BillsPride12 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I'm excited and looking forward to getting this season underway. I have no doubts the Bills will be a competitive team right in the thick of things yet again. One concern I do have is we still see a lot of the same inconsistencies that plagued us on Defense last year. Overall I don't think the Defense is going to look drastically different this year. With that said I do have two X-factors that I could see transforming the look of our Defense 1) Deone Walker. If he can get a lot of minutes and become that same disruptive force we saw in preseason but this time playing against the 1's that is going to be game changer and a piece we really haven't seen yet in the McDermott era. 2) Joey Bosa. If he can remain healthy and play at the level he is capable of we finally have our home run hitter for the pass rush. I'm optimistic but still extremely nervous we can see this version of Bosa If one of these scenarios plays out we should be in very good shape. Now if both of these scenarios play out it should transform our Defense to another level we haven't seen yet in the McDermott era. What are your X-Factors for the season? 1 1 Quote
boyst Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I don't have an immediate answer but I hope it's Tyler Bass. Quote
Another Fan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) I thought in the post season last year Baltimore in the 2nd half/Kansas City had a fair amount of success in neutralizing Josh. I see other teams taking their lead more. Josh needs to be cut more loose when it gets to the bigger games. McDermott's been a great coach for the franchise but I still question if he's a coach that turn the team from great to Super Bowl champions. Edited 4 hours ago by Another Fan 1 Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) For defense Joey Bosa. If they can get him at even 90% then watch out. He instantly becomes the best DL For offense I am gonna go with the obvious and pick Keon Coleman. So much depends on his progression. Edited 4 hours ago by ChronicAndKnuckles 1 Quote
NewEra Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Per usual- certain players being healthy for the playoffs. One of those players this season, is Joey Bosa. If he’s firing on all cylinders for playoff games, I think we’ll be champs. He turned 30 in July and, imo, is the X-Factor that we’ve been missing since that fateful thanksgiving day in 2022 Edited 4 hours ago by NewEra 1 1 Quote
TBBills Fan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago My fantasy team name is going to change weekly based on the bills opponent. This week, the name is "Josh is Lamar's Daddy" Quote
BillsPride12 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 14 minutes ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said: For defense Joey Bosa. If they can get him at even 90% then watch out. He instantly becomes the best DL For offense I am gonna go with the obvious and pick Keon Coleman. So much depends on his progression. Keon Coleman is another good one. Kincaid to an extent as well. Guess I glossed over these guys because even if they don't elevate their level of play this season I still think the Offense will be good enough like we saw last season. But yeah Coleman is a great answer 1 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Managing expectations. they spent the entire offseason going into 2024 that they were old, slow and about to take a step back. they have spent this entire offseason being praised as one one of the best teams in the league. It’s a completely different mindset for how these modern athletes are wired. They all seem to respond better to being told they can’t do things as opposed to being told they should do things, only a few players and teams can regularly meet expectations and deal with the environment that creates. I am hoping the veterans here can handle it but I will say with what looks to me to be very serious defensive issues ahead I am really worried. Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On defense: For me it is Bosa. If he plays at a reasonably high level it should elevate the entire DL play. Rousseau should massively benefit from a credible rush threat opposite him, as will Bosa. Also, really looking forward to see a healthy dynamic duo of Milano and Bernard. While neither are the big bodied LB's I prefer, you can not disregard the playmakng abilities of both. Their instincts are off the charts. On offense, I'm going to cautiously say Coleman. I am expecting Kincaid to be much better. I said this earlier, but Coleman should try to be Anquan Boldin 2.0. Coleman is a little taller and not quite a s big. But they could have very similar games. If Coleman becomes a reliable target and chain mover with the occasional big play, it will open up everything deep and horizontal. Quote
Bruffalo Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago If Deone Walker or TJ Sanders pops and shows that they're a clear starting caliber force it's going to change the defense entirely. Quote
RochesterLifer Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Defensively, I’m watching Cole Bishop. He’s got the tools, but hasn’t put it together yet. If it clicks for him, a question mark turns it into a strength at a key position in McDermott’s defense. For offense, like many here, it’s Coleman. If he becomes a real threat on the outside, our offense has scary potential. Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I've been big on Bosa doing well since he signed. I will stay with him on defense. On offense, the heath of Dalton Kincaid. If he stays healthy we should see a nice jump from him. And on more then just those screen plays. Quote
L Ron Burgundy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, BillsPride12 said: I'm excited and looking forward to getting this season underway. I have no doubts the Bills will be a competitive team right in the thick of things yet again. One concern I do have is we still see a lot of the same inconsistencies that plagued us on Defense last year. Overall I don't think the Defense is going to look drastically different this year. With that said I do have two X-factors that I could see transforming the look of our Defense 1) Deone Walker. If he can get a lot of minutes and become that same disruptive force we saw in preseason but this time playing against the 1's that is going to be game changer and a piece we really haven't seen yet in the McDermott era. 2) Joey Bosa. If he can remain healthy and play at the level he is capable of we finally have our home run hitter for the pass rush. I'm optimistic but still extremely nervous we can see this version of Bosa If one of these scenarios plays out we should be in very good shape. Now if both of these scenarios play out it should transform our Defense to another level we haven't seen yet in the McDermott era. What are your X-Factors for the season? 100%. If Walker ends up being a steal it could change the makeup of this defense. It will improve the entire unit. Same with Bosa. Quote
DaVinci Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I believe the X factor this year is Josh Allen. I think Allen is going to improve his accuracy and be better at making quick decisions, reading defenses. Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Milano and Bernard when healthy have proven to be a dynamic duo. Along with Johnson, that Bills 2025 2nd level could reach its All-Pro potential behind a more disruptive d-line (we hope). That is the (only?) way they can take the next step to beat the best. (I also have continuously harbored the contrary suspicion that they should just clearly be going ALL THE WAY IN ON OFFENSIVE WEAPONS to surround Allen with other game changers who demand defensive attention. The world deserves to watch Josh freaking Allen with another bona fide stud WR and other dangerous dudes.) Quote
Big Blitz Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Bosa, Benford, Milano. In that order. They have to play all 17 games or most of them. We can survive if Milano missed a few. A have a bad feeling we become a full fledged disaster without Benford. And to some extent Bosa. Players that will put us over the top if they hit: Bishop The rookie DTs Max Considering the PT they’ll get they have to be at least decent. Quote
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