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10 hours ago, bills6969 said:

How much of the lousy offense tonight was due to Daboll knowing our offense?

 

This is what I hope took place. I kept thinking during the game... "this is the man who installed our offense. He knows the plays, audibles , hand signals, etc"

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46 minutes ago, CincyBillsFan said:

Yes there were.  In fact there was a lot more then a lot of fans want to acknowledge.  Here's a couple:

 

In 1991, the Bills best offense of the Super Bowl years lost at NE 16 - 13. The Bills were 10 - 1 and the Pats 3 - 8 when that game was played. Kelly threw 4 INT's.

 

In 1992, the 5 - 2 Bills hosted the 0 - 7 Pats at Rich Stadium. At halftime the Bills were trailing 7 - 0 and Kelly had thrown 2 INT's.  The fans booed the Bills off the field.  I know this because I was at the game.  The Bills came back and won it 16 - 7.

 

In 1988, the 11 -2 Bills lost to the 3 - 10 TB Bucs at Tampa 10 - 5.  The Bills trailed 10 - 2 late in the 4th quarter.

 

A there are a lot more.

 

For those that appreciate the history of the Bills I highly recommend Sal Maiorana's Relentless. This book as every box score from 1960 through the 1993 season.

 

 

 

I'm just reacting to your comment which tells me you don't watch much football.  Sure, I wouldn't call it a "good throw" but it wasn't a "crap throw" either I would call it GOOD ENOUGH.

 

BTW, do you expect Allen to perfectly place the ball on every throw?  When I watch KC I see a lot of over thrown & under thrown Mahomes throws being caught regularly.  Kelsy alone has 3 - 4 per game.

 

 

Yeah for whatever reason the Pats often times gave the Bills fits on D...Colts too sometimes, although there were equal number of times the Bills blew them out. Jon Hand on the Colts and the "ippett" brothers on the Patriots D(Andre Tippett and Ronnie Lippett) used to give Kelly problems.

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40 minutes ago, Dan said:

I was wondering about that watching the game.   It looked really close to me… but no replays at all.  But clearly his knee looks down there.  Oh well.

 

This drove me and my son bananas.  They did show a quick replay and it looked like he was down, and then they cut to commercial and when they came back, the Giants offense was on the field and the announcers said nothing at all.

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9 hours ago, SCBills said:

The Bills have Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, a good OL and a solid running back room. 
 

So what’s the problem?

 

A) Dorsey

 

B) Lack of a trustworthy #2

 

C) Both 

 

I think juries out on (A) although my patience is wearing thin.   (B) though .. (B) is clearly an issue.

 

Davis isn’t it.  He’s a really good WR3 / Down The Field Threat.  
 

We have three options…

 

Hope rookie TE Kincaid develops into that this season

 

OR trade for a more well rounded WR

 

OR Shakir/Harty become more reliably integrated in the offense as the season goes on.  
 

If none of those happen.. I fear we’re stuck with this unpredictable high variance offense.   


At the risk of getting flamed, you cannot win championships targeting one receiver 16 times per game. And it doesn’t matter what the rest of the WR Corp looks like. I don’t care. I would much rather try and have WR’s fail than have offenses run the way they did last night and @Jets. 
 

Aaron Rodgers is wildly talented and is very open about if you drop the ball he won’t throw it to you. Some of the problem is the WR of course, but QB’s with that mentality also hold their teams back and force them into being one dimensional.

 

That said, I don’t think it’s a trust issue for Josh. I think Allen legit just wants to throw the ball to Diggs. I’m willing to be they thought they were gonna pop off and put up Madden numbers. They didn’t but they felt like they should so kept trying it. 

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5 hours ago, Nitro said:

The problem, IMO, is inconsistent offense/play calling.  Dorsey is erratic in his play selections.  Even though they are head scratching the players need to execcute their assignments.  Two games where six out of eight quarters the offense play was below average.  This is a repeat of last season.  McD has to get a handle on this ASAP!


This also happened under Daboll. 

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1 hour ago, BernieBill said:

"God" is a man-made irrational belief ... McDermott's sermonizing and evangelism embarrasses the Bills organization, insults atheist Bills fans, and demonstrates McDermott to be a painfully ignorant human being, just more evidence he is ill-equipped intellectually to compete with the cream of the NFL coaching crop.  Last night's game was an abomination, means nothing that the Bills "won."  It was a disgraceful performance and that's on McDermott. 

Bernie:  Would you say the following are irrational/ignorant:  Francis Collins, Charles Townes, Paul Ewert, Rosalind Picard, Jing Kong, William Newsome, etc.?

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12 hours ago, Process said:

When you consider the opponent, this was the worst game of the season for the o line. Giants defense is terrible. Josh should not have been running for his life as much as he was. 

 

A few times they came on the delayed blitz and Cook blocks like his eyes are closed.

 

Completely whiffed and Josh had to magic away from the free rusher.

 

McDermott had him riding the pine after. As he should.

 

Blocking on pass plays is an important part of being an every down back.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Big Turk said:

Interesting look...Davis appears to be down with possession?  Why was this not overturned on replay review...should have been looked at by the booth since it was a turnover? 

 

 


That was my thought watching it live. I don’t think we ever got a good replay. Just commercial break then a ruling. 

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1 hour ago, BernieBill said:

"God" is a man-made irrational belief ... McDermott's sermonizing and evangelism embarrasses the Bills organization, insults atheist Bills fans, and demonstrates McDermott to be a painfully ignorant human being, just more evidence he is ill-equipped intellectually to compete with the cream of the NFL coaching crop.  Last night's game was an abomination, means nothing that the Bills "won."  It was a disgraceful performance and that's on McDermott. 

 

Exercise your right to not watch his pressers.

 

Having your belief system does not mean that others cannot express their own.

 

That, and there is another board for this kind of circular logic and intolerance.

 

 

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1 hour ago, TheFunPolice said:

I just re-read the last several pages of this thread and I think a few people mentioned the same thing.

 

That happy go lucky smile and swagger that Josh had just isn't there much this year. He looks freaking miserable almost every game. 

 

Maybe it's the weight of expectations, a true issue with Diggs, frustration, or something off the field. But that's the thing I notice most. Even postgame last night when he was interviewed as the winning QB on the field, he seemed like a guy that just lost a playoff game. A couple clichés, then he said "let's go home." 

 

Couple that with his comment of "same **** different day" after the Jets game and I am starting to worry a bit about his psyche. These guys are human, and I hope whatever it is gets fixed. 

 

Also, Tirico had set the postgame interview up as Josh and Diggs but it was just Josh standing there looking like he'd rather be anywhere else in the world. 

 

 


So I don’t want to worry anybody but….

 

I believe Hailee Steinfeld has been in attendance for @Jets, Jags, and now Giants. 
 

It’s unfortunate for her, but if this continues she may get the Romo/Jessica Simpson treatment of being known as a jinx.

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1 hour ago, BernieBill said:

"God" is a man-made irrational belief ... McDermott's sermonizing and evangelism embarrasses the Bills organization, insults atheist Bills fans, and demonstrates McDermott to be a painfully ignorant human being, just more evidence he is ill-equipped intellectually to compete with the cream of the NFL coaching crop.  Last night's game was an abomination, means nothing that the Bills "won."  It was a disgraceful performance and that's on McDermott. 

 

You posted this yesterday, so why did you feel the need to post this again?

 

People have a right to their beliefs.   McDermott has a right to be a Christian, you have a right to be an Atheist.  That is exactly where the conversation about religion should end and steer back to football.   Take your agenda elsewhere. I reported you yesterday and I will report you again.  Seek help for your hatred. 

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3 minutes ago, Mango said:


So I don’t want to worry anybody but….

 

I believe Hailee Steinfeld has been in attendance for @Jets, Jags, and now Giants. 
 

It’s unfortunate for her, but if this continues she may get the Romo/Jessica Simpson treatment of being known as a jinx.

I think that she was in a suite for the Raiders' game too.

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Just now, FrenchConnection said:

I think that she was in a suite for the Raiders' game too.


I didn’t know that. But she was also at Sabres Hopener!

 

In terms of playing quality sports, Buffalo teams are 1-4 with her in attendance. 

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1 hour ago, Matt_In_NH said:

Uh, excuse me sir, the Bills offense has gone from bottom 5 to top 5 under his watch.   And top 5 has been for three years which I would describe as consistent

 

They need to be more consistent, game to game.

 

The Bills are the type to be unstoppable one week, and easily score 45-50.  Then a week later, they seem asleep for the first 2-3 quarters and barely manager 10-14 points.  That's the type of nonsense that makes you Top 5 in NFL rankings, but earns an early playoff exit.

 

It's better to be a team that will consistently score 25-30 pretty much every single game.

 

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