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There is no if. He did at the combine.
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Bishop runs 4.45 and Elam runs 3.39. Benford. Douglas, Rapp all run in 4.6+ 40 yard time. Even for Poyer/Hyde, they were in 4.56+ range. Speed isn't everything but I bet you they surely like to add some speed in the secondary so they have more options, like playing more man, be more aggresive. We'll see how it goes.
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Week 14 - Bills at Rams Game Week Thread
PoundingDog replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
There is a lot of games played at LOS. Defense can show some set up then change into another when the ball is snapped. An example is Bills Chiefs game Josh's game clinching 26 yard run. He said himself that in a similar play earlier in the game, the Chiefs played man. This time they showed zone. But Josh believed that they would switch to man after the snap (typically in 4th and short, teams play man because they believe it is the quick play and want max bodies near the line). Well they didn't switch out of zone. The Bills ran their favorite man-beater mash play where Cooper was supposed to get the ball - Cooper actually said Josh could throw the ball to him but he was anxious in whether he could make it pass the first down marker. Josh obviously didn't not want to risk it and ran it in himself. It's really a broken play because it is harder for the opposing team to run QB without designed blocking against zone (where the defense is facing the QB most of the time). If you look closely, Spencer Brown blocked the DE initially and the DE saw Allen was taking off behind Brown, dis-engaged and dived to Allen - I don't believe Allen saw him at all and Brown was not trying to prevent that either because he didn't know Allen took off. -
Week 14 - Bills at Rams Game Week Thread
PoundingDog replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Most of the play call has options built into it. QB can change at the line especially for a veteran QB like Stafford. -
What’s it gonna take to improve /prioritize our run defense?
PoundingDog replied to Jistafan's topic in The Stadium Wall
My guess is no change at all scheme/personnel wise. Sure Milano, if healthy, will replace Williams. McDermott has already gave us the answer during the bye week: fundamentals. Specifically for run defense, shed and tackle better. And I agree with him at this stage. Just do the basic things better than opponents; practice that. -
Dawkins is 30 now. Current contract runs out after 2027 plus 2 additional void years. Last year of the contract has a dead cap, if cut, is $4.4 million. Brown's contract runs out in 2028 when he's 30. Normally I'd say Grable takes over Dawkins in 2027, but if he's really improving going forward and ready to take over, it might be a good, but not so good situation because I don't think they will just trade Dawkins to whoever offers the highest return. Not a Beane and McDermott thing to do to a guy like Dion.
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Two different players. Knox was primarily a blocker that developed in Buffalo to be a capable receiver. Remember he talked about the ping pong ball exercises and the concept of not getting open too soon in a play when he's not the primary target. Clearly he had to learn the art of passing game in NFL, and he's a better athlete than Kincaid overall. Because of his blocking skills, he's more likely to surprise defenses, drawing more favorably matchups, and having big plays downfield. Kincaid is a glorified big receiver coming into NFL with natural smooth route running and great hands ability. He has to learn to be an effective blocker, not quite there yet. What I find disappointing is against zone, he's not that instinctive that I thought he is. Also he's older. I do have concerns about his ceiling now (two years into his career).
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Diontae Johnson to the Ravens (now claimed by Houston)
PoundingDog replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
Watch for Pickens this off-season. Prior to this year, there is a good chance Steelers may trade him. Now it's the opposite problem - what he thinks that he deserves to have an extension being paid as a top WR now and the Steelers might want to see another high production, problem free season. -
What’s it gonna take to improve /prioritize our run defense?
PoundingDog replied to Jistafan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I know they won't. League wide almost no team will pick a 1T DT without some pass rush ability. Sweat of TEN somehow showed pass rushing ability so far but there is still doubt when he ages a bit, if he can still do that. But 2 round and 3 you can probably find high quality 1T DT. -
What’s it gonna take to improve /prioritize our run defense?
PoundingDog replied to Jistafan's topic in The Stadium Wall
It is not a problem until it is a problem. But let's face it, it is THE place where an offensive guru like Reid will look to explore. And I'll add it is NOT just defending the run, it is also defending passing games derived from the run concept like the Bills were able to do this year with great success. It's OK to say I don't mind you run on us. It's another you give up 10+ yard run on regular basis. And this year, people noticed we have done that -- 10+ yards and the passes of 10+ yard off the run concept given up. To the opposing offense, it is the same thing like we have been saying of our offense prior to this year, when you can't run with some success, everything looks hard, even for great QBs like Mahomes and Allen; they have to make exceptional plays one after another. One game, sure. Two games in a row, OK (maybe). Three games in a row, less likely, especially in playoffs with increasingly stronger opponent. I don't believe McDermott is going to change his schemes. Finding a stud on D line or a MLB (above Bernard level) is critical and so far, we have not done that. They invested heavily on DE but really not much in DT. Oliver and Carter are the only draft picks in Beane and McDermott era and I found that puzzling. Maybe the requirement for DT in this defense is so high that they don't believe any of the later round picks in the past few years could develop into that guy in their eyes so they opted to sign known veterans. I hope the Carter pick starts the change of that philosophy. -
Best I've felt about the bills since 2020
PoundingDog replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
A number of players stepped up. Josh Allen - this is shaping up to be his career year even though the yardage number may not be his best (due to TE/WR performance overall), but overall quarterbacking decision making, accuracy are the best of his career (leading to probably his lowest INT number). James Cook - no question his breakout season. He's not Barkley/Henry type (taking a team on your shoulder). But he's become a top offensive weapon in this league. O-Line - no one would've guessed that the Bills actually improved their O-line performance from last year which was widely considered their best in this millennium. Rousseau - his career year thus far. May not have huge sack numbers but opponents are now saying "don't let Rousseau beat us" Von Miller - was pretty much written off before the season but performed as a solid DE (I want to point out his run defense is surprisingly good, better the Epenesa). Benford - close to a career year without INT numbers. Rapp - he's close to what a peak Jordan Poyer is performing as the season progressed so far. Dorian Williams/Spector - stepped up. Not stars but performed better than we thought. Bass - re-discovered himself mid-season. -
12/1/2024 Bills vs. 49’ers 2’nd half game thread
PoundingDog replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
As long as we don't make stupid mistakes like turnovers, giving up big kick/punt returns, we'll be fine. -
12/1/2024 Bills vs. 49’ers 1st half game thread
PoundingDog replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
This year's Bills offence can win games on the ground and with receivers having size to win jump balls. That's a major difference. On defense, still a concern in games like this, against a team that can run the ball effectively. But at least our offense may match them up, and against teams like 49ers, probably forcing them to abandon the run pretty soon if we put another TD on them. -
Week 13 - 49ers at Bills Game Week Thread
PoundingDog replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
What happened to Carter? -
Raiders @ Chiefs — Black Friday — 3 PM Eastern — Prime Video
PoundingDog replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
The problem is the same game would NOT be played between Raiders and Jaguars because Jaguars are NOT the Chiefs! Just like if you starts with “if the same game played between the Bills and Chiefs..” everyone will jump on you and say the Bills are NOT the Raiders, and they are 100% correct. -
Raiders @ Chiefs — Black Friday — 3 PM Eastern — Prime Video
PoundingDog replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tom Brady’s playoff fumble against raiders was a lucky play. But after that, I don’t remember any big luck they got to went on to superbowl. You may say Brady missing a year was a payback for their luck. -
Raiders @ Chiefs — Black Friday — 3 PM Eastern — Prime Video
PoundingDog replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
There is luck involved. But sooner or later it will even out. Last year maybe they had bad luck regular season but reversed in the playoff. Also chiefs are fundamentally sound, meaning not making stupid mistakes like raiders. And that will change when they meet other teams who are also at the same level. Let’s move on. The main lesson is that you have to be fundamentally sound yourself, especially when playing against them. I read McDermott had the teams working on fundamentals after self scouting following the bye. That’s all I care about. -
Week 13 - 49ers at Bills Game Week Thread
PoundingDog replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
No bills practice today? -
Week 13 - 49ers at Bills Game Week Thread
PoundingDog replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
You don’t have to believe me. But check Eric and Anthony’s film studies. These guys do film breakdowns on Bills all 22 for like 7 years. They affirmatively said Milano missed tackles more than Willams. -
Week 13 - 49ers at Bills Game Week Thread
PoundingDog replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Milano has great instincts, but I want to point out Williams is a better tackler than Milano. Generally speaking when he gets hand on you, it is over. That Ravens game Williams is the only guy who tackles Henry to the ground one on one, a few times. Cover 1 guys has breakdown on that. Their point is Williams has long arms AND upper body strength to make him a great tackler. of course instincts is a much more desirable attribute in any sports. -
Week 13 - 49ers at Bills Game Week Thread
PoundingDog replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I guess very few of the players care about legacy, those do not until late into their career if they still have a choice. How many legacy soccer (more popular world wide) players you can name? Mike Tyson is certainly better known name than Montana, Brady etc. world wide. He may not be the nicest guy in the world but he’s a lot smarter than people give him credit for. I agree with what he said about legacy recently: "Man, I don't know. I don't believe in the word legacy. I just think that's another word for ego. That's just some word everybody grabbed onto. Now it's used every five seconds. It means absolutely nothing to me. I'm just passing through, I'mma die, and then it's going to be over. Who cares about legacy after that? We're the big eagles, so I'mma die. I want people to think that I'm this, I'm great. No, we're nothing. We're just dead. We're dust. We're absolutely nothing. Our legacy is nothing." -
Week 13 - 49ers at Bills Game Week Thread
PoundingDog replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Floyd said openly that he follows money. Nothing wrong with that! Player agencies remind these guys constantly their youth is very limited. If someone offers 1 more guaranteed dollar, it’s a good bet he’s advised to take that offer. -
I have not done a lot of research, but off the top of my head, off the ball linebackers generally don’t age well. Great ones are around the ball all the time, meaning they are involved in physical contact every play. Secondary guys have that physical contact # greatly reduced. D lineman gets hit every play but they are bigger and usually have a healthy rotation among them. counting on a 30 year old, often injured Milano is not smart. But if he can be that guy for the last 8 games (including playoffs), then we may indeed have the star lined up for us this year.
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For the Ravens, I think it is clear that when they get Henry going, they can be tough. Defensively, not much changed. The Chiefs lost 3 of 4 last year before the stretch run at the end and then went on their playoff run. The defense rose up and Kelce found fountain of youth. This year I felt their defense is spent. I don’t expect much improvement. But on offense Pacheco is coming back and Hollywood Brown will be a late addition. Expect some offense improvement. The Bills went thru a bye and usually a lot of self scouting happens and some efficient gains. They might finally get full integration of Cooper and Coleman/kincaid healthy. I don’t expect defense to improve much but if Milano is truly back to some form of himself of the past, we can cut down some of the 10+yard play in the middle. New injury aside, the bills might have the biggest room to improve down the stretch.
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I was impressed because you know who Davis absolutely destroyed on that play: chiefs #22.
