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Max Fischer

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  1. As with most things, healthy communication is the key. Most bosses lack self-awareness and need a productive reminder of how things work best. Express your concern that under the current process the project will not get done on time or on budget. You are happy to hear their feedback but you need a bit more of a freehand to get things done efficiently. If it doesn't get better, then you know there's a problem that might not get fixed.
  2. I highly recommend "Stranger," a Korean mystery on Netflix. It's very complex with 16 one hour episodes. However, it's very involving and every episode is good. It's about a district attorney who lost his sense of empathy and a detective who doesn't get respect from her peers. Very well done, great characters and plot. Unfortunately, I could not get into the second season.
  3. I think of it this way, how do the Bills draft next year? Is (fairly) expensive first round CB a better investment than low dollar Levi? Second round? I would say G or C are more valuable late first and/or second. Most likely any FA CB2 would be expensive. I think it would make sense to extend Levi.
  4. At the very least, it ties a record that can’t be broken.
  5. I don’t understand how Frazier isn’t a head coach.
  6. No need to apologize for questioning his play, just for losing patience too soon.
  7. He’ll lose his job if you just ignore him.
  8. Let’s submit all posts for your approval.
  9. If the Bills win, it will likely be because the Bills held the Chiefs to under 30 points. Therefore, I'd vote Levi Wallace or Taron Johnson.
  10. When the Bills are praised for keeping their stud MLB, some fans are gonna lose their minds.
  11. For me, the difference is Buscaglia has earned my trust over the years. I don't always agree with him, but he's demonstrated in his reporting, analysis and podcasts to be a very level-headed, well-reasoned observer of the Bills. Unlike PFF and other outlets, I don't know the analysts, their backgrounds, how closely they follow a team, their analytical criteria, etc. On the other hand, Buscaglia (and, IMO, most of the Bills beat reporters - and quite a few "amateur" writers/commentators/podcasters), follows the team nearly every single day of the year and over time, I've learned to trust his judgement. Moreover, I like that he methodically explains his reasoning. Again, I don't always agree, but I appreciate the thought process. Others I like: - Joe Marino. - Matt Parrino & Ryan Talbot - Bruce Nolan (though his schtick often gets really thick) - Gregg Tompsett (very good on capology) - Sal Cappaccio (I don't follow him as much but has some good nuggets) Getting to know: - Matt Bove - John Fina. I like his analysis but the show's production is a bit of a mess. Last, I want The Athletic and other outlets to survive because I don't want to rely solely on national reporters checking-in on the Bills every once in a while.
  12. If you give an opponent a heart attack, that should count for something.
  13. To me, Edmunds doesn't need awards and "splash" plays to prove he's an extremely important cog in the Bills defense, but it sure is deserved.
  14. I hope everyone subscribes to the Athletic. It's small investment to ensure the generation of good content.
  15. I bet no one has thrown more.
  16. You may not know, but unicorn means different. And yes, Frazier and McDermott ask TE to play MLB a much different style than fans are used to seeing. The game has changed and the Bills could be ahead of the curve defending a pass-heavy league. It's what you and other TE haters can't seemed to comprehend. That’s just one reason your comparison of TE to Tyrod Taylor is absurd. Carry on with your crusade.
  17. It’s really not close. Exactly. Some fans would rather have occasional highlight plays than a player teams need to scheme around and help teammates succeed. i stopped reading when you compared TE to Tyrod Taylor. That’s absurd, bordering on a psychotic crusade.
  18. You and others just won’t accept Edmunds MLB is so much different than any other MLB that you’ve lost all perspective.
  19. In this defense, MLB may be the most difficult position. The principle job appears to be pass protect the middle of the field. That's not easy. Every snap, the MLB must diagnose the play in an instant and be in the right spot to disrupt the offense. IMO, there is a strong correlation between the entire defensive effort and the play of the MLB. Haha. You are doing exactly what you accuse Cover 1.
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