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Jerome007

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  1. With this, the major kickoff changes, going to 17 and probably 18 games... it's like a new game. Most of the previous records will be meaningless. No one comes close to popularity of the NFL in the US. Why trying to fix something that isn't broken?

     

    Though I liked the padded helmets for practices, the limitation of practices overall and of padded contact practices, making players come off for a concussion tests, and many other changes. This seems overkill.

  2. 4 hours ago, Low Positive said:

    I called my dad and his attitude was that he's our guy now so lets see where it leads us.

    I don't follow college football. All I knew was that JA17 was among the 4 top QB prospects, and that the Bills traded to get him. I was thrilled.

     

    Then I was like your dad. He's a Bills now, I root for him 100%. And for some reason, I liked his demeanor and liked him right then on draft day. Love at first sight you might say ha ha.

    I clearly recall that I was shocked to see the hateful posts on here. Be mad at Beane and the team for  the selection, not at the player drafted! Some "fans" clearly wanted Allen to fail so they could be "proven right", and that Josh Rosen was the right Josh all along. I'll never get this one either. It's not like I pretend I knew better, just that JA17 was our QB so I wished him nothing but success.

     

    My "fear" was not that he would be a bust (those you move on from), but good  without being elite. He has been awesome and the best thing to happen to the team in decades.

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  3. On 3/18/2024 at 2:34 PM, gonzo1105 said:

    My hope is they’ll stretch Kincaid more downfield.

    They did in the last games. And yes, it was about time! I mean, Kincaid is good for this, and the Bills had used Knox deep many times for a long while, so I didn't understand why it took so long, but they did. With Cook and Kincaid and WRs, they can really stretch the fields in so many different ways. The pass blocking was way better too last year, which opens more play possibilities. The Bills O were #3 if I'm not mistaken, yet it seems they could have done more.

  4. On 3/17/2024 at 2:53 PM, SoonerBillsFan said:

    NFL doesn't give a damn about spousal abuse.  But take a PEDor bet on a game...

    Take PED? The NFL testing is a joke. Very few get caught. And they rarely call it for steroids, but for "violating the league's PED or drug policy', which could be pot, cocaine, etc. And isn't the first time 4 games suspension? Road cycling is more seen as drug ridden sport because they went after stars. Hypocrisy works.

     

    Anyhow, Hill runs very very fast, and is a great WR. So he gets a lot of leeway. But even he won't be able to keep piling on these accusations.

    Edit: and seeing it's a complaint for "verbal abuse" makes it quite weak...

  5. He will be missed, but at that price tag, it wasn't good. He get his money. Of course, Bills had next to no chance of keeping him but he was the best rusher by far last year.  So let's not act like this is a good thing.

  6. On 2/26/2024 at 8:06 AM, Buffalo_Stampede said:

    Allen has had weapons. Let’s not act like he hasn’t. The offense has been one of the best.

     

    People act like they are one of the worst.

     

    They have a hole at WR. They will fill it with a talented WR. 

    I'm a HUGE JA17 fan. He is THE main reason the Bills can remain hyper competitive, even with the current salary cap woes. But  I agree with you. This last season, he had a very good OL, a running game, little injuries on the O side, etc. Diggs was, for sure, a #1 WR. Just look at the stats! He did falter in the 2nd half of the season, and Davis was on and off. But Kincaid came up.

    Perfect? Of course not! Far from it. But let's look at the damn Chiefs. They had a great OL, a much improved defense... but don't tell me their WR core was spectacular! Yet they won again.

    Any improvement is welcomed, but no team has a perfect roster. Fans focus on all the woes. 

  7. Even if Reid and crew are better, what do you want the Bills to do? I'd say McD is Top 10 at the very least, close to the Top 5. So yeah, a few coaches are better than him, I don't doubt that. But if you fire him, then what?

     

    49ers fans are saying the same for Shanahan what Bills fans are saying for McD. Yet they lost in the Superbowl in overtime! Only 1 team out of 32 is happy come the end of the season. Bills lost by a tiny margin to the SB champs this time, and well, while that 13 sec fiasco is on the D coaches, they had lost in OT. As if that was a sign they suck or something. Chiefs find a way to win, Bills have to do the same. But they sure can do it.

     

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  8. Babich has done a tremendous job for position coaching, for the players on his watch. Back ups were always ready and performed, not confused and whatnot. Will he make a a good DC? That's a different story. McD wanted some help, promote a guy he likes and that doesn't threaten him. That's fine you know. 

    Joe Brady earned his job with real world tests. 

     

    It's true it doesn't equate for much coaching shakeups does it. But McD has "only" eleven playoff games with the Bills. People judge quick, and in a way they should, but that's not much. That 13 second is on him though. But the rest, it was close games except the Bengals. Reid was always seen as the good season coach but bad playoff one. Now that tag is gone for good. Can McD do the same? Let's hope so!

     

    Do I think there are better coaches than McD. Yes. But who would replace him? With all the wins in a row come crunch time, he earned his stay. We'll see if it's for good or for bad. But so far Josh Allen Bills have only lost in the playoffs to the very top teams. Is it frustrating and all? Of course. But it's not something you scratch it all and start from zero again! It's like so many fans expect 17-0 seasons and a Superbowl everytime. Yes, we all want ONE. Just ONE please! (We'll get greedy after ha ha). But asking for major upheaval is almost weird.

    Beane has to manage the cap well. He has a tough one ahead, and he will decide a lot of things. More than anyone else probably for next season.

  9. 11 hours ago, QB Bills said:

    Harbaugh doesn't have Josh Allen, genius.

    I was POed last few years at all the praises constantly thrown at Spagnuolo (Chiefs DC) as, well, their D was the weak point and often bottom of the pack. Look at what he can do this year with good players!

     

    I know people love to say it's the weakest Mahomes team but I disagree. Their WRs core sure is the weakest on his tenure, but the OLine and defense are top now. 

     

    To all the "Beane hasn't surrounded Josh with enough weapons", meaning WRs, who KC has got that is so good? Who is better than Diggs over there?

     

    McD is here to stay, but yeah, better coaches would get more results than he did IMO. BUT, that being said, there is no shame in being bested by the very best coaches. And before getting rid of any coach or player, you have to be sure the replacement is better. Mc D is a Top 8 IMO.

  10. 18 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said:

    It's simple the Bills did not try to surround Allen with the best available offensive players to fully exploit his skills. 

    So using a 1st round pick on Kincaid, drafting Torrence, getting McGovern, that was minor stuff? Some of you act like if superstar WRs are just on some shelves, waiting to be signed. And as if the salary cap was just a nuisance. ALL teams have weak links. Diggs was a top receiver, one of the very best. He's had a subpar end of the year, and we don't know why, but let's not pretend Beane could have predicted this.

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  11. On 1/24/2024 at 9:57 AM, TheFunPolice said:

    why are so many WR nuts? 

     

    Is it something about the position? 

    It seems most speed fast twitched guys are also more impulsive, adventurous and all. And no, not a race things. In pro cycling (Tour de France...) the sprinters are usually the crazier ones.

     

    WRs are also divas who want the ball, so even if most QBs are at the top of the totem pole, many top WRs will hassle them all the time to get the ball.

  12. 11 hours ago, billieve420 said:

    Anybody in the NFC

    This

     

    I have a deep competitive near-hatred for Mahomes and Lamar now.

     

    I'm not a jealous guy at all in my life, but I can't stand one of these two teams winning the SB, at least until the Bills and Josh doe the same!

    2 hours ago, Billsflyer12 said:

    I like Lamar and hope he wins.  But are we prepared for all the narratives we will get of Mahomes, Burrow and Lamar all getting to a Super Bowl and 2 of those doing so by beating Josh in divisional round in Buffalo along the way?

     

    Josh then becomes the 4 best QB in his own conference and there will be nothing we could say to really disagree with that.

    It remains a TEAM sport. If Josh himself crumbled and played bad, it'd be one thing. Anyway, we don't control who will win, so put little energy in this. I'd rather it be Purdy and then he gets a huge raise so weakens SF in one way or another. But at the end, any winner should fuel Josh and the Bills to want win it all! Shutting the noise is a motivation. Of course, they don' pay THAT much attention to it, but it's so non-ending and relentless that they can't ignore it either.

  13. 34 minutes ago, Allen2Moulds said:

    But the real problem of the game was that our Dline was once again a no show against KC. 

    O sack. And I think just 1 in the Pittsburgh game.  And with a LOUD crowd that certainly helped to make opposing OLinemen nervous and deaf.

    Against KC, what was even worse than 0 sack, was getting gashed with the runs inside. LBs were decimated, but Klein is good against the run. Good enough that if the DLine did its job. they would have stopped a lot more.

  14. McD played SAFE??? What? 

     

    That (horrible) fake punt was playing safe?

     

    Instead of running at the end to at least wind down the clock, they went for passes, for the TD. It failed, but that's not playing safe! That narrative has got to go.

     

    Chiefs did more tweaking in the 2nd half, and yes I do feel they were coached better, but you guys act like the Bills were blown out. Did McD dropped passes, did he miss the field goal?

     

    I am NOT saying he is the answer. I too feel sometimes he is not clutch and might be very good but not great. But he IS very good. Nothing like your own fanbase to find all the faults of their own players and coaches, while thinking other coaches and players are so awesome. Just like a nagging wife.

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  15. What is puzzling to me, is that the LBs and secondary were banged up bad, and thus we could expect a Kelce and passing fest from KC. Instead, the healthy DLine, and backup LBs that are good against the run, got destroyed on the ground. The Bills run offense also destroyed KC's defense but they had more stops.

     

    I think KC had 7 plays of 20+ yards and the Bills.... ZERO. These dropped passes of course matter but still, that was the difference. Even if the Bills outgained KC on the  ground, and had lots of 7-8 yards gainers, they also had 0 yarders, while KC seem to run at will, even at the very end when  it was obvious they would.

     

    I just can't understand why the Bills run defense was again awful as in the recent past. Is it the schemes or the players?

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