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Id rather go undrafted.
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He was not immediate impact when drafted. The amount Josh has had to play running back has been reduced but not eliminated completely. Not often I remember seeing him break out huge runs fot TDs.
He has grown into being a good back mostly reliable for decent positive yards but not a back teams fear to run all over them for huge gains.
I don't feel like losing Cook would hurt enough to merit over paying him. We leaned on the run game a handful of times.
Im very neutral on him. I like him but I dont love him. I don't feel he is irreplaceable.
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They got two off seasons of hype out of him for anyone who went along with it. The outcome was tragic then pathetic. A true dumpster fire of a team.
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After you use up all your natural athleticism and you no longer produce you will be traded off to the highest bidder who still thinks you got it. You will be a journey man bouncing from team to team.
Thats not a bad ending, dont need you to buy your burial plot in Buffalo. Give us all your best years and then cheers its time to milk dumb teams based on past achievements.
Ill still cheer you on when you play for the steelers or panthers before you end up back in NY to retire with the Jets.
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17 minutes ago, tigerthelion said:
Yes, the Bills had the ball for a potentially game winning drive at the end. Yes, Josh maybe could have handled it better. Yes, Mahomes may be the better QB, especially in end of game moments. I just want to see another Bills player step up in the moment. Make a play for your QB. Even if he isn't quite on Mahomes' level, make a play to get the team over the hump. Does anyone think that, in the same scenario, Kelce would drop that ball?
For all the hand wringing about Josh Allen being "unclutch", there were plenty of times that Mahomes, Brady, Manning failed. No QB is perfect. I know that Tom Brady had a hell of a lot of help on those teams, that's for damn sure. We have seen Josh Allen be as clutch as anyone in other games. His play against the Chiefs in the 13 second game was as good or better than any Montana game or Brady game. Everything is black and white in these discussions. In reality, a lot of factors go into winning or losing at the end. If Mahomes' receivers drop balls at the end of games, would that be an indictment on him? What if Butker misses the field goal in the 13 second game? Does that mean Mahomes wasn't clutch? If he doesn't have Chris Jones on his team, would his defense be stopping these teams in the 4th quarter drives? Was Lamar Jackson "clutch" when he almost single-handedly lost his team the game in the first half? So, his one drive at the end with the Bills basically in a prevent defense completely redeems him? Did Josh Allen not will his team to a touchdown with a ridiculous fourth down pass to Samuel in the 4th quarter?
In the end, I don't care if Mahomes is better than Allen. At some point, somebody has to make a damn, memorable play for the Bills other than Allen. Make a tough catch, a crazy run, something. Far lesser quarterbacks than Josh Allen have won Super Bowls. I'd love him to be perfect all playoffs. If he isn't, I'd love for someone to bail him out, which never happens. Allen and Mahomes have basically played on even terms in their matchups, for the most part. This isn't like a Jared Goff throwing picks all over the field or Thurman Thomas fumbling the ball all over the place.
Mahomes and Reid have an edge over McDermott and Josh Allen in my opinion. It was my opinion the defense wasn't going to get many stops and the offense was going to have to score every time they touched the ball.
We got the ball first and Josh was sailing passes to the other team. Big surprise that KC got the ball and scored. Just that alone is not going to cut it when you know that these two teams play tight. Josh had a hand in that loss.
In reality we were a stones throw away from the big show so the doom and gloom stuff is lame and I personally think the team over achieved.
I think the future looks bright. They will be right back at next season.
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I was joking around after the Texans game about him being a liability sometimes. You can't really say one little thing and some people act like you walked in and dumped on his jersy.
He started the first drive chucking it to the other team looking goofy looking like a liability again so I stay with that opinion.
Great QB. Top Tier. Beats good teams. Throws his body on the line. He made what should of been a winning play. He just needs those cold souless eyes like Mahomes who looks bored like the game means nothing because hes already won.
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3 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:
Ways of the rat ?
Yeah ways to skirt around to get that cheese from the trap without getting caught.
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I watch all the YouTube stuff about how the refs fix the games for the Cheifs. It makes me feel better knowing everyone thinks the Chiefs cheat.
The chefs SB win will be empty of honor just because the narrative.
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I agree because this is the second window and the team came close, even with some glaring flaws.
I expect at least some of those flaws should be addressed and they can run it back stronger and have the edge to finish strong.
If not I will have to agree with the meltdown crowd and maybe some heads should roll.
McDermott needs to learn the ways of the rat. Hes to much like a bulldog.
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12 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:
I absolutely disagree and I think that's part of the problem. He was so wound up on the first drive yesterday that's why he made the errors. He wasn't locked in but it wasn't because he didn't care. If anything, he cared too much and let his emotions take over.
It's a liability in a game that you know the D wont stop KC and an OC that runs the same tush push every time because he didn't have an answer.
I don't think its fair to ask Josh to be perfect in reality but thats what it was gonna take. In the end he put the ball in Kinkaids hands.
Im not a downer. Im in the camp this team over achieved and I didn't think they would make it past the Ravens and i for sure thought they would lose to the chiefs for all the same reasons they did lose.
Next year is promising if we tool up stronger.
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I don't dont think he choked. He didn't play a perfect game and was sloppy at the start and we needed him locked in from start to finish.
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I don't think Josh thinks about his legacy as seriously as others do. Hes in the NFL, got a hot wifey, a nice bag and considered one of the top QBs and he rolled out in the first quarter trying to throw the ball to the other team. I don't know him personally but I get the impression he wasnt as locked in ace ice cold stare, down to business Mahomes.
I'm sure the sting of the loss doesn't linger as long when every other aspect of your life is a win. When he does care about his legacy. He has an OC that runs the same exact tush push after getting stuffed.
Lets live in reality. KC is elite and prepared just a little more and it showed. You have a defense that gets a handful of stops againsts elite teams. He had to be perfect to win that game and he wasn't.
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In your mind maybe but in reality we were a stones throw from the SB.
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Liability Josh, we will be running the ball now.
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3 hours ago, Nihilarian said:
Buffalo at that time was 5-5 and falling on its face offensively! Losses to the NY Jets-Jags-Patriots-Bengals-Broncos. Then under Brady the Bills won 6 straight and made the playoffs.
Plain and simple Ken Dorsey stunk and was a much lesser version of Daboll. McD did the right thing by firing him. BTW, how is Cleveland doing with him as OC?
3-13?
P.S. gotta love watching an O linemen going in motion during a play.
I don't disagree with what your saying in fact in supports how I feel. Dabs got Josh rocking and went off to fix Daniel Jones and failed.
Dorsey picked up the reigns and people were crowning him before he flamed out. Although lets be honest even if Dorsey was decent he still would fail with the Browns they are a clown shoe. Dorsey is the ex girl that makes your new girl look even better.
The odds are if two previous OCs went on to fail then...
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3 hours ago, zow2 said:
Here's the deal. I don't know if Joe Brady is a great leader of men, or a great culture creator. I have no idea. I really appreciate McDermott and what he has meant for the Bills and his record of regular season success with Allen has been awesome. I have never been on that train calling for McD to be let go.
BUT, if the Bills lose in the Wild Card round or Divisional I'd shake his hand if I were ownership, thank McD and name Joe Brady as the head coach. Why? because Joe is going to get a head coach job somewhere in the offseason and it might as well be here. He's not only close with the franchise QB, he's been really really good for the entire offense.
I am sure people felt that way about Daboll as well, yet they plugged Dorsey in and on with the show. Then they fired him over a few bad games on just installed the next guy.
If the Bills lose in the playoffs due to any offensive struggles I doubt people will say the same about replacing the HC with the OC with much confidence.
Brady got Cook and the run game going and that has been a real delight to see compliment the pass game that under Allen has always been pretty legit and Daboll gets credit for that in my book.
Funny to me people would make that leap so soon with the OC when Josh Allen is capable of making every OC we had look good.
Not saying he isn't qualified to be HC or the Bills HC but Im not sure Id fire a coach that has had us in the playoffs every year for a guy that is successfully running an offense with a superstar QB.
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I really always liked McDermott for a few reasons. The first reason being was when he first took over fights were breaking out in camp and thats the sign of people working hard.
The next reason is that he broke the drought and i dont care what anyone says about that... it was a real curse and he cleaned house.
The other reason is that this team is always in the Playoffs and that can lead to Super Bowls.
I never understood the fire McDermott stuff. Its status quo and the team is on another run. The dude just oozes playoff culture.
You could say that they missed a window and made a bad moves but it just doesn't land as heavy when the Bills are still a part of the picture and relevant still.
If i think about some of the things i read here before the season and how its playing out is two different realities.
My classic line was if you fired McDermott today he would be hired the next day somewhere as a HC.
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I think Josh needs to take hits to get him going.
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The Jets situation is a bust. I left my thoughts a few times but honest it's a perfect ending. Looking at them trot out there and struggle to compete with the Patriots and actually lose was perfect.
Its best anyway. They could of fielded a bridge QB and been the same record.
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The Jets losing to the Patriots would be so sweet.
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Rogers looking over like "i didn't authorize a time out"
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McDermott the drought breaker stole Hamlin away from god resurrecting him the dead so maybe he sees something in him. All praise the clappity one for when you hear the clap you might wake from the dead.
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We gonna mismanage time and lose by a field goal.
Brandon Beane "might be the most sensitive GM in the entire NFL"?
in The Stadium Wall
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I could care less if he bathes in hotdog water with an all day sucker. The teams in the playoffs every year.