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  1. 4 minutes ago, John Adams said:

     

    Baker is getting a 1st for sure. 

     

    Baker is probably more highly thought of than Josh by most people. 

     

    As far as the underlined, do you expect them to say he sucks? 

    I do not expect them to say he sucks ... but they do not say the generic things .. they go out of their way to discuss his future greatness. I did not see that with Rosen in either of his locals and saw that withBaker last year .. but not this year. I think you are misunderstanding what I stated. I was referring to giving up a top 5 pick in the draft .. I agree you could get a first for Baker ..but not necessarily one of the top 5 picks.

     

    Btw - for those of you have not taken a vow of celibacy as it relates to PFF ... they have a really good and I think fair analysis of the Bills offense here. Definitely worth a read. https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-how-the-buffalo-bills-built-a-winning-offense

  2. 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    I think this is fair. The problem is that you are drafting guys on what they will/can be not what they are today. That’s why Josh went in the top 10. 2 years in there is no reason to believe that the future of Baker or Darnold is brighter than that of Josh. Talent evaluators would absolutely roll the dice on the upside of Josh at this point before more established players.

    I think the best way to look at this is would a QB needy team willingly give up a top 5 pick in the draft for these QBs. Lamar - yes, Josh Allen - yes, Darnold probably, Baker - someone might but his lack of maturity two years in would give pause ... Rosen and Rudolph ... maybe a 4th or a 5th rounder. I look at what coaches and players say and don’t say about a player...Josh’s teammates talk about him being a future superstar ... 

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  3. I had been thinking about this a few weeks ago. One of the amazing things about the 1990s teams was they were remarkably healthy vs their competition... and a big part of that was Rusty Jones ( truly underrated asset). There are many ways to gain an advantage (superior cap management, excellence in scouting, analytics, cheating - looking at you Patriots, and training - including conditioning and nutrition).  I am in certain how we are with analytics and we don’t seem like the cheating type ... but the others seem to be trending very favorably.

  4. 24 minutes ago, Franchiseneedsme said:

    If true maybe they would listen to offers for Juju Shuster for some draft capital. I would give up A 2nd and a 4th for him. Game changer

     

    Who is the source ... is there a link ... or is this one of those the cabbie that took my second cousin to the airport stated a fellow cabbie mentioned that someone who he believes is Bens agent was talking on the phone and stated that Ben was fed up and might quit?

  5. Your statement “We have quite a few holes on thisteam, frankly I think our coaching staff is the reason why we’re 10-5.“. Kind of sounds like Pittsburgh and New England who move on from star players but keep a very strong culture. We are likely pieces away and I would not be surprised if we failed to win the first playoff game .. and I would likewise not be surprised if we won it. I would be surprised if we went further but once u r in the playoffs crazier things have happened .. e.g. okay Giants team takes down undefeated Pats. This has been a good building year .. and most people are fine with well thought out critiques ... but the sky is falling stuff is difficult to deal with with no corroborating ... here is a logical way to improve ... is maddening

  6. Interesting opinion piece from the Browns fan board on the issues with Baker .... he has definite leadership issues .... https://dawgpounddaily.com/2019/12/23/cleveland-browns-baker-mayfield-lacking-leadership/...admitted didn’t put in the right level of effort this year ... when asked about Kitchens said whatever happens .. happens are the most recent examples. It is too early to dismiss his rookie year but he has to grow up.

  7. You also need to take into account the financial ramifications... We can get better receivers etc with a lower QB cap ....

     

    One name that hasn’t been mentioned and could probably be available ... send Josh and a third round pick to San Diego for Tyrod Taylor ... undue that mistake and make many TBD posters happy because he is clearly a Super Bowl QB though Cleveland and SanDiego were too blind to see it ;)

  8. 5 hours ago, Motorin' said:

    It's clear to me that the process McD preaches has several stages. He has achieved a major step, establishing a culture and roster that is playoff caliber. In 2 of his first 3 years the Bills are in the playoffs. 

     

    After last year's 6-10 season, it would be extremely unrealistic for fans to expect or demand a "championship caliber team" this year.  And yet, playing the top 2 teams in the AFC late in the season (Ravens and Pats) the Bills were within one score and had the ball in scoring position late in both games. 

     

    There are clear improvements the team needs to make to move from playoff caliber to championship caliber, and the fact that those needs are clear is an amazing accomplishment! I am so encouraged that the next 3-5 years of Bills football is going to put the team in position to compete for the Super Bowl.

     

    At the same time, the number of delusional fans that expect the team to be championship caliber this year, and call for the firing of McD, or Daboll or Allen, well. In my opinion, you all deserve another 20 years of musical chairs at head coach and qb,  and another 2 decade playoff drought... Maybe you can buy a billboard that calls for Josh Allen to be cut if it makes you feel like you have power?

     

    As for me, I'm looking forward to talking about ways to improve, to talk about what the Bills can do to make that transition from playoff caliber to championship caliber. But I don't have the need to have a public crucifixion after a Bills loss, to call for blood to satisfy my inability to accept disappointment... 

     

    I'm looking forward to the playoffs, and I'm excited to see what adjustments the coaching staff makes to get better themselves. But I'm not expecting a championship this year, and that's ok. Because the Bills aren't championship caliber yet. And that's ok. 

    Incredibly well stated.. changed coaches and gm, eliminated “star” players with exorbitant salaries, replugged holes with youth and some lower end free agents ... have 90 million for next year to take to the next level ... It should be a great ride

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  9. 10 hours ago, rayray808 said:

    We are now at the point where a few things have been established:

     

    - Playoffs are a lock

    - Josh Allen is streaky

    - Josh Allen has good games, and some not so good games

    - Josh Allen is a duel threat who leads the league in rushing TDʻs but also fumbles

     

    In threads there seems to be a divide that puts people all in on either him being the franchise, or him never able to make the jump to being an NFL starter.

     

    This thread is intended to be able to quantify exactly how confident you are that he is indeed the future of the franchise without being 0% or 100% about it.

     

    GO BILLS 

    1) 70 - 30 he will be our guy ... when they brought him in he was a boom or bust prospect. He has shown he can learn and improve. As much as people want to gripe that was one of the best performances by a QB against the Pats this year .. if you look at the stats. 
    2) He does not lead the league in fumbles .. he has lost 4 all year which puts him tied for 8th with Aaron Rodgers and Matt Ryan and just behind a long list of QBs with 3 each. 

  10. 8 hours ago, HappyDays said:

    I don't think this is the defense we'll see in the playoffs. We didn't throw in any wrinkles, looked to me like it was basic zone or man coverage across the board. That's not how we've been playing before today.

     

    The offense I don't really have excuses for because we've seen the same crappy situational play calling all season long. I'd like to think Daboll won't call mindless 1 yard runs in the playoffs over and over again but it's a recurring issue.

    Josh is great scrambling and getting that tough 1 yard on 3rd or 4th and 1 .. but we do not get meaningful yards when we design run. Our first down play selection was abysmal .. we ran 11 times on first down (excluding a scramble when the play was intended to be a pass) and got 9 yards total on those plays. We threw 10 times on first down, but most of those were in the final minutes of the first and second half's and we got 36 yards and a TD. When we were not in those last minute drives everyone knew exactly what was coming .. which is why you got less than a yard per carry .. and you put Josh and company in obvious passing downs. 

  11. 5 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

    I'm a fan of the Buffalo Bills, not individual players.


    I would love for us to move on from Josh Allen as soon as possible.

     

     

    I am a Buffalo Bills fan not a player fan as well, and as part of that I like to see the Bills draft players and let them develop. Josh has CLEARLY gotten better.  You may be unhappy that he threw for barely 200 yards .. but then again the Patriots have held teams to under in all but 6 of their games so far .. both Bills games + 4 others. This was just the 2nd game the Pats D did not get a turnover (they are averaging over 2 takeaways per game,  Did he miss some he should have had .. sure, but we scored the fourth most points against the Pats in a game this year and if they had only been up by 3 we would have tied it. Do you seriously want to go into the free agent pool  - the best player in the last decade that has come via that route is likely Cousins .. and there is not much otherwise .. or the draft hoping to find someone better than Allen (Darnold, Rosen, Mayfield ). Not trying to be confrontational .. but you need to let a quarterback develop.

     

    I do not think the following is bad for 2nd year stats:

     

    Cmp Att   Cmp%  Yds    TDs  Int       Yds/G   sck   sck Yds    GW Drive    4Q Comeback

    318  522 60.9      3303   19       24             206.4       30    199                3                  3

     

    Now you may notice that while these numbers are similar to Josh's , they are not his... this person had 300 more yards than Josh (but includes a 16th game, had one less TD than Josh and a ton more interceptions, and less yards rushing. He also has a bust in the HOF .. not saying Josh will or will not be better than Brett Favre .. but to say we need to get rid of him is premature and likely the best way to kill the momentum that is building.

     

                               
  12. On 12/17/2019 at 2:07 PM, Billsfan1972 said:

    I do like your analysis and you do a great job.  However I think McD is all about the D & has has blind spot with respect to offense as there is no reason it could not have been better this year (a perfect signing forgetting his 4 game suspension would have been Golden Tate). 

     

    BTW How else do you explain the Nathan Peterman experiment, not once, but twice?????

    It is easy to explain the Nathan Peterman experiment ... 1) they were not satisfied with the Tyrod Taylor experiment ... which was born out when he quickly lost the starting job in Cleveland; 2) He had an excellent preseason the 2nd year and many QBs take a big step the second year. They quickly realized that he was not regular season capable mentally and moved quickly to replace.

     

    AJ McCarron has done nothing since being traded .. so he was not the answer either. All teams make mistakes... the good ones quickly realize and alter their approach. We are not there yet, but the arrow is definitely trending up

  13. Very well done article from the Boston Herald .. on the Big brother relations between Pats and Bills..

    https://www.boston.com/sports/new-england-patriots/2019/12/20/little-brother-bills-are-growing-up-but-the-big-brother-patriots-still-know-how-to-take-them-down

     

    Some highlights:

    "Brady is clearly ailing — when Belichick acknowledges, as he did this week, that the injury has cost Brady practice time, you know his elbow issue isn’t an excuse but rather a serious problem. Josh McDaniels and Belichick are not going to ask Brady to carry them, or do anything close to that. He’s not capable of it right now. Instead, they’ll try to keep Sony Michel (89 yards against the Bengals) and the running game trending the right way "

     

    " I don’t believe this is the week the Bills get that meaningful victory and the “mafia’’ comes out on top in the end. I can’t pick against Belichick and Brady in December, when something real is at stake. But it’s not going to be easy for the Patriots to prevail this time. The Bills are good. "

     

    and a stat I found interesting:
    " Allen has significantly cut back on his mistakes since the Patriots game: Since the loss, he’s thrown 15 touchdown passes to just three interceptions in a 10-game span. In the same stretch, Brady has 14 touchdown passes and six picks. "

  14. 8 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

    In the bigger picture, this game means very little. The Division title is only at stake for the Pats. Even if we win both remaining games and Pats* lose out, it’s just a banner for the stadium. We can’t earn a bye as the Pats likely won’t either. If we do win tomorrow, we’ll have to play our starters very deep into the Jets game as well for a chance at the banner, further exposing them to injury in consecutive virtually meaningless games. Then we play a week later for keeps. 

     

    But, it’s the Patriots. So we’re gonna give it our best. It’s meaningless. We’re locked in at the 5 spot.

    just food for thought.

    The likelihood is small, but the Bills could still get the #2 seed if 4 games go there way .. they need to beat New England, we need to beat the Jets, Pats need to lose to the Amish Rifle, and the Chiefs need to lose one of their last two games.This would be a improbable outcome but not by any stretch impossible. Having recently seen the lowly Bengals surprise the Ravens who needed a victory to make the playoffs .. I am not writing off the opportunity ... BILLieve! Go Bills!

  15. Shaw66 you write like an old school sports reporter ... you have facts but you intersperse them amongst a compelling narrative that makes your words impactful. You have opinions but they are part of the overall story not a banging gong that focuses on how smart you are and less on the story itself. I only joined in early October but the Rockpile Review is must reading ... truly appreciate you putting these together!

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  16. A very nice listen from PatsPulpit podcast. The guy breaks down Josh Allen and his development through the year from the eye of the opponent .. his main point is that Josh Allen is not the same QB that they faced in week 5 and discusses his progress.  definitely worth a listen.

    https://www.patspulpit.com/2019/12/20/21029855/the-scho-show-episode-54-josh-allen-bills-patriots-nfl-week-16

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  17. 23 hours ago, eball said:

     

    Seriously.  Do people really give the Dolphins behind a motivated Fitzy NO chance in Foxboro the following week?  I think it's a 20/80 proposition.

    Right ... the line for the Bengals at the ravens week 17 in 2017 had the Ravens at home favored by 8 .. and I think we all know how that turned out.

     

    If we beat the patriots we go all in vs the Jets .. and if we lose to the Pats we rest for the play-off game is the logical stratagy.

     

    I would also assume they would have someone watching the Pats / Dolphins game and would adjust if it becomes clear in the 4th quarter the pats were going to win .. in which case we may elect to start pulling the starters.

  18. Really nice article from the Boston Herald about how this game is about Buffalo trying to topple the Patriot Dynasty 

    https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/12/19/the-patriots-can-feel-the-buffalo-bills-nipping-at-the-heels-of-their-dynasty/
     

    some quotes “Buffalo’s brand of football feels familiar: smart, sound and defensive. The remade Bills are built to thrive in the modern NFL”

    ”If the Patriots win, they will have won their division for the 11th year in a row, a streak that would match the longest ever in the professional history of the four major American sports”

     

     

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  19. If we beat NE .. which I think there is a good (maybe not great) chance .. we need the Dolphins to win the next week. Thankfully they have committed to keeping Fitz in the starting role through the end of the year (have seen enough of Rosen). If you get good Fitz they have an outside chance to take them down .... https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/12/17/dolphins-have-no-interest-in-another-josh-rosen-audition/

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