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  1. On 1/5/2022 at 2:39 PM, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    Yep.  Although I personally believe Lamar and his mother were “crazy like a fox” with the whole draft process.  

     

    I think they wanted Lamar to be drafted in the first round for the contract guarantees, but they actually did not want him to be drafted very high.  Why?  Because typically, being drafted high means you are gonna go to a bad team and there will be struggles.  Lamar worked on stuff that mattered to them, like improving his footwork and passing and his ability to assess a defense and call appropriate plays.  Lamar didn’t work on stuff that didn’t matter to them.

     

    There were a whole pile of things at the time - the lack of prep for the Wonderlic and the low score, also Lamar’s instagram account had some eyebrow-raising stuff - nothing explicit but quoting dope-related lyrics and stuff like that ( @BadLandsMeanie drew this to my attention, I wasn’t following Lamar).  Nothing that would knock him out of the first round, but just enough to lower his stock a bit.

     

    At the time there was various tsk-tsk-ing about how Jackson was costing himself draft slots and corresponding $$ that an agent could have helped them bring in, but I personally think Mama Jackson and Lamar felt he would get enough money on his first contract and have a better chance at a more lucrative 2nd contract if he went to a team with a proven coach, good players, and a winning culture in place.  The Ravens checked all the boxes.

    Agreed. After a while I too figured he had done that on purpose. He wanted Baltimore. Pretty clever how he and his mom pulled that off.

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  2. 9 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    Welcome back!  Where you been?  Coming in here this time o' night.

    Hiya Hap. Thanks. Iv'e been spending more time in the real world. Which was a tragic mistake! Golly it's a harsh  environment out there.

    9 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    You do realize that this opens the debate that we should have picked the best QB in the 2017 draft, which is the one drafted after KC traded for...our draft pick

    Yes. But the man asked for encouragement I'd hoped we could all overlook that angle.

     

    Not to mention that we still have a genuine good QB no matter how good Mahomes is. And, it's a long time coming before we know which one has the better career.

    Time will tell!

     

  3. Part two.

     

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    In his 3rd year the guy completed 70% of his passes! Look at the steady and huge really, progression of his QBR.

     

    The team has high level playoff experience.

     

    The Bills are in the best shape they have been in in 30 years because they are young and on the move pal.

     

    I think you dodged a bullet. The Bills aren't at a level yet to win The Superbowl.

     

    What could have happened is that the Bill made it there, lose again, in the Covid year with nearly empty stands, to Tom Brady.

     

    A scenario like that would scar young fans and probably kill off a good many of the old ones.

     

    When the Bills do make the Superbowl, they will be seasoned, they will be ready, they will be a solid team top to bottom, the stands will be packed and they will probably win it.

     

    Good luck cheer up.. The best is yet to come.

     

     

  4. Here are some words of comfort like you asked for.

    But more than that, this is the truth which is better than words of comfort.

     

    Losses like this hurt real bad. But the inevitable fate of a football team is loss. Eventually they all lose way more than they win.

    It prepares you for death. On the day you die, you will think to yourself, "This is terrible but compared to that 2021 Championship game, this isn't that much worse."

     

    What's more, you were never going to win it all this year. The team isn't good enough yet.

    This team wasn't even good enough to make it to the Championship game.

     

    BUT THEY GOT THERE ANYWAY. That means something pal. They played over their heads and they won.

     

    You have won the lottery. Look at this headline.

     

     

     

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    Mahomes proved he is the best QB BY BEATING YOUR 3rd Year QB!

     

    The Bills went Twenty Five Years without a top tier QB.

    25 Years!

     

    These guys came in and picked the best QB in the 2018 draft.

     

    They say a coach who pick s a first round QB is supplying the next head coach with his QB. Because he will get fired. He will get fired because that pick costs him other very good players. And the team will lose while the new QB learns. 

     

    These guys didn't get fired. They took that hit and they played in the conference Championship game 3 years later. That is an extremely difficult feat.

     

    Look at this!

     

    Josh Allen has only gone one way. Up, and Up , and UP.

     

     

     

     

     

  5. 11 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    So there you are!  Showing up this time on Friday.

     

     

    Peterman must be the Football Coach equivalent of Catnip in the QB room.  He's got something the coaches just can't keep away from,  or easily let go.

     

     

    I dunno about leverage and flexibility, but I do know that throwing ability has to do with power, which is a function of strength plus speed. 

    That's why a strength training program doesn't necessarily help a QB's throwing ability.

     

     

     

    Yep. Here I am!

  6. 8 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

    I actually have only one old VCR in the house.  I never re or anything.  I don't thing I subscribe to anything where replays are available.  I know that's at least a little weird.  

     

    I think I think of games as events when they're live and history after that.  

     

    Anyway, I haven't seen the game and don't expect I will. 

    You don't want to watch a previously lost Bills game.

     

    It's even worse than watching a live Bills - Patriots game.

    At least with the live Patriots game you can pretend the Bills have a chance to win.

     

    Don't do it Shaw! Go outside and breathe free air! Paint a picture. Sing a song! Live Shaw Live!!

     

     

  7. 11 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:

    Usually, when I hear someone give an opinion and declare everyone else is stupid, it is just the exact opposite. 

    I'm not declaring anything about everybody else.

     

    I said it quite clearly about the Buffalo Bills.

     

    And it is true. There is a verifiable record of the Buffalo Bills doing dumb things that are counter-productive for going on 20 years now, which is why they always lose.

     

    It isn't a "curse". 

     

    That isn't rational. That is superstition. That is an excuse.

     

    The Buffalo Bills have arguably been the worst team in football for coming up on 20 years now because of the decisions they made, period.

     

     

  8. 16 hours ago, The Red King said:

    You have to read between the lines with posts like this.  Most of the people saying start Barkly are also people that have already decided Allen is a bust.  In their eyes starting Allen is pointless because he will never be our future QB.  And since he won't be, in their eyes it's about evaluating Barkly to see if he'll be our starter, or if we'll need to draft another QB.  Arguments about developing and/or evaluating Allen fall on deaf ears because they've already written him off.

     

    That's why you have threads like this.

    I haven't written off Allen

     

    I believe that coaching and practicing help players develop

     

    Everybody else says that no, not at all, they must play to learn

     

    Then why do they have coaches and practices? Your position, and to be fair it is shared by almost everybody, makes no sense

     

    I think hurrying Allen back out there before he can think fast enough will get him hurt some more and I say that is a VERY stupid thing to do.

     

    So of course that is just what the Bills will do.

     

    Because the Bills are stupid and will never stop being stupid until after I'm dead because I am in the hell of being a lifelong fan of the stupidest team in sports. 

     

    Oh well you can't have everything! 

     

    I'll just make my motto "Respect the Stupidity" and be happy!

     

    15 hours ago, folz said:

    I don't think there is even a slim chance that McD could lose the locker room if he starts Josh over Barkley or lose morale or whatever. First, McD has held this team together through the benching of Tyrod last year and some stretches of blow-out loses. And this team is close and really has a team first mentality, with great leadership.

     

    Second, the players know that their team is flawed this year and although they will prepare to win each and every one of the next 6 games, they know, at this point in the season, that the playoffs are pretty much out for them. They also see practice. They see the difference between Josh's arm and Barkley's/Peterman's arm. They know that their hopes moving forward are in Josh progressing and becoming a franchise QB. Why do you think Shady bonded so quickly with him? He sees Josh's potential, and therefore the potential for the team going forward. So, unless you're planning to retire this year (and you're not a guy that cares about the franchise after you're gone like Kyle), I would think the players want him to get that experience too, so next year they can be a much better team.

     

    The players are aware of the same things we are, even though they look at the season one week/game at a time. They know the team was cap-strapped this year and has lots of money next year, and another draft. Most of these guys will either be here next season, or hope that they will be here next season. And all of those young players feel like they have a lot of career ahead of themselves, so they can easily take a view of getting better for next year. 

     

    And Barkley has been here not quite 3 weeks yet, so there is no personal element for teammates wanting him to start, like there was for Tyrod last year or during the Flutie/Johnson debacle, where it divided the team. And yes, Matt played well, but that was just one game. The players know all too well that guys can have great days without being great players, sometimes the ball just bounces that way. Plus Barkley isn't either a promising young guy that hasn't gotten a shot yet or a QB who has already proven it in the league before. So that one game, might be just that one game. Where as Josh is a #7 overall pick with a cannon arm. If I were a player at this point in the season, I don't think I would have any issues with the coaches starting Josh over Matt.

     

    So, unless the guy's on the team think Josh is a bust already (and I bet that number is zero who think so), I would surmise that they are just fine with the decision.

     

    If they are lucky most players get to play 4 seasons mostly because the beating is so bad for the body.

     

    Throwing one away to develop the GM's throw of the dice is demoralizing for many

     

    You don't develop a winning culture by losing

  9. 16 hours ago, Aussie Joe said:

    One thing I’ve always thought in respect of the Buffalo Bills is that “nuance is important “..

    Laugh it up pal.

     

    All kinds of odd stuff happens that signal problems with the way players relate to management. Including we have people who quit the team in the middle of a game.

     

    That one is something that would seem to be a stretch in an over-the -top comedy screwball sports movie.

    But it really happened to the Bills.

     

    That stuff means something in my world!

     

    And putting in a cub QB to learn on the job the game after the players had their best game in years is bad for morale and leads to a sense of futility and that is nuance

     

     

  10. This is a weakness for McDermott that shows up repeatedly. 

     

    He should start Barkely because the Bills kicked butt behind Barkely. It is that simple.

     

    Barkely should be able to prove it was either a fluke, or not. The team deserves that.

     

    Instead they will start Allen for no other reason other than they drafted him.

     

    How is the team supposed to be positive and stoked when they know they finally had a tremendous victory and in response the coaches pulled the starting QB?

     

    What if Allen does the most likely thing, and struggles? What if it is so bad they have to pull him? Then he is behind the 8 ball if you ask me. They are risking that for no good enough reason.

     

    This staff paints themselves into corners where the only possible non-disaster outcome is that their plan goes exactly the way they envision.

     

    So lets hope Allen does great because if he doesn't we will have a better playing QB sitting on the bench just because the coach says so.

     

    And the team and us fans will never know for sure if Barkley was a fluke or not.

     

    If Barkely starts and does great, then there is no down side. If he starts and flops, then we have Allen and we put him in next time. The only down side this way is that Allen loses a game of practice.

     

    If Allen starts and does great it will be the first time, and it will be great. But it is unlikely. And if he starts and flops badly then you have all kinds of trouble. 

     

    The decision is easy and as usual with the QB spot  the coaching staff  made the wrong one.

     

     

     

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  11. "Grilled cheese and kale is better than the games."

     

    That got a lol out of me.

     

    A tid bit I learned today was that the Coaches and McCarron didn't get along because McCarron wanted to compete for the starting job, rather than mentor Allen.

    So off he went.  

     

    I am not positive about that but it was from somebody knowledgeable about football.

     

  12. And once again the Rockpiles are better than the games, according to long standing tradition.

     

    I smiled at the Edmunds Looney Tunes mental image.

     

    If it is any comfort, think of me Shaw!

    I separated myself from the team this season for reasons of principle about a number of things the teams does that I can't abide very easily.

    And then they suck. Like really bad.

    When does that ever happen? I expected  Super Bowl run to begin the minute I stopped watching.

     

    It still hurts a little when they stink and lose so bad. But I am also enjoying it because I think the Bills coach on up are jerks and have it coming. So be a bit happy for me if it helps any.

     

    What is no way amusing is that Josh Allen's injury is a  ulnar collateral ligament (Tommy Johns tore his) in his throwing hand elbow. It should get better but there is damage. 

    Elbow or shoulder damage is not good for a QB.

     

    5 starts is it?  Already he has a serious injury. I say it is because McDermott put the team on his back right out of the gate. 

    He gave him no decent QB to train behind. He drafted Allen no help choosing instead to bolster his preference of defense. There was a crummy running game and not good receivers, and as you point out, a rotten passing scheme. And now Allen can't throw for who knows how many weeks.

    I blame McDermott for that.

     

    Anyway I hope Allen is Ok in the long run.

     

    And as long as nobody gets hurt I plan to enjoy the tanking as much as I can. 

    But if they win I will be happy for you.  :)

     

     

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