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Brand J

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  1. You actually enjoy Collinsworth? Every time I listen to the guy, it seems he begrudgingly says good things about the Bills. Buffalo News even went so far as to write an article about it. He definitely feels like a biased commentator to my ears.
  2. Oh you’re right, that’s SNF, not MNF. Damn. Well maybe they still replace him since Michaels is moving.
  3. Aikman and Buck rank near the bottom of my play by play crews. Most times I don’t know if they’re calling a football game, or providing commentary for someone painting a fence. Give me a color man who gets excited for plays, someone in the mold of Gus Johnson or Kevin Harlan. On a positive note, at least this gets the biased Collingsworth out of there. EDIT: Cris calls SNF not MNF, my fault.
  4. The poor YAC not only reflects the ability of our offensive personnel, but also Allen’s ball placement, which could still use improvement. I don’t know if you heard Beane say “we need a player who can turn a 5 yard pass into a 60 yard TD” because he knows that player isn’t on our roster at the moment. Who are the QBs you’re comparing Allen to in terms of anticipatory throws? I’ll give you Brady and Rodgers, but comparing their game - 2 of the best at it - to Allen doesn’t take away from the fact he does regularly throw with anticipation. Bad take.
  5. I would’ve said this was true in Allen’s first two years. He often waited to see the receiver come open before letting the ball go. These last two years he has absolutely been an anticipatory thrower. He throws well before receivers are out of their break and some of his INTs have come because he and the receiver weren’t on the same page (meaning Allen didn’t wait for the receiver to come open, he threw it to where he thought he would be). Not coincidentally, his production jumped when the anticipatory throws became more routine. I’m sure much of that had to do with his trust in Diggs.
  6. CB, IOL, and DL (anything but 3DT) are the three positions I feel the team needs to add most. WR and LB would be sweet, but not nearly as pressing.
  7. For those who want the center in round one, how does he compare to Creed Humphrey, the guy who went at the end of round 2 last year and tested in the 99th percentile as far as RAS?
  8. I think his size has always been overrated. He’s only 6’2” 315 and looked the lightest he’s been to start the year. The start of this season was also the best he’s ever looked in Buffalo, the fire and hunger seemed to be there. By comparison Ted Washington was 6’5” 365, a literal “big” difference.
  9. Are there any posters who feel Edmunds is pro bowl worthy and love his game, but want to move on from Star at all costs? I feel there’s a clear divide amongst this board with one side who feels less enamored with Edmunds and want Star off the team, versus the other who feels Edmunds is an impact defender and that Star is a force of a 1DT who consistently commands double teams. Who believes one evaluation to be true, but not the other?
  10. Which is why I don’t buy the “but the defense was gassed!” narrative explaining how the Chiefs got 44 yards in 10 seconds. The Jaguars’ 3rd string QB could’ve made those passes. There were no physical breakdowns, no one got beat due to fatigue. Just a shame that scenario had to happen in the playoffs and not a regular season game. McD is definitely learning some hard lessons.
  11. Was just thinking this myself 😂 I was born in 1980 and thought I was old for these message boards.
  12. It doesn’t have to be an either/or proposition. Yes, the Bills need help along the OL, I’m not arguing against that. Yes, the Bills need help in the secondary. There’s a myriad of factors that cost the team home field advantage and those aren’t all tied to the OL. A boundary CB group aside from White that consists of Dane Jackson, Cam Lewis (who’s really more of a slot), Nick McCloud, and Olijah Griffin, NEEDS a better complement to CB1, and even more so with CB1 coming off a major injury. I’m not only concerned with how the secondary holds up against Mahomes, I’m concerned with how they’ll hold up against Burrow, Herbert, and any other talented QB in the NFL they’ll have to limit next season and in the playoffs.
  13. We expect to be a Super Bowl contender next season and that means the likelihood of facing one of these young superstar QBs in the playoffs is all but a guarantee. I’m not pinning my hopes on Cam Lewis or Nick McCloud to step in and play at a level that negates having a highly drafted corner. We can hope that’s the case, but can’t bank on it and ignore the position.
  14. Taron slipped my mind but I was actually referring to boundary corners. They’re extremely thin there and if history is an indicator, it’s going to take Tre more than a year to round back into form. Wallace… I saw projections of him at $9M/yr, no thanks. CB, or should I say boundary CB, is most definitely a need at this point.
  15. Where’d this stuff about CB being more a want than a need originate? On the current roster we have Tre White coming off an ACL, Dane Jackson, and who else?
  16. Could you imagine if the kick was a squib or a pop up and was miraculously returned to the Chief’s side of the field (or worst, a TD)? We all might be saying how dumb it was not to boot it through the EZ and play 13 seconds of defense. I see the argument for both sides and support whichever decision, but it was the 2 defensive play calls that I felt had no defense or counter-argument. Those vex me more than the kick.
  17. I wonder if Phil McGeoghan wasn’t the Bills receivers coach at the time, if Zay Jones still would’ve been the pick in the 2nd. Also wonder if McGeoghan’s release a year later had anything to do with Zay being a different player than the Bills thought they were getting. Without McGeoghan’s influence, it’s possible they could’ve went Kupp or Schuster at that pick.
  18. For your own sake I hope your private texts are never exposed to the public. If they are, see above for your own nonsensical advice before you get upset. Belichick sent those messages to Flores in confidence, not the internet for anyone to see, there’s a difference. And that’s a breach of trust. And that “crime is crime” mantra is your failed attempt at equating bribery to murder, terrorist attacks, and robbery. Let’s just make it “armed” robbery and put it right there with bribery. I guess you’re okay with that.
  19. Nice of you to go out of your way to equate bribery to murders, robbery, and terrorist attacks. I guess you’re okay with that. You’re also probably okay with someone sharing your private texts with the public, even if it makes you look bad or foolish. Once someone shows they’re not afraid to put private talks out in public, it doesn’t matter what conversations you share with that individual - positive or negative - everything is fair game and you have to watch what you say. Flores showed his true character with the “but they didn’t hire me!” remark he made about Lovie.
  20. I wouldn’t have wanted him on the Bills after he exposed private conversations and demeaned the hiring of Lovie Smith.
  21. They should go knocking on the Texans door. No other team with a franchise QB is giving him up for Chase Young.
  22. Not to mention the Chiefs wouldn’t have had their center and their OL would’ve looked a lot different all year and against the Bills. Not sure why the staff didn’t like Humphrey in the 2nd but he wasn’t a consideration. If you remember, Beane had a deal on the table to move back if Basham was gone. Creed’s RAS was in the 99th percentile, an athletic freak just like Spencer Brown and Doyle, but I guess Beane didn’t think we needed IOL help.
  23. Pretty tired arguing about Edmunds myself, he is who he is at this point and I’d prefer to move on if he seeks a contract north of Milano. But just like Edmunds can’t be blamed for total defensive collapses, Klein can’t either (your worst defensive performance of the season comment). Also, the Jets suck, yes, but so did many of the other QBs the Bills faced this year, wasn’t Edmunds a beneficiary of that as well? Against those poor QBs Edmunds got his hands on 4 pass breakups in 873 snaps, while Klein broke up 5 on 277. Im too lazy to dig into how many of those were passing snaps, but that’s a general comparison between the two. I’m not arguing that Klein is better, but Edmunds isn’t the impact defender you might think he is. What big time play has he made against a good QB? He has regressed every year in impact plays (or splash plays if you prefer that) since his rookie season. It’s a Star Lotulelei type of trajectory.
  24. You ever seen “Cheer” on Netflix? Great show and I don’t care much for the sport, but it very much is one. A whole lot more physically demanding than something like golf and is just as competitive.
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