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Don Otreply

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  1. 3 hours ago, Penfield45 said:

    Dak is a good QB

    Yes he is, but he is certainly not a great QB, thus far, I suspect we have seen all Dak has to offer, I think he has already peaked. His individual stats are certainly good, but he and his team under perform. Look at the talent on that team, he’s not getting it done. The truth is, team success is the actual true measure of a QBs success.

     

    There are below average teams, average teams, good teams, and great teams, This Dak lead team is between average and good, as of late not so good. Jmo, 

  2. 4 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    I do but we disagree on who is mad. If you said “Dallas is pissed ?“ I wouldn’t have commented. I interpreted the smiley face as laughing AT the pissed off party. It wasn’t just you either. Others had the same reaction. 
     

    The point remains that giant contracts, at the same position, are great for impending free agents. They celebrate them because it means they will be getting more. That’s true in all cases. 

    And I did not disagree I merely insinuated that Daks team hasn’t given him what he wants, unlike Pats team, I thought folk would pick up on that. Oh well I guess, 

  3. 9 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    Dak doesn’t care if they look like smart or idiots. He cares that he gets paid. He’s not furious about this. He’s THRILLED. That’s why I originally chimed in. This is a great development for him (and Watson, Lamar, etc).

    And I did not say it wasn’t so, I merely pointed out the obvious differences in  the success of two QBs, 

  4. 11 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    This is, inarguably, a win for Dak (and all QBs). Josh Allen is having a great day. Sam Darnold is having a great day. Baker Mayfield is having a great day. Lamar Jackson is having the 2nd best day.

    That doesn’t matter though. QBs get paid regardless. Jared Goff, Carson Wentz, Jimmy G, etc... this is a HUGE win for Dak. It’s a loss for Dallas now. Dak will get more in 8 months than he would have weeks ago. He’s looking at like like 4 years and $160M with $120M guaranteed (plus the $33M or whatever from this year). That’s more than he asked for.

    Oh yeah, I forgot about him!! Good call

    It may not matter as you said,  except it makes GMs and owner look like fools. 

    3 minutes ago, FireChans said:

    Lol it always comes down to the Thanksgiving game. Bills fans have really gotten more ignorant.

    Well, we are all just following your lead there Chans... what with your remarkable takes and all, nuthin but luv slim, ?

  5. 1 minute ago, FireChans said:

    Dak wasn’t asking for more than Mahomes got.

    But he is asking far to much per his job requirement of creating team success. I mean Christ, a 2nd year project QB made him look bad on national tv, on thanksgiving no less. 
    I would not be at all surprised when the Dak lead cowboys don’t make the playoffs again. 

  6. 23 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    I think the exact opposite. He will play this year on the tag but then probably gets like $38M-$40M a year for 4 years. A giant contract is a good thing for all of the others at his position not the opposite. Mahomes is obviously the best player in the world so I don’t expect the next guy to top it but it resets the market in Dak’s (and all QBs) favor. 

    It may very well end up that way, but there is a stark difference between Pat and Dak, and pay, one would think we be reflect actual performance slash success. On a team success level Dak has been average, while Patrick has been awesome. 

  7. 23 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    He can be pissed all he wants...Mahomes deal is reflective of a player that leads his team to wins and championships.  Dak on the other hand has had a better overall roster and has led a team to underachieving and missing the playoffs. 

    Yup, it’s as if Dak doesn’t understand that effort and success are two different things. 

  8. 7 hours ago, Rc2catch said:

    Mcdermott sold me the first year, don’t care if we backed into the playoffs or whatever. That was a lackluster team with very little talent. That season is the definition of getting the most out of your players. 
    He has some flaws and there are a few who can’t help themselves pointing it out non stop such as clock management and being so passive. I think those things get better with time. I also blame some of the offensive issues on him protecting Allen. Rather play solid defense and predictable offense than let Allen maybe give the game away or get careless and crush his confidence. He’s a good coach though regardless. Happy we have him. 

    Sean may have his issues but who doesn’t? Those that harp on him as their personal crusade seem to me to have forgotten how bad things were before he and Beane got here, it’s as if they have lost all perspective. I too am happy we have him. 
     

    Go Bills!!!

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  9. 9 minutes ago, ALF said:

    They will find out which site works better for the team .  I prefer NEF  with the high tech training and rehab facility . Just take over a nearby hotel to house the team for training camp .

     

    Buffalo Bills’ training and rehab facilities become “top notch” in latest renovations

     

    The 41,000 square-foot facility includes a 26,000 square-foot weight room and cutting-edge recovery equipment. From Cryotherapy to saunas and even a hyperbaric therapy room and far more, the facility is packed with options for players.

     

    https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2019/4/16/18388418/buffalo-bills-training-and-rehab-facilities-become-top-notch-in-latest-renovations

    I would think not using their own top shelf facilities from before training camp straight through the season/post season would frankly be detrimental to the players and their end goal, and we all know what that goal is, ?

     

    Go Bills!!!

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