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Pasaluki

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  1. I know for sure I was hoping the Bills got a WR instead of any other position. 

     

    I'm not going to retroactively say that the Bills messed up by not getting not DeJean. 

     

    They really needed an impact WR who would produce right away. He didn't unfortunately.

    They also needed an impact safety who would produce right away. He didn't unfortunately. 

     

    Hopefully next year these players will mature and thrive

  2. I'd be willing to give Cooper a year deal if he'd take it or possibly willing to extend if he'd take less to stay with us.  I feel like his and Josh's chemistry can develop further and honestly he has a very mature attitude. 

  3. 28 minutes ago, Back2Buff said:

     

    Rapp and Bishop are both SS.  The Bills not having a ball hawking FS has hurt this team over the last few years. 

    The Bills need to bring in a starting FS.  Rapp and Bishop should be competing for SS next year.

     

    Yes! Thank you. They need a FS. Hamlin had some good moments but they never replaced Hyde's output to say the least. Elam is finished at least on the Bills I hope he finds success elsewhere because WOW. 

     

    I actually think the secondary isn't as bad as an integrated unit as the pff rankings suggest. The Dline is overpaid and doesn't help the secondary to the extent they should. I could see a really good FS having a big impact. 

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  4. 45 minutes ago, BillsFooteball said:

    Spend as you wish but unless someone’s struggling or in need I can never understand these donations. 17 year dough donating to Andy dalton last moment getting bills in playoff, I get that. Since then there’s been so many of these. We are donating to Andrew’s (who is healthy and made $7,000,000.00 base salary this year) charity because he dropped 2 point conversion that potentially could of sent game in OT or just as likely if not more ravens lose last second field goal? 

     

    Blah blah blah.

    its what we do because we are the BILLS MAFIA.

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  5. I think if Codrington can't go this week Ty Johnson would fill in admirably. Assuming a Bills win Codrington will likely be fine for the next week to assume his regular duties. 

     

    I don't think the game will come down to a muffed punt. If I have to say what is more likely I think the Bills blowing out the Broncos is more likely than them losing. If the Broncos are punting in general that is a bad thing because possessions are critical.

  6. The best part is Codrington is practicing today. 

     

    OP did you pick up this take when you saw it wallowing in the mud?

    4 minutes ago, vtnatefootball11 said:

    Look I don't agree with the OP's take, it wasn't well thought out and you can certainly pick apart his argument. 

     

    Thanks

  7. I think their LBs aren't too healthy. They made quite a few mistakes on defense overall. I do not think the Bills pushed as hard as they could have and NE gave everything they had. 

     

    This game was very similar to what KC has been doing all this season. They kind of just muddled through and waited for NE to make the critical mistakes they ended up making.

     

    Someone made a great point in that this is what the Brady Patriots did to the Bills. The Bills would play better than the Pats but would still lose. Now the roles are reversed where a C effort against them is enough to defeat them.

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  8. 3 minutes ago, SageAgainstTheMachine said:

    There were actually tons of contributors to this win.  


    The O-line is an incredible unit, Spencer Brown in particular playing like an animal.  Cook with 100 yards and 2 TDs (13 on the season!) Shakir was great.  Ty Johnson with a career game.

     

    We might lose the game if Knox doesn’t make that fingertip catch on 3rd down.  We might lose that game if Hollins isn’t so sure handed on the onside kick.  Or if Benford doesn’t hassle St Brown into fumbling, or if Oliver doesn’t force two three and outs to begin the game, or if Taron doesn’t cover the final onside.

     

    How about Joe Brady calling a hell of a game and going toe for toe with Ben Johnson?
     

    The funny thing is that you know for a fact that Josh loves and respects his teammates and coaches but this board is a bunch of absolute misers about it.

    Yes preach

  9. What I would say is relative to the coaches: There are levels. 

     

    As bad as McDermott coached in this game one thing that has been impressed on me especially this year is how many bad coaches with bad brains there are. 

     

    McDermott imo did panic and call the timeout. I think he thought that too much time would go off the clock after the piles of bodies on the failed sneak got up and got back into position. Overall it was the wrong decision for the reasons Tom Brady stated: the odds of getting an onsides kick essentially precluded the Bills from winning. 

     

    I will also say it wasn't on the level of time mismanagment that teams like Bears routinely engage in. 

     

    Andy Reid used to be criticized and called an idiot for how he managed the clock in Philadelphia. Turns out having Patrick Mahomes is the panacea and cured him of making practically any coaching mistakes. 

     

    But the hyperbole of that moment of calling the timeout being like 13 seconds is foolishness to me. 

     

    Honestly where McDermott deserves more criticism is for his Defensive game plan in general.

  10. 8 minutes ago, zow2 said:

     

    On Cowherd's show, his opening monologue was just 5 minutes of railing on how the Bills (organization, coaches)...are completely wasting Josh Allen's career and greatness.  He was borderline angry about it.

    Cowherd has oscillated like a cheap fan on whether or not Allen is even a good player. Spare me any of his takes on Josh Allen. 

     

    Those who say Josh is being wasted: He didn't get struck by lightning and became what he is. He had to be developed and he had to work really hard and overcome so many obstacles to get to where he is. You can't separate what he is now from what he was. Do we think if he were drafted by the Bears he would be in the exact same situation as he is now? No way! 

     

    The same organization that is wasting him developed him but that gets forgotten by alot of Bills fans just like "wrong Josh" take on draft day gets forgotten. 

     

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  11. I think McDermott has shown alot of resiliency and has continued to grow as a head coach. 

    Something that is a huge positive is unlike some of the other coaches Terry has hired, McDermott isn't a grifter who is ambivalent towards or trying to harm the Bills.  

     

    He is someone who has a vision and he is very loyal. He is responsible for setting the culture for the team. Right now the vibes and morale is great with the team maybe the best I've ever seen. McDermott gets the credit for keeping the team together and happy. We have no further to look than in our own division to see the dysfunction/rot and chaos other coaches have brought to bear. Heck on that note look at the Bears. 

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  12. 24 minutes ago, behind a post WMS69 said:

    Lol!

     

    Born and raised in Buffalo, and the closest I come to being an anglophile is liking Monty Python!

     

    YouTube is loaded with videos explaining why the rest of the world, not just England, pronounces it that way. But thanks for playing!

     

    This is getting way too pedantic but...

     

    *pushes up glasses*

    Actually in the original source of Principles of Chemical Philosophy of 1821 the author (Sir Humphrey Davy) describes the metal discovered and names it "aluminum"

     

    American English preserves this 1812 spelling and pronunciation of the word. 

     

    All this for a throwaway joke because it's said differently in other areas but I don't follow the metric system or watch soccer because other countries are obsessed with them and neither am I going to even cede that aluminum is wrong when the entomology of the word suggests it was changed multiple times from the person who discovered it and wanted to make a cool Latin sounding word without knowing Latin. 

     

    The oldest version and first use of the word is actually alumium. 

  13. I wouldn't hate him as a backup for Josh. He needs to focus and reset. I agree with the previous post that had he said he had an injury nothing would be made of him taking a play off. 

     

    He's not fit to be the leader of the team.

    Right now. 

    Many 22 year old men aren't ready for the responsibility of the position that doesn't mean that they never will be or can't grow though so I would be hesistant if I were the Colts to completely move on and discard him. 

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