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PromoTheRobot

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  1. Lol, yup. Had to sign up recently. And had to put it to use on day one. Thanks everyone.
  2. https://www.iflscience.com/the-world-is-about-to-get-an-incredible-view-of-uranus-71451 I can't wait to see it. 👹
  3. UB Hosts Ohio tonight. I can't even care.
  4. Entirely possible. Probably went along because it was working but never liked it. With Daboll gone, McDermott can do what he wants and I'm sure Dorsey won't go against him.
  5. May well be. What position coaches left that would have been key in teaching players what to do?
  6. I'm as confused as you are, especially since continuity was the buzzword when they promoted Dorsey. Other than Dorsey and maybe Cole Beasley, I can't think of anything major that would have changed on this offense. Were there some key position coaches that left that did more than we realized? At the risk of sounding conspiratorial, I wonder if Josh's personal life is part of the reason? He breaks up with his childhood sweetheart, then hooks up with a Hollywood starlet on the rebound, He's on a ton of commercials now. Then there's that interview in the offseason where Josh admits to taking it easy. It made me raise an eyebrow. All this could be nothing. But I think we have transitioned from hungry-driven-disrespected Josh to everyone-kissing-his-ass Josh. Is he still as driven as he once was?
  7. Yes but I don't think there is the connection you are implying. Dorsey doesn't coach players. he draws up game plans. Obviously the Bills look like they aren't on the same page right now (see: Davis intl grounding call) But I can't say if that draws a line back to Dorsey. Position coaches I would assume.
  8. Take a minute and check out Joe Marino's Locked on Bills All-22 breakdown on the Bengals game. He isolates the drive-killers on each possession. People often gravitate to a single cause, like the head coach or OC, but the fact is, at least on offense, it's a lack of execution by the players. Be it Josh locking in on one receiver, or Dion Dawkins getting beat like a drum, or Kincaide dropping a pass or fumbling, and yes a bad penalty or non-penalty, all it takes one flub at a critical time to kill a drive. Honestly, it's hard to tell if Dorsey is the problem when the players keep screwing up.
  9. It is if you're throwing 3 or more TDs per game.
  10. One per game? Really?
  11. Our window isn't closing because our talent is aging out. It's because we "fixed" our QB.
  12. Are his receivers not getting open? Did he not trust what he sees? Is McDermott in his head telling him not to turn it over? Did Cincinnati know what players were were running? All I saw was Allen pulling his arm down on his first read all night. Then his pocket collapses. What the hell is going on there?
  13. Some of this Dorsey but most of it is on McDermott. This reminds me of the Pats and Belichick. McDermott had gotten rid of any opposing viewpoints. Daboll? Gone. Frazier? Gone. He tells Beane what players to get. It's all Sean's vision now. Reign in the gunslinger QB. Run it more. And no turnovers!! And this is the result. A stud QB scared shi#tless to throw. 🤦
  14. Great time to call time out. You can stop the clock again with your last timeou... Oh right
  15. We are going to burn all 5 minutes on this drive.
  16. Sorry. That's a terrible play to throw the challenge flag on. Short gain, not enough evidence to overturn, and you're burning a time ou.t
  17. Is no one open or is Josh afraid of turning it over?
  18. We are definitely playing like crap... But, these officials! ,🤡 Quote
  19. We are definitely playing like crap... But, these officials! ,🤡
  20. Well at least we get the ball back.
  21. Hyde was going to make that pick.
  22. That's on Josh. He should have led Gabe.
  23. That's what Fournette is supposed to do for us
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