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MDH

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  1. I'm going to repeat myself here because you keep repeating this. If the offensive system sucks, it's Rex's fault. If the D system sucks, it's Rex's fault. If the team's challenge system sucks, it's Rex's fault. He either has a direct hand in the systems in place or he has willfully given someone else the duty. Either way, it's his decision. Either way, it's his fault.
  2. I'd trade anybody on the roster if the price was high enough.
  3. They need to spend the offseason upgrading the K position. Carpenter's inaccuracy on gimme kicks is indefensible. The combination of a K who can't make an XP and a head coach who spends to rest of the game chasing those points is pretty deadly.
  4. Based on what we've seen this year there is very little chance the Bills finish the season 4-1, even with a relatively easy schedule.
  5. And the Bills' headset issues were with Wembley Stadium in London, yadda yadda yadda.
  6. None the less, Rex is in charge of setting up the system in place for challenging the plays. That system is failing.
  7. Not sure who is at fault. It might just be TT making the decision not to do it again. However, they need to do a better job of scheming him open. They just line him up and run him on go routes half the time it seem. They can create mismatches by where they line him up yet you rarely see it.
  8. He hires the guy he puts in charge of challenges. Buck stops with him.
  9. How am I going to explain this defensive implosion after I claimed we'd play my scheme from now on?
  10. I wouldn't. He doesn't make enough positive plays to make up for all the negative ones. He plays stupid and stupid players cost teams games.
  11. Teams shouldn't be docked a challenge if they correctly challenge a call. As it is now teams have to decide if they want to challenge a bad call in the first half and then be down to one challenge later when they might need two. It's a ridiculous system. Teams should get as many challenges as they need in-so-long as they are right with their challenges. As it is now they can only prevent two bad calls and have to forgo challenges earlier in the game to ensure they have them late.
  12. Wouldn't say he was bad today but he wasn't great. Many of Watkin's balls weren't great throws and Watkins had to make fantastic adjustments to make the grab. That being said, kudos to him for actually throwing the ball up to his best playmaker and letting him go get it. It's what we've been asking for and he did it today. I'd feel better if the balls were thrown better. He had a few horrible passes that should have been picked and struggles with what to do when his first option isn't open. He doesn't suck and he wasn't great today. He made enough plays that the Bills should have won with a D that doesn't make the KC offense look like Brady and the Pats.
  13. Yep, it's frustrating. How any competent human being could call that Hogan catch incomplete is beyond me. He takes three steps, gets hit and doesn't drop the ball until he hits the ground. A blind ref would get that call right 50% of the time.
  14. Yep. The only thing working in the 1st half was Watkins. Let's not design ways to get him the ball. And this defense is embarrassing. The Chiefs scored on 6 of their last 7 drives. The only one they didn't score on was the missed field goal that hit the crossbar.
  15. Agreed, but it was such an obvious call, how does nobody challenge it? Rex throws flags to challenge when it's obvious he shouldn't and keeps them in the pocket the times he should be throwing them. It's mind boggling.
  16. Pretty sure he doesn't like Buffalo either.
  17. The "ruining" didn't happen until after those two seasons and he became the GM.
  18. I'm a little worried about suiting up only 2 QBs today given how TT finished last weeks game. I don't trust TT to finish this game. A guy who couldn't throw on Wed doesn't sound like a sound bet go start to finish.
  19. The way I see it if the Chiefs win this game there's not much chance of the Bills passing them for the WC spot but if the Bills win it's still not a sure thing given the schedules of the two teams. I can see the Bills winning then losing two of their last 5 while the Chiefs win out.
  20. If true, what a nightmare for Philly. They allow him to gut the roster to bring in his "type of guys" and then he bolts leaving the roster unfit for most other types of systems. Ouch.
  21. Given the way he plays and his less than ideal size, how often will he be 100% though? It's not his up and down play that's concerning to me (that's to be expected of just about anybody with his limited playing time), it's his ability to stay healthy. Guys who rely on their legs tend to get hit more often, what makes anybody think he'll be able to stay healthy?
  22. No, in real time the ball was almost in Amendola's hands. It was close enough to Amendola that the refs - wrongly - said the whistle wasn't blown until after he caught it. Blowing the whistle doesn't protect Brady there. The Bills can not legally hit him in that situation anyway.
  23. How does blowing the whistle after the ball is down the field help protect him? He's already protected in that situation whistle or no.
  24. If the Bills can ride Shady into the playoffs while Philly has a losing record the fans might come after him with torches and pitchforks.
  25. Since the whistle didn't blow until the ball was 3/4 of the way to Amandola, it wasn't blown to protect Brady.
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