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7 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:

Great opportunity for Brady to get to know some of the players he’ll be coaching on the Saints next year.

Dude, this made me want to give every emoji response, all at the same time, all for different reasons!

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11 minutes ago, Special K said:

The Saints seem to be all-in on tanking for Arch Manning, so this game really is about getting as big a lead as possible as early as possible, then getting as many starters out of the game to avoid injury.

 

I think this is going to be another conservatively called Offensive game plan.....there really is no need to do anything more than that, IMO.

I guess their scouting dept isn't watching many UT games this year.

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Posted
3 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

That Saints / Seahawks game is puzzling. They had virtually the same amount of yards gained both rushing and passing…and identical turnovers, yet somehow the Seahawks crushed them. Anybody see the game? 


Seahawks had a punt return for a TD, and a blocked punt that gave them the ball at the 11 yard line. They also had a short field for one of their scores due to turnover on downs.

 

Saints seem capable of beating themselves, so we’ll likely see a conservative game plan again.

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35 minutes ago, mikemac2001 said:

Bosa news scared me for a minute. Heard Bosa season ending injury on radio but it’s his brother 

The Bills should be looking into it and maybe they can learn something to avoid that. It's in Bosa's gene, bro!

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Posted
5 hours ago, Process said:

Why the hate in the comments? Did he talk **** after leaving Buffalo. I don't remember. 

I think he talked **** about the quality of pizza in Buffalo so pretty egregious 

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:

Great opportunity for Brady to get to know some of the players he’ll be coaching on the Saints next year.

 

I do wonder if Brady will be "picky" with a head coaching spot or not? There's only 32 of these jobs and only 4-9 usually come open a year. But not all opportunities are good ones either. Ben Johnson after 2023 was red hot but he came back with the Lions and now he found himself about as good a situation as he could in the Bears (young QB with 3-4 years left on their rookie deal, good cap space, solid draft pick position, and not bad talent overall). Brady was  in the mix on a lot of coaching spots but never seemed to be in on the "better" opportunities. 

 

Long ways away from that but fans can't help but speculate. 

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4 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

 

I do wonder if Brady will be "picky" with a head coaching spot or not? There's only 32 of these jobs and only 4-9 usually come open a year. But not all opportunities are good ones either. Ben Johnson after 2023 was red hot but he came back with the Lions and now he found himself about as good a situation as he could in the Bears (young QB with 3-4 years left on their rookie deal, good cap space, solid draft pick position, and not bad talent overall). Brady was  in the mix on a lot of coaching spots but never seemed to be in on the "better" opportunities. 

 

Long ways away from that but fans can't help but speculate. 

 

Plus he coached at LSU...

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36 minutes ago, Special K said:

The Saints seem to be all-in on tanking for Arch Manning, so this game really is about getting as big a lead as possible as early as possible, then getting as many starters out of the game to avoid injury.

 

I think this is going to be another conservatively called Offensive game plan.....there really is no need to do anything more than that, IMO.


If they draft Arch Manning, they’re going to continue to suck 😂

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29 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

I guess their scouting dept isn't watching many UT games this year.

 

4 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


If they draft Arch Manning, they’re going to continue to suck 😂

 

Let's just say they are tanking for a QB then, since the answer at QB certainly isn't on the roster right now.👍

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Walking Tall said:


The Patriots turned the ball over 5 times yesterday. That was the first time they have done that in over 15 seasons. To think that’s who they are is just not the case.

 

Dominate? Yes. They out-gained the Steelers by over 160 yards. Held the ball for almost 7 minutes more and had 50 percent more first downs than Pittsburgh, Maye completed over 75 percent of his throws.

Maye went 28/37, 268 yards, 2TDs, 1 INT and sacked 5 times. Plus the team had 5 turnovers and 7 penalties. 

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7 minutes ago, chris heff said:

Maye went 28/37, 268 yards, 2TDs, 1 INT and sacked 5 times. Plus the team had 5 turnovers and 7 penalties. 

 

And a lost fumble as well...Henry is clearly his favorite target, kept going to him over and over and Steelers seemingly wouldn't cover him.

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1 hour ago, Goin Breakdown said:

Same. Miamis defense was/is awful. They were down to guys off the streets at CB and they kept Buffalo in check. Instead of Buffalo dictating the flow of the game they lets scrubs dictate and Buffalo took the plays that they were given. Yea they won but if a bad defense can say "beat us with screens and shallow passes" what's a good to great defense going to do? Not saying these two teams are good or great on D but they are better than Miami. 

They are an NFL team, it’s not A college team. The D does dictate no matter what the team. Just to be clear 31 points and what should have been 34 is not enough? The Bills need to be reckless and throw deep so it looks cool? Ravens are a decent D as are the Jets. Each game is unique. I have zero concerns about how the Bills are being dictated to by opponents D. The Bills make the proper adjustments. 

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15 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

And a lost fumble as well...Henry is clearly his favorite target, kept going to him over and over and Steelers seemingly wouldn't cover him.

Yeah, he threw it like 37 times. And Diggs only had a 3/23yards day. Heck even Mack Hollins had more catches and yards. 

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20 minutes ago, QLBillsFan said:

They are an NFL team, it’s not A college team. The D does dictate no matter what the team. Just to be clear 31 points and what should have been 34 is not enough? The Bills need to be reckless and throw deep so it looks cool? Ravens are a decent D as are the Jets. Each game is unique. I have zero concerns about how the Bills are being dictated to by opponents D. The Bills make the proper adjustments. 

 

The Bills laugh and say "sure, you want to get your ass kicked that way instead? No problem!"  Bills are equal opportunity ass-kickers...they will allow you to dictate whatever method you want them to go Belt-To-Ass with.

 

Essentially, the Bills are doing the equivalent of telling teams to go out and bring back the stick they want to get their butt spanked with like old school parents used to do 😂

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1 hour ago, Coach Tuesday said:

Great opportunity for Brady to get to know some of the players he’ll be coaching on the Saints next year.

 

There's that...I was thinking something similar last week, though. Another reason to hope the Dolphins keep McDaniel around another year.

 

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2 hours ago, Pete said:

Bills Mafia helped to get Takeo Spikes here.  Olave would be a great Bill!

 

Problem with Olave is his concussion history. Since being in the NFL he's had 4 concussion and another documented concussion in college. You look his games played 15/16/8 and outside of last year when he only played 8 games that's not a bad amount of games played most guys missing a game or two is not a big deal. Esp since he produced so well his first two years. But 4 concussions in 3 years plus one from college makes you think he's not going to be durable. 

 

I would love to see a healthy Olave on the Bills him and Keon on the outside with Shakir in the slot with the TE's and Palmer working in as complementary weapons is dam near unstoppable. But the risk is simply too high as good as Olave is. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Coach Tuesday said:

Great opportunity for Brady to get to know some of the players he’ll be coaching on the Saints next year.

 

Mickey Loomis might even allow him input to signing UFAs or drafting kids that play offense too.  

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