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The Dline are the true villians of this loss against the Chiefs. Statistically I am not sure there was even theoretical room to be less productive.
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What Should the Bills Roster Building Emphasis be for 2024?
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
I did not mean to suggest you can find a 1500 yard reciever in the fifth round. That certainly is an outlier. My point, was probably not clear, but it was more related to the guys in the middle of the list. It was more about the fact that the Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Quentin Johnson type of first round draft picks did not pan out (For year 1) any better than the Michael Wilson or Jonathan Mingo type picks, in terms of actual production. I think for the most part Rookie Wr's come with a cap. -
What Should the Bills Roster Building Emphasis be for 2024?
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't think it is misleading. The point is that a mediocre defense can probably hold the Chiefs to one punt in the playoffs. And a good defense will also only hold them to one punt in the playoffs. In three playoff games against the chiefs, the McDermott defenses forced exactly four punts total. This includes fully healthy defenses). -
What Should the Bills Roster Building Emphasis be for 2024?
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
Oline became a strength this year. However, Morse is ancient, and Brown can be improved upon. I would not be opposed to the Bills further solidifying or upgrading these posisitons with early draft picks. Its possible to get immediate impact from a rookie WR, but in real life without a top draft pick, its more of a crapshoot, and you can find these players in middle rounds. Its not clear that pick 28 would guarantee success vs pick 56 or 84. -
What Should the Bills Roster Building Emphasis be for 2024?
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
I understand this sentiment. I don't think it is likely though. I also think it is a separate question from roster building though. But we have another season of experience with Sean McDermott. While it is popular to credit all of Belichek's success to Brady, the only thing we know for sure is that he was 1 for 1 in being successful with an elite QB. It seemed to me that over his career arc witht the Patriots, his vision on what it would take to win the super bowl changed from year to year and adapted to the personnel on hand. My personal impression is that Coach McDermott has "A vision" on how to win a championship, and that he is on a constant quest to get the personnel to implement that vision. It feels a bit like a Don Quixote quest to prove that his "complimentary football vision" can in fact win a championship and that the organization must pull together to prove this. Stylewise I would prefer a coach who adapts to his teams personnel and optimizes that situation. McDermott knows football. He is a good football coach. I would be happy to see him abandon his quest and pivot in this direction equally as much I would like to see a new coach. I -
What Should the Bills Roster Building Emphasis be for 2024?
Chaos posted a topic in The Stadium Wall
My observation of the Bills - Chiefs game was that neither defense was effective in the game. Bills forced one punt. Chiefs only forced punts after Bills self-inflicted wound's of dropping passes. Chiefs came to the game with a highly respected offense. Bills came to the game with a broken and aged defense. Against two of the top offenses in the NFL both were equally ineffective. Its not clear to me that a defense can be built to stop these top offenses. Personally I feel like filling in the defensive hole with premium draft picks won't move the dial in the playoffs. I don't think we need a major rebuild on defense to hold the Chiefs to only 1 punt in a playoff game. I think we can patch together a defense capable of doing that. On the other hand, it seems like the much improved 2023 oline and the addition of Dalton Kindcaid put us one step closer to being an unstoppable force. If we could use draft capital to add another sure handed WR, the we might have scored 35 against the Chiefs. Another way of saying it is , fix the defense with the defensive equivalents of Sherfield and Harty level players, and shift to building the NFL's best offense. Having the best NFL offense is in reach. I am open minded to learning about how we can retool the defense to stop the Chiefs in the playoffs, but we have never yet done that, healthy or injured. -
How many championship games did Reid lose after he got his first generational talent at QB? Since Mahomes is in his 6th straight championship game, this should not be hard to figure out.
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Very good point.
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The Million-Dollar Question Sticking in My Mind
Chaos replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chiefs scored on every drive until late in the game. The scrubs on D played like scrubs. -
Punter / Kicker rounds 1 and 2. Would have made a big difference yesterday
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As far as the roster goes, step 1 is bringing in a defensive coordinator with a history of winning divisional playoff games. Tell him he needs to figure out what he wants on defense, but he is not getting premium draft picks or big free agency dollars this year. Piece together what we can, and it will have to do. Then build to the teams strength. Try to trade spencer brown and use that plus the first round pick to get the best LT you can. Then use the second round pick to draft the best center you can. We could have a great oline if those selections are done correctly. Diggs, Shakir, Kincaid give the team three solid pass catchers. Bring in the best WR you can get with the rest of the draft. Based on history, the defense is going to suck in the playoffs regardless of personnel.
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This was the week that mattered. Prior to the season more or less 100% of Bills fans expected the team to make the divisional round of the playoffs. And they did. And they lost again. This team was built to win last year. But with an aged defense and salary cap issues, it is not clear next years team is poised to be better. So I will flip the question back to you, if not this year, when?
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This is the core problem "complimentary football" has become Billsspeak for "all hands on deck to make the defense look better than it is" Govenor's observation is the main reason for the statistic posted by BarleyNY.
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Allen was legendary (even better than 13 seconds Allen)
Chaos replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Allen needs to spend the off season learning to punt and kick. He let us down again in that regard. Always delegating those responsibility instead of doing it himself. -
Divisional Playoffs - Chiefs at Bills - Post game thread
Chaos replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
This post game press conference with McDermott is one of his better efforts. -
Bills fought hard tonight. It wasn't enough. The Bills under Sean McDermott remind me of of Rory MacAvoy (Kevin Costner) in Tin Cup. "I qualified for the US Open playing the back nine with only a seven iron" And every other team is Davis Simms (Don Johnson) who responds with "why". The Bills seem to make things so much harder than they need to be. "We won six in a row just to stumble into the playoffs". Why does the team with so much talent put itself in that postion. The Good: Bills made it to the divisional round of the playoffs Josh Allen played a great game. It was not quite perfect, but it was a game winning performance. The Bad: Bills did not make it out of the divional round of the playoffs Defensive performance. Chiefs offense is excellent. The Bills had injuries on defense. But it did not acquit itself well. Chiefs scored on every drive until late in the game. Team has been investing in defensive linemen with draft picks and free agent cap for years. Tonight we had 10 healthy linemen. They provided no pressure, and were gashed by the run. The ROI on this investment is almost -100% The Ugly: Special teams. Failed fake punts. Bad punts, missed FGs. Just awful. Each recent Bills seasons seems to end with an emphasis on the adversity and drama the team faced. Not really sure other teams end up quite this way (Eagles seem to be similar this year) The Future: Once again the Bills focus on how much adversity they faced is the real problem indicates that the only choice will be to "run it back' and hope next time ends better.
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Imagine the Bills chances without Josh.
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Lamar is proven to be a far better QB than I ever expected. Kudos to him. However, in terms of importance to his team, Tyler Huntley demonstrated last year, that the Ravens can win even without Lamar. The even were competetive in the playoff game against the Bengals last year. The Bills hopefully will never be tested in this regard, but I think we all know the offense stalls completely without Josh. I think Josh is more valuable. If you just go by stats, than you have to think Brock Purdy is more valuable to his team, than 30 other QBS in the NFL. Brock is an excellent QB with a great future. But he is not more important to the 49ers, than quite a few other QBs are to their teams.
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If the Bills win the coin toss, what should they do??
Chaos replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
The "double dip" is a myth. Its an alternating possession game. If each team has the same number of possessions in the first half, neither team got an advantage, but that means the team who kicked off first ended with the ball. In the second half if each team has the same number of possessions, the team that kicked off has the last possession of the game, which proves critical time and time again. If the team who recievest the ball first in the half also has the final possession, that is the actual "double dip" because it means the recieve first team actually had one more possession. Defer or receive probably does not matter statistically. If you defer and get a 3 and out, that feels like momentum gained. If you receive and score, that fills like momentum gained. But in reality these guys are professionals, and momementum is not particularly important. To the pros each possession is the same, either a win for the offense, or a win for the defense. (maybe field goals are a tie) . -
Game Thread: Miami at Kansas City - Peacock exclusive
Chaos replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
is that Jason Garret making my ears bleed? -
Game Thread: Miami at Kansas City - Peacock exclusive
Chaos replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
is the stream sketchy for others or does my internet provider suck? -
Game Thread: Miami at Kansas City - Peacock exclusive
Chaos replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
I dont think the dolphins should be allowed heaters on the sidelines. -
Game Thread: Miami at Kansas City - Peacock exclusive
Chaos replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
aobut 70% as often as we here how history is being made because the game is on Peacock. -
Game Thread: Miami at Kansas City - Peacock exclusive
Chaos replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chiefs will dominate. Peacock stream qualifty sucks so far. select the little icon that looks like a chat icon -
chiefs play tonight. The players don't play a game on sun, monday, tues, wed, thursday, friday, saturday = 7 days between games Bills play monday. The players don't have a game tue, wed, thur, fri, sat = 5 days between games. There is no gettting around it, this is a big advantage to the chiefs