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When does McD go on the hot seat?


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22 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:

The Bills lead the league in penalties per game.

 

Plays are coming in late on offense and it's causing problems lining up and getting the snap off - see yesterday's false start where both Ford and Williams moved early because the clock was down to zero.

 

The weekly game plans reveal a staggering lack of respect for the opponent - they're trying to just do what they want without studying/accounting for the other teams' tendencies.

 

Allen has already given up on his line and is pressing every game.

 

There have been few consequences to negative plays like penalties and fumbles.

 

A decision was made to bring back the team's own free agents and continue to overpay veterans like Addison in an effort to show investment in the "process."

 

This is a talented team with an easy schedule in desperate need of detail-oriented coaching and it's obviously missing right now.

 

This year - granted we're only halfway through - has been a really, really bad look for McD.

No, this was because of yet another failed attempt at a hard count by Allen. Just run the damn play and stop trying to trick the d-line. It ain't working.

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1 hour ago, BillsEnthusiast said:

 

Milano is one of the only players on defense that actually has an impact my guy

Where was he yesterday??  He was hurt again and a non factor.  He has a bad track record at staying healthy. 

 

Since 2017 he has missed 11 games due to injury.  That is not counting any injury's and missed playing time this year.   3 games not started and counting.

 

He is 51st in the league this year for LB's in tackles "33 total".   He only 41st with 12 assisted tackles and this was all prior to yesterdays game.

 

He is not even in the top 75 players this year for tackles by a defensive player.

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/player/_/view/defense/table/defensive/sort/totalTackles/dir/desc

 

Hardly worth the ROI on the $44 Mil contract Buffalo is paying him.

 

 

 

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McDermott is in the extremely safe category for now...  I would say even if they lose all 7 of their remaining games (they wont), he wont get fired, and doubt it will even be considered.  Some media may start to mention its a possibility.

 

If they crater this season (miss the playoffs), and next season doesn't go well, I think the conversation will probably need to be had.  

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53 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

No, this was because of yet another failed attempt at a hard count by Allen. Just run the damn play and stop trying to trick the d-line. It ain't working.


It was a hard count with the play clock down close to zero.  Too much chaos in a critical situation - coaches should be keeping things simple there.  Greg Roman got fired midseason for similar antics.

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15 minutes ago, Toyo321 said:

Where was he yesterday??  He was hurt again and a non factor.  He has a bad track record at staying healthy. 

 

Since 2017 he has missed 11 games due to injury.  That is not counting any injury's and missed playing time this year.   3 games not started and counting.

 

He is 51st in the league this year for LB's in tackles "33 total".   He only 41st with 12 assisted tackles and this was all prior to yesterdays game.

 

He is not even in the top 75 players this year for tackles by a defensive player.

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/player/_/view/defense/table/defensive/sort/totalTackles/dir/desc

 

Hardly worth the ROI on the $44 Mil contract Buffalo is paying him.

 

 

 

? - he is without a doubt one of the best cover LBs in the league. The passer rating against him this season is 73.3, which is exceptional for a linebacker.  It was 70.9 last year. By way of comparison, Devin White, who everyone thinks is great in coverage, has a rating of 96.9 against him this season and was at 109.6 last year. 

 

Milano is paid the way he is because he is elite in coverage for a LB. 

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1 hour ago, OP Blue said:

You are not scheming your way out of not being able to stop the run.  Two very good running teams came in and destroyed the Bills.

I’d love to see some defensive innovation from McD and Frazier. You’re going against a strong run team, put more defenders in the box on early and running downs. Why not run a 5-2 with either Hyde or Poyer in the box as an 8th defender? The 4-2 nickel scheme wasn’t working and they stubbornly stuck with it.

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No hot seat till he misses the playoffs. If that happens, he gets next year to solidify his job. He has underachieved and Dabol has Josh's support or he's out the door this offseason with the unimaginative playcalling and not dressing Breida until week 10. Frazier should be replaced because this group does not tackle or play defense without fouling.

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1 hour ago, 34-78-83 said:

You'd have to be an idiot to think that the 2nd best Gm/Head Coach combo in Bills history should be something to consider doing away with after a loss while underway in a season at 6-4 when the beast record in the entire conference is 7-3.

 

If we don't make the playoffs or back in and go one and done, then yes it's time to have a serious discussion about their long time viability starting with the Pegulas calling them out for their failure this year and steadfast determination to bring back the same team from last year.

 

It's all about results in this league and if we believe Allen is a franchise QB you don't want to waste valuable years with a Marvin Lewis type of coach. You make the move sooner than later to replace him with a capable HC and GM that can elevate this franchise and as of today I don't believe this regime is capable of winning a championship.

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McD’s lack of offensive knowledge and inability to supervise his OC is killing the team. I see a HC who still believes having an elite defense will win a championship.  

 

At some point, Beane needs to make it clear they are an offensive team.  Specifically, that they win with Allen and supporting him.  Not having a balanced team that invests equally on both sides of the ball. Not confident McClappy can change his spots at this point in his career. 

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I wouldn't even consider it a hot seat for it least a couple years.  I honestly think that he and Beane knew about these issues last year but couldn't find a suitable fix during the off season either because trades fell through, no cap space, or players they wanted weren't available in the draft.  Give them a chance.  We are still loads better then most of the other teams I've had the "privelidge" of watching in my 13 years as a dead on ticket holder

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15 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

The difference may be that the Bills reportedly have one of the lowest vax rates in the league.    If only 60-70% are vaxxed.........that's a lot of unvaccinated players.

 

 

 

 

The Bucs are 100% vaccinated behind VERY outspoken, public, and clear-cut direction from Arians. The Patriots are also one of the top vaccinated teams behind Belichick's approach. None of that "respecting decision" garbage. Take the politics and fear-mongering propaganda out of it, it's about availability and winning. A completely opposite approach from what our coach and players took. Team-first vs Player-first.

 

It's hardly the only, or even main, issue. But there is no way it hasn't contributed to at least a minor rift in the locker room, regardless of what players say in press conferences.

 

And rift or not, has now hampered our team in at least 2 games, which greatly contributed to losing.

 

Starts at the top with leadership.

 

Edit: A preemptive "save your puke faces". Facts dont care about how you feel about the vaccines. Like it or not, this is about availability and being committed to winning, and it is what it is.

 

 

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3 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

 

The Bucs are 100% vaccinated behind VERY outspoken, public, and clear-cut direction from Arians. The Patriots are also one of the top vaccinated teams behind Belichick's approach. None of that "respecting decision" garbage. Take the politics and fear-mongering propaganda out of it, it's about availability and winning. A completely opposite approach from what our coach and players took. Team-first vs Player-first.

 

It's hardly the only, or even main, issue. But there is no way it hasn't contributed to at least a minor rift in the locker room, regardless of what players say in press conferences.

 

And rift or not, has now hampered our team in at least 2 games, which greatly contributed to losing.

 

Starts at the top with leadership.

 

Edit: A preemptive "save your puke faces". Facts dont care about how you feel about the vaccines. Like it or not, this is about availability and being committed to winning, and it is what it is.

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

 

The Bucs are 100% vaccinated behind VERY outspoken, public, and clear-cut direction from Arians. The Patriots are also one of the top vaccinated teams behind Belichick's approach. None of that "respecting decision" garbage. Take the politics and fear-mongering propaganda out of it, it's about availability and winning. A completely opposite approach from what our coach and players took. Team-first vs Player-first.

 

It's hardly the only, or even main, issue. But there is no way it hasn't contributed to at least a minor rift in the locker room, regardless of what players say in press conferences.

 

And rift or not, has now hampered our team in at least 2 games, which greatly contributed to losing.

 

Starts at the top with leadership.

 

Edit: A preemptive "save your puke faces". Facts dont care about how you feel about the vaccines. Like it or not, this is about availability and being committed to winning, and it is what it is.

 

 

 

I lurk so much because people usually have brought up my points before me.  I missed this but kudos!!!

 

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There comes a time when a linebacker needs to make plays at the line of scrimmage.  Yeah he had good years in 2018 and 2019.  But a LB's job is to get tackles for losses and at or around the line of scrimmage, stuffs and run stopping ability.  Devin White does this,  Milano can't do this consistently the past two years,  not anymore.  I don't care if he can cover a running back out of the backfield or tight end because that is not the problem, neither of our line backers are disruptive enough on a consistent basis at the line of scrimmage, thus our running defense 's kryptonite.  Here you go....

 

White in 3 years is only 13 tackles behind Milano total for his career, and white has played 26 fewer games than Milano.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6WgRaQHd8c

 

https://stathead.com/football/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&player_id1=MilaMa00&player_id2=WhitDe02

 

WOW enough said.

 

 

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