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We lost to a Miami team without Hill, Philips etc. we lost to a backup qb Texans Have Josh called a player only meeting yet?
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This is Pegula’s job to assess, not necessarily the football Xs and Os, but how operations, changes, ideas are within Bills organization. Some have mentioned a few defensive players not injured last couple years, we might have been able to get to where we have never been to. But several years in a row of the same reason points to a trend the organization needs to address. Terry should know the draft process and decision points. He should not pick players by reading scouting reports, but he can direct them to change the player rating criteria by adding and reducing some factors to influence the results.
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Keon Coleman likely to return against Pittsburgh
PoundingDog replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Someone mentioned the rams model. Trade for known stars and get volume for later rounds. That means we would not give extensions to many middle of the road guys like Bernard, Johnson, even Benford. Give the opportunities to the young ones and hope some guys pop, unlike today we have those 10+ million dollar guys taking up roster spots blocking young guys. -
He has reported issue at Georgia. Bills should have all the inside info from James Cook. Like most said, paying him big time is high risk. But I’d say the bills should’ve drafted him, like the Steelers did. Get the value out of him and then trade him for a high pick. For a team like the bills, that might be the only way to get over-the-top talent. Remember last year he refused to run clearing routes, half hearted at blocking, would not go after teammates fumbles etc for the reason of not getting himself injured?
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To me, Pickens is a buyer-be-aware case. He has enough head case in well-run organization Pittsburgh. He wanted big contract from the Steelers, didn’t get it. So he moved on to Cowboys. I don’t see him be content without getting the bag this off season.
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Thanksgiving Day game thread (no Bills stuff please)
PoundingDog replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall
Unfortunately this season, it is the most difficult part -
Josh Allen turnover narrative, rollercoaster narrative...
PoundingDog replied to Kelly to Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall
Based on what we have, likely 2 scenarios for Allen and the bills to go over the superbowl hump. The Peyton Manning way and the John Elway way. The former way requires excessively driven QB making the right moves along with the team and getting the breaks from the main competitors. I thought this year is one of that for the Bills earlier in the season but soon proved to not be the case. The latter way means there is a management change and we are lucky enough to get someone who can maximize a declining qb talent but with enough cheap young talent to push us over the top. -
Josh Allen turnover narrative, rollercoaster narrative...
PoundingDog replied to Kelly to Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t know we need to bring up any more stats comparing Allen to anyone. There is only one matters, fair or not: Super Bowls. I’m pretty sure he knows it. -
Allen missed a wide open Knox on the final play
PoundingDog replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Everything has an expiration date and the current O-Line has been together for 3 years. In NFL, that's like a decade. Dallas a few years ago with Ezekiel Elliott had an O-Line probably better than the Bills (where McGovern was a backup). about 3 years in, it's over. I feel the Bills' O-line is at that stage and we are likely see changes this off-season. It is hard to win it all in NFL. Everything has to lineup. The Bills have a Allen and Cook in their prime but no complements from the defense. Looks like they are investing heavy into defense now and likely next year as well but looks like the O-line will change so we don't know what it is like for them next year and Cook is going to be 27 next year, probably 2 more prime years. -
Allen missed a wide open Knox on the final play
PoundingDog replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
The play before, Texan DE made a great play. I believe if Shakir would get the ball, i see he would get to inside 5 yard line if not outright score. The last play, they got the defender into a conflict state (maybe due to Gabe's foul). Allen saw it and it should be TD to Palmer, but he under threw, maybe the result of rushing the throw. Shades of the Miami game endzone INT. This is the season we are having, even though I won't say the main reason Bills are where they are because of Allen's play, but Allen is certainly not what he was last year. Even he admitted that his mechanics is off several games, and that last throw is certainly a case where he is flatfooted, not an ideal throwing position. -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 2nd half game thread
PoundingDog replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Allen saw Palmer got behind the defender, but threw short -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 2nd half game thread
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The Texans don't believe we are going to run the ball -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 2nd half game thread
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So no one is breaking off routes ona blitz? -
Listen to some shallow X and O on the Tampa game. Extensive discussion on run defense. They think LBs are the worst problem. Carl Jones noted the pattern of motion caused big problems for Bills run defense. To me that's coaching. Babich said many times that "where your eyes should be." Apparently offenses have figured out what the eyes of our second level D eyes are and are taking advantage of it. Lastly I want to echo the statement in the show (when they discussed Bishop's emergence) that coaches want you "to be consistent" not just one flash here and there. This is so true when you look at the path of Cook, Benford, etc. and then look at guys like Epenesa, to further down to guys like Elam (who had a few flashes as a Bills as well). Coleman does have flashes, maybe one flash a game. But that's not nearly enough to be a professional NFL player. https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/bklnightly/episodes/BKL-Nightly-Lets-Talk-Ball-Pass-game-not-fixed--but-better-Run-D-problem-about-the-eyes-e3b6vos/a-acak4ep
