finn Posted yesterday at 12:41 AM Posted yesterday at 12:41 AM 3 hours ago, gobills404 said: Not denying that Shavers and Gabe are better the Coleman but Brady took an entirely different approach to the offense today. Hope he keeps it up. Maybe he started reading this board, which has been one step ahead of him this whole season. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 03:24 AM Posted yesterday at 03:24 AM 2 hours ago, Comebackkid said: I mentioned this as well. and it was an important 3rd down. not to mention we couldnt even run to that side all day. pretty sure this was the 3rd down one where bucs got called for facemask against shakir. It was. 1 Quote
DJB Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It’s both but man to have a guy like Johnson . He gets it 1 Quote
hondo in seattle Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago True story... I had a dream last night that the Bills hired a brilliant passing game coordinator to help Brady out in 2026 and the Bills started setting scoring records. I so badly want this dream to come true. Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago (edited) 2 hours ago, DJB said: It’s both but man to have a guy like Johnson . He gets it I was wearing out friends and family with my desire to replace McDermott with Johnson for the last two offseasons, to be honest. Crushes me that we haven't paired a HOF QB unicorn with a young, aggressive, PROgressive offensive mind like Ben Johnson. Someone from the McVay/Shanahan/Kubiak trees and/or college ranks, which is Johnson's exact pedigree. Someone to redirect organization focus onto forward thinking approaches to everything, with a specific emphasis on QB success. **Especially love Johnson's response here when thinking of Allen's particular passing skillset: he is not a guy who naturally excels at the jump ball or back shoulder throws. He's a guy who really likes to see the separation. (I'm sure he and Diggs had a bunch of pitches and catches that disprove all this, but then again, that would also speak to most fans' frustrations over not stacking the WR room with dynamic playmakers who could be scary working with Allen.) So many midround WRs in the last few years (Franklin, Horton, Tez Johnson, Metcalf LOL etc...man that Justin Shorter pick wtf) who seemed like no brainers could have helped, but of course replacing Coleman with almost any other pick (Worthy, Pearsall, McConkey or a diff position all together) would also be impactful. Shakir was a solid pick. Anywho... Beane has always been a big WR guy by nature. Allen's first WR room was bonkers, in retrospect. Edited 1 minute ago by Richard Noggin Quote
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