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    Respond to the questions I've raised. Not to me.

     

    To be fair, you shouldn't call someone out for deflecting. You were asked point blank what a player would have to say to make you question the coaching staff and you answered with a question.

     

     

    Lots of defensive players? Mario, Brown and Graham today said there have been communication issues. That's three. Do you consider that "lots?"

     

    Why do you ignore all the players who say they have player issues?

     

    Why does it have to be exclusive? Could it possibly be that we have a few less-than-intelligent players and a few poor-fit players who have gotten frustrated because they just aren't meshing with what's required of them in this defense AND we have a coach who was given too much rope and it's causing issues behind the scenes/in the booth/on the sidelines?

     

    I think you're right in hounding the player aspect, but you're ignoring half the problem by doing so. To me, this is asymptomatic of the entire organization not being in a good spot.

  2. Our problem is we are building teams to just make the wildcard playoffs. We are shooting for 9-10 wins and coming up short. Maybe we need to set our sights higher. If we don't have a team that can win the Super Bowl then you don't have a team

     

    Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. I've been saying this for a long time. Buffalo has avoided the natural ebb-and-flow of the league thanks to continually finding bandaids that allow them to maintain a .500 record. I'm tired of seeing this franchise be just good enough to get 7, 8, or maybe 9 wins and yet have no realistic shot at hanging with quality playoff teams.

     

    Being just good enough to squeak in, just to end the drought, will be meaningless in the long run.

    Your never tear it down and go 2-14 and start from scratch.

     

    Depends on who you ask. Some fans will say the Bills have rebuilt 17 times in the last 16 years.

  3. This guy is 0-5 on game tieing drives in the 4th quarter. He is mostly a one read quarterback. Almost all of his throws are to the sidelines. He is good at the deep ball, but we have had other QBs that were good at the deep ball since Kelly retired. Didn't get us anywhere.

     

    The twin towers were standing the last time the Bills played a playoff game.

     

    Yeah!

     

    It sucks that we didn't draft that stud QB because we had Tyr...

     

    I mean, it sucks that we didn't pick up that stud FA QB because we had Tyr...

     

    Wait, I mean, it sucks that we left that stud backup QB sit on the bench because we had Tyr...

     

    Nobody's annointing Tyrod as the franchise savior. What he is is the best QB on this roster right now, and a guy that's going to go into next year as the starter if they don't draft a better QB or a better FA QB comes along. You can make that argument about every position on the team.

     

    This o-line and d-line need revamped, our linebacking and safety corp need revamped, we need depth all around, we need a kicker, we need a receiver to put opposite Sammy, we need to get disciplined, we need to fix whatever it is that's causing our special teams play to get carved up for yardage, we need an offensive identity... Tyrod's one of many, many issues on this team, yes, but he's far from being the biggest issue.

  4. I had a long post written out but it comes down to this: we're stuck in an average rut, just spinning our wheels and throwing dirt everywhere. It's getting us nowhere. There are teams who, due to smart drafting, not going nuts with FAs, and a bit of luck when it comes to injuries, look at 7-9 or 8-8 as a down year. That's our peak for these past 15 years.

     

    We need to stop bringing in free agents who help us maintain a .500 record. We need to allow the natural ebb and flow of the game to bottom us out at 2-14 or 3-13 so that we can build a winner.

     

    While I'm at it, is it just me, or is it because I really don't pay as much attention to other teams, but does it seem like we're always battling the injury bug when other teams maybe only get bit once a decade?

  5. Welcome to the club. I'm 35, so I had a good run with this team as a kid and then a downhill slide once I reached my teens.

     

    Being a fan of the Bills means that you own the feelings of anger, disappointment, confusion, joy, heartache, hope, frustration, and togetherness that comes with the territory, and it means that you care. A lot.

  6. Anyway you look at it its still three draft picks for one player! Two #1's and a 4th. I just don't see it any other way.

     

    Using your train of thought you should be complaining about having to give up a draft pick for every player the Bills drafted in their original positioning, then. It makes no sense.

     

    As to other posters comparing Sammy to the list of HOF wide recievers... Montana. Young. Manning. Pre-2013 Schaub. Stafford. Sammy's never had anyone even remotely close to those guys throwing to him.

  7. This team is deep at almost every position, can't let QB hold them back from going deep into playoffs.

     

    Now, it is not as bad as it appears, in my opinion, but if QB holds them back, the front office will have to answer to that!

     

    It's tough to hold the front office accountable when they really didn't have any even average options. This has been rehashed a thousand times but their options were Matt Moore (who I preferred over, but feel is equivalent to, Cassel), a bunch of retreads (Hoyer/Hill/Ponder/Schaub/Flynn), and Taylor's potential. They didn't pass over a sure-thing in the draft, no sure-thing was on the trading block, and even if they put a package together to grab Winston we'd be reading 500 doom & gloom threads right this very second seeing as how he just spent the better part of the day throwing balls at his receiver's feet.

  8. We make the two hour drive, get to Ted's as soon as they open, have a hotdog & a Loganberry, then park & walk up to the gate just as it opens because we love spending pregame in Row 1. Sometimes you get to talk to Bills players, sometimes you get to insult the opponent, sometimes you get to chat with a coach or celebrity... Regardless, you get a good closeup of the team during warmups, and my wife and I absolutely look forward to it as part of our "gameday experience".

     

    One of these days we want to actually get onto the field before the game. That would be incredible.

  9. If I'm going to a game: drive up early honking at other cars on the interstate that fly Bills flags and/or at people in cars wearing Bills jerseys. Go to Teds on Union right as they open for a footlong with onion, mustard, hot sauce and a pickle, a Loganberry shake and a small fry - or onion rings if I'm feeling particularly frisky. No need to eat at the stadium after that. Then it's time to spend an hour or so walking around Abbott watching the early morning drunks, then we'll spend an hour fighting the crowds inside the Bills store so that my wife can buy something overpriced, and finally we'll get in line just as the gates are opened. We have way too much fun standing in the first row and chatting with the Bills (if they're chatty that day) while they practice and/or heckling the other team. It's been that way for every game we've gone to, blue sky, rain or snow.

     

    If we're watching the game at home: drink beer, watch the first half, drink beer and make nachos, watch the second half, drink some more.

  10. They are already handcuffed for the coming years and that's before they give a marginal QB a big contract.

     

     

    Marginal? Over the past few years Tannehill has been a top 1/3 of the league QB which, if you haven't been paying attention, isn't a position to easily fill. This team would be blessed to have a QB of that caliber right now.

     

    No they do not. You do know that restructuring contracts can hurt the team in future years if you do it too often......I guess that's the new catch phrase here...restructure everyone's contract.

     

    Yes! Restructuring a contract is ok every now and then, but consistently relying on that strategy just forces you to go through some very lean, very tough years where it's incredibly difficult to sign your own, impossible to sign free agents, and in many cases you're stuck trading talent for much lesser fill-ins. We've been seeing it in New Orleans, it's started in Denver, and it's only just beginning in Miami.

  11. Earlier today, around 1-2PM EST, the Sacramento Bee published a story saying Iupati agreed to terms with ARI and Crabtree agreed to terms here. It was quickly pulled but the title, links & meta data were still floating around Google last time I checked.

     

    Nevermind, just saw the post above!

  12. Doug has my trust. He hasn't made the moves I'd like so far this offseason but I recognize that this is pre-Free Agency and draft, there are only so many moves that can be made, and not every chip will fall into our lap...

     

    I have no problem with trading Kiko. I trust Doug's (and Rex's) ability to find 3rd-5th round LBs who can contribute at worst or blossom at best.

     

    I won't apologize for the Watkins trade. I don't understand going all-in on a WR then moving to a run-first philosophy 12 months later, but I wanted Watkins & Whaley got him.

     

    I question trading for Brown. I would love to have that pick back.

     

    Do I like McCoy? I love his play and it will be awesome to see him in Bills' red, white and blue. I do not love tying up a ton of money on one RB.

     

    So, what would I do differently from my couch? The money going to McCoy could slightly overpay for Ingram with enough left over to put a down payment on Clint Boling. Spend a little on David Harris. Go after Virgil Green and Clay and drop Chandler and Gragg. Pay Hughes or target McPhee, Sheard or Morgan as his replacement. Let Searcy go. Put $4 million towards Moore or Locker, not Cassell.

     

    We need a nose tackle. Laugh all you want but finding K. William's eventual replacement is a must. I want a kid to sit behind Kyle, soak it all in, and be ready when his number is called. We don't have Kyle for much longer and we'll suffer if we can't plug someone in. The replacement needs drafted this year with a mid-draft pick. We should have our picks of an RB, OL or Bryce Petty with our first two picks. Use our late picks on S, DE and OL.

     

    With the leftover money add additional pieces via FA like Shorts or Britt at WR, Parnell at T, Sterling Moore at CB... Smile at that depth and reasonable cap room and make a hard, hard, hard run at Tannehill next year.

     

    Either way, Whaley still has time to hit some of my wants so I may trust him even more by early May. Or I can sit here saying "I told you so!"

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