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DabillsDaBillsDaBills

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  1. Didn't she kick-start her career as a stripper by drugging and stealing from men? And then bragged about it to the media later on? Wonder how she would react if Diggs had another woman in the same hotel this valentines day....
  2. Absolutely this. I thought this exchange towards the end of the (very long) article was pretty funny: How would he [Martin] handle confrontation differently now? "I respect everyone. I give everyone a chance," he says. "I'll be nice to you, smile on my face. If you disrespect me, I'll rip your f---ing head off." By text he reaches out later to clarify his answer: "'Rip your head off' was a metaphor, speaking to competitive fire," he says. "It is not a threat. I am not threatening towards anyone. I follow the rules & I'm polite + respectful."
  3. I can live with that. Dorsey reached his Peter principle as a good QB coach, but was lousy as OC
  4. My point is that we went into the season with such a bad starter that raw rookie Josh was QB1 by halftime of week 1. Mahomes got to sit for a year behind Alex Smith. How much success have the QB coach/OC/HC that "developed" Allen had outside of Josh Allen? Dorsey has been fired (twice) as an OC. Daboll is 11-30-1 as HC after a lucky 7-2 start with Daniel Jones winning a bunch of 1 score games. McD's track record is tougher to compare since he was a DC before being hired as Bills HC and only has 1 season without Allen. Still, he's the HC that benched Tyrod Taylor for the worst QB in NFL history, and went into a season with the worst QB in NFL history as his QB1. Can't say I trust him when it comes to evaluating/developing QBs. Josh's developmental plan was to learn from QB1 Nathan Peterman, Ken Dorsey (QB coach), Brian Daboll (OC), and defensive minded Sean Mcdermott (HC). I cannot believe even the Jets would've put Josh in a worse situation.
  5. I agree it's the correct move to have Allen sit his rookie year. My point is that it's criminal malpractice to have him sit behind NATHAN PETERMAN without a single other QB on the roster. He was supposed to sit on the bench and learn from the worst QB in NFL history? Peterman was an unmitigated disaster in week 1 and was benched (permanently) at halftime. We threw Allen to the wolves by the 2nd half of week 1 in his rookie season. It's incredible he turned out the way he did. IMO Allen developed into an MVP QB despite McDermott/Daboll/Dorsey and not because of them. Not even the Jets would have put Allen in a worse position in his rookie season.
  6. McDermott is a coach that thought Nathan Peterman was good enough to start in the NFL. Multiple times. We went into Josh Allen's rookie season with a QB depth chart of: 1) Peterman 2) Allen 3) No one. We didn't have a 3rd QB on the roster It's almost like we were intentionally sabotaging Allen's career/development. Obviously none of us will ever know how much of Allen's development was his own vs coaching, but my money would be on Allen and not the coaches.
  7. I like that we're getting up on our moral high horses even though Von Miller was arrested for the same thing. Maybe Toney's victim will refuse to cooperate and the charges will be dropped just like Von
  8. Couple thoughts 1) Bills have an elite O-Line and Cook produced at a great, but not elite level. Ray Davis played just as well in the game that Cook missed due to injury. 2) 15 mil is not completely outlandish, but it's definitely too high. I doubt any team in the NFL would pay him that much 3) He's entering the 4th year of his rookie contract and doesn't have any leverage in a hold out. We could franchise tag him after the 2025 season and pay less than 15 mil 4) Beane tends to get Bills guys to re-sign at a discount. A discounted Cook contract is probably in the 9 mil range
  9. Honestly I wonder about this. Last season he was CLEARLY not ready to come back from that injury, yet he still started almost every game after week 5 (he was benched for the week 17 game). I don't understand what the coaches could have possibly seen from him in practice (or the actual games) to make them think he was ready to play. I think it boiled down to Von Miller saying he was ready, and our coaches ignoring what they were seeing because he's Von Miller. So yea, I think he was freelancing and playing hero ball out there against KC. He was going for moves that 27 year old Von Miller would've pulled off for a sack, but 35 year old Von Miller couldn't and instead resulted in big gains for the Chiefs. Our coaches let it happen because he's legendary soon to be HOF Von Miller.
  10. McD apologists will let you know Farwell wasn't fired, his contract came up and we didn't renew it. Frasier wasn't fired either, he simply 'took a year off' with apparently 1 year left on his contract. Have any other of the long tenured head coaches fired this many coordinators and only seen 1 coordinator sniped to be HC by a different team?
  11. Who though? Philly's total defense had an all-time great performance, but no great individual performances. Sweat had 2.5 sacks and Williams had 2 sacks, but neither forced any turnovers. Dejean had the pick-6 but no sacks. Baun had the other INT but no sacks. It goes to the QB by default in a game like this. Hurts had a decent enough game with just under 300 yards, 3 TD, 1 turnover.
  12. Philly has the worst fan base in sports, but I found the Reid-era Eagles to be quite a fun team to watch. Donovan Mcnabb ('Cuse guy) Brian Westbrook Lesean Mccoy The current Eagles beat Brady and Mahomes in the SB. Barkley is one of the more likeable players in the league.
  13. Exactly this. D-Line doesn't matter when we have DBs in man coverage giving up 10+ yard cushions. Mahomes will shred that 100% of the time
  14. I find it hilarious that our last 5 playoff losses are due to the defense playing like absolute garbage and McD's response has been to fire 2 special team coaches. We've yet to fire a defensive coordinator under McD. Ok, ok, Farwell wasn't 'fired' per se, we just didn't renew his contract. Reading between the lines McD blamed him for the 13 second meltdown. Smiley was not good as ST coach, but I'd love to see this type of accountability for our defensive minded HC / DC's
  15. In one half against KC the Eagles defense has forced 2 turnovers and 4x 3 and outs. In 4 full playoff games against KC the Bills defense has forced 2 turnovers and 3x 3 and outs. It's unfathomable how bad our DEF has been against KC.
  16. Sure, KC's offense was great from 2018-2022, but they've been quite average in 2023 and 2024. They weren't even a top 10 offense this year in the regular season and we still got shredded in the playoff game. All 4 times we've played them in the playoffs they scored the most points in their postseason run against us (pending for 2024 if they score more than 32 against PHI). The Bills offense only has 1 turnover in those 4 games so it's not like our DEF is being put in tough spots. If the Bills DEF was merely 'really bad' instead of 'historically bad' we'd be 3-1 against them in these playoff games.
  17. Chiefs went through most of the season, and the playoff game vs us, without their WR1 Rashee Rice.
  18. I think it's misleading since we're looking at only the last 5 losses for the Bills and comparing it against ALL playoff games for other teams. The current Steelers team under Tomlin has lost their last 6 playoff games while allowing 38.3 PPG. Still, I think McD's defense has been unforgivably bad in the playoffs and frankly should've been fired after the 13 second game.
  19. For me if we're comparing total actual wins (coaching) vs total expected wins based on roster talent level (GM) I think the Bills look something like this: Year expected wins actual wins 2017 7 9 2018 3 6 2019 10 10 2020 13 13 2021 13 11 2022 13 13 2023 12 11 2024 11 13 Total 82 86 Expected wins of 13 in 2020-2022 is pretty crazy, but when you have top 2 QB on a rookie contract I think that's a reasonable number. As far as postseason results go I think 2024 is the only year McD exceeded expectations. However, beating the Ravens in a 50/50 type game where they committed multiple unforced errors is hardly a ringing endorsement
  20. We also need elite players that show up in playoff games. Brown was garbage in the Chiefs game and Dawkins was almost as bad
  21. Von Miller's contract: 23.8mm active cap hit for 2025 If we release him pre-June 1st 15.4mm dead cap in 2025 8.4mm cap savings in 2025 If we release him post-June 1st 6.4mm dead cap for 2025 9.0mm dead cap for 2026 17.4mm cap savings in 2025 Von will be 36 years old this coming season. He's a major knee injury and 2.5 seasons removed from the last time he was a difference maker on the field. If Von were a UFA today I doubt he'd get a deal for more than 5mm (maybe with a bunch of incentives). The question isn't SHOULD Von Miller be released, it's WHEN should he be released
  22. 1) We rushed a few of the tush push snaps to try and catch KC with wrong personnel 2) KC was lining up in the neutral zone on every short yardage play I'm curious if they'll do the same in the SB and if they'll actually be flagged for it
  23. Not only was the WR out of bounds, he was clearly a full yard short of the line to gain. That game made Ralph Wilson change his mind about instant replay/coaches challenges
  24. Yup, this has been McD's defense since the day he got here. It's ironic he spent the whole season preaching 'complementary football' yet his DEF is only good for racking up stats against garbage QBs in blowout victories. The DEF scheme/philosophy gets torched every single year in the playoffs by great QBs
  25. Not really sure what OP was looking at, KC was 3-3 in the regular season game against us and 4-5 in the playoff game (it was technically 4-6 but im excluding the end of game kneel down). Point still stands that our red zone defense was abysmal vs KC
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