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Eastport bills

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  1. I am the biggest JA fan out there, and I know Mahomes is better right now and it's not close. Mahomes has 2 weapons that are HOF candidates and a better O-line, so that has to be factored in, but in their face to face matchups, Mahomes dominated and Mahomes has gotten to 2 SBs being behind in every playoff game. When JA gets to a SB and beats Mahomes to get there, let's have the conversation.
  2. It was chippy because as the game became one sided , KCs defense started hitting Josh after his throws and after the whistle. The altercation with Monzo and Dawkins and #57 was in response to these hits. KC was not the classiest of winners. Sorry.
  3. It would be beyond must see TV if this team improves pass rush and run defense. With any improvement by a running back, there would be no team on that schedule we couldn't beat.
  4. Milano does not deserve top dollar because he does not impact games like LBs , that get sacks, interceptions and more bone crunching tackles. Warner, Ingram, the 3 Tampa LBs, Van Noy, TJ Watt, Dupree , Leonard Floyd are all more durable and productive. Milano had a chance to put his stamp on our post season, he whiffed. Let him find top dollar elsewhere.
  5. He should look for a edge rusher or a game changing LB. Running back is also a necessity, but a solid, not necessarily spectacular, but with speed, will suffice.
  6. They were roughing Josh afer the release on several plays during that drive and called a personal foul on #57 2 plays before the play they got fined for.i applaud Mongo and Dawkins for hitting that cheap shot artist. The game was out of reach when he tried to hurt Josh. The Bills should pay those fines.
  7. Don't blame the o-line, he was timid and went down easy. His 1st year he was elusive, and broke a few tackles. Moss ran harder and even Williams looked good with our O-line. Do you think , Moss and Yeldon would have displaced him if they thought Devin could do anything. He can't pick up blitzes and he's not any good in the screen game. Maybe Sean lights a fire under him, but it's foolish to expect him to be a featured back on this explosive offense.
  8. Still can't give up on a guy,22, on rookie contract, who averages well over 100 tackles a season. MLB on a team that goes to AFC championship, must have had many good games. His speed and wingspan are impressive. Maybe it's the coaching. Frazier and co. , we're the problem against KC.
  9. I understand the desire to give Devin a pass, being a 2nd year player and for sure our pass protection was more consistent than run blocking. Having said that he doesn't break tackles and doesn't hit the hole like an explosive back. Williams looked like the type of hungry back in the Miami game, we need. Not necessarily Williams, but that type of hard running with aggression.
  10. Do you mean the coaching didn't help his performance this season? I'm sure they saw the decline and went towards pass heavy offense with Moss featured in short yardage and killing the clock scenarios.
  11. He had a perfectly set up screen to extend a drive and Singletary dropped the ball. He stunk up the field in the biggest game of his life. What happened to this guy? He was elusive, quick and productive. He became timid and tentative. Yeldon looked like Thurman compared to Singletary.
  12. Josh was able to squeeze out two tough playoff wins with Diggs and Davis having their way with man coverage and making some good runs himself, but you can't expect to beat KC when they take Diggs away. Dabol must be innovative in a big spot like that.
  13. In full agreement, Edmunds must continue to bulk up and get better. His ceiling is high. A better d-line would help him immeasurably. Milano is not worth the price,because he also can't overcome limited pass rush and is a bit fragile.
  14. When you get elevated to genius status by a transcendent talent at QB, it sometimes leads you to expect him to improvise pedestrian game plans and get Ws. Dabol was compromised by injured receivers being relied on and a nonexistent running attack. Having said that ,he didn't protect Allen from free rushers and couldn't get Diggs involved in the game. He will suffer a blow to his overall rating with this ineptitude. He's got to do better. This team deserves better.
  15. If they let Wagner go, there will be teams lined up for him, but you're onto something. The most crucial need we have is a bone crushing LB like Warner, Wagner, or Bush.
  16. It was easy but the bar is now set very high. Fans and the sports world expect this team to win and even improve. More importantly the team expects to get further and be more competitive with KC
  17. Although Hughes, Epenesa and Addison had bad games, LBs like JPP, Barrett, White and David all have influenced the outcomes of their playoff games. Bills LBs have been just OK. You want to stick the blame on an undersized Epenesa and Addison, setting the edge is just as much on safeties and LBs.
  18. The fact of the matter is our LBs were exposed and were ineffective. Whether that was a product of a terrible game plan or Edmunds and Milano getting confused and being out of position. We need LBs that consistently put their stamp on games either stuffing runners or smothering QBs. Our LBs are fast and pretty good tacklers, but we need our LBs to be more physical and intimidating.
  19. Milano is an exotic sports car, expensive, prone to breaking and flashy. We need a game wrecker who crushes QBs and RBs on the order of Fred Warner or the Tampa LBs.
  20. There not many Kamara to go around. How about Harris, Etienne, or Hubbard.
  21. I don't know that Reid was in Sean's head, but he threw in a clunker against KC. First bad decision came on incorrect evaluation of Davis and Brown's availability. Then, by not having a plan to take away Kelce and Hill, he effectively ended our chance of winning. Sean is a good coach but he must take responsibility and game plan better to take away a team's best weapon like Bellicek.
  22. How can we have red zone designed runs without a legitimate inside running back. Teams are protecting against Josh on QB RPOs and McKenzie jet sweeps. This is where the need for a hard-nosed running back to make Josh even more effective, comes in. Also I think our O-line would excel with their physicality in run blocking.
  23. Sadly, you're right but I'm sure they are dying slow deaths knowing how they underperformed.
  24. I hate to give the impression Brian doesn't deserve a shot but good coaches don't get stopped in the red zone 4 times against one of the worst red zone defenses statistically.
  25. Unprepared coaches and poor defensive game planning , receivers who shouldn't have played and a running back that has been so timid and disappointing after a promising rookie year. The problems started in the Indie game and after getting past 2 teams that weren't in KCs class , we were made aware of deficiencies that must be fixed. Coaching and personnel.
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