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Jerome007

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  1. What? It was the 4th game of the year!!!! It was totally meaningful!
  2. I might be in the minority but I don't want Brady to be done just yet. I want the Bills to beat a Bellechick/Brady led Patriots 2x (3x) a year while they are still good. The Bills beat the Cheatriots 16-0 in Foxboro under Rex Ryan, remember? Nobody gave a damn because it was a #3 QB, like that if it meant nothing. The Bills have not had a great QB for years now but nobody avoids piling on them for the losses. Team for team, the Bills outclassed a non-Brady led team on that day and they barely got any glory out of it. Even giving them a big ZERO point allowed in their home. My point is: it's a question of pride, of balls, of guts. If Brady is done, sure, great for the Bills. But the wins will not be as sweet. It might be too late for that though.
  3. A tad stupid but I agree that's the way it is. As for Hughes, he must have really rubbed a lot of officials the wrong way. Hard to forget him getting a 15 yarder for slapping his OWN TEAMMATE IN CELEBRATION!! Squeaky wheel gets the grease as long as you grease it the right way!
  4. Oh I agree. Just sick of the people that can only play the blame & fire game.
  5. With Allen, this will make or break the Bills for the next 5 years. Huge. Of course 2020 looks promising too but if they miss the mark badly in 2019 they should not get a chance to mess up 2020! Otherwise we could be looking at a return to greatness. At last!!!
  6. Mahomes was the 10th pick. Should all 9 GMs that passed him up be fired too?
  7. That's why I didn't want the Bills to obliterate them. A coaching change will likely make the Jets better and thus hurt the Bills!
  8. It's true that coaching could be an option. If it playing bug eats at him, the other leagues. Kind of weird that if he had been on a team with established QBs, he'd never seen game time field, but would have collected quality paychecks for much longer with his brains and good practice/pregame showings. Having some real chances with the Bills basically cost him money!
  9. I looooove pancake blocks and yes, I too hope he can replace Incognito because his plays are missed big time this year.
  10. Bad thread starters should be fired! Ridiculous, so is the title of this thread, but I get it's a knockoff. As for Barkley being the "found" backup QB, IDK his contract detail. Was he signed just for this year or longer? I can't wait to see Allen play again. Daboll had a great game plan, his best so far. And he should look similar for Josh.
  11. THat would be awesome LOL But yeah, I'm shocked the Bills have not really used his strong arm in the last 3 games he played. I'm still glad they chose a deep pass as his first ever preseason play. Of course it matters little if he hasn't accuracy, good defense reading skills and blablabla. But to say it doesn't matter? Don't be a party pooper. I'm sure we will see a few jaw dropping plays from him. And all Hail Marys he throws will have everyone on edge.
  12. Well, if a stinger or concussion, it still better than what I first thought. I was relieved to see him move! From the first look, I thought he was paralyzed. I was shocked commentators didn't see it or even mention it. I mean, he dove for a tackle and then was completely motionless for a while! How can you miss that?
  13. Jets were playing uninspired indeed. So let's see more before evaluating Wyatt. His college highlights showed a lot of pancake blocks and man I love those, and he got some today. That's a plus for sure. But come on, all the OLine played well today. And one even caught a TD pass!
  14. Foster and Jones and even McKenzie, which didn't know was on the team ha ha, contested balls. KB dropped his as usual. Zay is going from bust to might be a good #2 or #3 guy.
  15. He's an elite RB, and BTW I love me some Shady so don't want to downplay the position, but the OFFENSIVE LINE matters more- hence that's where the money should go first. The Steelers proved it this year as they barely lost a step without Bell. And when the Cowboys had the best one for Elliot and Prescott rookie seasons these two looked like superstars, while the line is diminished now and they look OK, no more. Yeah Mahomes is playing awesome, and his Wrs, backs and TE are off the chart in talent as a group, but again that OLine is one of the best. Not coincidence. If Bills fans can't see how losing Incognito hurt badly this year, maybe you should pay more attention when watching games... The duo Incognito-McCoy was MONEY. The Bills OLine is the least paid in the league this year and the offense is the worst, with all QBs except Allen having horrible stats, and even Josh's numbers are damn low compared to his obvious talent.
  16. Training together and preseason help build chemistry between players (like QBs and receivers), learn some nuances of the playbooks, etc. To say it means nothing is ridiculous. But 80% of the plays and timing and skills are there already if you're a NFL level player! But a good 10-15% of the remaining 20% is earned through training and playing together, video sessions, meetings, etc. The final edge is earned through focused playing and added work. So while I do think 80% is the same so players could move from team to team easily without too much obvious adjustments needed, that extra 20% matters a lot, especially for QBs, and makes those small differences in games between winning and losing. We all hate the Cheatriots but it's those small differences (and suspect favorable ref calls and spying) that affect a few plays here and there that have made them so consistent throughout the years.
  17. Keeping Tyrod would have been way more costly in cap space! They would have had nothing for free agents. It's like you want to find any reason to bash Beane And if Allen and Edmunds become great, it will have been super wise moves. If they bust or are gone within a few years, quite the costly gambles. But I like that they go for broke and aim high, staking their jobs on it, rather then playing safe with 8-8 seasons. People bitched and moaned about that, and now it's all about having used to much picks for potential stars! At least they have guts.
  18. You guys are harsh. He made a lot of mistakes, and some moves didn't pan out. And he explained the situation pretty well, including that Tyrod's cap cost was a big factor in trading him. IDK what people expect him to say? Beg on his knees? His 15-1 and 6-10 Panthers mentions are on point to anyone who has played any team game. Just like the playoff 9-7 Bills season was an anomaly, this awful season could be too though the offense sucks so bad - but he does have a point, good players are not just stocked on a shelf for GMs to pick them. Anyway, it's all on the next two years. But if they lose as badly next year, they won't (well shouldn't) see 2020. Otherwise, the plan has been obvious, he explains it well, and this season sucks. Even more so if Allen and Edmund see little playing time. Otherwise, now that deception is digested, this year is judged on the young guys' progress. Too bad some good older players like Shady, Kyle, Lorax might not be here or too past their primes. And I wonder how vets feel being led by rookies... Crazy that Eric Woods not playing uses more cap space! They sure didn't plan to lose him!
  19. Yes. By design. To get that elusive "franchise QB". That draft was considered the year of the QBs. Way too early to know if it was the right decision, but it was well worth the risk, and made sense. People have criticized the Bills brass, whoever it has been, for only "stocking the cupboard" but never addressing the most important position, QB. They did. What is the right move? Nobody knows yet but you can't fault them fort going all out. Next year and 2020 they have lots of draft picks and big money. This will decide what the future of the team is. That and Allen of course.
  20. They hoarded picks so they could select high for a QB! That was well known. People are never happy. I agree that the strategy will hinge on how well Allen does, but it was a calculated move. They hoarded picks so they could then trade to move up in the 1st round of the draft this year. And guess what, they have a lot of picks and cap space in the next two years. So the plan makes total sense! It remains to be seen if it's executed well or not, if they pick the right players and set them up to succeed. That certainly remains to be seen, but very sound strategy IMO.
  21. Exactly. Things can turn quickly in the NFL! Both upwards and downwards but come on, easy to improve this current roster. At worst it'll be same level, which would be going down as FA and draft picks would have been misses. I know the Bills have been on the losing side for years and are currently one of the NFL doormats just after making the playoffs, and that is hard to take, but the "everything will be bad forever" crowd are tiresome. Keep the exact same coaches and players but add just one very good OLineman and one very good WR, put Josh back in, and suddenly a lot things become better on offense, defense is as good but doesn't have to be on the field so much and on and on. The Bears and Trubinski have got from 30th offense (and a supposed bust) to a top 10 offense in a year. Ravens looked good early with the added WRs. Raiders have been the doormats, then a serious playoff caliber team, now back the cellar super quickly. This year Bills have the least paid active roster of the NFL, the OLine by far the least paid. Hopefully they get some quality players next year in FA and draft. They have the $$$ this time. McD and Beane's reputation depend on next year's draft and Allen's success or lack of.
  22. I'm defending him on this thread, but as a 3rd stringer, and did mention he only played average, if that. He failed at being a starter for sure, but from now on, barring injury like now, he is not asked to be a starter and certainly not paid as one. I just find him not paling ever again in the league is an overreaction.
  23. Agreed on the first point. But a lot of 3rd stringers have no upside... let's not sugarcoat what goes on in other teams.
  24. Part of the job... if you have one. Well boohoo at the WSJ mocking him and the Bills. You don't make a man lose his job for that. I would have been fine with him getting cut this year, but find it unfair to do so after the last game. Unless the new QB shows some good enough stuff to be the 3rd stringer now, with Allen and Anderson soon coming back as 1st and 2nd.
  25. Yes but he is not paid at all as a great QB, was a 5th round pick, and was thrown in as a starter while the obvious plan was for Allen to replace him at some point. 95%+ of us agree he is not starter material, but what many fans want is for him to be punted out of the league. His LAST showing was NFL level for a 3rd stringer. He's getting the heat for all that is wrong on offense and that's pushing it IMO.
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