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  1. 13 hours ago, RunTheBall said:

    IDK, 2 years in a row in the elimination game Josh hit receivers in the hands with potential game winning potential and both dropped them. 

     

    The difference between Buffalo and KC is that KC’s role players show up in the playoffs and most of our stars sht the bed. Groot was an abomination against KC, Oliver didn’t suck but he didn’t make a difference. Non-Miller was MIA as usual, Jones was meh at best. Despite that, Josh had the ball at the end of the game with the chance to take the lead AGAIN, yet Cook wasn’t on the field and Kincaid (despite having no legs) dropped a ball that hit him in the hands.

     

    I don’t think Josh is the problem in the playoffs. Someone else needs to make a play just once

     

    And KC’s coaching staff is always one leg up on Sean and his 

     

    Allen isn’t the issue, it’s other players and coaching staff 

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  2. 6 minutes ago, ***** said:

    I watched a lot of YouTube highlights of all the top DTs.  I didn’t watched Sanders, til today.  He wasn’t on the top of anyone’s list.  
     

    after watching some highlights, I just don’t see anything special?  He isn’t very big.  Doesn’t look very strong.  He’s not exactly quick or explosive.  His hands don’t look powerful or quick.  He seems intelligent and identifies plays well, but that’s all I got.  
     

    It’s 6 minutes on YouTube, which are supposed to be his best plays but…. I just don’t see him being an impact player.   What am I missing?

     

    comparing that to Alfred Collin’s, he’s big he’s long he is incredibly strong and he tosses blockers out of his way.  He moves well and is athletic.   Again just 5 minutes on YouTube. 
     

    I hope they take walker from Kentucky.  He’s huge and is athletic, moves super well.  Convert him to LT all I care.  But he’s a special athlete and BPa

    Way I see it too… I just don’t love this pick or the trade up 

     

    love Maxwell and Landon, sanders is the one I just don’t get the pick. We need someone to push jones, he isn’t that. 

    3 minutes ago, Maine-iac said:

    Watched the Beane press conference and he made a lot of sense.  An interior pass rusher is something you spend draft capital on over a big 1 tech.  Having a nights sleep and watching Sanders some more I"m pretty happy with the pick.   After some rest I came to the conclusion I was initially mad we don't have a run stopper not that we traded around picks and took Sanders.  Sanders looks like he'll be a beast and great with Oliver and in the rotation over all.  Beane says you can get a 1tech to stop the run anywhere.  I hope he proves it.  

    If he can get it anywhere then how come he didn’t have it last year or the year before? 

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  3. 1 minute ago, BigdaddyinOrlando said:

    Looks like maybe taking a page out of Eagles playbook, get faster on the back end and get some powerful explosive players on the front lines. I’m ok w it! 

    We don’t have anyone with the size/power Philly has on the DL… we aren’t following their model and we should 

     

    McDermott married to his ***** defense and never changes

     

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  4. 2 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    Based on what I was told - which was don't expect DL in the first unless there is a big run on DBs - and what Beane said at his presser before the draft, I don't think DT/DL was ever going to be the pick.  I shared this with some people here in private, but I had some people I trust tell me the other day that Bills have secondary weighted higher than DL heading into the draft.  Beane echoed this himself almost verbatim talking about the value of a guy playing near 100% of the snaps vs a DL in how we like to rotate them being a 2 down player and seeing 40-50% snaps and the overall impact said player has based on snap counts.  

     

    And @GunnerBilloriginally pointed out to me too that if you look at our predraft visits, none of the expected first DT's were players we had in.  We only met with guys like Harmon and Grant at the combine, but no documented visits or further meetings with them since.  The DT's we had in were all guys expected to be more 2nd round targets or later, and the DB's we were meeting with had more guys we would likely need to target at 30 to land.  

     

    So...I think its pretty clear that secondary help was their primary target heading into the draft with our first pick.  As with any draft, how it falls could have impacted that, but everything points to they got a guy who was a primary target.  

    And this is why they haven’t sniffed the Super Bowl.. imagine valuing cornerback more than the DL, absolutely ***** stupid 

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  5. 4 minutes ago, Thrivefourfive said:

    I just hope we understand that getting more B players on defense isn’t the answer. It’s not. B player loses to A player in the playoffs in crunch time. Pretty much every time. We’d have a better chance with two A players and a bunch of Cs and Bs scattered about. The two dudes get the sack, the interception, the forced fumble, etc. Wanna see what the B guys do in the biggest games? See the Bills last five playoff loses. 


    For me it’s more of a coin flip, but I’ll side with because I like you. 
     

    But we can’t imagine any scenario where McDermott is fired and Beane survives, right? 

    I don’t think Buffalo will fire either but if i was the decision maker this is it for Sean… get Past yhr chiefs, and deliver or time to move on, im not wasting this opportunity with Allen 

  6. 6 hours ago, bearstobills said:

    I am not on board with you on the draft.  Beane, imo, gets cherry picked for his misses and rarely celebrated for his hits.  Yet fans semi-blindly are under the impression that teams like the Chiefs knock it out of the park.  CEH was an awful first round pick, and if Beane would have done it, he would be flamed relentlessly.  How's Felix Aundike Uzomah working out for them?  He's shaping up to be their Kair Elam.  And Skyy Moore in the 2nd?? And trading a 3rd for Kadarius Toney.  They hit on Trey Smith in the 6th just like we hit on Benford.  They jumped us for Mcduffy.  And they were smart enough to take a center we didn't need at the end of the 2nd.  Good on them for Bolton.  And of course there's the Worthy trade, and the jury is still out on that, although of course that's looking good for them.  But I don't think they draft any better than us.  The two first round whiffs alone are egregious.  

    Karlaftis 

    Rice 

     

    beane has been really good in the mid rounds… the first round and second outside of Allen, Oliver and cook who has he hit on 

     

    Elam bust 

    Cody bust 

    AJ - meh 

    Kincaid - not looking like a great pick 

    Greg - that one is decent, not a homerun but not a failure 

    Coleman - I don’t see it, slow guy who doesn’t seperate, hope to be wrong 

     

    I’m probably missing some but that doesn’t leave me feeling great about beane just magically finding the pieces we need in the draft at DL, he literally has Oliver to his name that has really got after it on the DL, everyone else is meh or decent at best 

     

    I’ll take the chiefs drafting department over ours any day, they hit The spots they needed to win multiple super bowls… what else needs to be said, and send us home 4 times 

    6 hours ago, bearstobills said:

    We see sports differently.  The Bills' goal is of course to win a super bowl. But that's hard.  Should they move on from McD?  That's a legitimately good question.  I tend to think yes, but I'm also fully aware that wholesale changes can be dangerous.  None of this is easy.  But I think Beane is a top GM in the league, and his teams continually compete at the highest level.  The Bengals haven't been to the playoffs the last two years with an elite QB, two elite receivers, and a DE who every Bills fan wants.  Each year is different, so I don't see your "running it back" theme.  They completely uprooted the team last year, rebuilt their entire receiving core.  And they were the 2nd best offense in football (behind the Lions who we beat).  The Cooper trade was a clear "go for it" move on the level of the Rams bringing in an aging Von Miller for half a season.

     

    No GM can win a title by himself.  So much has to happen to be the 1 team out of 32 that is left standing at the end.  And the idea that the Bills or Beane are failures because they haven't found that perfect storm of elements (which includes luck) is absurd to me.    To use each championship run (like the Rams or Chiefs) to nitpick and say "Why don't we just do that?" completely dismisses the nuances, intricacy, and specificity of each team's unique situation, and the opportunities in front of them.  My guess is that as long as the Bills have Allen and Beane, they'll figure out at least 1 title.  And the rest of the league will scream, "Why don't we just do what the Bills did?"

     

    I agree with you on Sean, I think it’s time for a change 

     

    I disagree on beane, I like beane but you have to take shots at this point in Allen’s career, similar to what the rams and eagles have shown… I don’t I care about the cap 3 or 4 years from now, you are in win now mode desperation. Or should be 

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  7. 8 minutes ago, BeastMaster said:

    None of this is true, because if it was...he would have much better stats than  one TD and five hundred and some odd yards, and those numbers are pretty well established as his totals on a yearly basis

     

    Beane did a bad deal here for a guy that we could easily replicate with a mid round WR in this draft

    We just make stuff up lol reading the board you would think he is chase lol

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  8. 7 hours ago, bearstobills said:

    And I'm guessing you forgot that the Chiefs traded away their superstar to remain financially responsible and a well rounded team...and guess what...they won 2 more titles without him.

    The chiefs are not our model and shouldn’t be 

     

    we don’t have a HC like they do nor do we draft as well as they do. You can’t beat the chiefs by trying to be the chiefs 

     

    we have proven that more than any team in the league 

     

    props to Philly for actually going for it and taking swings 

  9. 7 hours ago, bearstobills said:

    I'm happy to admit that superstar hunting can be effective.  It can also be disastrous.

    Can you admit that not paying 30 million a year and a 2nd round draft pick for a guy who hasn't gone over a 1000 yds in 3 of his 6 seasons and doesn't run routes well might be good business?

    Maybe DK wasn’t the right or maybe he was… what I can’t understand about your logic is running it back, why does that make sense? They have tried running it back for multiple years with the same results: Sean gets outcoached by the chiefs/or nobody steps up outside of Allen really to make a clutch play.. we have seen this what three times now, so yeah I’m not an advocate of running it back because I already know what the outcome will be so do you. 
     

    The goal is not to make the afc championship game, we have done that for years. It’s to actually win the Super Bowl while you have a guy like Josh Allen. I see no reason why to run it back when it hasn’t been good enough for years, you have to take chances like the eagles and rams have done 

     

    the chiefs are a better coached team than you, and they draft better than you and they actually have guys who step up for Mahomes time after time in the playoffs. We don’t, so you have to do something different 

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  10. 3 hours ago, bearstobills said:

    I think Beane goes for it every year.  Again, we were in the AFC championship game last year.  He spent first round capital for a wide receiver and traded for a big name (who did not help) at the deadline.  Btw, Cooper was coming off a much better season than DK.  You mention the Chiefs...what big name did the sign early on that opened their championship window?  The Rams are one of the few stories (in 50 years of fandom) where I've seen that tactic actually work.  And the Eagles got Saquon.  Great move.  He didn't cost 30 million and a 2nd round draft pick.  DK is a very good player.  I don't think a great player.  And I don't believe he's the difference between the Bills and a title, especially considering that they'd have no money (and one less draft pick) to fix the defense.

    Guess you forgot the AJ brown trade as well 

    shocker 

  11. 7 minutes ago, appoo said:

    You mean like Stefon Diggs and Von Miller

    Yes exactly like that 

    1 minute ago, bearstobills said:

    If rinse and repeat gets you to the AFC championship game every year, keep rinsing and keep repeating.  Btw, see Diggs, Amari Cooper, Emanuel Sanders, and draft picks like Cook, Shakir, and Kincaid for weapons.  The DK deal is a bad one and would have handcuffed the Bills on both sides of the ball for years.  But he's a star that you've heard of, so that means "going for it" in your mind.  We went for it with Von Miller.  How'd that work out for us?

    So missing one time on Von means never again 

    how’d it work out for the rams 

    how’d it work out for the eagles 

    howd it work out for the chiefs early on

     

    thought so 

  12. 4 minutes ago, bearstobills said:

    What a waste...huh?  Having the ball at the end of the AFC championship game and one Dalton Kincaid drop away from a super bowl.  How dare he put that kind of trash team together.? If only Allen were on 1 of the other 29 teams that are worse than the Bills, he'd win a title for sure.

    Rinse and repeat every year 

     

    go all in and give him a weapon or a defensive weapon 

     

    is that really that complicated to grasp 

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