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Low Positive

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  1. I think that McDermott does need to go at this point because 6 years of not winning a Super Bowl is long enough to require change. But you're not wrong about people's spicy takes. One human behavior that is amplified by the Internet is a desire to be proven correct. It's just part of conformation bias which is hardwired into our brains. There are posters here would would rather have a 7-year-old hot take be proven right than to see the win football games. I have the Josh Allen draft thread bookmarked so that when I see an over-the-top post about Josh I can go back and look for their over-the-top draft night post. It never fails. And no, for all the "realists" here Josh Allen is not above criticism. But calling for him to be traded with his 99 million-dollar dead cap hit is beyond criticism.
  2. He's not alone there. Tua fumbles snaps in pressure moments often enough to call it a pattern. In Josh's case, in all of those plays that you cite, he started running the play before he got the ball.
  3. It looks vanilla to us because there is not a lot of presnap eye candy. It's the opposite of what Miami runs.
  4. You don't fire a coach who has won as many games as McDermott until they bottom out. They are currently bottoming out. We'll see where the bills go from here. I have no idea how Staley still has a job with Kellen Moore already on the staff. The bigger question is why is Joe Brady taking over for Dorsey instead of Mike Shula? Mike Shula has had success as an OC in the NFL and is already on staff in Buffalo. Maybe he didn't want the job?
  5. I just remember last year Josh saying that he was in “year 5” of being in the offense. Even Tom Brady said that Josh Allen is running his New England offense. That’s why I thought that.
  6. If he can’t motivate himself for a must-win revenge game, then he is beyond redemption.
  7. It’s actually still Daboll’s offense that he brought from New England. Time for a new playbook this offseason.
  8. Not a single person, from the owner on down, worked with both McDermott and Brady in Carolina. Well, maybe some security staff, but no one in the football organization. The current coaching ties to McDermott and Beane are all in Washington. It’s actually still Daboll’s offense. Part of Dorsey’s problem was that he wasn’t calling from his own playbook.
  9. McDermott led the search.
  10. The coach didn’t hire the GM?
  11. And Marv Leavy for GM. What could go wrong.
  12. You need to buy it and fire it.
  13. And the Texans are playing the Cards.
  14. I actually should be fired, it has nothing to do with Ken Dorsey.
  15. I went over to the Steelers board to see what they had to say about this. What I was surprised to find is how much they hate Josh Allen. They call him Chris Pratt. They say it was unfair that Dorsey was fired because all Josh does is turn the ball over but what they are trying to do is to convince themselves that Dorsey would be a good hire. Then someone posted the Orlovsky videos...
  16. This joke is like the episode of Seinfeld where the words "big salad" start being funny about the 5th time that Elaine says them.
  17. Somebody he knows are cares about just lost his job.
  18. I had it wrong. This is what he said. He knew the play by the formation
  19. I'm sure that the logistics of moving a family on really short notice is not an easy task. But you would have to think that he'll get out of town ASAP. I know that he'll be hate watching the Bills on Sunday.
  20. That was actually more about Gabe Davis only having two routes.
  21. He should have been fired as soon as Jabrill Peppers said this For those that can't watch, he said "That was a play that I recognized on tape, just had to play the proper technique and catch the ball."
  22. There are very few McDermott apologists on this board after 12 men. Those that remain are just afraid of the drought-era coaching carousel. In fact, every post on this board after Monday night's game reflects a fear of a return to futility.
  23. I lived in Bloomington, IN during the Payton Manning years and I didn't drop the Bills even when I had to watch the Colts celebrate a Super Bowl. I have lived in Cincinnati since 2007 and watched the Bengals go to the playoffs multiple times while the Bills endured an 18-year drought. I also watched as the whole city got Super Bowl fever in February 2022, but I watched that game without passion. I am a Bills fan for life so no I wouldn't switch places with a Texans fan. I wouldn't switch places with a Pats fan and their 6 rings. Would I switch rosters and cap situations with the Texans? That is another discussion. Your sudden irrational hatred of Josh Allen is way over the top, but I will say that it would have been nice for him to "get it" earlier so that the Bills could have had extra cracks at it while he was on his rookie deal.
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