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McBean

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  1. 1 hour ago, Low Positive said:

    I'll have to go look at the all-22, but I think a lot of the bad play calls on those two third-quarter drives were audibles. Let's take those WR screens that went nowhere as an example. As we know, the Ravens have been historically great at simulated pressure. My memory of those plays is that the Ravens simulated blitzers and Josh audibled into those screens to beat the blitz. Not a bad play call. But then, the Ravens backed out and covered the flats and blew up the screens. I think this happened at least twice. I'm also pretty sure Josh called his own number on those QB sneaks at the goal line. My broader point is that we don't know if plays that don't work are because Joe Brady called them or if Josh Allen misread the defense and audibled into the wrong play.


    I don’t know what happened. It was bad. However, I’m glad that we FINALLY came out on the right side of this game for once.

     

    i can’t remember the last time we won a game like that.

  2. 1 hour ago, Pete said:

    Where are the mismatches?  Where are the big plays?  Why are you not clicking with Josh?  Is Brady to blame?  Opposing TEs continually find soft spots in our coverage, and catch large chunk plays, game after game.  Why can't Kincaid?

     

    9 different Bills have had most receiving yards in a game.  Kincaid has 0.

     

    We know Kincaid has mitts, and he looks smooth sometimes.  Hes got size, and some speed.  Knox is a much more complete TE, yet Kincaid still struggles

     

    Will Kincaid make any big plays against KC?

     

    I like Dalton, and I am rooting for him.  But Im perplexed why he is so underwhelming.

     

    Thoughts?

     

    GO BILLS!


    I told my buddies last night when he fell on that pass that he’s been a huge disappointment so far. No sugar coating it.

     

    I’m not beating Beane up for the pick either. I loved it at the time and thought it was a grand slam selection.

     

    goes to show you how much I know because he’s not lived up to his hype at all.

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  3. 14 hours ago, VaMilBill said:

    Observing the Buffalo Bills offense this year has been awesome from not only a stats standpoint, but from the eye test as well.
     

    Our offense has been so efficient and I can think of very few plays that I thought were boneheaded calls this season. Only one off the top of my head is the trick play against the Ravens that got Josh throttled. 
     

    I think we can all agree that our most important player, Josh, has looked awesome this year. Yeah his stats are a little down, but we are winning with a more balanced approach instead of asking Josh to make magic happen every single game. 
     

    What I wonder is if we were to offer Brady a $6 million a year to be our OC and secure him in Buffalo. He’d be making a salary equivalent of the 12th highest paid HC in the NFL. I think he is absolutely perfect for Josh and this is the offense we’ve needed here for so long that has balance and effectiveness.
     

    I realize he may want to be a HC and see if that works out for him. But curious why big deals aren’t offered to coordinators more often.  


    very unlikely we keep him.

     

    he’s the favorite to land a few jobs in the betting market.

     

    Joe has been great. Wish him the best in whatever he decides.

  4. Vrabel is a great football coach.

     

    I watched His teams because I live in TN and I’m telling you the titans made the worst decision firing him. He won and won big with Ryan Tannehill and a horrible offensive line for years.

     

    if you’re into odds, Rex is the favorite to land the job tho.

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  5. On 12/30/2024 at 12:34 PM, Big Turk said:

    Joe Brady may very well go down as one of the greatest offensive minds in the history of football. He has done what no other team in the history of the NFL has done...become prolific in a historical context with no true #1 WR, no 1,000 yard WR and no 1,000 yard rusher thru 16 games.

     

    Essentially, he has created the NFL version of "Total Football" that was pioneered by The Netherlands with their great "Orange Crush" teams of the 1970s with Johann Cruyff as their star. Anybody can be the "go to guy" in any given week, and anyone can make the key play.  You cannot simply "take away" one player, the Bills offense is diversified in a way that no other offense has been in the history of the NFL. Just like on those Netherland teams, they don't have true "positions" as thought of by other teams. People are lining up all over the place to create matchups that favor the BIlls dependent on who they are playing.

     

    Think I am going too far?  I am not. Consider:

     

    1. Points per drive. The 2024 Bills are averaging 3.12 points/drive - In the history of the NFL, only the 2007 Patriots have averaged more at 3.19.  The only other teams above 3 are the 2018 Chiefs, the 2013 Broncos and the 2001 Rams.  All of them featured multiple stars and HOF players.  We are essentially doing what the most prolific offenses in NFL history have done without the supporting casts to do it.
    2. 2024 Bills tied an all-time NFL record with 8 straight 30+ point games.
    3. 2024 Bills tied an all-time NFL record with 13 different players catching a TD pass.
    4. 2024 Bills set a franchise record for most points and TDs in a season and have the highest points per game at 31.8 thru 16 games
    5. Josh Allen leads the NFL in EPA/play
    6. 2024 Bills set a franchise record for 40+ point games with 4
    7. 2024 Bills set a franchise record for 30+ point games with 12

     

    Brady is the very definition of doing more with less and doing it in ways where no one person can be keyed on by the defense, meaning they have to be prepared for anyone to beat them at anytime.  This was never more apparent than during the Lions game when Ty Johnson, a 3rd down RB was our leading receiver with over 100 yards, our "#1 WR" Amari Cooper wasn't even targeted and the Bills rolled up 559 yards of offense and 48 points and were so unstoppable that it forced the opposing coach to try a desperation onside kick with 12 minutes to go in the 4th quarter only down 10 points.

     

    I am not sure there has ever been a better job done at OC in NFL history considering what Brady had to work with and how he fit together his gameplans to attack the opposing teams weaknesses and create an ever shifting target for who they would try to stop on offense.  The level of absurdity with how good this offense has been with a bunch of "no names" for the most part on it is absurd.  Patently absurd. If Brady does not win assistant coach of the year in the NFL, they should just throw the award away because it has no meaning.


    there’s a reason why he’s the favorite at some of these job openings.

     

    an organization is going to get a great young HC.

     

    hard not to like Joe

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