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  1. On 1/25/2022 at 7:26 PM, wagne591 said:

    I was thinking how cool it would be to get Fitzpatrick back in Buffalo...I mean he obviously loves Buffalo or he wouldn't have bared the cold with his boys the night we kick NE's butt.  I just think in order to move forward we need some outside help and different perspective in the Offense and Defense.  Obviously we are going to lose Daboll he is as good as gone.  Josh wants Dorsey as his OC which I am good with that as far as continuity standpoint...but I feel bringing Fitz in as a coach and not the backup would be great and bring a different perspective.  The guy is smart as hell and he seems to love Buffalo.  Just a thought. What do you think?

     

     

        Depends first and foremost on whether Fitz wants to get into coaching and is he into x's and o's as far as putting together a gameplan to  attack  such and such defenses.  If he's moving on from playing what does he want to pursue?  His degree I believe is in Finance so he may just wish to dabble in investing his saved earnings thus far which I'd expect he has quite a nest egg from just his longevity in the league and earning a decent paycheck even as just a stopgap insurance player/bridge qb. 

     

     

      Then again he has seen alot of defenses he'd be invaluable as  even as a rookie qb coach or just make him a special assistant to Josh Allen.  So if he asked about an entry towards a coaching career I'd find him a spot if I were McD.

     

     

  2. 18 hours ago, Reed83HOF said:

    I would even say flustered and fold, if this is true the execution was no one filled in the kicker.

     

    In this situation every player was focusing on what their responsibilities are, seems like the ST coach should have ensured all 11 players were there and accounted for. How no one realized Bass wasnt filled in is a big failure on the coaching staff's shoulders, not one other playing noticing he wasnt there is unfortunate. The failure was making sure all 11 were there when it was told....

     

       Simple solution going forward.  Make it that x player on ST always talks to bass before each KO to if uts being drilled out of EZ or is it a shorter kick to pin them deep. In any season there's enough variation to have that easily become routine.

     

     

  3. 6 hours ago, ToBillsFan said:

    He said something that I found interesting in his post game presser. He said specifically that they won’t be back as the same unit again. Now he could have been talking about free agents not returning or new free agents/draft picks coming in but something tells me he will retire. The way he was acknowledging all the KC players and fans as is another tell. He didn’t do that after the loss last year. Then there is always the concussion topic which we know he has experienced.

     

    thoughts?

     

       Very well may decide he rather walk away now and not risk further concussions.  He's already at higher risk of developing the medical issues from concussions later in life.  Who knows how many symptoms he exhibited when he's been recovering from concussions he's had.  I rather a player err on side of caution when it pertains to their long term health.  Having just welcomed his new son he may have priority to his family then the game of football.  Wish him the best if that's what he decides.  And at least if that is his decision the Bills have been made aware early enough to have all avenues to replace him.  FA or draft if they feel good their on some prospects.

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  4. 48 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

    Idk if 178 receiving yards is worth 4 million a year when we are so limited in cap space.

       I think he's saying we may lose him because as use another team that needs a returner/wr may offer him a larger role on their team.  Alot more young quarterbacks that need some experienced wrs to help them develop -- while he might be welcomed to sign in Buffalo at a rate lower than he's offered elsewhere it becomes a question of what's in his best interest based of what he values most.  

     

       For all we know Mckenzie may decide he prefers his restaurant in Miami and decides he's gonna walk away from the game.  Or he may decide he wants to play longer and sees what other teams offer him and he may see if buffalo can at least offer close to that and he stays with buffalo. 

     

       As for the narrative that he may feel disrespected and signs elsewhere expecting better opportunities.  Perhaps, then again the whole benching him after the fumble may have been to give impression the staff didn't value Mckenzie and when he got targeted often in ne they seemed not to adjust to him like they didn't expect he'd be targeted as he was.  Theres also other equally talented fast  young wr who may decide they want to play with JA cause he has put enough on tape to see he's a elite qb that can carry a team.  So Bills may have a larger number of players that are competing for the chance to play in Buffalo.  They improve the oline to be the strongest unit then everything else on O looks better.  You have the best wr but with a weak oline you may never get much use of the best wrs so wasting resources. 

     

     

     

  5. 2 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

    I don't agree with the logic here.  Polian would've had to have been terrible at his job for five years in order to get the #1 pick in 1998.  He would've been fired long before then.  

          

       Perhaps he'd never have managed to get the Bills to getting the no 1 pick for Peyton but he'd likely have kept drafting enough talent to avoid a 17 yr drought.  

     

     

          

  6. On 1/20/2022 at 12:58 PM, Jerome007 said:

    Crazy how in football momentum can totally change from game to game, but the OL and most players are peaking just at the right time. The stars are still performing at their best while many others have raised their games. It's no guarantee as again momentum changes game to game but wow is it a confidence booster. All remaining teams can win the Superbowl, they really can, but the Bills are among the favorites. Still, that's 7 teams to oust, 3 tough games to win.

     

     

        As a fan of the Bills isn't it just that much nicer when the Bills win the SB and no one can say they weren't the best team in the playoffs.  And I guarantee next year there won't be any pro bowl snubs for our players.  

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  7. 8 hours ago, JohnNord said:

    Thought of this while listening to Brandon Beane’s press conference about Joe Schoen (by the way, Beane put him over like a million dollars)

     

    Am I correct, in assuming in was Ted Marchibroda signing with Indianapolis 31 years ago!?!?!?

     

    I know former Bills head coaches have gotten jobs after leaving Buffalo (Wade, Gregggggg, Mularkey, St, Doug), but I can’t remember a time when a current Bills OC or DC was hired by another team.  
     

    In fact, outside of Daboll and Frazier, I believe that only assistants to even get looks were Ted Cottrell and Jerry Gray…. maybe Elijah Pitts?  

    Still, if I’m correct that’s a pretty damning statistic given the state of the franchise over the past 3 decades before McDermott.  The logical solution is when teams fail to make the playoffs if the HC does take the fall, the coordinators do.  There probably wasn’t one who was successful enough to keep his job
     

    Also, out of the 4 consecutive Super Bowl trips, how was Marchibroda the only assistant to get a head coaching gig?  


    And also outside of Brian Gaine in 2018 and now Schoen, I don’t think the Bills have had someone from the front office leave GM.  

     

     

     

         Bill Polian became GM in Carolina then GM in Indy and won a SB with Peyton Manning.  I believe the biggest reason for the drought was Ralph firing Polian.  If he was still bringing in draft talent maybe we would have drafted Peyton since Polian drafted him for the Colts.

      And then maybe NE never dominates for 2 decades. Maybe Peyton/Brady in same division their h2h games mirror Kelly/Marino. Change a few things we avoid the drought.  

  8. 15 hours ago, Doc said:

     

    Beane wasn't with the Bills yet.  If he had been, they'd have gotten a much better package of picks for the trade down.

     

       True Beanes better at wheeling and dealing than Whaley was. Point is Terry didn't insist on the player he liked.  Don't know if Mahomes would have been as good if he came to Buffalo.  Terry let his football people make the decisions but obviously Terry is a football fan but he supports his front office people even when he didn't hire Whaley just got him as part of the team he bought.  

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  9. 19 hours ago, mushypeaches said:

    This example just illustrates the problems when ownership meddles or over-involves themselves in player personnel decisions.  It's played out countless times across many organizations over the years (including our own far too many times)

     

    Let the experts do their jobs - and go count your money and your play toys in the corner somewhere else

     

        All the more telling that when Pegula was in favor of grabbing Mahomes but he didn't demand his gm draft him but rather allowed Beane and McD to draft as they have.   Of course it does help when you hired a competent gm and coach to run and build the team. 

  10. 4 hours ago, Simon said:

     

    Auntie, it's 2022 right now. 0:)

     Yea it is but the 2022  NFL season starts in Sept not Jan. This is still the 2021 season  and even if op counts this as 2022  Houston didn't just enter the league in 2022.  I know the Bills have been bad at winning in recent times but even they don't lose to a team that wasn't in the league a couple playoff seasons ago. I mean how did the Bills lose the wildcard game to a Houston team that wasn't in the league???

     

     

  11. 12 hours ago, beebe said:

     

    There aren't many teams that are immune to this sort of thing. I could go up and down the list of NFL teams who have had a cluster of player arrests in a given span of time over the last 20 years, including the Bills. In a span of roughly three years, Whitner, Hargrove, Parrish, Lynch, Simpson, Lynch (again) and Whitner (again) were all arrested in the late 2000s. 

     

    More recently, Ed Oliver (2020), Tyrel Dodson (2019), Zay Jones (2018), Adolphus Washington (2017), Jonathan Williams (2016) were arrested. 

     

    Overall, there have been 23 Bills player arrests since 2000. 

     

    Mike Vrabel, in his one year in KC, was arrested for stealing alcohol from a casino deli. 

     

    There has been an average of more than 50 NFL arrests every year since 2000, and every team in the league has had 20+ arrests in that span aside from Detroit (19) and Houston (16) — and Houston didn't enter the league until 2022. 

     

      Huh?? Houston entered the league next year?  They've been in the league alot longer than that.  Yea they entered the league 2002, not some time in the future that isn't here yet.

     

  12. 7 hours ago, Malazan said:

    Did people miss the Jets game where the offense struggled against the worst defense in the league for much of the game? 

      

       The players are human, there will always be good and bad days.  That's just life.  It matters how they've responded.  Some teams will start to press and lose some trust,  early JK Bills had a lull as they started bickering amongst all their egos.

     

       Current Bills are just well synchronized so I guess makes it feel like they are automatons not people.   The hiccups in the games we lost are just part of the synchronization that was needed to make this team Championship Caliber.  And it's looking very likely to be built for long term success so now and then a little tinkering is done when parts are replaced or new plays are added to have multiple wrinkles.  Big part of JK Bills was they could line up in a formation and it could be run or pass and both were equally effective so when they added no huddle that kept defenses off balance. Easier to knock over opponents when you keep them off balance.

     

      This team just seems to know when to really get everything going in the same direction.  They don't give up because the guys all around them aren't giving up so thats very tough for opposing teams to stop.  They really are playing complementary football.  Offense and defense  and also they are multiple in  threats passing and running.  Passes go to both WRs and TEs.   Running can be RB or JA who's got some serious running skills and he  doesn't shy away from contact but is very aware of when its time to slide or get out of bounds.  When everything works they really stress the opponents defense until it cracks and lately they be cracking early and often.  Our offense gives our defense plenty of rest on top of their rotation that keeps them fresh and then that makes the opponents more 1 dimensional.  I'm still expecting we are gonna see a few new plays as we move on thru the playoffs.  I'm even expecting that the Bills are gonna make it look relatively easy more often than not but now and then they might have a bad day, but these guys support each other so most lil miscues don't become factors.

     

        I can take the regular season hiccups since they seem to have eliminated many.  Right now all that matters is the game to be played and luckily the team isn't looking at past mistakes beyond knowing how to avoid repeating them. If you wanna dwell on the losses why not just start with the first game of the drought era  it'll give you plenty to worry about and occupy your time for close to a year if you just watch 1 game a day till Joshs' first game.  Just in time to catch next year's playoffs when its time for the Bills to defend their title and starting a parallel legacy as the 90s Bills but I'm expecting 4 wins and then continued success.   

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  13. 5 hours ago, Freddie's Dead said:

     

    Dawesome, Motor, and Micah Hyde say hi.

     

    And all the offensive players that didn't commit some penalty to mess up a drive.  This type of game only has a chance of happening when every player is on the same page. And even then the other team will usually at very least get a lucky stop  or break.

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  14. On 1/17/2022 at 4:46 PM, BillsfaninSB said:


    I figured that but why do they not want to go?   I get zero degree weather at night.

     

     

       Maybe the KC fans think the Bills deserve the home field advantage? You know those KC fans that say they will believe Allen is better than Mahomes only when they see it with their own 2 eyes and by selling their tickets they can still be in denial if Allen does outplay Mahomes.

  15. 1 hour ago, FilthyBeast said:

    Somewhat off topic, but if a high profile player like Mahomes or Brady was put on the Covid list in the next few days and couldn't play this weekend would the NFL really stand their ground and move forward with playing the game as scheduled?

     

    Either way it's a amazing the league is reaching the close of their season with very few games having to be reshuffled given the current virus surge in recent weeks.

     

     

     

       They would play the games with the backup qbs. Unless a team had so many positives they don't have the players to field a team.  I'd imagine it would take a serious outbreak for that many positives to show up and at that point a football game would be of less concern than having a catastrophic outbreak.

  16. On 5/3/2021 at 1:40 PM, Rico said:

    A, the hits far outweigh the misses.ĺpppp

    PS. ***** the Rat, I’d rather have Josh.

     

       Agree! There's no qb I'd take over Josh Allen -- I think he's a perfect fit for Buffalo.  I  think it does matter how a player fits into the community around his team. When you live and work in a place you enjoy its gonna show in the results of your work.  You can keep your Mahomes, Brady, Rodgers. Yes all are mvp quality nfl Qb talents but I'll take Allen all day over them even if he never wins a SB.  Find it highly unlikely Allen will not win multiple SBs, but until he does it that's always a possibility.  

     

  17. On 1/16/2021 at 9:01 AM, SoCal Deek said:

    He’d be crazy not to head for LA but something seems odd if the Chargers pull the trigger on yet another leadership connection to Buffalo, having tried John Butler years ago as GM and more recently Lynn as HC. We’ll see.

       

      Not that odd. Ownership may like what they see from how the Bills have rebuilt around a franchise qb.  Knowing how to add pieces around a talented young qb is gonna give Daboll alot of interviews.  He'll have his choice of jobs I'm sure.

  18. On 1/16/2021 at 7:59 AM, wvbillsfan said:

    Hopefully he stays. But this match made the most sense from the start. 
    If I’m Daboll that’s where I want to go- a loaded team with a good qb that can win now. 
     

    Without bad time management and situational game management the chargers would’ve been right there fighting for a playoff spot. 
     

    First thing I do if I’m Daboll is overhaul that strength and conditioning program. The chargers get ravaged with injuries every year. 

     

        Wonder how much that has to do with their ownership.  Seems when in San Diego with talent and decent coaching they still underperformed.  Could be they don't put in the resources for good S&C. Gotta hand it to the Pegulas they don't overlook helping keep the players in great shape. That helps keep our guys at their optimum abilities.  

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