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SaviorPeterman

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  1. 21 minutes ago, grb said:

     

    Now that's going out on a limb.

    The only reason the team's best quarterback is starting is because of how the team's second best quarterback played.

    Whoda thunk it?

     

    McD benched TT for NP after the Saints game. He obviously didn't do this for a random reason, it was because he felt NP was ready and wanted to move on from TT who has maxed out as an NFL starting QB.

     

    Obviously it backfired in spectacular fashion which is why he went back to TT. But still think had NP played a better game he would have stuck as the starter, even with 2 or 3 INT's probably wouldn't have went back to TT. You can argue that NP might have stayed the starter after the Colts game as well if not for getting hurt.

  2. 20 minutes ago, John from Hemet said:

    I think that TT should be near the bottom on this list...but there is NO WAY Bortles should be above Tyrod Taylor.....no way

     

    Bortles isn't nearly as bad as some folks think. He's certainly not an elite franchise QB, but you have to give a lot of credit to St. Doug and Nate Hackett for salvaging his career even if he doesn't factor into the long term plans for the jags.

     

    But I think in the end the reason he's rated about Taylor is he's a true pocket QB whose capable of some very big days passing the football. I believe the Jags are 8-0 when he doesn't turn the ball over this year. But on the flipside they are very beatable when he turns it over.

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  3. Regardless of where you stand on TT, there's no way this team is keeping him and paying him $18 million next year unless he leads this team to a SB win.

     

    And I still think the only reason he's even playing right now because of what happened with NP against both the Chargers and Colts.

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  4. 4 minutes ago, Fadingpain said:

    A caller called in to Schopp and Bulldog yesterday when Sal Capaccio was on.

     

    Anyway, a discussion about how good of a coach Marrone was ensued; the consensus by all involved was that he's actually a good coach.

     

    Of course, for reasons other than pure coaching ability, he is vilified in WNY.

     

    I agree he is probably a pretty good coach though.

     

    Had he stayed here, we well may have made the playoffs before now.

     

     

    As of today I still believe St. Doug is a great coach and living up to the young Bills Parcells comparisons. We may or may not regret letting him go depending on what happens with McD the next few years.

     

    And technically he did get the Jags back to the playoffs before the Bills since they clinched their spot with 2 weeks left in the regular season.

     

    Either way what's done is done and there is no turning back.

  5. Hard to see any scenario in which the Pats aren't winning it all again this year.

     

    NFC however is truly tough to handicap. As much I as love what the Vikings have done and want to pick them to represent the NFC, not a believe in Case Keenum when it matters most.

     

    Philly would probably be the favorite with Wentz but is probably one and done now.

     

    As for the rest of the field, don't rule out the Falcons making a deep run again if they get past the upstart Rams in the 1st round.

     

    But if I had to pick today, I think the Saints are one of the most balanced teams in the NFL and will probably face the Pats in the SB.

  6. 1 hour ago, BigDingus said:

    I mean, the Dolphins were a good team last year, and losing Tannehill set them way back. Anyone arguing otherwise is delusional.

    But saying they were SB contenders is also pretty ridiculous. I don't remember a single outlet claiming they'd go to the SB, let alone win it. And if you're not expected to go to the Super Bowl, how are you a SB "contender?" 

     

    Dolphins were a sexy SB pick this year by a lot of pundits.

     

    And some of my sources that are well connected to league insiders also felt they could be a championship contender this season. In fact Adam Gase is widely considered the brightest young offensive mind in the league, and hard to argue considering what's he's done in Miami.

     

    Either way we can only hope that McD is truly the real deal because the AFC East is loaded with talented coaching staffs from top to bottom.

  7. 4 minutes ago, K-9 said:

    There is no shame in losing the DROY award to Lattimore, who is a generational player at the position that allows so much scheme flexibility for his DC.

     

    While I agree in theory, White single handedly won games for the Bills this year.

     

    Lattimore made a major impact for the Saints defensively but they won games this year primarily with their offense which has always been the case, only difference is instead of Brees having to put up 300+ yards every game they did it with a very dynamic rushing offense.

  8. 2 minutes ago, MDFan said:

    So now your an expert?  In your own mind maybe.  The Dolphins were a mirage last year.  They got into the playoffs because the Bills handed them two games.  They were not "much better" than this year's Bills team.  They were and are weak at QB, and have a team full of me first chuckleheads.  No one with any real sense considered them a super bowl contender. 

     

    Dolphins are a very talented team across the board at just about every position, and they certainly weren't a mirage last year. Also unlike the Bills this year they didn't need help to clinch a playoff spot winning 9 of their final 11 games to finish the season.

     

    Also you can argue the Bills got into the playoffs this year for the same reason, Dolphins handed them two games.

     

    Either way the crux of my argument remains, the Bills could easily disappoint next season just like Miami did this year after ending a playoff drought with a new regime and first year head coach.

  9. 3 minutes ago, H2o said:

    I think that will depend on the offseason we have. Guys like Hyde talking up Buffalo and what the whole league has seen happen this year bodes well for us I think. I think it makes some FA's who wouldn't have considered us before change their position a bit. I don't think we are just a bargaining chip anymore. Hopefully we can get a win somehow on Sunday and that train keeps rolling. I'm excited about our future at this point. 

     

    Hard not to be excited, this team should have quite the influx of young talent over the next few years. And you are right about guys like Hyde helping recruit key FA's that normally would have no interest in Buffalo even if big money is potentially being thrown their way.

  10. 1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

    http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/19504913/fpi-makes-predictions-2017-nfl-season

     

    https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2017-nfl-predictions/

     

    http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/list/nfl-picks-predictions-2017-super-bowl-afc-nfc-championship/kbbsp936t5r91vuglmpcpbgxj/slide/1

     

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/500328001

     

    They were expected to be Superbowl contenders? ? I just checked the first links for 2017 NFL preseason projections (because i thought hey, maybe I’m just “misremembering” ) that came up in this newfangled Google thing ... yup, all the same.

     

    Moreover, did you just lump yourself in as an “expert?”

     

    Yes I had the Dolphins going 12-4 this year and making the AFC championship game (losing against the Pats).

     

    I was wrong obviously (because they lost their starting QB in preseason) but there are many other predictions out there from pundits having them in the playoffs.

     

    Many experts also predicted teams like Den, Oak and TB as SB caliber teams which is why many felt the Bills had little chance this year given the schedule on paper.

    2 minutes ago, Philly McButterpants said:

     

    The Phins are national media darlings.  Some idiot from ESPN picked them to win the SB in '07 when they went 1-15.  Take any prognostication with a very large grain of salt.

     

    This is true, just like all the 3-13 predictions for the Bills this year.

  11. 2 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

    If only they could be as good as you thought the Dolphins were this year. 

     

    Like I said before, the Dolphins should be a cautionary tale for all Bills fans heading into 2018.

     

    They were a very good team last year (much better than this years Bills team) and were expected to be a SB contender this year by most experts (including myself). But a season ending injury to their franchise QB and other suspensions/injuries heading into the 2017 campaign pretty much derailed their season. Although you still have to give Gase a lot of credit for getting them off to a 4-2 start even if it was a mirage in hindsight.

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