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  1. Everywhere he went he turned a disorganized team/franchise around. I posted before that this team has no discipline, I think that within the first 5 penalties Dawkins had two of them. It’s nauseating that every time this offense gets going, especially early in the game, they refuse to let success roll their way. I can’t remember ever seeing anything like it consistently. Parcells, amongst many other attributes, believed in being a disciplinarian. If a RB fumbled he went to the bench, if a WR dropped passes he didn’t get to see the field, etc etc. on top of all that McDermott has brought this team/franchise as far as he’s capable of. The rest of anything I can say would only be redundant of what many here have already posted or are aware of. It’s a shame that the Bills had the Eagles beat in their own home despite of the ridiculous officiating just to let it all just disappear into another embarrassing loss. When is enough enough??! Smh.

  2. It was unheard of when Cleveland gave Watson a totally guaranteed contract so how about one that has penalties in addition to the incentives? I bet Josh would be a little bit more careful with the ball instead of just throwing it into triple coverage. Of course Josh shouldn’t be the only one being referenced to, he just happens to be the biggest one. The OL, too many false starts, deduct time. Dropped passes (Gabe Davis), before he’s benched tax his sorry butt. Right down the line, it doesn’t matter who the player or team is, nobody should be exempt. Hey, contracts are loaded with incentives, do extra good get extra money, then they should get penalized when they make stupid plays. It wouldn’t surprise me that we’d be seeing a lot cleaner football instead of seeing a shrug of the shoulders and acting like oh well.

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  3. They are undisciplined. It can be debated that McDermott is the problem, which in a way he is solely based on the team being undisciplined. Others point the finger directly at Dorsey which I won’t deny. Could Josh be responsible for a good dose of mistake filled games? This point of view I can understand as well and last but not least that as a whole the team really doesn’t have great players and/or contributors outside of Diggs which I personally don’t agree with. No, it’s being undisciplined. Undisciplined teams do not win consistently or convincingly. That 4th down penalty on Jordan Phillips was the icing on the cake for me. I have zero expectations for this team. If there isn’t a drastic change or improvement with this team in being disciplined they are going nowhere. In this scenario McDermott is solely responsible for them being a mess and either he addresses it and gets it corrected or he doesn’t and that people is the biggest problem with this team.

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  4. On 10/15/2023 at 11:49 PM, Whkfc said:

    He has had 1 decent season. I've never seen a player drop so many balls that hit him in the hands in my life. I wanted to love the guy I really did but he's awful the sooner Kincaid if fully up to speed in this offense the better. And I think we are gonna waste the genius that is Josh Allen and Stef Diggs

     

    This post needs to be pinned. 54M to a TE who can’t catch. I love so much about Knox but this is ridiculous. When are they going to realize that this guy can’t catch the ball?? I’m over the popularity contest, now I’m firmly entrenched in the production contest. It’s long overdue in calling out some of these players and off the top of my head right now Knox heads this list.

    I almost forgot, Gabe Davis is right behind him. I’m going to start calling Davis Houdini because I have never seen a #2 WR disappear as much and as long as Davis does. Especially Davis, these guys are paid to catch the ball first and foremost. It’s like hiring a salesman that can’t sell, a plumber that can’t plumb etc etc.

     

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  5. Bills 33

    Jets 16

     

    NY’s stout DL ends up getting a safety early on but then The Alien steps up and takes over the game. The Bills has plenty of opportunities on offense but up end with more FGs then they should, a couple of botched drives end in a FG when a TD was realistic.

     

    Gabe Davis becomes the mvp outside of Josh. Diggs is smothered by extra coverage but still breaks a 100 TDs and a tuddy. James Cook does an adequate job to help move the chains when called upon. Cook finishes 85 combined yrds and a TD. Kincaid catches 5 balls for 112 yds/0 TDs and Bass hits a couple of 40 & 50 yd fgs but misses an extra point. 
     

    The defense gets a couple picks off of Rodgers but gets gashed for 2 considerably long runs and a score by Dalvin. The Bills win and play pretty good but there’s a couple of things that they would like to clean. 
     

    If any of this, especially the score, is even remotely close I’ll be ecstatic.

     

    Go Bills!

     

     

  6. Since Diggs has been back this year I have really liked everything that I have seen of him and that wasn’t always the case before. I had doubts about this year but not anymore, it just seems different this year and it starts with Diggs. If the Bills achieve great success this year I truly believe a lot of it is going to be because of HIM, not just because of what he can do personally but because of HIM pushing his teammates to greater heights, getting more out of the other players.

  7. When I first started seeing that some were questioning how good the Bills are and how they may fare in the play-offs my thoughts were to scoff and be defensive. Now I see a small number of them are even predicting that the Bills aren’t even going to make the play-offs. The Jets, and Miami is closely behind them, are gathering momentum as the hot flavor of the month. This started me to wonder if there could be any truth to any of this. Although the Jets are vastly improved and have given us tough games throughout the years there’s only 2 of their players that concern me and that is Quinnen Williams and CJ Mosley. 
     

    I started to buy in that there is could be something to this and it caused great doubt and concern in my thoughts of the Bills but then I remembered this. I saw an an interview with Josh Allen and he said that throughout whatever controversy/controversies (Diggs I think mostly?) that the kind of men that they have in the locker room he has confidence in them. This made a lot of sense when I thought about it. Too many people are talking about the Jets, including themselves. Who the freak are the Jets??!!! What I like the most  is I don’t hear the Bills saying crap! I’m trying my hardest to keep this PG! Come Monday let’s see who really is the tough guys! 
     

    Go Bills!

     

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  8. 4 hours ago, Back2Buff said:

    When is Beane going to be held accountable?

    That is a great freaking question!!! The return on these early round draft picks are absolutely garbage!!! To make matters worse to me is at that draft I wanted Buffalo to draft DT Christian Barmore and of course the Patriots drafted him to compound matters even more! We would have had to trade up for him but it would have been worth it! Now after 2 years we trade him for a late rd draft pick in next year’s draft??!!! This is too much, I like Beane but this has gone on far too long!

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  9. 3 hours ago, Process said:

    Im not sure what's going on with the pinned threads and this probably one deserves it's own thread anyways.

     

    We've lost/cut Shell, Quessenberry and Doyle this off-season. Basically all of our depth.

     

    Something has to be in the works at OT, no?

     

     

    Yeah, hopefully Beane is trading for Houston’s Larry Tunsil. Btw, I still believe in Santa Claus…

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  10. 41 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:


    Again, you avoid the question of what specifically should Beane have done this off-season given he spent the most resources on the OL including drafting what might be a future star player in O’Cyrus.

     

    You can’t just say trade for a star player.  One has to be available.  We have to have something they want.  We have to afford them.  
     

    So who were they supposed to trade for that was available, we wanted, could afford, and had what that team wanted back in trade?  If you can’t name those players, then your trade for a star player option doesn’t exist.  
     

    And as far as Dion goes, you do realize he made his first pro bowl last year right?  This was despite how bad Saffold was next to him and the struggles of the rest of the OL.  So you’re being dramatic about Dion without any context to how he actually played last year which was not a lot different than his career rankings.

     

    Biggest question mark is Brown, but staff also has confidence in him still after the injury issues last year are hopefully behind him.  They gave up too soon in Teller, so no surprise they are going to give Brown a chance to lock the spot down now that he is healthy.  

    If given the resources that Beane is given I’d be able to answer your question(s) more accurately but I’m not so I can’t. I will say that everything has a value and I’d be more than willing to insure that my star franchise QB would be protected beyond a shadow of a doubt. Meaning I would pay whatever it took to make sure Josh was protected. It’s not what’s available, it’s about what you’re willing to pay to make it available. Spencer Brown has done nothing to make me feel, and I’m pretty confident that many others feel the same, that he’s the solution at RT, he can’t even stay on the field for any great length of time. As far as Dion goes you better hope it was because of Saffold because if not then the Bills really do have a big problem. 
     

    Beane did great at the G positions, much deserved credit but he has underwhelmed us at the T position imo.

  11. 13 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:


    Come on man, talk about being unreasonable and whiney just to be whiney.  What did you think was gonna happen?  Did you expect Beane to trade for 5 picks in the first 2 rounds to rebuild every OL spot in one offseason?

     

    We signed guys in FA and then drafted one of the best OL prospects in the draft who has looked the part so far as well.

     

    These threads are dumb.  If you’re going to start one then at the very least post what SPECIFICALLY Beane could have done different this offseason.  
     

    I mean he made the most moves on OL than any other position on the team this year. 

    Let me start off saying that this is a business and like any business its success is determined by results. At any time under Beane’s watch did the OL ever stand out as stellar, I think not. Ok, let’s lower the standards, during any season what’s the best OL he ever assembled? What would you rate it? Let’s just say that it’s not has been one of his strengths. 
     

    Resources has been spent during these seasons so I “applaud” the effort. Of course there is just so many draft picks during a draft that can be dedicated to the position but there is other ways to obtain talent. If be it trading one of the assets to ensure the health of your star franchise QB then so be it. What were your thoughts and feelings going into this season of the OL? Me, I wasn’t confident in it and I shouldn’t be. Spencer Brown was viewed as this player that HAS to be his year, not by anything that he has done or proven but because we HOPED he would be able to handle the position. What about Dawkins? I sure do like the guy but I haven’t seen anything that has stood out about him since he had Covid. To make matters worse I thought that he had a terrible year last year and the second half of it was downright horrendous. 
     

    I want better results out of this position group, that’s not unreasonable. I’ve bragged about this team in so many ways over so many times but I have NEVER been impressed by Beane’s abilities or results concerning the OT. 
     

    When we needed a better WR Beane made it happen, while we need a better OL and I’m not seeing it happening.

  12. 1 hour ago, DCofNC said:

    Remind us who beat the Chiefs in the SB last year?  How did the Bills do against the Chiefs in the playoffs?  Oh wait… 

    I don’t understand your points here. I clearly stated that I felt that THIS YEAR’S DL can finally be the kind of DL to get to MaHomes and allow us to actually win consistently against them and not just in the regular season. I fully realize that we haven’t been consistently successful against the Chiefs, especially in the post season where we haven’t won any in recent years.

  13. 2 hours ago, Einstein said:

     

    Chiefs made protecting their franchise QB a priority.

     

    - They signed Joe Thuney, a very good G, to an $80M deal in Free Agency.

    - They signed Jawaan Taylor in free agency to an $80M deal. 

    - They signed Donovan Smith in free agency to a $9M deal.

    - They drafted Trey Smith. Bills took Rachad Wildgoose several picks before that, instead.

    - They drafted Creed Humphrey, who is now the best C in the league. Bills took Carlos Basham two slots before that.

     

    It's clear that one team has made an effort to put money and draft picks into their o-line. The other hasn't. 

     

    Now the Chiefs have a line where Mahomes complains about not being able to get hit, and we have a line where Allen will likely have to run around to not get hit.

     

    This is perfect, the Chiefs made the OL a priority and the Bills have made the DL their priority. Up until now it looked like most of our early draft picks for the DL looked average at best but it’s ironic to me that you have made these points about the Chiefs’ OL because I’ve felt that this year we finally have the DL to get to MaHomes and allow us to actually win consistently against them and not just in the regular season. It’s kind of reminds me when Coughlin’s Giants and their DL were always able to get to Brady and not only affect Brady but to consistently beat him in the big games. This is going to be interesting, I’m specifically going to watch our DL against the Chiefs’ OL when we play them later this year. 
     

    Go Bills!

  14. I’m thankful for this post, I can see this is where I can air a complaint. First, if it ends up to where the Bills miss having Edmunds then I’ll be totally disillusioned with football, or better yet, if the Bills can’t find a better replacement. It looks like the same old story with the run defense, if accurate this is going to be a very bumpy season. Secondly this OL doesn’t even come close to looking good. I don’t know if this can even be corrected at this point. I hope Kromer is a magician because I sure don’t see any continuity with this group. Josh is still affected by the lack of proper pass protection. That’s a pretty scary thought before facing a very good and physical DL from the Jets. Thirdly I can see that Josh & Co are in season form with “We’ll learn from this” press conferences. The Bills’ “education” takes longer than a Rhodes Scholar’s. When will our “students” become graduates from these same idiotic blunders?
     

    There, I’m done. Have a good day.

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  15. Between Brown’s play and his health history, he’s who immediately worry about but Dawkins don’t make me warm and fuzzy either. I’ll admit that past those two I really don’t know what’s or what we got concerning this position. I’m seeing some articles about Cleveland having a surplus of OTs and some are rumoring that OT James Hudson III may become available. The little I read about him he seems to be an intriguing prospect. Any suggestions regarding this state of affairs is welcomed, maybe some of you know who would be a good addition for us, I think that we might need some help here.

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