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JohnNord

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  1. That’s exactly what he’s doing
  2. It’s getting to the point where Wright is making this a comedy bit. He’s agreed to do a Pinto Ron challenge with Colin Cowherd. Obviously this was orchestrated by FOX, but it’s something fun at least https://twitter.com/theherd/status/1339271481981870084?s=21 Bomani Jones is the dude who fans should direct their hate at
  3. I’m sorry....but any time someone brings up Tyrod when evaluating Josh, then you know they are biased and that the argument itself is bigger than his QB play. What does Tyrod Taylor have to do with whether Josh Allen is a good QB? Just like Nick Wright, Bomani’s bias toward Josh is rooted in the decision to replace Tyrod with Nathan Peterman, and then the decision to move on from him. To compound things, Josh did have those decade old tweets come out which was fuel to the fire. Both Wright, Jones and other writers looked at the move on a surface level and assumed it racism. Fans and journalists close to the situation saw the move for what it was - a chance to start a QB that could score more points. In the case of Wright, he’s now looking to troll the fan base like his colleagues Skip Bayless and Colin Cowherd. Bomani looks to be going this route as well, those the insinuations of racism from the fan base tell me his feelings are a bit more authentic
  4. That would’ve been a TD for Hughes too. His point is valid...but you can play the “what if game all day” when reviewing NFL games
  5. Technically we could... but given the fact that QB Coach to OC is a pretty big promotion and the fact that most franchises frown on blocking upward mobility, I have a hard time thinking this team would stop Dorsey if he wanted to go
  6. Could he possibly take Ken Dorsey with him as OC!?!?!?
  7. The better the Bills do in the postseason, the greater the chances are he leaving. It’s a good problem to have! With that said there are two ways to look at a potential OC opening: - On one hand, if Daboll isn’t back, you want the most stability possible for Josh. That would mean Ken Dorsey as OC. He was interviewed in 2017 and since then he’s part of the team that did a stellar job with Josh. He also has a great relationship with Josh which is what a lot of great QB’s want from a QB Coach. - On the other hand, the Bills have a Top 10 QB (at worst), a Top 10 WR (at worst), and a stable HC and GM with a track record of success. Could this opening be, perhaps, one of the most coveted jobs this offseason? It’s the whole continuity vs. risk debate
  8. It’s very possible, though I am sure that the Bills offense devolves quite a bit with Barkley at the helm.
  9. There is a blueprint to beat Baltimore. The Bills and Titans wrote it last season and several teams duplicated it this year. You shut down the run game, try to keep Lamar in the pocket and take away the middle of the field. Problem is that easier said that done. Your ends really need to contain Lamar and you saw two great DE’s last night continually fail to do that.
  10. Agreed to an extent. I don’t see Lamar being the same player five years from now. He’ll need to evolve as a passer but if we’ve learned anything Josh, that’s something that isn’t impossible
  11. Not sure about you... but I don’t really want to ply Baltimore. The running game and explosiveness of Jackson were on display last night big time and they looked dangerous
  12. It really means nothing. They would still need to win Saturday to clinch the AFC East. Win and in...need to get it done Clinch the Division with a win on Saturday
  13. Bruce Nolan from Buffalo Rumblings is better than all the names you mentioned
  14. I feel kind of bad because he seems like a nice guy but I haven’t really cared for his work. Maybe part of it is the position he’s in and his misleading job title of “Bills Insider.” He also never established any kind of personality for himself in the way that a Sal Capaccio has. I used to get frustrated back in the day when the Bills had some terrible football teams and Brown was reluctant to ever admit it and pretended that they were a competent NFL franchise. He wouldn’t acknowledge how awful their offense looked under Dick Jauron and reported as if Chan Gailey would be the Bills HC at a time when it was reported that Buddy was deciding his fate. Also while reporters like Sa Maiorana, Tim Graham and Jerry Sullivan would ask tough questions, Brown would lob up softballs. Since then I think he’s gotten better at reporting. But I’ve always viewed him as a “yes man” who won’t say anything that’s not positive
  15. Not just concussions but injuries in general. He’s a smaller player who throws his body around the field. Injuries have always been a concern
  16. He’s had a very good year and offensive line play seems to be in decline, so he’d still probably get paid with an average performance vs Watts. But yeah his work last night will earn him a few more millions
  17. I don’t think so. Jaquan Johnson was declared out early last week and he’s a special teamer. Pitts is good on special teams. Seems to make sense to me
  18. Smith is going to help against TJ Watt. He’s a better blocker than Kroft and chances are the Bills run more 3 and 4 WR’s than they do with 2 TE’s
  19. Is it just me or did Miami get just about every single break today? Between the tipped INT’s, penalties and Miami WR’s making circus catches, it seemed like everything went their way and they still struggled. Still they played KC tough. Not so sure I want to face Miami in the first round There was many a 5% chance of that happening any way. Miami loss improved our chances are winning the division. We need a win tonight
  20. I think there were 4 scenarios that need to play out. Raves loss, Miami loss, Indy win and a Patriot loss. 1 of 4 down. Still need a lot of help to clich on Sunday
  21. I would agree. A win in prime time would be nice, but unless a number of things go right we probably won’t clinch the playoffs or the division
  22. At 6-7 they are very much “in the hunt” in December. If that’s not drought-era Bills I don’t know what is!
  23. Good coach but one who’s been greatly helped by joining a team of with Ben Roetisberger at QB and that has a stellar track record of developing and drafting players
  24. The Bills dropped a game to KC and people wanted McDermott fired!
  25. We will need him on Sunday to help vs TJ Watt and in the run game.
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