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McDermott acknowledged the #Bills' wideouts haven't done well winning individual battles during the first two games.

http://www.twcnews.com/nys/rochester/sports/2017/09/20/buffalo-bills-denver-broncos-sean-mcdermott-wide-receivers-.html

 

 

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Jordan Matthews with some interesting comments regarding the WR criticism. #Bills

https://twitter.com/i/videos/tweet/910601730827718657

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I just wish they would act like they know what it is a evaluation year. I think most Bills fans can accept a crap win year if they are seeing the entire playbooks on Sunday (wait no they wont what am i saying)

 

Do you honestly think that if the team came out and said "We're going to spend the next year evaluating everything, and will probably only get about 3 wins," that most posters here would change what they think and write?

 

 

I swear some of you treat this team like it's a girlfriend.

 

"I love you, baby, but I just wish you'd be honest with me. I've been hurt before, baby, and my emotions are raw, and I just need to know the truth so I don't look like a fool. I just can't handle another night of you banging another guy, unless you'll just be straight and tell me that's what you're doing. I still won't like it, but at least I know you're being honest with me."

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Do you honestly think that if the team came out and said "We're going to spend the next year evaluating everything, and will probably only get about 3 wins," that most posters here would change what they think and write?

 

 

I swear some of you treat this team like it's a girlfriend.

 

"I love you, baby, but I just wish you'd be honest with me. I've been hurt before, baby, and my emotions are raw, and I just need to know the truth so I don't look like a fool. I just can't handle another night of you banging another guy, unless you'll just be straight and tell me that's what you're doing. I still won't like it, but at least I know you're being honest with me."

:lol::lol::lol:

 

Interesting analogy.

 

If the Bills team is Bills fans' girlfriend, then Bills fans are Ray Rice :D

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I don't like this. We saw on the All22 that WRs were open against the zone. They need to given a chance to make plays.

I agree with this 100%...sure the whole offense played like crap, but Tyrod is the leader of the offense, and to me it was he who left plays on the field...and I'm getting tired of hearing coaches throw everyone under the bus EXCEPT suspect #1- the QB...why don't you ever hear coaches say their QB needs to keep his eyes down field more, get rid of the ball on time, and hit his open receivers? They act like there is no elephant in the room.

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I agree with 100%...sure the whole offense played like crap, but to me it was Tyrod who left plays on the field...and I'm getting tired of hearing coaches throw everyone under the bus EXCEPT suspect #1- the QB...why don't you ever hear coaches say their QB needs to keep his eyes down field more, get rid of the ball on time, and hit his open receivers? They act like there is no elephant in the room.

Same issue for 2+ years now...guys sit wide open adn Tyrod doesn't see them or he could throw them wide open and won't do it.

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By Conor Orr

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After watching both Bills games this season, I've come away thinking that Matthews is a more practical fit for the improvisational Taylor, as are the rest of Buffalo's remaining receivers. When he becomes engrained in this offense, it will start to diversify.


While the run game is their absolute strength, it becomes a detriment when the team is consistently plowing into a brick wall of eight or nine defenders on every play.



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Mathews is good. When given the chance he will make a play on the ball. When his contract is up and the bills don't want to pay, he will go somewhere with a real QB and be a player. Tyrod needs to start trusting his WRs and let these guys make plays. Every good QB does this all the time. It's not a huge deal, it's only Tyrods 7th year in the league and he has only had the same issues for his entire time as a starter. I'm sure it's just a matter of time here before he figures it out. We just got to give this guy 4 or 5 more seasons. By then he will probably realize that most decent WRs will make plays on almost any corner. I'm sure that day is coming....

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I don't like this. We saw on the All22 that WRs were open against the zone. They need to given a chance to make plays.

 

of course they were, but the narrative here is that they suck.

 

Matthews has caught as WR 1 in Philadelphia, 85 passes from Bradford & Sanchez in 2015 and 73 passes from rookie Wentz in 2016. Granted, the total yardage could be better (11.7 YPR), but the guy can and does get open. it's just a matter of throwing him the ball.

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Everything is so predictable, why not try different players. The defenses key on Clay, try Logan big target unexpected. Try any w/o they never heard of, nothing to lose, keep rotating. We can find the match up, but we have to take chances, let Tyrod move and buy time, line is not going to hold up. Von Miller will have have a Buffalo zip code if Mills has to block him alone. Our D can ruin Denvers offenses day!

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Well that's usually what happens when you have a rookie and a bunch of cast offs. This organization remains a joke until proven otherwise, the trade of Sammy is just unthinkable. Please spare the 'something for nothing' argument. We should have extended his rookie option and kept him a bill as long as possible. I feel bad for the QB savior we attempt to draft with this wr core... it could be the second coming of Jim Kelly and he will struggle mightily.

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of course they were, but the narrative here is that they suck.

 

Matthews has caught as WR 1 in Philadelphia, 85 passes from Bradford & Sanchez in 2015 and 73 passes from rookie Wentz in 2016. Granted, the total yardage could be better (11.7 YPR), but the guy can and does get open. it's just a matter of throwing him the ball.

 

He was never their #1 target.

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