RyanC883 Posted yesterday at 05:29 AM Posted yesterday at 05:29 AM 26 minutes ago, Big Blitz said: Kincaid is finally emerging - but bc he can’t block and he’s glass he can only play 45 percent of the snaps. Elam, Kincaid, Keon - the last “first” round picks a total disaster. Picks that could have been traded by a real GM to get a DK or Pickens or who freaking ever - to move up and draft JSN!! imagine having JSN and Pickens! 1 Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted yesterday at 05:29 AM Posted yesterday at 05:29 AM 29 minutes ago, buffblue said: Don't worry Josh Palmer is healthy now. He'll be the difference maker for us I heard that crap after the ATL game,when two catches made fans believe that it was Palmer’s coming out party. Fans desperately want to believe that JAGs like Palmer and Shavers are difference makers and I hate arguing about it, but hope (usually misguided) springs eternal amongst the Mafia. We’ll get em next year guys, just run it back again 3 1 2 Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted yesterday at 05:35 AM Posted yesterday at 05:35 AM 27 minutes ago, In Summary said: Depends if Terry is actively engaged or if he's indifferent after Kim's health event. Maybe if he was a Football guy and didn't also own the Sabres. He's spent literally decades (22 years) going through countless coaches and GM's trying to find one that could so much as get them to the Playoffs. I don't think that isn't a major key to his reluctancy to pull the trigger for unknowns with the Bills. Beane and McDermott are literally the only hires that have ever won for him in multiple sports. Quote
Dr.Sack Posted yesterday at 06:10 AM Posted yesterday at 06:10 AM Think of the Bills defense as the Bills offense. Quote
GoBills808 Posted yesterday at 06:15 AM Posted yesterday at 06:15 AM 39 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said: Maybe if he was a Football guy and didn't also own the Sabres. He's spent literally decades (22 years) going through countless coaches and GM's trying to find one that could so much as get them to the Playoffs. I don't think that isn't a major key to his reluctancy to pull the trigger for unknowns with the Bills. Beane and McDermott are literally the only hires that have ever won for him in multiple sports. Beane and McDermott haven't won ***** 1 Quote
NyQuil Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Still feel good about the receiving corp dipshit? Want to yell at local radio host some more? 7 1 Quote
BillsPride12 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 10 hours ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said: I heard that crap after the ATL game,when two catches made fans believe that it was Palmer’s coming out party. Fans desperately want to believe that JAGs like Palmer and Shavers are difference makers and I hate arguing about it, but hope (usually misguided) springs eternal amongst the Mafia. We’ll get em next year guys, just run it back again Difference makers? There's one poor B****** on here who compared Shavers to a Hall of Famer! It's very sad 1 Quote
ngbills Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Every day it is more and more clear that if not for Allen McBeane would not have lasted more than a few seasons. 2 Quote
NeverOutNick Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Colin Cowherd just brought up the WGR take from earlier this year and let it play on national radio and called Brandon Beanhead out basically saying how is it that Howey Roseman and the Eagles are always reloading even after winning a Super Bowl, but the bills aren’t doing it for the best quarterback in the league 3 2 Quote
zow2 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 4 minutes ago, NeverOutNick said: Colin Cowherd just brought up the WGR take from earlier this year and let it play on national radio and called Brandon Beanhead out basically saying how is it that Howey Roseman and the Eagles are always reloading even after winning a Super Bowl, but the bills aren’t doing it for the best quarterback in the league Roseman runs laps around Beane, and most of the GM's. I mean they get Jaelen Philips and we just sit here. Funny how Beane hasn't done much media this season, I don't see him on McAfee yucking it up lately. 3 1 Quote
billsfan714 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, BillsPride12 said: Difference makers? There's one poor B****** on here who compared Shavers to a Hall of Famer! It's very sad I miss hearing people tell me years ago how good David Nelson was. Its like do you watch other teams and have a slight understanding of what good actually is? 1 1 Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 5 hours ago, zow2 said: Roseman runs laps around Beane, and most of the GM's. I mean they get Jaelen Philips and we just sit here. Funny how Beane hasn't done much media this season, I don't see him on McAfee yucking it up lately. I was just wondering about that … does he or McDermott still do segments on WGR, or are they shunning “Jerry & Joe”? 1 1 Quote
Chaos Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Hard to imagine any high quality GM wanting to come in being subservient to McDermott. 8 hours ago, NeverOutNick said: Colin Cowherd just brought up the WGR take from earlier this year and let it play on national radio and called Brandon Beanhead out basically saying how is it that Howey Roseman and the Eagles are always reloading even after winning a Super Bowl, but the bills aren’t doing it for the best quarterback in the league We have a head coach, who needs players in his system or several years before he can get them on the field. 1 Quote
Greg S Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Chaos said: Hard to imagine any high quality GM wanting to come in being subservient to McDermott. We have a head coach, who needs players in his system or several years before he can get them on the field. They wouldn't. Any good GM won't come here unless they have the power to fire McDermott and bring in their own HC 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 2 minutes ago, Blank Stare said: Yeah but he literally has half his career left Again we need to be better to Josh.. Peyton Manning didn't win or go to a Super bowl till he was 30 Josh is literally on the same trajectory as Peyton Manning even almost statistically And Peyton would have never left Indianapolis but he got that neck injury and missed an entire year and they lucked into Andrew hahaga Play on words Edited 9 hours ago by Buffalo716 1 Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: Yeah but he literally has half his career left Again we need to be better to Josh.. Peyton Manning didn't win or go to a Super bowl till he was 30 Josh is literally on the same trajectory as Peyton Manning even almost statistically And Peyton would have never left Indianapolis but he got that neck injury and missed an entire year and they lucked into Andrew hahaga Play on words We *hope* he has 16 years on him. But that's not a guarantee. Especially with the style of play he has. As far as similar type running QB's that take punishment go, Roethlisberger made it 16 seasons. But he was pretty much toast after 14. Cam became toast after 9. Russ also became toast after 9. Obviously, Josh is a better QB than both of them and speed (and losing speed) was more of a factor with them than it is with Josh. 1 Quote
Ray Stonada Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago 4 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said: We *hope* he has 16 years on him. But that's not a guarantee. Especially with the style of play he has. As far as similar type running QB's that take punishment go, Roethlisberger made it 16 seasons. But he was pretty much toast after 14. Cam became toast after 9. Russ also became toast after 9. Obviously, Josh is a better QB than both of them and speed (and losing speed) was more of a factor with them than it is with Josh. Theoretically Josh should outlast Cam and Russ but it concerns me that he doesn't seem to be reading or seeing the field well this year. That skill should be improving, and it's going to have to to offset his decreasing mobility once he hits 30. Or perhaps he's seeing the field well but there's no body open? Quote
Since1981 Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago (edited) Sometimes change is good for change sake. I think it applies to the mgt team now. They brought Diggs in and bam and somehow have unlearned that lesson. 5 minutes ago, Ray Stonada said: that he doesn't seem to be reading or seeing the field well this year I think there’s a quality + trust + consistent WR issue and 17 frazzled Edited 32 minutes ago by Since1981 1 Quote
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