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BuffaloBillyG

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  1. Never got the Herbert hype. Since coming in to the league I've watched maybe 15-20 Charger games. Outside of the one Monday night game a while back where he almost brought them back with his broken ribs...I've never seen him have a big game. I've seen his box scores he's out up numbers occasionally, but he's my pick for most vastly overrated QB of the last 25 years.
  2. I think you sell the offense short. Who are your other 2 difference makers? Because if you count Coop among them, there's also Shakir, Cook and Allen that are locked in as difference makers. Hollins is just outside that IMO. He won't take over a game but those 3rd down grabs make a huge difference. Kincaid has the ability to be a difference maker if they use him a bit better. Then you talk OL. Brown and Dawkins have been difference makers this year. I think it further speaks to your point however that the focus comes draft needs to be defense. Get me a couple DL early. Some backend help a bit later. Free agency go grab a WR that fits the offense if you don't retain Coop. Maybe a couple just above mid tier DL to fill out the room.
  3. And there's your official 2024-2025 Miami Dolphins All Scapegoat Team.
  4. What Ari says is true to the point of it being the same voters. I actually think it strengthens the case it will be Allen as some may very well have said "Well it's close so I'll take Lamar for this and Allen for that" to kinda split their voting.
  5. Cook is the obvious answer. Almost tooooo obvious. I'm gonna go with Big Mack Hollins. I think Keon sees something of a reduced role. Cooper may well have Surtain on him. It's a Hollins 2 TD kinda day On defense I think Bernard shows well
  6. To me it's like hiring a cleaning crew and then when the work looks good only one person gets credited. I'm sure Daboll did help. How much or in what ways we really don't know. But it took a lot of people. Dorsey. Palmer. Joe Brady. Dave Culley, McDermott, and probably 20 other guys that we don't know. Guys like Matt Barkley giving him tips (sometimes those who can't make the best teachers). Even with the way he cut down the turnovers this year a guy like Ronald Curry could have helped some The one person I see credited the least is Josh Allen. Sorry, but he's the one that had to devote the time and effort and have the drive to get better and remain coachable. Not to mention Daboll did bubkis for Daniel Jones or young QBs he had before his Bills stint like Brady Quinn or Jake Fromm...who he also had in Jersey for a bit. Daboll is fools gold that got his job because the GM knew him and he worked with Allen.
  7. Brian Daboll is basically Freddie Kitchens plus one lucky unsustainable season of luck.
  8. The only pick here that seems a bit off to me is Green Bay over Detroit, however with how dominant Detroit and even Philly have looked at points this yearI feel like a lot of people are sleeping on how good the Packers really are. They have a legit chance. AFC: Kansas City, Buffalo, Baltimore NFC: Detroit, Philadelphia, Green Bay IMO the Super Bowl match up will be from that list.
  9. I fully endorse the Dolphins trying to save face and have it blow up all next season especially if they start slow. Hill is the gift that keeps on giving.
  10. Not for nothing, but did you know Keon Coleman was rated one of the top PR guys in the nation last year? IIRC he was 4th. Hardy on the PS was rated higher. We'll be ok.
  11. Would they though? They basically needed 2 more wins to make it. After going out against us, the lost back to back games against the Seahawks in Seattle and the Titans who routed them. They beat the Pats and lost to the Colts. I might say with Tua they beat the Colts. Seattle in Seattle and the margin of victory for the Titans suggest even with Tua I think they drop those game. Then he came back and they drop the next 2 to us and Arizona. Then without Tua they go 1-1 to end the year against the Browns and Jets. Maybe they beat the Jets with Tua out there. But cold weather games aren't their jam either. Anyway, they may have made it. Maybe not if they had Tua for all 17. But I thinks it's certainly less than a slam dunk they do even with him. They just aren't a sound team.
  12. Exactly. The thread never goes away. If you notice I haven't commented but once or twice before that post on it. It's just always there. I was speaking more on it being unable to escape the chatter about it anywhere. Social media, weekly shows, heck even the broadcast of the game. Funny thing is even though I believe voting closes this week and it's a done deal...we will have to listen to it continue to be debated without the ability to change anything for another month
  13. I mean, yeah it very well may be. But if they already know who they want forcing two minority interviews in them isn't going to suddenly change that. Here's the thing. In their own minds even the Hamiltons and Leftwiches of the coaching ranks have to know what the interview is about. They have to know that deep down they have no chance. But yet they take the interview. There are minority coaches that will take any interview and that is what allows owners to get away with it. Years ago, James Lofton interviewed for almost every job to satisfy "Rooney Rule". Now sure, maybe someone takes an interview and blows them away ala Mike Tomlin, but it's not likely. If unqualified minority coaches would stop appeasing the owners it would prevent them from exploiting the loophole of the rule. And before anyone gets too far ahead of themselves as far as "Patriots Bad"....their HC search so far has resembled the Bills last 3 coordinator hiring practices. Job open-> Interview external minority candidate -> Interview 2nd external minority candidate -> Interview and hire who they already knew they wanted for the job (Dorsey, Babich, Brady)
  14. I said it in the Daboll discussion, but it is worth repeating. When you have to announce to the press that your GM and HC will be back next season....you need a new HC and GM.
  15. I agree with this entire response. Why change what's not broken if you don't have to. He will likely see a low snap counts and if he gets any targets the will likely be within 3 yards of the line of scrimmage.
  16. I'm eager for it to be announced just so I don't have to listen to it being discussed.
  17. Denver is in a really good spot. Playing with house money. No one expects them to win. They can play aggressive. Beware of fake punts and trick plays. They have a really good defense that can get after the QB. Should be a good matchup. Buffalo 23 Denver 16
  18. Jets are still looking to talk to literally everyone about their HC job. It's good to be thorough, but at this point their search seems rudderless.
  19. You're not wrong. I think the only worse fit for BB...is College ball. But the Raiders have a great pass rusher in Crosby and a very promising young TE in Bowers to start the build and chip away for a year or two on Shula's all time win record.
  20. Idk, something about Hoodie returning to the NFL and taking over the Raiders just seems....fitting https://www.nfl.com/news/bill-belichick-potential-nfl-return-raiders-tom-brady-multiple-teams
  21. The only issue I have here is Vrabel in New England. That may be a common sense move but if I've learned anything through the years it's that when something seems so slam dunk, everyone thinks it's going to happen...it rarely comes to fruition. It makes perfect sense and reading the way the search is going...it all points to Vrabel being the guy they want. I think Vrabel slips away. Be it Chicago or possibly joining up with Brady in Vegas...I can see things going sideways. The New England job is a sneaky spot for Ben Johnson to finally land IMO. After Johnson, Joe Brady just may be the biggest "get" on the offensive side of the coaching ranks. Not only for what the Bills put up points wise, but this time last year Josh was considered a "turnover machine" and this year...not so much at all. I'm almost sure he lands a gig, if not with the Saints, but maybe the Jags pull him in to tweak Duval Barbie.
  22. There's 16 teams per conference. Just let everyone qualify, seed them and play it out. /S NFL would love it due to the extra revenue. Players Union would likely strike
  23. Perplexing to me. They kept the guy (which I thought was the wrong move), gave him nothing at QB, traded away their best offensive weapon....then fired him. This isn't a serious organization. And they really aren't likely to attract a great coach with their QB situation.
  24. Bills 23 Broncos 16 We get 3 TDs (Cook and Allen Running and Hollins catches one) with a FG and missed XP.
  25. If you are solely talking tickets, you are correct. People want to move the tickets When booking travel for an event like the Super Bowl, a WrestleMania, ect. the closer to the event (months out be weeks out) and the more scarce things like lodging becomes the more the price is raised to take advantage of last minute travelers desperation.
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