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Look at 2 Superbowl winning teams with great defenses, the 1985 Bears & the 2000 Ravens. Neither offense was stellar or had a great QB. McMahon was a good QB, but not great. Dilfer was a serviceable QB at best and all he had to do was make 2 to 3 key plays a game to win it for the Ravens. So with teams like that (and I compare the Bills teams of 98 & 99 to them), we didn't need a great offense, just a good enough one to win, and Ralph screwed it up by pulling the plug on Flutie right before the playoffs. It's over with now, let's move on.
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Like I said, it was the wrong decision at the wrong time. If you stick with one QB throughout the course of the entire season, then you stick with him in the playoffs. If Flutie played and lost that game to the Titans (IMO, I think Flutie would have won), then fans could have accepted that since Flutie was the starting QB all season long. That's what stings about that playoff loss the most, was replacing a QB with a winning record who played all season long with a guy who at that time "had potential" to be a good QB, in the most important game of the season. I ranked that as the 2nd worst decision in Bills history (with firing Bill Polian as #1).
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Ask Wade Phillips that question now: "Wade Phillips' quote from the Top 10 quarterback controveries: "In hindsight, Doug would have won us the game." That's coming from the coach that pulled Flutie for Johnson." It was the wrong decision at the wrong time. If Flutie was struggling so bad and Phillips wanted a bigger spark on offense, he should have made the QB switch no later than week 10 and not wait until the playoffs to do so. In the first half of the game vs the Titans, there were a ton of false start penalties due to the O-line not being used to Johnson's signal calls. The false start penalties backed up the Bills deep into their own endzone and ultimately, Robosack was sacked for a safety. Robosack played good on the final drive of the game and that's it, he sucked the rest of the game.
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It was the wrong decision at the wrong time. If Flutie was struggling so bad and Phillips wanted a bigger spark on offense, he should have made the QB switch no later than week 10 and not wait until the playoffs to do so. In the first half of the game vs the Titans, there were a ton of false start penalties due to the O-line not being used to Johnson's signal calls. The false start penalties backed up the Bills deep into their own endzone and ultimately, Robosack was sacked for a safety. Robosack played good on the final drive of the game and that's it, he sucked the rest of the game. With boneheaded decisions like that, that's why Phillips has bounced around the league and has never made it deep into the playoffs.
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The only stat that matters is in the Win/Loss column. Flutie was 21-10, Johnson was 8-18.
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Let the Doom & Gloom reign
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Mike, arguing with this clown is like arguing with the wall. Anyone that expects the Bills to fill every single hole in one offseason is clueless. Bottom line, once the season is finished and we see all the differences from this year compared to last year, then we can finally gauge where this team is going. If you like it great, if not, go down to your local grocery store, buy a box of straws, take one and suck it up!!! My prediction for the year is anywhere between 8-8 & 9-7. It will be nice to see no more deferring kicks, no more bend-don't-break Tampon 2 defense, no more "It's hard to win in the NFL". I'm so glad Skeletor is no longer coaching this team. -
It's funny that no one even mentions Reed's childish antics. So the Bills go from 1st and goal at goaline in which they would have had 4 tries to make it less than a yard into the endzone, instead they get backed up to the 15 yard line and have to setlle for a FG, good job Reed
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To add to that, I like Rich Eisen at the end of that show laughing in disbelief saying "Rob Johnson was in a quarterback controversy?!"
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Let the Doom & Gloom reign
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Defense wins championships, that's an undeniable fact. When you have the #30 ranked run defense, you have to fix it. The plan is to have Troup play on run plays and Williams on passing downs. How do you know Wang won't be a good LT? Look at Peters, an UDFA Tight End who became a LT. The offense was a huge dysfunctional mess and Jauron was to blame for all of it. He didn't have the team prepared and led the league 2 out of 3 years in injuries. With better S&C coaches, the injuries will be significantly less and these guys will be able to stay on the field to build some chemistry together. I like that Gailey plans to build his offense to the strength of his players, and not try and force them into something that isn't going to work (like the no-huddle offense). Nobody knows the Bills or Ralph's future, nobody. So why worry about it now. Is the world going to come to an end on Dec 21, 2012? Are you going to worry yourself to death about it? -
Let the Doom & Gloom reign
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Mike, obviously this muggins guy is upset that Nix & Gailey didn't pick the players he wanted them to pick. Nevermind that our run defense was a sieve. I guess the Bills were suppose to stick with 220-230 pound LB's and 240 pound DE's that can't get the job done. I guess the Bills we suppose to continue to let teams run all over them like the Jets did when they rushed for over 300 yards against us (and 3 other teams rushed for over 200 yards). But hey, Ralph is suppose to be like Dan Synder and dump huge amounts of money on players just to fix all the problems in one season. Totally unreasonable expectations. -
Let the Doom & Gloom reign
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So you have no problem with Lynch's antics? You have no worries that he won't get in trouble again? Yes, Jackson & Lynch are 2 good RB's, but they're not elite. If Spiller turns out to be an elite RB and produces on a level similiar to LT did in SD (during the Marty years) then the pick made all the sense in the world. Did picking Jairus Byrd in the 2nd round make any sense at that time last year when every year under Jauron, the Bills drafted 4-5 DB's a year? At that time, it made no sense, but we all saw during the course of the season why the Bills drafted Byrd. Nix said he only liked 2 OT's in the draft and wasn't going to reach for one if those two were gone by the ninth pick. QB's, any QB in the league would have sucked under the conditions last year. What QB did well under Jauron anywhere he coached? Please, name me one? The Bills haven't even played a game under the new coaching regime and you're already acting like we're gonna be anywhere from 2-14 to 4-12. If that's how you feel, then why even bother posting on here? Why support a team that doesn't live up to your expectations? -
Let the Doom & Gloom reign
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two 1,000 yard backs? Lynch had 450 yards last season, put down the crack pipe already. From Mike Oxhurtz: "Let's look at the Bills 2 starting RB's: Lynch, is one problem away from being suspended for a whole season. While Lynch is a bruising RB that keeps his feet moving upon initial contact and is a good red zone threat, he has a poor field of vision which is evident by Lynch constantly running into the back of his linemen. His biggest problem already stated, has been his run-ins with the law, one more time and he will be likely suspended anywhere from 8-16 games by Roger Goodell. Jackson, a feel good story here, a Division III guy that busted his butt to make it to the NFL. Jackson is very good in open field (between the 20's) and is a very good receiving option. Downsides, he's 29 and he's not a good red zone threat. In 2008 he had 3 rushing TD's, in 2009 he had 2 rushing TD's and 2 receiving TD's. With the comparsions of Spiller to Chris Johnson already, I think it was a great move to get Spiller now. Jackson will not be around in 5 years (due to age) and I expect Lynch to be out of here as well. I'm not saying Spiller is going to have the same production as Johnson, but if he comes close, that will be much more production than the Bills could get from Lynch & Jackson." I agree with this 100% -
Let the Doom & Gloom reign
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He drafted some RB named Tomlinson in the first round. I don't know, how did LT do in SD? (sarcasm) -
Let the Doom & Gloom reign
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I understand why Nix & Gailey are giving the 3 QB's and the O-line a chance this year. Last year, Jauron wanted a dulled down, pop-warner type offense, Schonert & Langston Walker get fired 10 days before the start of the season and the QB coach was thrown in 10 days before the start of the season as the Offensive Coordinator. That's not to say that these guys get a free pass, but they are given some leeway given the circumstances of last year. I looked back at Butler/Smith/Nix's first draft in SD and they drafted an OT in the 5th & 7th rounds as well, so it looks like Nix is following that pattern. If Nix can duplicate that success in SD here in Buffalo, then a lot of fans will be very happy. -
Let the Doom & Gloom reign
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2010/03/16/w...rs-are-quality/ http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2010/03/17/e...felt-in-b-more/ The articles speak for themselves. There are some good analysts on Sirius radio, but just like most football announcers, they bash Buffalo because Buffalo has been bad for 10 years and didn't fill (in their minds) the 2 biggest holes in the draft (LT & QB). I like that Nix & Gailey are bringing in a ton of people to compete for jobs, that will make everyone work harder. How many times did we see Jauron play the wrong guy and it took injury for the better player to get on the field? I like the new approach. -
Let the Doom & Gloom reign
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Sanchez threw for 182 yards and 1 TD in the Wild Card game, wow, he really lit up the Bengals. It was more like the Jets have a great defense. So Dwan Edwards and Andra Davis are chumps? What FA did we pick up from the Chiefs? Since you're a Jets & Dolphins fan, why don't you back to their sites and stay on there since you're in love with both teams. -
Let the Doom & Gloom reign
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Nix has already started on beefing up the D-line, which needed beefing up considering the run D ranked 30th last season giving up 156.2 YPG last season. Our pass D ranked at #2, so with a better run D to go along with a great pass D, our defense will be much improved. Plus, he drafted a big playmaker in C.J. Spiller, who could be great just like the Titans Chris Johnson. IMO, the new coaching regime are gonna see if they can work with the current O-line & QB's this season and will weed out the players they feel can't cut it in the offseason. The Bills are not going to the Superbowl this year, but the Bills will surprise a lot of people this year. The process is going to take 2-3 years, but if you're not willing to wait, then come back when the Bills when the Bills are winning. -
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There are a lot of things that should have never happened throughout Bills history. Bill Polian should have never been fired. Rob Johnson should not have started in the playoff game vs the Titans. Donahoe shouldn't have drafted Mike Williams, Willis McGahee & J.P. Losman. Donahoe shouldn't have traded away multiple #1 draft picks. Levy should have never hired Jauron. Levy should have drafted Ngata & Revis. What I like about Nix & Gailey is that they plan on building through the draft. Nix stated that he plans to get bigger physical linemen, which is what needed here in Buffalo. I like what Nix did in the draft, but I know it will take 1-2 more drafts for the Bills to be a solid contender again. -
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And how many picks did Sanchez throw in the bad NJ weather last year when the Jets played the Bills? Pennington has no arm strength from all the injuries and surgeries. If Pennington throws the ball more than 15 yards down field, it will be easily intercepted. Chad Henne looked real good when the Bills beat the Phins 31-14 last year, didn't he? -
Let the Doom & Gloom reign
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No one can deny that the Bills sucked big time over the last ten years. Ralph Wilson needs to take a lot of blame for that. No one wanted Dick Jauron as HC, but that's who we were stuck with for 3 1/2 years. Ralph became shell-shocked after Donahoe and hired Marv to help stabilize the front office, well too bad Marv didn't know how to stabilize the team. But if you don't like this team, or are just a bandwagon fan, then leave and come back when the Bills are doing better. Otherwise, go call the Whaambulance: WHAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! -
Where did we really reach?
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http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/index.php?...l=corey+chavous I really liked Chavous' knowledge of the players we drafted in the later rounds. Sounds like Chavous really gets into the draft and knows his stuff, unlike a lot of the so-called NFL experts on NFLN & ESPN. -
Clayton ranks the worst 5 offseasons
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I'll Take 1-15 (Winning The Home Opener)
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I'll go with 8-8