
JMM
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46 minutes ago, ngbills said:
PFF Mock:
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Anton Harrison
T Oklahoma
(best available at position of need, rookie starter)
59.
Jalin Hyatt
WR Tennessee
(weapon with speed)
91.
Steve Avila
G TCU
(another potential OL starter)
130.
Olusegun Oluwatimi
C Michigan
(Another OL, Morse future replacement)
139.
Riley Moss
CB Iowa
(Need DB help, first year contributor)
164.
Deuce Vaughn
RB Kansas State
(Depth in RB room)
205.
Cameron Latu
TE Alabama
(Solid TE2)
247.
Jadon Haselwood
WR Arkansas
(Has size, practice squad)
That draft would be awesome, so it will NEVER happen
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The comparison to Donald is not valid and never was. When we drafted him my hope was he would be a poor man's John Randle. That to me was a better comparison. Unfortunately he doesn't appear to have the motor that made Randle A HOF. He disappears for stretches. As a penetrator you can't get swallowed up like he does.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but the issue for moving Brown to guard isn't that he's too tall usually for a guard? All I know is that his PP is absolutely pathetic. And Beane making excuses for him the other day did not give me a lot of confidence. We can't afford another year of that level of incompetence there for Josh.
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Yes we will win it, but it will be tight. And for God's sake can we stop with the "If Tua was healthy" takes? Worse than fin heaven. When he WAS healthy they lost 4 straight games, including against us late in the year. And he is not going to remain healthy.
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Great, another year of a " top 5" D during the year, and lay a egg in the playoffs. But hey they won't give up bombs over the top....🙄
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The more I think about this, it very likely means Frazier is back. Typically when a DC is let go, the staff is maintained until the new DC is hired and he chooses who he wants retained. So looking forward to another year of passive D led by Mr. Semi comatose.
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If this isn't just the beginning then this fella is a pathetic sacrificial lamb. If Frazier is offered another contract then my confidence in this team getting to the promised land goes way way down.
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I was!! I miss the old board! Not saying anything wrong with this one.
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1. Move on from Frazier
2. Physicality, whatever that means in order to achieve this, but both lines need PHYSICALITY!
3. WR, OL and LB in that order.
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Not to rehash or in any way not understanding that we were dominated on both sides of the ball. But to me it seemed like the Bengals were doing better on the snow covered field. They didn't look tentative at all. Whereas to me it looked like the Bills were absolutely tentative at times, trying not to slip and slide. It felt like the Bengals were playing on a high natural grass surface and the Bills were playing on their old horrible carpet. Is it possible they screwed this up too, not having the proper length cleats?? Did anyone else notice this or was it just we were that slow and flat?
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33 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:
Hyde and Taron Johnson at safety. Bedford to slit corner.
Interesting thought. But if they continue the current D with Frazier(please noooo), then Taron is too valuable as the slot corner. Benford makes more sense at safety as McDermott discussed .
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Read Jim all year and he always does a good job. And he pegged it correctly, the O line was a disgrace, Dorsey was not very good, and Josh lacked discipline again this year.
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1 hour ago, HoofHearted said:
You'd be starting completely over defensively with that hire. Everyone complaining about wasting Josh's window - you're talking a 2-3 year transition from a personnel standpoint with a move like that.
That's not true at all! Plenty of new coordinators come in and completely turn around a D the first year!!
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We have Josh. Period. As long as we have him, a potential HOF, we will always have a possibility of getting it done. That's how it works in the NFL.
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2 minutes ago, extrahammer said:
Only mentioned Frazier once but he's spoken in favor of Dorsey, hasn't done so for Frazier.
God I hope this means he won't be coming back!
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Listening on and off, clearly Dorsey safe, has he been asked about Frazier? Has he made it clear he is staying as well?
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1 hour ago, iccrewman112 said:
If you think behavior like this is bad what did you think when Dorsey, a coach, lost his mind at the end of the week 3 game in Miami?
The same. I respect his passion and intensity, but he is a coach and it was inappropriate behavior.
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Kind of interesting. Clearly frustrated. I don't get the sense it's about Josh either, but I think clearly Dorsey. While I respect the passion I don't approve of the display on the sideline and then after the game. You're a team leader and captain. Be better.
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Hmm, can a pass rush be helped by creativity? Like disguised blitzes, stunts, aggressiveness? Did anybody watch Cinci and what they did yesterday? But let's stick with Frazier and the rush 4 vanilla. He looks like he is semi comatose on the sidelines, and his D plays like that at times.
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13 secs was horrible and should have never happened. But the narrative of " we would have beaten the Bengals next week at home" and gone on to win it all needs to STOP. Yes the O was playing better last year, but to assume we would have beaten them last year looks silly after yesterday.
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2 hours ago, WIDE LEFT said:
The simple answer is NO. But it’s a bit more complicated. Bringing a new DC ignores the fact that McD has a major hand in the defense & defensive schemes. The problem with both McD & Frazier is that their old school defensive schemes are inadequate in dealing with the modern & best (playoff) offenses. Tyler Boyd said it all several weeks ago, Bills D schemes are simple & uncomplicated. That won’t do in 2022. Their scheme is great v mediocre QBs & offenses. They pile up all their impressive D stats versus weak offenses. But when faced with a top flight QB they are clearly inadequate. The last two playoff losses their D was helpless. Several weeks ago Cinci marched right down the field & and did the same yesterday. It was too easy for Burrow as it was too easy for Mahomes last year.
They need a new, modern ( and more complex) D scheme(s) to at least slow down top end QBs. Currently their blitzes are easily diagnosed and ineffective. Even against mediocre QBs the current schemes have glaring issues. How many third & longs did teams convert this year. Just last week a 3rd string QB converted two THIRD & 19s.
Tony Romo joined the chorus yesterday calling for Frazier to get a HC position. But if I am an owner and review his ridiculous D calls in last 13 seconds of KC game last year, or that defensive travesty yesterday; I am saying no thanks.
The simple answer is YES!
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2 hours ago, BillsFanSD said:
This isn't an elephant in the room -- we all know that the difficulty level gets dialed up now that Allens' contract kicks in and we have to make tough decisions about our own free agents.
Going forward, the Bills are going to need to prioritize what they want to be good at and live with being weak someplace. But they need to be genuinely good at whatever they choose to emphasize. In other words, we can't pour half a dozen draft picks and massive FA contracts into the DL and then have the DL be so-so. They need to succeed at whatever they set out to succeed at.
Personally, I would feature the OL, and after that the WRs. You have an all-world QB. Build around him. If that means that the defense becomes kind of average, that's okay.
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We have that guy on D, Daquan Jones, him out yesterday made a big big difference, but yes we need more on the D line. O line needs complete rebuild.
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Look at that team. Objectively they are more talented across the board than the Bills. Especially on offense, and on D they have playmaker and a likely future HOF in Parsons. So, why are they once again sitting at home and running in place? Because of their QB. He's just good enough to get them knocked out of the playoffs early each year. They are in qb purgatory. My point? The Bills future is still very bright. They have in Allen a generational talent, who is setting records. Who is likely on his way to a HOF career. Who is just now entering his prime years.
In the NFL now you win with a great qb with a top ten O and a good but not great D, that is stout and aggressive. In the age of parity and salary cap, you cannot have both a great O and D, pretty much impossible.
So, I'm hoping that McBean will be able to do what's needed now. You have to build this team around your franchise. Put all the available resources into building a O line and get wrs and playmakers on the O to support him. Including a commitment to a viable running game.
On D I've made it very clear that Frazier must go. His passive style has been a disaster the last 3 years in the playoffs. I don't care about regular season stats! We should let Edmunds go, and several others. Ed likely will need to move on too. Money has to be allocated to the O. Get me an experienced aggressive hard nosed DC, Fangio comes to mind.
We can win a SB with a great O led by Josh and a stout average aggressive D.
Get er done!!!!
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Unless we sign a top grade OL in FA, two of our first three picks better be OL in the Draft or I'll really start to question this regime, and I never have much before.