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sad news, R.I.P. coach.
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I want no part of Bellichick's coordinators.
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John Murphy Yells at 11 Year Old for Criticizing Whaley
Fixxxer replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I heard it live too. I have to say it did sound like the caller was a woman and not a 11 years old girl. I agree with the latter, like many, Murph and Donald Jones for that matter feel the team is close and blowing things up is not the solution. -
Bills Announce Whaley to Lead the Head Coaching Search
Fixxxer replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
this is what I wanted. Give him the responsibility to sink or swim. The buck stops with him now. -
Bucky: Rex takes fall, but Bills' problems start at the top
Fixxxer replied to Rico's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Exactly. I would bring a new ST coach and a new kicker to make this transition complete. -
Bucky: Rex takes fall, but Bills' problems start at the top
Fixxxer replied to Rico's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I wasn't thrilled but I knew that we could have done a lot worse, moreso knowing we had nothing at the QB position. What I couldn't anticipate is that he would be so bad defensively. -
Bucky: Rex takes fall, but Bills' problems start at the top
Fixxxer replied to Rico's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Pegulas made the mistake of hiring Rex Ryan to fix something that wasn't broken. We're now in the same predicament as we were two years ago, this time the functional unit (7th in scoring offense) is the offense. We don't need to blow everything up, we just have to fix the defense, and somewhat get the ST to be more consistent. We're close and yet so far. -
Bucky: Rex takes fall, but Bills' problems start at the top
Fixxxer replied to Rico's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
sure thing.... -
So Who's Fault Is It Really ?? Coach or Players ?
Fixxxer replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All of those things you just mentioned, you get better with practice, so yes, it's Rex's fault, because he doesn't care about it or his players don't think getting better at their craft is important. -
Firechan, is that you?
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7. Cyrus Kouandjio, T, Buffalo Bills Playing left tackle, Cyrus Kouandjio avoided the devastation that was wreaked on the other side by Cameron Wake, but against Miami, he was pretty much flawless. He didn’t allow any QB pressures at all over 46 snaps of pass protection, and his run blocking was excellent, helping the Bills to rack up 272 rushing yards at 5.6 yards per carry. https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-10-best-players-from-the-weekends-nfl-action/?utm_content=buffer6fabc&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=nfl
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WIVB Josh Reed: Rex knows he's fired
Fixxxer replied to dezertbill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
no doubt, but the only way to do that is to keep bringing them in (QBs) and you have to keep developing them. Keep the offense that produced a top 10 in scoring, the OL is kept togheter and you have two QBs knowing the system going into the next year. You hope to implement more passing to the equation, by repetition and development. The QB that can't get better is tossed aside while you bring more competition to the position. -
WIVB Josh Reed: Rex knows he's fired
Fixxxer replied to dezertbill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In 2014 this roster produced the 4th best defense in points allowed. This tells me that when well coached this roster is good enough. In 2016 this roster produced the 7th best offense in points scored. This tells me that when well coached this roster is good enough. Conclusion, get good coaching on both sides of the football (at the same time) and get a consistent kicker, good results will follow. -
You don't take him. You have an elite player at the position, a more than solid player backing him up, plus a rookie that sees playing time on third downs. (good at pass pro)
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Former Bills DBs playing for other teams
Fixxxer replied to Dragonborn10's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Exactly, look at the PFF list of best D performers in yesterday's game, young players and system players. Top defensive grades: LB Ramon Humber, 79.7 CB Ronald Darby, 78.6 DI Leger Douzable, 78.0 DI Adolphus Washington, 75.1 CB Corey White, 74.3 No Dareus, no Hughes, no Kyle Williams. Corey White missed a tackle badly on a Landry WR screen, but it's two weeks in a row where shows that he belongs, hopefully he's versatile and can play different schemes going forward. -
Former Bills DBs playing for other teams
Fixxxer replied to Dragonborn10's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hopkins had a groin injury entering the season and we signed Carpenter, who was excellent his first year. -
Former Bills DBs playing for other teams
Fixxxer replied to Dragonborn10's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Brooks is in Philly with McKelvin. -
WIVB Josh Reed: Rex knows he's fired
Fixxxer replied to dezertbill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I really don't see Rex changing his defensive system or philosophy, so is it really smart to keep him? He inherited a top 5 defense, he probably promised the Pegulas that the defense wouldn't miss a bit. In his second year, the defense is getting worse. -
Can Glenn play on the right side of the line? Won't his technique suffer from the change? IIRC he always played LG at Georgia, why would it be easy for him to transition to RT but not for Cujo? I think they should give Cujo another shot at RT before making big changes.
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Continuity without Rex. The continuity that the Pegulas should have kept with Schwartz's defense. Keep the unit that works, and try to fix the defense. Better than to install two new philosphies to the two respective units. Lynn as HC, OC of his choice that follows his philosophy and as KOKBILLS says a guy like Bradley to run the defense. Follow the Ravens blueprints, hire failed HC that are good coordinators (Ravens OC the last few years: Cam Cameron, Gary Kubiak, Marty Mornhingweg, Mark Trestman) Also fire Carpenter and the ST coach, let him follow Marrone to wherever he is going. Keep TT, see if he can handle a more open playbook and keep developing Cardale Jones.
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Anybody Have A Change Of Heart About Gilmore?
Fixxxer replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good to see they pay attention to every player in the league. I rather have someone like Captain Munnerlynn (numbers below) than overpaying for Gilmore. Market Value3 yrs, $25,608,782 Avg. Salary: $8,536,261 NFL Rank: #138 CB Rank: #19 -
Anybody Have A Change Of Heart About Gilmore?
Fixxxer replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would like to have him back at a fair market value and then I would bring coaches that can teach fundamentals. Whaley tried to re-sign him at aproximately 10-11 mill per year. He wanted to be payed like a top 5 CB. Let's see what spotrac says about his market value Market Value4 yrs, $43,814,944 Avg. Salary: $10,953,736 NFL Rank: #69 CB Rank: #9 http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/stephon-gilmore-9820/market-value/ -
A few thoughts about the Dolphins Game (BillFromNYC Tribute)
Fixxxer replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
- lack of contain for a Dolphins TD. I think it was Hughes. - bad tackling by Gilmore on the Parker TD. (notice the same tackling form by the Phins player that injured himself on that fantastic Clay TD) - overpusuit on a simple WR screen to Landry that instead of 3rd and 20, it became 3rd and 5 that they converted. - week 15 and the defense still has communication issues. - TT had a very good game yesterday, but he couldn't read the option all game, the Phins were not going to get beat by it. Throw the ball to the endzone or give it to DIzzy or McCoy. - stupid kicker We needed to win to make the playoffs, the defense, hence Ryan and his henchmen, failed miserably. -
Rex: Your forhead makes me want to play some racketball Chris Brown:.....
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The 12 Best Coaching Candidates...what about Dave Toub?
Fixxxer replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Maybe he could be our John Harbaugh, though I won't lie to you, first time I hear his name.