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Just now, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Weo thinks I can determine everything from the outside.  I don't need to know the players, the gameplan, the playbook...none of that.  I'm right, they're wrong.

 

 

lol McD spent a month preparing and planning for NP to start week 1 Josh's rookie year (despite an epic season prior).  McD saw all the film.  He read the playbooks.   He was in all the locker rooms.  The meetings.  The cafeterias.  The whirlpools and hot tubs.  He met with all the liaisons......and then his entire offseason plan was tossed into the garbage after the season was only 30 minutes old.!!

 

But you're right.....no one outside of that organization could possibly have accurately predicted this outcome before it happened!!

 

that's funny. 

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


obviously fans can be wrong.

 

This is turning into one of the stranger rants in awhile. And there have been some strange ones 

 

 

No one else one has claimed otherwise.

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6 hours ago, billsfan89 said:

I think he is vastly overpaid for such a niche position. He isn't much of a factor in the receiving game and I am not sure how great of a blocker he is. He is getting paid 3 million to handle a position that is increasingly less valuable in the modern NFL.

 

I just am not seeing the value the Bills are getting out of that 3 million cap charge even if Smith is a great blocker. Unless Smith adds value via special teams that I am not seeing he just seems more like a niche player who is paid well beyond that. 

i saw him handle Bosa 1 on 1 against the Chargers.  Hes a nasty blocker out there, and this coaching staff has earned our trust finding value in players that our naked eye cant see.  See Star Loutieue as example #1 this year of a player the board had a hard time seeing value in.  The roster didnt change much and yet here we are missing him this year

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Man let’s end this. He’s a damn good nasty with an edge run blocker. We are trying to get ready for playoff football and create some semblance of a run game. Knox is athletic as heck as demonstrated last night. Unfortunately Kroft is odd man out for now. Glad we have great depth and wouldn’t count Kroft out at some point. Ok I’m out 💯

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8 hours ago, Ramza86 said:

 

Nope, just wanted to vent. I was irate in the game day thread yesterday. 

 

I thought about it again today. 

You were irate. That’s funny.

 

Look at the replay, Allen waited too long, then misfired behind him.  Probably the only mistake Allen made all day.  

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8 hours ago, Ramza86 said:

 

How many times have we seen Lee get a penalty one of the two snaps he gets a game?


we have the most complete win, talk of Allen fir MVP, and even now announcers are talking about how we can beat the Steelers after the way they played for two games and you’re hot take is Lee Smith is fat?  

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1 hour ago, BillsShredder83 said:

i saw him handle Bosa 1 on 1 against the Chargers.  Hes a nasty blocker out there, and this coaching staff has earned our trust finding value in players that our naked eye cant see.  See Star Loutieue as example #1 this year of a player the board had a hard time seeing value in.  The roster didnt change much and yet here we are missing him this year

 

I saw Star's value esp in the back end of 2019, I get that not every player is going to stuff the stat sheet or be eye popping. But Smith got a lot of bad holding penalties in 2019 and I would be shocked to see him out there for more than 25% of the offensive snaps. Unless he is a really good ST player (In ways that I am not privy too which is possible) who also fills a niche role on offense and adds value to the locker room. But honestly I just don't see 3 million in value from Smith as a blocker on a small amount of snaps.

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4 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:


You don’t know the locker room.  You don’t know the relationship between them.  What’s actually is silly is you think you do.  You know what’s valuable in the Bills locker room....you really deep down believe that.
 

Since I don’t either, I’m taking the words of the guy who is...that’s Allen.  He specifically says he has helped him so he’s added value.

In fact, the average NFL career is probably 3 years.  Smith is in his 9th so obviously he’s been valuable enough to last this long.  
 

Yes he will be gone one day but that doesn’t take away what he did when he was here.  You basically think he’s a waste.

 

Actually he is in his 10th.  4 in Buffalo, 4 with Raiders, 2nd with Buffalo again.

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12 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

I never said GM's or Coaches are perfect.  You and I can see the obvious like QB's throwing picks or WR dropping balls.  

 

How much do any of us know what happens in the locker room, the film room, the positional meetings, what's happening in practice?  We don't.  So when McDermott activates Smith over Kroft, there's a reason none of us know.  And for message boards fans to say McDermott is wrong activating one back up tight end over the other is silly.  Questioning is much different than criticizing.

 

 

I see your point, but here is my perspective. Not saying I am right as I could be wrong.

 

1. I think it is more up to Daboll over MCD who plays on the offensive side of the ball. Sure MCD has final say because he is the HC, but my strong guess is daboll has a heavy influence on who he wants in the lineup/pacakges on the offensive side of the ball.

 

2. I can't say I buy the theory that Lee smith is in cause his intangibles, meetings, practices etc. There were many games he was inactive this year. Why would they make him inactive for half the games if that were the case?

 

3. I think the reason smith is inactive and active sometimes is because Daboll is a very game plan specific coach. Lee smith is obviously a great run blocker, and it seems like when the Bills want to run the ball more, he is usually active. (With the exception of last week)

 

In saying that, I think smith has been active the last 3 weeks so Daboll must like him better in the line-up over Kroft,at least of late.

 

But I have a hard time buying the theory that Smith plays because he is a locker room guy, and cause he is good in practice etc. If that were the case, I don't think he wouldn't be inactive for half the games this year.

 

I could be wrong, but just my personal opinion.

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13 hours ago, JGMcD2 said:

It’s not Josh’s liaison... Josh said he learned things from him leadership wise... and he’s a guy that acts as a liaison for ALL OF THE PLAYERS. I really don’t understand how you created this idea that Josh needs someone to talk to McDermott and Daboll about everything for him. 
 

That’s not what it is. Do you understand there are conversations that players have with other players that they won’t necessarily bring up to the coaching staff? 

 

I don’t understand why you continue to push back on this when I’ve literally witnessed these things put in place and happen. Coaching staff and players aren’t friends, they have to work together. Staff members are seen as management by players... players are an entirely different party.  They don’t always freely discuss everything... but it’s valuable to have guys that build good relationships and are able to bridge the gap between the two parties. 

 

An example of this:  When Josh was "twisted up" in that tackle by Bosa, he came out, apparently said he was OK and declined medical attention.   I have the impression the coaches and trainers are pretty well aware that Josh would decline medical attention and say he's good to go for just about anything.  Lee Smith is the one who came up to Josh as he waited on the sideline, 2x as I recall, and talked to him. 

 

Now I don't think that's why the Bills are keeping him around...I think we've seen him get playing time because Kroft and Knox weren't gettin' 'er done on the run blocking.

 

But I think it's an example of what @JGMcD2 is talking about, where Smith is more on a peer/buddy level and might be able to sanity-check if Josh is bent on heroics when he should be heading for the tent.

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What a strange thread this is. Over the years we have had many instances of players who contributed relatively little on Sunday (or should we correct that verbiage to "Game Day", now that the Bills are more successful again!) - but were kept around for what was widely considered to be "Leadership" qualities (for you fellow old timers - Phil Villapiano is a good example of this).

 

What is the value of having a player like Smith or Villapiano on the roster? I for one feel that there can be a place for a player like this - and the value of such a player must be found outside the statistics. This is not to say that Lee smith's penchant for untimely penalties does not bother me (it certainly does) - but Smith's contribution to the team might indeed hold more value than we might think. When he offers no value to the team - or when his negative plays (penalties) outweigh his intangible contributions - then I have no doubt that the Bill's waste no time in releasing him. After all - the NFL is a cut throat business - no room for sentimentality in the NFL.

 

Also - to paraphrase Buddy Ryan (at least I've seen this attributed to him) -- "If you start listening to what the fans say you should be doing, then you will soon be sitting in the stands with them".

 

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27 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

An example of this:  When Josh was "twisted up" in that tackle by Bosa, he came out, apparently said he was OK and declined medical attention.   I have the impression the coaches and trainers are pretty well aware that Josh would decline medical attention and say he's good to go for just about anything.  Lee Smith is the one who came up to Josh as he waited on the sideline, 2x as I recall, and talked to him. 

 

Now I don't think that's why the Bills are keeping him around...I think we've seen him get playing time because Kroft and Knox weren't gettin' 'er done on the run blocking.

 

But I think it's an example of what @JGMcD2 is talking about, where Smith is more on a peer/buddy level and might be able to sanity-check if Josh is bent on heroics when he should be heading for the tent.

Yeah, that’s an example of a situation for sure.

 

There could be a huge list of things, some things off the field, in the locker room and more. 
 

It’s not just for Josh either... 

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5 minutes ago, Bulldog said:

 

 

Also - to paraphrase Buddy Ryan (at least I've seen this attributed to him) -- "If you start listening to what the fans say you should be doing, then you will soon be sitting in the stands with them".

 

Actually, I believe that was Marv Levy who said that... though he might not have been the originator.  Sounds too smart for Buddy Ryan!

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