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  1. Daboll is offensive coordinator in Cleveland 2009-2010. Worst offense in the league. Fans: "it's not Daboll, it's a lack of talent"

    Daboll is offensive coordinator in Miami 2011. Among the worst offenses in the league. Fans: "it's not Daboll, it's a lack of talent"

    Daboll is offensive coordinator in Kansas City 2012. Worst offense in the league. Fans: "it's not Daboll, it's a lack of talent"

     

    ….now Daboll is offensive coordinator in Buffalo. Worst offense in the league. Fans: "it's not Daboll, it's a lack of talent"

     

    Daboll is like my ex-wife. Never at fault. ?

     

  2. 4 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    Can we please quit with the smaller = somehow less tough assumptions?

    I guess Clydesdales are somehow tougher than mules - not.

     

     I generally agree with you. In particular, there are some smaller running backs who are just really good and never taking big shots - they just sort of have a knack for getting their body into the right spot to minimize impact. Or they deliver the blow. But, what I saw last weekend from Watson made MY ribs hurt... he was getting blasted with some huge shots. I just can't imagine anyone being able to withstand a full season of those sorts of hits.   https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/10/08/deshaun-watson-texans-cowboys-sunday-night-football

       

  3. 58 minutes ago, I am the egg man said:

     

    Sort of hoping for someone to take a beating in football terms don't make one a bad person...…

     

    .....seriously hoping for someone to be permanently maimed or killed does, unless, of course, it's someone competing inside a ring or octagon.

     

     

     

    Ha.

    I don't want Watson to be dead or disabled or anything... just hurt enough to not be effective against the Bills this weekend. He can fully recover afterward. I'm okay with that. ?

  4. 1 hour ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

    I don’t feel the long term benifit of getting a mid round pick will out weigh anything. You aren’t going to get a pick high enough to help so just keep him and use him for the next 3 years.

     

    Yeah, it sends a strong message to veterans on this team that we don't care about winning if we trade Shady now. We've had a rough season, but we're still 2-3, so it isn't completely out of the question to make another playoff run. Also, we can easily trade Shady in the offseason for a mid-round pick or two if we want. It doesn't have to be now.

  5. 45 minutes ago, Billzfan23 said:

    Truth - he's not an upgrade.  Honestly, Chan Gailey or Greg Roman would be better.  He's gone, perhaps mid-season, perhaps he might last till Christmas.


    Like you I didn't like the hire and still don't. Out of the universe of possible offensive coordinators, hiring a guy whose offenses were absolutely terrible in Cleveland, Miami, and especially Kansas City just wasn't inspiring and still isn't. 5th NFL season as OC, 4 different teams, and the same terrible results everywhere... at some point the "yeah, but it's the players" excuses have to be replaced by "maybe his schemes and/or play calling just isn't where it needs to be"...

     

    ….we shall see, but you could visibly see Coach McD's frustration with Daboll on Sunday and in today's press conference. Shady only had 5 carries on Sunday, which didn't sit well with our head coach.

  6. Like many of us, I didn't pick the Bills. As soon as I was born at Children's Hospital in Buffalo, it was bestowed upon me. Native Buffalonians have many shortcomings, but loyalty isn't one of them. I haven't live in Buffalo in almost 30 years... have lived in all 4 time zones since leaving Western New York... and I'll root for the ****ty Bills and Sabres until I drop dead. It's just sort of a Buffalo thing. ?

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  7. 1 hour ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

     

    I also think an off season of adding about 20 pounds of muscle will make a huge difference too.  You hear that all the time about rookies, they come in their first season too weak.  It's even more compounded here as he's only 20 years old. 

     

    He's already 6'5 250... you want him to play middle linebacker at 270???

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  8. The vast majority of us on TBD could have figured out that if you have an all-pro running back lined up behind a very raw rookie QB (who was off his game on Sunday) on the road against a really good team, you (try to) run the ball. I get that most teams will dare us to throw, but it doesn't matter. We still need to try to run on 1st and/or 2nd down. Seems obvious to everyone other than Brian Daboll.

     

     

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