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Chaos

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  1. Schedule next season swaps NFC East for NFC west. It will likely be much harder. 10-6 next year will be a good result.
  2. Any knowledgeable football fan knows that running a nine pass zero run two minute offense in OT when only a FG is needed to win is coaching malpractice. But thanks for playing.
  3. That is oddly specific were you and T. Henry a thing?
  4. the replies in this twitter thread from Browns fans are gold. https://twitter.com/JohnHillbery/status/1215740010818949121?s=20
  5. Spain is on the wrong side of the ball. He had the best tackle in the game against the Texans.
  6. He may be a weasel. Has been to the playoffs 4 times in 5 years. And just beat the Bills in the playoffs. Flip the results around and TBD members would be demanding pre-retirement wall of fame enshrinement.
  7. Can you provide the names of these young QBs with lots of early success that then fail. And also give some examples of the QBs who only really develop in year 5? I think these are myths like bigfoot.
  8. I hate it when we lose to losers. Its so confusing to me. Does the double negative mean we won?
  9. I find it odd to call the second highest guaranteed player at his position "medium priced"
  10. Its really booger you hate. JJ Didn't do anything but play a game.
  11. Is Morse really medium price, or did he just perform like he is medium priced?
  12. I am a bit of a broken record on this subject. If the Bills are really thinking of themselves as "championship" caliber rather than "playoff" caliber, they need to switch focus from improving the team from the year before and focus on what it is going to take to go from winning zero playoff games to winning 3 or 4 playoff games in a row. This means figuring out how to get better than the chiefs and ravens. Our QB may become just as good as Mahomes and Jackson. He is not going to become better (neither is any other young QB). I just don't see how keeping things intact and making small incremental moves propels us past those teams, unless you think those teams are going to collapse.
  13. Kraft is pretty tarnished. I think he would rather sign Brady and lose with him eventually retiring asa Patriot. I don’t think they tank
  14. response to bolded. Being told what to do is easy. Teaching how to do it is something else. Its semantics, but proper advice to me, would include the drills you mention.
  15. Seems like a good question. Most HC's played at some level. And typically moved to coaching on the same side of the ball as they played. Most head coaches have experience as a DC or OC prior to being a HC. Its seems rare for someone to move from DC to OC or vice versa, so I think almost all head coaches are presumed to be more expert on side of the ball than the other.
  16. Bolded parts are same things Chiefs and Ravens will be doing . Its more likely a big move needs to be an new offensive coordinator. The gap from Reid to Daboll or Harbaugh/Roman to Daboll seems like a chasm.
  17. Pats and Bills are out. Titans are left. Pats beat us twice and won our division. So I place them ahead of the Bills at fifth.
  18. As a Bills fan, I can safely tell you that you are wrong.
  19. If it is just money, there are lots of logical places. If it includes location and playoff viability I think you are correct. I think Las Vegas is an interesting opportunity. Brady was not good this year. It seems plausible he was hurt, and that he could be better than Carr next year. Any think the Bears are an opportunity. Don't know their cap room, maybe nothing after the Mack signing. But the room for improvement over Trubisky is huge.
  20. Young players, and young QB. Everyone seems to think regarding the Bills that means you automatically improve. Please detail why you think they will be worse team next year.
  21. There is a strategic part of this question and a tactical part. First the strategic part. There is more than one approach to coaching a young QB. The Raven's built an unconventional offense around their unconventional QB, and it has worked out very well so far. The Bills seem committed to developing Allen into a conventional QB. This has not worked as well as with the Ravens, but it is working out so far as well. The reality is that the Bills have among the weakest WR's, RB groups, TE's and offensive lines among all the playoff teams. Even so, Allen led the rag tag group to the second highest total points in regulation among all the wild card weekend teams. This was without the benefit of particularly good starting position too. Allen has unconventional talents. There is an argument that an approach more similar to the Ravens might make sense. But it is certainly less than 100% certain. Tactical Coaching is something else. I think we can assume that no coaches Allen to drop back 15 yards behind the LOS when pressured. But since I am not in the rooms, I don't know if Allen is being given proper advice on how to handle these situations, or simply can't execute. I do know this though. Allen's college experience is much less. Hear are his passing attempts in College vs the other young guns. Allen 649 Jackson 1086 Mahomes 1349 Darnold 846 Mayfield 1497 Add to the discrepency that the Defense's Allen faced were the furthers from the NFL of the group. Not making excuses for Allen, but part of learning is game reps. And that includes college game reps. It is reasonable to believe Allen has more room for improvement than the others simply because he has less experience.
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