BigAl2526 Posted September 9 Posted September 9 1 hour ago, SoonerBillsFan said: I guess you could say he is STRONGer for the experience? The fact that he took on Henry shows how Strong he is. 1 hour ago, HappyDays said: I saw a video of Bosa after the game with a big smile on his face jumping up and down waving his arms like a 12 year girl at a Taylor Swift concert. He realized he signed with the right team. 1 1 Quote
NickelCity Posted September 9 Posted September 9 2 hours ago, YoloinOhio said: He’s not used to having fans at home People laugh but it's not actually far from the truth. I've been the chargers games. And to play under staley. Geez. Football has just become fun again for him. Quote
davefan66 Posted September 9 Posted September 9 Love this team and how much they love each other. Special times. 2 Quote
Utah John Posted September 9 Posted September 9 Every time something like this happens (well, nothing exactly like this has happened, but there have been a LOT of weirdly good things) and the Bills pull through it and the fans go berserk, there are NFL FAs out there who figure they want a piece of that too. I'm not saying they'll sign with the Bills for cheap, but some of them will give up a few nickels and dimes to be part of this team. 4 hours ago, BigAl2526 said: The fact that he took on Henry shows how Strong he is. He realized he signed with the right team. This one is for Joey Bosa: https://www.google.com/search?q=1970s+rockers+welcome+to+the+party&sca_esv=f6511093bb828960&sxsrf=AE3TifO8-e6js46OIJSigQKD5yj9EqlnCQ%3A1757409671799&source=hp&ei=h_G_aMfcLq3liLMPxZXD0Qs&iflsig=AOw8s4IAAAAAaL__l1i7PLKfVmkzFp1S2txqtKGHMV7O&oq=1970s+rockers+welcome+to+&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IhkxOTcwcyByb2NrZXJzIHdlbGNvbWUgdG8gKgIIAzIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigATIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABMgUQIRirAjIFECEYqwJI7EhQAFidNXAAeACQAQCYAY8CoAH2F6oBBjEyLjkuNLgBAcgBAPgBAZgCGaAC3xjCAgsQABiABBixAxiDAcICDhAuGIAEGLEDGNEDGMcBwgIFEAAYgATCAggQABiABBixA8ICCBAuGIAEGLEDwgILEC4YgAQYsQMY1ALCAg4QLhiABBixAxiDARiKBcICCxAuGIAEGLEDGIMBwgILEC4YgAQYxwEYrwHCAgQQABgDwgIOEAAYgAQYsQMYgwEYigXCAgIQJsICBhAAGBYYHsICCxAAGIAEGIYDGIoFwgIIEAAYgAQYogTCAgUQIRifBZgDAJIHBjkuMTIuNKAHg5sBsgcGOS4xMi40uAffGMIHCTAuMTAuMTQuMcgHUg&sclient=gws-wiz#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:d6e801d0,vid:LNLqK3BjE8k,st:0 OK so this is older than Bosa, but I'll bet his parents liked this. Quote
CSBill Posted September 9 Posted September 9 8 hours ago, YoloinOhio said: He’s not used to having fans at home That is probably more true than we realize. Quote
eball Posted September 9 Posted September 9 My biggest criticism of those who criticize McD is that they fail to recognize his continued and consistent growth as a head coach. They harken back to mistakes he made 4, 5, even 6 years ago as if he is the same coach now he was then. It’s not dissimilar to looking at 2018-19 Josh Allen and the player he is now. Even last year there were talking heads still clinging to their assessments of rookie Josh and we blew our lids over it. Why doesn’t McD get the same respect from our fan base? Saying this team is “all Josh” is a disservice to many men — Beane, McD, and the rest of the roster. McD has been a very large part of Josh’s growth and development — does anyone want to argue he wasn’t? It’s time to stop the narrative that McD is somehow keeping us from a championship. He out-coached Harbaugh Sunday night by a mile, and Harbaugh is universally acknowledged as a top-5 HC in the league. 6 1 3 Quote
CarolinaBillsFan Posted September 9 Posted September 9 (edited) While watching this video I was keeping an eye on Oliver in the background. When McD said Matt Prater's name, Ed's body language took a negative tone. I maybe be wrong, but Ed did not look happy, I think Ed deserved a game ball. Watch around the 33sec mark. Edited September 9 by CarolinaBillsFan 1 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted September 9 Posted September 9 54 minutes ago, eball said: My biggest criticism of those who criticize McD is that they fail to recognize his continued and consistent growth as a head coach. They harken back to mistakes he made 4, 5, even 6 years ago as if he is the same coach now he was then. It’s not dissimilar to looking at 2018-19 Josh Allen and the player he is now. Even last year there were talking heads still clinging to their assessments of rookie Josh and we blew our lids over it. Why doesn’t McD get the same respect from our fan base? Saying this team is “all Josh” is a disservice to many men — Beane, McD, and the rest of the roster. McD has been a very large part of Josh’s growth and development — does anyone want to argue he wasn’t? It’s time to stop the narrative that McD is somehow keeping us from a championship. He out-coached Harbaugh Sunday night by a mile, and Harbaugh is universally acknowledged as a top-5 HC in the league. No he didnt, no Allen and we get blown out of the stadium. Allen has save his but more times than I can count. Same defense making the same mistakes Sunday that they have made since he has been here. 2 2 Quote
Gregg Posted September 9 Posted September 9 1 hour ago, eball said: My biggest criticism of those who criticize McD is that they fail to recognize his continued and consistent growth as a head coach. They harken back to mistakes he made 4, 5, even 6 years ago as if he is the same coach now he was then. It’s not dissimilar to looking at 2018-19 Josh Allen and the player he is now. Even last year there were talking heads still clinging to their assessments of rookie Josh and we blew our lids over it. Why doesn’t McD get the same respect from our fan base? Saying this team is “all Josh” is a disservice to many men — Beane, McD, and the rest of the roster. McD has been a very large part of Josh’s growth and development — does anyone want to argue he wasn’t? It’s time to stop the narrative that McD is somehow keeping us from a championship. He out-coached Harbaugh Sunday night by a mile, and Harbaugh is universally acknowledged as a top-5 HC in the league. I would expect Beane to try and make some moves for the defense. Despite this exciting win both he and McDermott can't be happy with the defense especially the run defense. Granted it was Baltimore, and they have one of the most complete rosters in football. Trying to tackle Jackson with how fast and elusive he can be is extremely hard. That one play where it looked like the Bills had him for a big loss and then he turns it into a big gain is an example of that. Trying to tackle Henry is like trying to tackle Godzilla. The Bills won't play an offense like this again until they face the Eagles but the issues with the defense are still there. 2 Quote
chris heff Posted September 9 Posted September 9 11 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said: I guess you could say he is STRONGer for the experience? Very Likely 1 Quote
Robert Paulson Posted September 9 Posted September 9 What I really liked was no showboating during the comeback. Josh was supposed to unveil a 'euro step layup td' celebration. He kept it under wraps. Keon makes several huge plays and just brings the ball to the ref for the next play. Everyone was just focused on executing. Counter that with Flowers wave and the always undisciplined dolphins. 3 1 Quote
Dillenger4 Posted September 9 Posted September 9 2 hours ago, CarolinaBillsFan said: While watching this video I was keeping an eye on Oliver in the background. When McD said Matt Prater's name, Ed's body language took a negative tone. I maybe be wrong, but Ed did not look happy, I think Ed deserved a game ball. Watch around the 33sec mark. I got that vibe right away too. Ed deserved a game ball no doubt. I'm sure coach spoke with him. 1 Quote
Thrivefourfive Posted September 9 Posted September 9 9 hours ago, eball said: My biggest criticism of those who criticize McD is that they fail to recognize his continued and consistent growth as a head coach. They harken back to mistakes he made 4, 5, even 6 years ago as if he is the same coach now he was then. It’s not dissimilar to looking at 2018-19 Josh Allen and the player he is now. Even last year there were talking heads still clinging to their assessments of rookie Josh and we blew our lids over it. Why doesn’t McD get the same respect from our fan base? Saying this team is “all Josh” is a disservice to many men — Beane, McD, and the rest of the roster. McD has been a very large part of Josh’s growth and development — does anyone want to argue he wasn’t? It’s time to stop the narrative that McD is somehow keeping us from a championship. He out-coached Harbaugh Sunday night by a mile, and Harbaugh is universally acknowledged as a top-5 HC in the league. When McDermott gives up the defense to a deserving coordinator, we’ll be better off. But I still root for the guy through and through. Josh is MVP now. The haters can shove it. McDermott has more to do to shed criticism. Just the way it is. He’s got skin thicker than any of us. For that he deserves our respect. You’d have to be crazy not to root for what we brung. 9 hours ago, CarolinaBillsFan said: While watching this video I was keeping an eye on Oliver in the background. When McD said Matt Prater's name, Ed's body language took a negative tone. I maybe be wrong, but Ed did not look happy, I think Ed deserved a game ball. Watch around the 33sec mark. Good. Keep that man angry. Process Quote
eball Posted September 9 Posted September 9 9 hours ago, CarolinaBillsFan said: While watching this video I was keeping an eye on Oliver in the background. When McD said Matt Prater's name, Ed's body language took a negative tone. I maybe be wrong, but Ed did not look happy, I think Ed deserved a game ball. Watch around the 33sec mark. All you saw was a snippet the Bills decided to release. You have no idea what game balls they handed out and what coaches said to players. I guarantee you Ed’s performance was appreciated and saluted by his teammates and coaches. Quote
uticaclub Posted September 9 Posted September 9 18 hours ago, MikePJ76 said: Yankees home crowds in the postseason are second to none in any sport. Maybe in the old stadium; since they built the new one it's a lot tamer Quote
GaryPinC Posted September 9 Posted September 9 10 hours ago, eball said: My biggest criticism of those who criticize McD is that they fail to recognize his continued and consistent growth as a head coach. They harken back to mistakes he made 4, 5, even 6 years ago as if he is the same coach now he was then. It’s not dissimilar to looking at 2018-19 Josh Allen and the player he is now. Even last year there were talking heads still clinging to their assessments of rookie Josh and we blew our lids over it. Why doesn’t McD get the same respect from our fan base? Saying this team is “all Josh” is a disservice to many men — Beane, McD, and the rest of the roster. McD has been a very large part of Josh’s growth and development — does anyone want to argue he wasn’t? It’s time to stop the narrative that McD is somehow keeping us from a championship. He out-coached Harbaugh Sunday night by a mile, and Harbaugh is universally acknowledged as a top-5 HC in the league. My criticism of those who glorify McD is that they fail to recognize where he hasn't shown continued and consistent growth as a head coach, and that is his over-reliance and lack of creativity with his defensive system in now his 9th season. I am not in favor of firing him at this point because I recognize the amazing culture he's set up and his growth with his offensive philosophy. But after 9 seasons we're not allowed be criticizing his lack of growth with his defensive philosophy that keeps failing us in the playoffs? If we're going to win a superbowl he needs to change it. I'm already encouraged because he discussed living with mistakes his younger players will make playing up to speed this year. Damar Hamlin is on the bench Those are steps in the right direction. Ditto to bringing in some beef to our D-line in the near future. Hopefully it's message received no matter the source. I wouldn't agree he outcoached Harbaugh by a mile. Most definitely in the fourth quarter though, where it counts! Quote
MikePJ76 Posted September 9 Posted September 9 36 minutes ago, uticaclub said: Maybe in the old stadium; since they built the new one it's a lot tamer Of course but it’s still great. every old stadium that gets torn down takes with it cheaper seats and lousy amenities. the amenities and the expensive seats bring the people who drink tea with their pinky out. it will be exactly the same at the big snow melting stadium in Buffalo. Quote
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