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JGMcD2

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  1. You’ve gotta love Wright “he only had 10 TDs and 9 turnovers” Which is correct... between the Titans game and the Chargers game he threw 10 TD passes, 7 interceptions and fumbled twice. He just conveniently left out the 4 rushing TD and 1 receiving TD. Sooo 15 total TD to 9 TO while average 240 yards passing and 260 total yards per game During the same timeframe Baker has 10 TD to 7 TO and averaged 196 yards passing per game... but that’s who he trusts...
  2. Wallace and Johnson were pretty brutal to start the season. As the defense has rounded into shape, they’ve improved as well. I actually think Johnson has done a pretty good job the last few weeks, starting with the second Jets game. Wallace is polarizing for me. He’s always in the right position and there to make a play, but he’s just a tad late. I don’t necessarily know what it is... in recent weeks we’ve faced a lot of talent WR groups. I don’t think he’s bad enough to be benched, but he does leave a lot to be desired. I like Dane, he’s tough, but the sample size is limited. Wallace was the fan darling early on when he had some unexpected success.
  3. Sounds familiar, Joshua. Kudos to you for “adopting” it as Kyle Williams asked at the end of his speech. Josh is wise beyond his years and takes the best pieces of the people he’s been surrounded with to make himself better.
  4. I heard rumblings he may be the 2nd or 3rd RB off the board with his historic performance this year? I like him tho
  5. Lol... it’s 51 degrees and he’s no longer bad! Better hope it’s not 1 degree cooler or he’s going to suck !
  6. Yeah, that’s an example of a situation for sure. There could be a huge list of things, some things off the field, in the locker room and more. It’s not just for Josh either...
  7. I think it’s pretty clear by now the skill set that Beane values from a RB, he seems to like guys who are elusive. Across his final two seasons at FAU in 2017 and 2018, Singletary trailed only David Montgomery in broken tackles on the ground (179). As a rookie last season, he forced 42 missed tackles on just 181 touches, once again making him one of the most elusive backs among his peers. Broken tackle % (broken tackles) Edwards-Helaire - 34% (73) Zack Moss - 31.6% (74) Ke'Shawn Vaughn - 29.8% (59) Eno Benjamin - 26% (66) Cam Akers - 26% (60) J Taylor - 25.9% (83) AJ Dillon - 24.5% (78) J Dobbins - 22.9% (69) D Swift - 20.9% (51) Joshua Kelley - 13.5% (31) There has to be something about the skill set that they believe is more valuable than speed itself. Maybe someone can come up with why they’d value broken tackles over speed?
  8. Correct, he’s literally arguing with someone who’s been in a locker room and witnessed these things... but he’s right and I am wrong.
  9. It’s not Josh’s liaison... Josh said he learned things from him leadership wise... and he’s a guy that acts as a liaison for ALL OF THE PLAYERS. I really don’t understand how you created this idea that Josh needs someone to talk to McDermott and Daboll about everything for him. That’s not what it is. Do you understand there are conversations that players have with other players that they won’t necessarily bring up to the coaching staff? I don’t understand why you continue to push back on this when I’ve literally witnessed these things put in place and happen. Coaching staff and players aren’t friends, they have to work together. Staff members are seen as management by players... players are an entirely different party. They don’t always freely discuss everything... but it’s valuable to have guys that build good relationships and are able to bridge the gap between the two parties.
  10. Again, you’re totally not comprehending what is value is. What I’ve been trying to explain to you over and over again is that there’s value in a PLAYER who can be an intermediary between the coaching staff and the players. If he were a coach, that value goes away. He doesn’t have the same pulse on things with the players... why? Because he’s no longer a player... he’s staff... they don’t mix like that... it 100% does not work that way. Again, Josh didn’t just “say nice things about Lee Smith” he wasn’t asked about Lee Smith... he was asked WHO HAS BEEN MOST INFLUENTIAL FOR HIM... to which he responded Lee Smith. He didn’t have to talk about Lee Smith... he chose to talk about Lee Smith and the VALUE he brings to the team. WATCH THE 2 MINUTE CLIP and stop being overwhelmingly ignorant. Dude, it wasn’t a random press conference where they asked about Lee Smith specifically... It was on a podcast where Mark Sanchez (paraphrasing because people can’t spend 2 MINUTES to watch themselves) made the comment that the Bills have the most talented roster in the AFC East. Josh said yeah, I think so, but what’s even better about our team is the camaraderie. We have such good relationships. There are so many great veterans that he’s learned from and do a good job of keeping the locker room together. Sanchez said “What guys do you love the most, or who’s influenced you the most?” To which Josh without hesitation responded Lee Smith... and the went on to talk about him on his own... then when Josh explained the value he brought Sanchez said “You need a guy like that on every team.”
  11. Part of us clinching a playoff spot next week includes Baltimore losing either tonight or Sunday.. night as well root to get it out if the way sooner. Also includes Dolphins loss, Pats loss, and Raiders loss on Sunday.
  12. That’s not what I am saying... when did I ever say Josh can’t approach them? Show me where I said that. You do not understand what a liaison is? I’ll include a definition this time... a person who acts as a link to assist communication or cooperation between groups of people. The coaching staff is a group of people. The players are a group of people. Lee Smith acts as a link to assist communication between groups of people (coaches and players). I mean you keep ignoring the fact I’m speaking from actual experience. I understand the concept is foreign to you because you very clearly have zero experience with it, but that doesn’t mean it’s not real. I suppose you only know what you know, and when you tell yourself that you’re never wrong, you’re unable to learn from folks with different experiences. Again, if you don’t want to listen to me fine, I totally understand. With that being said, I highly encourage you to spend 2 minutes and listen to Josh explain the same concept I am explaining.
  13. Nope, not trying to convince you it’s Lee Evans. That’s not what I am saying at all... I never even said he was specifically a liaison for Josh either. Where did I say layers were created... the coaching staff has certain players they trust to discuss certain topics like the vibe in the locker room, policies put in place and genuine player reaction to those things, guys that are going through a tough time and how best to help them out of it, reinforcement of key concepts and much much more. Again, I’ve been part of these conversations... in the room...having them with professional athletes... they happen. Typically the conversations flow through respected veterans that the locker room and coaching staff both trust. Do you understand what a liaison is? I mean seriously... this isn’t a foreign concept in sports. I’m telling you from first hand experience it happens. I’m telling you that if you watch the clip I embedded for the 2 minutes I specified, Josh will discuss it as well.
  14. Raiders signed Daryl Worley off of our practice squad about an hour ago... didn’t see it posted anywhere. https://twitter.com/VinnyBonsignore/status/1336421236746809350?s=20
  15. They don’t? How many professional sports organizations have you been in? How much time have you spent in a locker room with players? I can almost guarantee it’s less than me and I can certainly guarantee there are in fact certain players that act as liaison between the coaching staff and players... they communicate things to the coaching staff and vice versa. I have been in the room for the conversations, I’ve had those conversations as a staff member with said players. Come on.
  16. Things like this aren’t important apparently. Everyone is supposed to be an All-Pro and make every play always, otherwise they have no value. Relationships aren’t important at all. It’s not like these guys have to respect each other and put their bodies on the line for each other for months on end. Those things don’t require strong relationships and strong leadership. Every team should just be built like the dream team Eagles and the 2020 Bucs... that’s the way to do it. No chemistry, no role players, just a bunch of individual superstars. I know people who know JA personally and I have plenty of stories that I can share with you.... well aware of the type of person he is. Did you watch the interview... I don’t think you’re realizing the context and the difference between the two statements... they’re not the same. He brought up Lee Smith unprompted when asked about who has influenced him the most... as opposed to a reporter asking him about how he feels about a specific played i.e. Spain. It’s not a judgement call, Josh literally spells it out for you.
  17. Great, thanks. Not even close to the dialogue around Lee Smith. Josh was specifically asked a question about Spain, in which he replied. Josh was specifically asked who on the team he thinks is important/loves and without hesitation he replies Lee Smith before anyone else.
  18. Well first you said what Josh said wasn’t anything out of the ordinary... just something he says about everyone... Your argument is that Lee Smith, per Josh Allen is a really important guy in the locker room, works as a liaison between the players and coaching staff but DOESN’T provide football value in a sport that relies heavily on relationships? A sport where camaraderie is something that is significantly important to a winning football team? Lee Smith doesn’t provide any football value at all...
  19. You’re missing the point... go watch the interview in my post 2 posts above. He wasn’t just raving, he was specifically asked about who’s influenced him most in his career. wHo WOuLdN’T hE rAVe aBoUT?
  20. 31:00 minute mark until the 33:00 minute mark...let me know when Josh speaks about Spain the way he does Lee Smith and Derek Anderson here. He’s specifically asked who he’s been influenced by in his career and immediately brings up Lee Smith, followed by Derek Anderson.
  21. Yeah, sure. Ship him out. Make sure you let Josh Allen know that he’s going too, because Josh raves about Lee Smith and his veteran presence. Talks about how Derek Anderson and Lee Smith are two of the players who have influenced him most in his pro career.
  22. I just watched the Nick Wright segment out of curiosity. He is kind of a buffoon. His main point was the Josh started out hot and then verbatim was “terrible for two months straight.” Which I am going to need clarity on... he had two pretty bad games against the Titans and Chiefs and since then has been perfectly fine. I guess you could throw the Patriots game in there but he wasn’t asked to do much... He then said Baker was better than Josh... which is fine... you can believe that... but what about Baker’s 6 week stretch where he only completed more than 60% of his passes 1 time. Threw 6 touchdowns (5 of which came in one game against the Bengals) to 3 interceptions and threw for less than 150 yards 3 times! Josh’s worst game against KC, which was by far his worst game, was on par with what Baker did for 6 weeks straight.
  23. He hasn’t been a DC for four years. He’s been a HC. He’s on record multiple times saying he spends as much time with every unit of the team... because he is the head coach... and that is what they do. He leads all of the men on the roster.... because he is the head coach.
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