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  1. 1 hour ago, Wayne Arnold said:

     

    With the way the defense performed that day and as hot as the Chargers were/are, no they wouldn't have won that day. Knowing that is just common sense.

    5 turnovers has an effect on defense. Field position, morale, stamina. No game is a given, knowing that is just common sense.

     

    I truly do not understand how people can claim this, they're a decent team that can be played close if you protect the football, since when did the Chargers become the best team ever?

    1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

     

    The bottom line is that Peterman gifted the Chargers a win. 

    The sentiment on this board is that the Chargers were always going to win that game, so we might as well throw 5 picks while we lose. #logic

  2. 9 hours ago, Thurman#1 said:

     

     

    Disagree. Not everything that doesn't work out is stupid.

     

    This certainly was a failure but the team didn't have a problem with it, anymore than they had a problem with bringing Tyrod back. They got some extra info on Peterman and his progress and it's not like they weren't able to bring Tyrod back for the second half. Not all failures were stupid. Plenty were worth trying.

     

    Depends what they were after. They weren't gonna win that game anyway.

    We weren't gonna win anyway?? That's a dumb approach to the game I hope the coaches weren't using the same logic you were,

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  3. 40 minutes ago, mannc said:
    57 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

    What? Fournette is third in the league in yards per game and seventh overall. Kamara isn't even the best RB on his team. I love the guy and said so here but Ingram, another first rounder, is fifth in the league. Freeman is 21st. Ajayi was benched and traded for nothing. Gordon was fourth in yards from scrimmage last year and tenth this year. 

    Fournette is barely averaging 4 YPC and Gordon is well under 4 YPC for his career.  Even though he’s had fewer touches, Kamara has more yards from scrimmage than Ingram, who is certainly a good back.  Freeman’s total yards are down because he splits time with another late round pick, and Ajayi had a great year last year and has been very good again since he got out of Miami.  

    Edited 39 minutes ago by mannc

    Snag Ajayi when you get the opportunity. Hold onto shady until Tevin Coleman's contract is up and Falcons can't pay him after Freeman's monster contract. There is more scarcity in pretty much any other skill position.

  4. 12 minutes ago, grb said:

     

    Yep; the below has been posted before. But if people weren't so desperate to believe - in their tiny cold hearts - that Taylor is so uniquely bad the horrid quality of receivers he's had is irrelevant, we wouldn't need to post this over and over.... 

     

    Over two seasons, TT had Watkins and Woods playing together only 15 games.

    His numbers those games : 63.6% comp. 8.25 YPA. 27 TD passes. 6 INTs

    Every game. I get nervous the second I see a slew of slow slot receivers lining up and remember we have one of the worst receiving corps in the NFL. It's no secret quarterbacks need weapons!

     

    this is an old bump btw

    22 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

    OMG! Did you know that in the 6 games EJ Manuel had Jackson, Spiller, Summers, and Chandler he completed 64% of his passes with 9 TDs and 1 INT? Someone alert the Raiders!

    lol how do you even know that stat line? Silly. How about you name me a top 15 quarterback with a worse set of WRs.

  5. 2 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

    At this point I believe Shaq is the only Whaley first rounder left (wood was nix?) and none of his second rounders are left (cordy likewise nix)

     

    right?

    This doesn't say anything. Whaley had his picks purged by the new regime, he'd obviously still have the guys he wanted. Who cares who's still on the roster, are the players he drafted playing well? Because they got traded for picks right away.

  6. 1 hour ago, Houston's #1 Bills Fan said:

    From another article, it sounds like a discipline issue with McBeane.

    with the GM??

    28 minutes ago, BuffaloRush said:

    Again, this appears to be a very suspect pick by the very polarizing figure known as Doug Whaley.  I know some people love Whaley, but the return for drafting Shaq (especially with a shoulder injury that scared away many teams and dropped his value) has to be considered a huge disappointment.   There's no other way around it.  Like someone else said, you don't spend a first round draft choice on a "run plugging DE."

    Jury still out, and I trust Whaley with defensive picks, but I am worried. For all the talk of what a deep defensive line draft 2016 was, I don't really see any edge rushers that have been lighting it up. Actually hear good things about Jaylen Smith in Dallas.

     

    Correct me if I'm wrong.

  7. 2 hours ago, oldmanfan said:

     

    Well, first of all clearing out from under big contracts with players not earning the dollars.  And yes I mean Dareus.  Trading other players that they did not feel fit the team.  Darby and Watkins.l (and I have said repeatedly I would not have traded Watkins).  And trading guys that simply didn't fit their style of play like Ragland.

     

    in return they got some good players like Gaines and Matthews.  They have a lot of picks.  And Beane has put together a group of experienced personnel guys to hopefully take advantage.

     

    They l have said repeatedly they have short and long term goals.  Short term they have a shot at the playoffs this year.  Long term they are in position to either add a lot of players through the draft or use the ammunition to get a QB.  They'll also have more cap space as things go forward for the FA market.

     

    That answer your question?

    I'm sorry.  Should those victories not count as victories.  Maybe only 3/4 of a victory?

    Precedence means squat.  You coach your team and make decisions based on what you see in your team at the time.  I like TT myself, but he had a terrible day against the Saints and the thought was Peterman would run the offense better.  They gave him a shot, didn't work, and thus back to Taylor.

     

    if they miss the playoffs by a game McD knows that he'll get roasted over it.  And such is the life of an NFL coach.

    Knowing precedence means knowing how modern football works. Why do coaches not throw in late round rookies on the road with a winning record? Because rookies are increasingly unprepared for the NFL. This has never happened before because McDermott was the first coach dumb enough to pull the stunt.

     

    Here's precedence: Tyrod almost always rebounds from bad games.

     

    So to Joesixpack: There's still a lot of hate for McDermott because he jeopardized our playoff chances. As Oldman puts it, I don't want a coach that "will get roasted" if they miss the playoffs by one game. 

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  8. 40 minutes ago, Buffalo Bills Fan said:

     

    To me Talib started whole thing when taking chain off. Just little payback on Crabtree part. Talib should of thought and be more mature. But payback should of been more mature as well for Crabtree. 

    Talib was trying to rattle him, it's part of the game. He just needs to back away once he get crabtree to throw a punch. Would have been a great sequence of events.

     

    I want to see Micah Hyde and Tre White keep jawing at their matchups. Rip off a chain or 2, get the other guy to forget about football.

  9. On ‎11‎/‎26‎/‎2017 at 4:28 PM, Buffalo Bills Fan said:

    Talib looks like even Steve Smith mad. He has history making players mad.

    Good mental game for a cornerback to have. He's just too dumb himself. But the Sherman's and Norman's of the league can really talk trash to emotional WRs effectively.

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