-
Posts
2,488 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Gallery
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by Bruffalo
-
Another one - Trey Hendrickson asks for a trade from Cincy
Bruffalo replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Mack, Garrett, Miller (on a big paycut), and Rousseau would be a pretty nifty DE room. A lot more inspiring than giving Toohill meaningful snaps. -
Anyone on the Bills you think could be traded?
Bruffalo replied to KentuckyBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'll probably get roasted for this, but I think you could get some value for Benford that might be worth thinking about. With the exception of Elam, the Bills have been excellent at coaching up DBs. EDIT: Yup, getting roasted, lol. I didn't say I wanted them to do this guys. -
That performance and this one should now silence the "GOAT" conversations for the time being. I might have been hyperbolizing a bit in my original comment, but he was atrocious last night.
-
Matthew Smiley out as Special Teams coach
Bruffalo replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
The ST was bad, I don't think we need to read into it more than that. I'm glad he's gone and hopefully whoever comes in can clean up that phase of the game. -
The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
Bruffalo replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
I can't agree that he stepped up at all, but yes, the Chiefs got farther. -
That was embarrassing for Mahomes. Legacy tainting bad. One of the worst QB performances I've seen in a superbowl. Talk about not rising to an occasion. I effing' loved every second of it. Let's hope this is the beginning of the end of the Chiefs era. I'm not going to bother tying the Bills into it. The meltdown was so satisfying to watch.
-
The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
Bruffalo replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
Worthy didn't really do much of anything until garbage time. Despite having massive opportunity all season he really wasn't particularly impressive. I'm not saying Coleman was or will be significantly better. I'm just saying it remains to be seen ultimately who is the greater impact player on their respective team. -
The Totinos commercial was the best one and it wasn't even close.
-
I've been on the record that I'm fine moving on from McDermott, if only because I think philosophically having a defensive HC with an all world QB in today's NFL is backwards. That being said, I don't think it's fair to compare what the Eagles just did and hold that against McDermott. Roseman is on an incredible hotstreak as a GM, well above the norm in hit rate draft picks and FA signings. The Bills simply are not as good of a group of individual talents as the Eagles are. Despite that, the Bills are right there at the top of the NFL. The type of players that Beane and McDermott draft needs to shift. Whether or not they can do that remains to be seen.
-
Considering what the expectations were before the season and where we ended up, an AFC Championship game and Allen MVP, I'm not particularly bitter about this season. This is a well deserved honor and it's good to see a guy who was voted "Most overrated QB" shut those 11 players down definitively. Jackson also had a great season (and he's a phenomenal talent), but let's be serious. If we dropped Jackson into Buffalo, would he have gotten 13 wins with the roster there? I doubt it. Would Allen do as well as Jackson in Baltimore? I think that's pretty likely. That's the difference to me in my eyes.
-
I hardly think the offense was the real problem during that game, but yeah, Brady could have been more creative. The receiving core he's working with is one of most uninspired in the whole league though, I'm not sure how crafty you can get with guys who just can't win their matchups. They should have used Cook more, that I agree with.
-
He should have gotten more playing time over Hamlin in the regular season. Everybody knows how limited of an athlete Hamlin is. He’s not the future but McD is so conservative about mistakes that it takes 3-4 years for our rookies to develop, particularly on defense.
-
I voted yes but I also fully agree that Steelers WRs are always insane divas.
-
That angle makes it hurt even worse. Holy crap he was so open. Ugh. That just makes it hurt more. Can we please just get a few guys to STEP UP in the playoffs please!?
- 149 replies
-
- 10
-
-
-
-
-
Von Millers name was not mention ONE TIME last night!
Bruffalo replied to Returntoglory's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's a scheme issue as much as it is a Von issue. No D-Line player looks particularly good in McD's scheme. -
I'm tired already of seeing these shallow, irrational takes that scapegoat our best player. Our defensive HC couldn't scheme up a pass defense that has a defender within 5 yards of a receiver.
-
We're -2.5 million right now before anything, which is a little more than average in the league but not insane and we have a pretty low dead cap figure going into the season. I'm mostly parroting what I've heard other podcasters and NFL people say. Eating all the dead cap this season puts us in a favorable position this upcoming one.
-
Doesn't cutting Miller alone get us out of the red by like 15 million? I'm not a big salary cap follower, so maybe I'm off base here.
-
I've seen players make a catch like that all season routinely. In no way is that an amazing catch, it's an incredible individual effort from Allen to get the ball there. Shakir was open. I don't blame Allen for not throwing across his body to a receiver behind the line of scrimmage while falling backwards with three Chiefs on him when he made a very, very catchable pass to Kincaid beyond the line to gain.
-
He's better in the back end of drafts than early on, and I'd rather have that then the opposite because I think the later rounds are much harder to predict. The cap was pretty damning this season but that's mostly fixed moving forward. Beane is fine.
-
McDermott's scheme isn't good enough to stop the best teams, and it's seemingly the same no matter who the players are out there. We've spent more capital on the D-Line than any other position, and the results are identical every post-season. That's scheme. We've gotten the Chiefs to punt like 6 times in the last 4 meetings, that should tell you all you need to know. Either Beane gets lucky and we draft some All-Pro D Line talent or we just do the same thing over next season, barring changing the coaching staff (which I don't think we'll do). EDIT: And just because I'm feeling extra snarky, look at the guys from the D-Line who joined other teams. Poona Ford and Tim Settle had decent seasons after doing nothing with the Bills. What does that tell you? Scheme matters.