I hate it when coaches try to out-BB BB, and it never works.
-
During the drought, I started viewing the Pats games like they were a dentist appointment. Something to kind of dread, that you couldn't avoid, and where the outcome was likely negative. That's still sort of lingering. I know it's logical & rational to think, well, we're the best team now! We turned it around, got a legit franchise QB and a solid coach, and have all kinds of talent compared to those days. But I still have some dentist anticipation in me. It's still there. I think it will take a few seasons of sweeps to purge.
-
I'm starting to get the feeling that we're standing pat....
-
What teams do you fear playing in the PLAYOFFS the most?
Success replied to Estro's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's the Patriots, all day. Belichick will likely have the same amount of playoff experience as all of the other playoff coaches combined. That means something. He's been in every situation. He knows the energy, the kinds of things that can go wrong, and what to exploit in less experienced teams. Coaching takes over in the playoffs, generally. It's rare that a bad coach makes it all the way to the SB. The playoffs are where coaching shine. -
It's more just obnoxious now than anything. Like it was w/ the Cowboys for a few decades. You guys are the new Cowboys. The media hypes up everything about you. In the media, it's a Patriots world, and we all just live in it. Which will make a win next week that much sweeter. Nothing like ruining a lame Patriots narrative that pundits love to create.
-
I'm not going to go searching all over the place to prove anything. I turn on any outlet, or go anywhere on the internet, and THE main narrative is "here they come again!" I haven't even heard anything about the Bills, except for Thanksgiving Day. Like I said - I don't care. Let everyone hype up the Pats to be all unbeatable and the best in the AFC.
-
I still have hope for the O-line, for all of the reasons you mentioned. If Brown can come back & stay healthy, and both Feliciano & Dawkins can get back to their previous form - it will make a huge difference. And I'm not saying we'll be amazing, but it won't be a liability. Those aren't crazy ifs. I hope that it can be a surprise to all of us as we head into the final stretch.
-
SNF: Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens
Success replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm pulling for the Ravens. I don't think the Bills get the #1 seed, and I don't think that's bad for our chances. But if I have a choice between them playing in Baltimore or New England, where they have that PTSD-inducing 3rd down Viking horn, it's a no brainer. -
Bills vs Pats: “pound for pound” teams analysis
Success replied to Italian Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall
They've been winning more lately. Better team? Nope. -
They're like the villain in a bad slasher flick sequel. You always think it's over, but they keep coming.
-
It's the way we SHOULD want it. Earn it in December, and with head-to-head wins. But it's still a drag. I knew it wouldn't always be an easy road to the division title, but I was hoping it would be us & either the Jets or Phins. BB is just too good. He'll have that team competitive as long as he's there. But we DO have the better team still. And it will feel even better if they do prevail.
-
11/28 Football: Tennessee @ New England 1 pm on CBS
Success replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not to pull the same thing other fans could pull on us - but it's not like they have played great offenses.