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The number of blowout losses under McBean is astounding


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In a league where it is increasingly difficult to throw INT because the rules protect the offense, we have spent a million assets on a defense which NEEDS to generate turnovers to succeed. We have missed on every single offensive addition besides Dion Dawkins. We are screwed these guys have no idea how to win in the NFL.

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Take offense out of it just for the sake of it. What explains the defense being so hot and cold. Is that coaching, is that just lake of passion or lack of drive because offense is bad?

 

The fact that they are so inconsistent on defense is very concerning and that's McDermott's specialty 

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27 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

This article is spot on. I keep asking the same question....McDermott acts like we have a bunch of rookies and 2nd year players starting as each game he makes the statement we have a lot of young players. WHO exactly is he referencing? Allen, Jones and Dawkins on O, White, Milano and Edmunds on D? The majority of the starters are very experienced!  How they are losing, the Qb plan for Josh and his comments postgame are very concerning! Is he not able to see what everyone else sees?

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47 minutes ago, Mrbojanglezs said:

Take offense out of it just for the sake of it. What explains the defense being so hot and cold. Is that coaching, is that just lake of passion or lack of drive because offense is bad?

 

The fact that they are so inconsistent on defense is very concerning and that's McDermott's specialty 

I think the answer to that is Flaco, Rivers, Rogers, and Luck.  When facing good/great QB's performing effectively this defense is over-matched from a talent and scheme perspective.  Look at their wins under McDermott.  I can't recall the Bills  beating a good QB playing well.  It's been beating 2nd tier QB's and the better one's on an occasional off day. 

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14 hours ago, ngbills said:

Marrone had 1 of these in 2 years

Rex had 0 in his 2 years.

 

So the 2 coaches before these guys had 1 in 4 years and he has had 7 in less than 1.5 seasons. That is awful. Beyond awful. 

 

 

You can not argue with the numbers and this guy is in way over his head as I have stated from the beginning.  This whole thing was ass backwards from the beginning.  Pegula fires "The Rex Clown show" before the season ends, & then hires Mcdipshit early in the offseason.  Pegs then supposedly gives Mcdipshit the keys to the franchise, when this guy has never been nothing more than a slightly above average Defensive Coordinator.   I would like to know who hired him.  Was it Pegs, Rusty, Whaley?  He keeps his lame duck GM Whaley on which he knows he is going to fire to oversee the draft.  Immediately after the draft he then fires Whaley & lets Mcdipshit hand pick his BFF from Carolina.  Any sane organization would of cleaned house the moment the season ended & started by searching for a GM to run the place.  Pegs did this whole thing backwards & we are now seeing the results.  I just don't see Beane/Mcdipshit getting fired after this season.  But they have created a mess of epic nature here.  We have an offense in a league where teams are setting NFL scoring & yard records on a weekly basis that can not even muster together a few first downs.  I will say if Mcdipshit was heading the draft & not Whaley, he should be fired immediately for passing on Mahomes & Watson.  

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The Bills plan under McDermott is to play football like it's 1985. 

 

Run the ball, play special teams and hold the opposition to field goals.

 

There is nothing forward thinking about his approach at all, which is concerning when you look around the league and see that all of the best teams have progressive coaches who are constantly trying to innovate what they do.

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13 hours ago, Jerome007 said:

The blowouts are REALLY concerning. But as for "losing the locker room", while it might sure happen, so far the Bills have bounced back time and time again under McD.

 

 

 

The defense looked like it quit on MCD halfway thru the first quarter yesterday.  Probably realized we could play 20 quarters of football & this offense isn't going to cross the goal line.

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18 minutes ago, Gordio said:

 

The defense looked like it quit on MCD halfway thru the first quarter yesterday.  Probably realized we could play 20 quarters of football & this offense isn't going to cross the goal line.

 

I don't think that's the case based on what the players said after the game. They indicated that they were not prepared for what the Colts did on offense with new looks that they hadn't seen on film.  Each time the defense adjusted, the Colts would throw something new at them that they weren't ready for.  The Bills were simply out-coached based on what I heard. 

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You know what would be fun? Taking all this free cap spce and handing it to someone who knows what they're doing.

 

Thanks for nothing McBeane, but on second thought, we'll take it from here.

 

It will never happen, but a man can dream.

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2 minutes ago, BananaB said:

How many playoff appearances have we had under McDermot and Beane? I think that gives them a little leeway

BS, Rex(i'm no fan of Rex) made it to AFC championship games and his Baltimore defense won SB. How much time did that buy him? Not even 2 years.

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5 minutes ago, pop gun said:

BS, Rex(i'm no fan of Rex) made it to AFC championship games and his Baltimore defense won SB. How much time did that buy him? Not even 2 years.

 

He did that with a different organizations, not Buffalo. McDermot did it in Buffalo and ended the ***** the drought. Huge difference.

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2 minutes ago, BananaB said:

 

He did that with a different organizations, not Buffalo. McDermot did it in Buffalo and ended the ***** the drought. Huge difference.

No it isn't, besides Andy Dalton ended the drought not McDermott, they were out of the playoffs until that TD.

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