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Cheektowaga Chad

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  1. The bills had the ball with the chance to win on the road with 3 minutes left and 3 time outs left I'll continue to take that situation in AFC championship games, that's a spot Allen and the bills will win the majority of times
  2. This was googles ai response - just copy and pasted for you Mike McCarthy's tenure with the Dallas Cowboys, while marked by some success, was also criticized for lack of playoff success, particularly in crucial moments, and issues with team discipline and consistency. Specifically, some of the reasons cited for criticisms of McCarthy's coaching include: Lack of Playoff Success: Despite a winning record and multiple playoff appearances, McCarthy's Cowboys struggled to progress deep into the playoffs, failing to capitalize on their regular season success. Discipline and Penalties: The Cowboys consistently ranked among the most penalized teams in the league under McCarthy's leadership, highlighting a perceived lack of discipline and focus on the field. In-Game Decision-Making: Some questioned McCarthy's in-game adjustments and decision-making, particularly in critical situations, leading to losses and missed opportunities. Inability to Develop Young Talent: While the Cowboys had talent, some questioned McCarthy's ability to fully develop and utilize young players to their potential, leading to inconsistent performances. Lack of Consistency: The Cowboys often displayed inconsistency in their play, both within games and across seasons, contributing to a feeling of underachievement under McCarthy's guidance. Coaching Style: Some argued that McCarthy's coaching style wasn't conducive to maximizing the talent on the team or fostering a winning culture. In essence, while McCarthy led the Cowboys to a winning record and playoff appearances, the team's lack of deep playoff runs, persistent discipline issues, and overall inconsistency led to criticism and ultimately, a parting of ways.
  3. Who can you hire tomorrow that would be an improvement? Who tomorrow can guarantee a chance at the super bowl next season? People want to change a coach because McDermott is wasting Allen's career, but if you fire him and hire a brand new coach you likely set the franchise up to rebuild for two years to get that coaches players in The time to move on would have been last season when the bills entered this "rebuild", not now The bills NEED talent, they lack talent at nearly every position besides QB rb and offensive line
  4. This isn't the year to move on from McDermott The bills were a young/ inexperienced team. Really weren't expected to be as good as they were. This was never supposed to be the Superbowl season (that's the next two seasons) Might have been his best coaching season Get some experience and more talent at the positions of need - safety, corner, pass rusher , and pass catcher
  5. Benford might be done for his career They had to buckle him into the cart so he wouldn't fall out
  6. We will find out pretty quickly if we have a game on our hands All season they have been lights out with adjustments, hopefully that continues
  7. Brutal start I don't know if you could imagine a worse one
  8. I've heard the same Which means this would be considered reverse line movement, which is generally bad news for the bills fans/bills bettors
  9. Just to play devil's advocate - I mean if the league needed a ref to change a game in the favor of the chiefs after all the talk this week Blakeman is the guy, no one will question it because of his history
  10. I'm generally a go for the win, it's two yards. The team is built around the offense But really depends on the game script At 27-26, that means the bills were likely getting some stops, was it a complete comeback like the chiefs only scored 7 or less points in the second half, where it was punt after punt? Or was it turnovers that got the bills back Like I see both as reasonable But I would go for two either way, josh Allen is the best player on the field put it in his hands
  11. There was a point in the game against the lions where you could hear the confusion of the fans as to what was happening on the field Please give me that sound Sunday at roughly 7:05pm
  12. Wouldn't worry too much about the flu, the drugs these teams can shoot players up with it won't even matter
  13. Little room for error is why the rams game even though a loss was nice to see Showed that if the bills needed to start scoring fast and furious they still have it Past seasons the bills only had a fastball, this season they have a fast ball, a curve ball and a change up
  14. The bills play aggressive until they don't need to Once they get a lead they just consume clock
  15. If the jags had done this three weeks ago, they would have gotten any coach they wanted
  16. I know the graphic is just the colors of the Superbowl logo this season But it almost looks like a Kansas City chiefs team graphic highlighting a new signing or something
  17. Notre Dame attempting a FG there and missing is hilarious Trying to make a two score game a two score game
  18. I bet his wrist is injured worse then they have ever let on And with the bills offense and how much they ask receivers to block a hurt wrist hurts the effectiveness
  19. Love McDermott taking a shot at the "City of losers" comment
  20. It's the same way that the team where their key and most important part to winning is how the running back plays but their QB is hands down the MVP of the league In other words makes zero logical sense
  21. I said the same thing to myself after watching that video
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