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  1. 46 minutes ago, CNYfan said:

    Diggs could have been led a bit toward the side line.  He was waiting

     

    Guy throws the ball 50 yards and hits his best receiver in both hands, I'm not going to nitpick.

     

    Also, I enjoy Josh not running recklessly, but while we are talking playcalling, I don't want many designed runs, but I think there are options to roll out that allow him to run outside the tackles if nobody is open.

     

    And I will state this again. Josh initiating contact with a DB or hurdling someone outside the pocket is less of an injury risk than sitting in the pocket. Rough sport, and I'm would like him to be set up to have some options outside the pocket sometimes, and not put a Drew Bledsoe poster on his wall quite yet.

  2. 26 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

     

    So the problem with this argument is Jax and Atlanta traveled over the week prior on Thursday night too and the traveling Thursday night prior to the game has kind of become the NFL standard for games in Europe.  Granted the fact that Jax has been there for the full week does give them a big advantage, but not sure they should change the travel plans because of that. 

     

    Other than going over Sunday night or the latest Monday night wouldn't have changed much and then you're changing your entire weekly travel plans anyway.  NFL teams are creatures of habit so really don't think you'd want to that drastically change plans that much.  As also pointed out it was a six hour plane ride, that's only one hour longer when west coast teams travel to east coast (granted 5 hours rather than 3 hours)

     

    The only thing that what's become the standard Thursday night red eye to Europe plane trip differs from most normal east to west coast trips is that most West coast NFL teams will practice Friday am, then get on a plane around 1:00PM PST and land say in Buffalo including the time difference around 10:00 PM EST so not really messing with sleep plans.  But with one hour longer trip and extra two hours time difference, plus add in Healthrow airport appears to have rather strict airport landing times, not sure its possible.  Not sure what the evening curfew is, but in the morning if plane arrives prior to 6:00 AM it has to circle, can't land. So guessing nothing later than 10 or 11 PM is allowed to land?

     

    IMO the only thing to blame is the advantage Jax is given with 2 weeks straight over there.

    I wrote about it in the other thread, but I played in Europe (another sport) 14 seasons, and remember every trip over there. You have two priorities:

     

    1) Go as early as you can. Every 24 hour window before performance will be a big benefit.

    2) Once travel is set and you can't change it to earlier, shift your schedule at home drastically. Individual players choosing 4am jogs Monday morning, Tues/Weds practice as early in the day as allowed.

    3) There is no three. Everything goes into the first two. It sucks, but is the way to maximize your Sunday performance in a strange time zone.

    4) I never got a chance to do it and always had red-eyes (west coast start), but from NY you can fly morning with an evening arrival, and I would suspect that is easier on sleep schedule.

  3. Not a sports science person, but I played a (different) sport in Europe for 14 seasons, and remember each and every travel week to start the season, a few with games shortly after, and a few with some training time to settle in.

     

    My thoughts on the travel: Thursday night is unbelievably hard, and if it was a choice by the Bills team, it was a bad choice (if enforced in any way by the NFL, than a tough scenario against a team that was settled in). You want to go as early as you can AND if not, you need to switch your internal clocks and schedules in Orchard Park AS SOON as the Dolphins game is over. That means putting your watch on London time and if that means a 5am walk through on Tuesday, do it.

     

    So in summary two points:

    1) Make your travel plans as early as allowed, period.  Don't put practice schedule or anything else ahead of that.

    2) Before travel switch your schedule immediately and don't pretend you can do things on Buffalo time Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday without it impacting you later in the week.

     

    I don't think the Bills/NFL did either of these things perfectly. If it is like a Thursday short week against a team coming off a bye...oh well, blame the schedule makers. But whatever part of this was on the Bills side, if they didn't maximize those two items and considered any third factor, bad on them.

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  4. I have $27 burning a hole in my pocket Bills Mafia. What are we doing to make this sad moment special and rally around Tre?
     

    Let’s figure out how we can make a difference, show him our love and support, and make something great happen in the community between now and when he charges out of the tunnel healthy next year.

     

    Who has some ideas or should this get split into a separate thread?

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  5. Just now, Beast said:


    I believe Dorsey called a good enough game that if Allen didn’t have his head up his ass the Bills win by at least two scores.

     

    Anyone that thought we’d put up in the high 20’s or 30’s hasn’t been paying attention to the Jets defense. They are probably a top 3 defense but Allen made them look legendary.

     

    Absolutely. Dorsey called a bad game, but easily good enough to win if not for bad Josh. This game was easy to win with same Dorsey and mediocre Josh...it took really bad Josh to lose. But a good Dorsey would have also been enough to overcome today's bad Josh and put him in a better position to succeed.

  6. 1 minute ago, Beast said:


    Sorry, but Dorsey is not to blame for this game. The Bills should have won by two scores but Allen has his head so far up his own ass. Allen is completely to blame for this loss. It’s on him 100% and it has got to the point, going back the last few games of last season as well, that Allen is starting to become a big problem.

     

    Allen is completely to blame, and my first fault here. Good Josh is so good that bad Josh is just crushing, and this was bad Josh.

     

    But the playcalling was also atrocious for this defense. Front four pressure up the middle all night, didn't roll out at all, got away from the 8-12 yard possession passes to Diggs and TEs, etc.

  7. Josh will win us some games, and today it was a turd by him. No sugar coating.

     

    Also a turd by Dorsey.

     

    That is a very good defense, but it would have taken so little to beat them and be 1-0 right now. Little things, like two missed tackles by White, and a crazy bounce on the TD, a horrible punt at the worst time.

     

    But this one is all about Dorsey and Josh having one of the worst games you could have, and the only good news is first game is so much better than last game for it to happen.

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  8. On 4/30/2023 at 4:18 AM, KDIGGZ said:

    They were talking about it on WGR. Unless he's the best TE in the history of the Buffalo Bills then this pick will be a bust. The Bills haven't had much production from the TE position at all throughout their history. Who is their best TE ever? Now look up his stats and you won't be very impressed. TE is not a position you need to spend a #1 on

     

    Why? This is a very talented football team, and to add an elite pass catcher will be quite useful over the next five year. He is likely to be the best TE in history of the Buffalo Bills as we don't have a big track record, but he doesn't have to be Kelce for this to be a great pick. #27(25) needs to contribute to the team and he will. Have you seen him play? You need to spend #1 picks on very good football players. Obviously very good is more important at QB/Edge/OT/CB in most cases and these positions often go higher.  He has to be good at football, and he has to be better than someone who would have been an obvious pick there.

  9. 10 hours ago, KDIGGZ said:

    The point by the OP is that this guy can have a great year by TE standards and it won't amount to much production at all. He might be great but who cares if he only has 400 yards receiving? That's not pushing us over the edge towards super bowl contention


    If you think 27 (25) bears on his shoulders pushing us over the edge then you have bough in to the ESPN/NFL promote the off season hype. Be the best player you can be over five years knowing that rookie impact varies. Do that year after year at 25 and I hope pretty soon at 32 and good things happen. I love the upside of this pick. Someone behind him will be better and someone in front of him will be worse. But at the time we pick he was at the top of my board and can have an impact immediate but doesn’t have to. Go Bills. 

  10. Talking to a friend who is very high level in another draft room and he said he really likes our pick of Dorian and thinks he might be a monster in our defense. I was complaining saying that I like our first two picks but didn't quite understand our third, and he quickly disagreed.  Fingers crossed he is right.

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  11. 1 hour ago, KDIGGZ said:

    Wait so it's not a good idea to trade up for a TE (especially when you already have one that you don't use)? That can't be right. Beane can do no wrong


    Great teams get to draft great players and that helps them stay great teams even without top-15 picks. 
     

    Who do you think was available that will be a better player over the next five years? I don’t see anyone.

     

    Maybe because the only game I watched was against USC, or maybe because I have been watching so much Kelce the last few years. 
     

    Knox or past utilization of TEs are bad reasons to select an inferior player. So if you don’t love this pick, name the player for the record so we can all cycle back. 
     

    Everyone who was here years ago was on Ngata over Whitner, Orakpo over Maybin, but I think we got the best player we could and am excited. 
     

    Before the pick was made I was really hoping for Kincaid and think he is by far the best pick we could have made. 

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  12. Just now, Carmel Corn said:

    No TE please...NO, NO, NO!  We have other areas of need....of which yes, BB has done squat to be aggressive and address.  Uh, maybe he'll draft Will Levis because he is the BPA

     

    "Areas of need"? We are good enough to take talent and not get less talent because of a perceived hole in the roster. If you draft for need you are assuring of getting less talent. Hoping we go get some talent.

  13. Levis will go to the Vikes. Unlike when I wanted Ngata and Orakpo, I would like to be on the record that I have no idea which of the best five guys left I want, and will get excited about whoever we pick and then watch him not play much as a rookie on our super talented roster.

  14. Painful loss, tough to come up short. Picked a bad day and a tough opponent to play a bad game and we played a bad game.  I look forward to watching this team get better, grow from it, and offer a really exciting season trying again next year. Ignore the overreactions and noise for the next few weeks. 

     

    Exciting to be a team that year after year expects to be #1 and is disappointed by anything else, but also by definition that makes today really disappointing.

     

    Go Bills

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  15. 1 minute ago, jkeerie said:

    Harbaugh coached like he didn't care.  I've never seen such poor clock management.  


    They ran out of downs not out of time and still had an unused timeout. The holding penalty was the big problem. They didn’t want to give Burrow 13 seconds or more and without the hold they have enough downs and time to punch it in. Probably could have gone a little faster and slowed down later but time wasn’t the problem in the end

  16. Excited for the game tomorrow and then what is beyond.

     

    So silly for everyone to have thought this four win run was easy:

     

    @Cin (trailing 7-3), NE, bye, LAC/JAX, KC

     

    but it would be impossible to four or three game

    NE, Mia, Cin, KC (neutral)

    Bal, @Cin, KC (neutral)

     

    What am I missing?

     

    plus, don’t be surprised if the LAC make it a home game and eliminate KC anyway. 

     

    Go Bills

  17. All three teams were hurt by this/helped by this, and I think it is the best situation given the circumstances.

    Now that Damar is doing better, I think people will feel free to be a little more open about worrying about things that a couple days ago would have gotten you in trouble, but I still think it is pretty silly.

     

    Complicated what-if arguments can and will be made for each hypothetical outcome of the canceled game plus the unfolding games actually played, but in the end they split the difference of what was a pretty close to 50/50 game, and avoided any one side being heavily penalized compared to the more favorable outcome of the canceled game.

     

    I officially accept as reasonable the outcome, and promise not to say after we beat the Pats "no fair, we should have had a chance the bye and the home AFC title game".

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  18. I know we are in the first 24 hours of this, and all eagerly awaiting great medical news while we pray for Damar and his family.

     

    I also am happy and amazed at the millions flowing to his toy drive charity, what that surely means to him and his family, and what that says about all the people who donated.

     

    But as the dust settles, I think we can all find a way to have this story have an even happier ending, bringing awareness to CPR and AED equipment, and find together the right way to pour some of our love and energy into that, and pay it forward where the quick medical action and available resources that we all are now hoping will have saved Damar's life become more widespread through sports at all levels, and this deeply tragic moment can find a way to make the world a better place in a lasting way that can help save lives for years to come.

     

    I don't want to start any thread or make any specific suggestion now, but I urge those of you with more knowledge of the subject to think about what we might be able to do together in the coming weeks and months whether awareness, charity, or an individual commitment to CPR training.

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  19. I have no problem at all if the Bills do not ever continue this game, and I have no problem at all if the New England game is canceled or forfeited. We are less than 24 hours in, but what matters is first of all Damar, and second of all the mental state of the players. If that means the next snap in a football game is Jan 14/15 against the Ravens in Buffalo as the 3 seed, or any other variation along the way, I hope it is with Damar watching and on his way to a full recovery.

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