Ray Stonada Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, FitzShowUsYourTitz said: This line of thinking is just asinine! To be clear, I don’t think regime change is a bad idea but you do realize who the owner is. He will literally die before removing McBeane so it would make more sense for the fans on this train to go root for another team. Or just wait 10 more years (your choice of course). McBeane are lifers in this organization. How do people not know/see this is beyond me!! Arggghhh I know it's unlikely, that's why I said "almost rooting for the wheels to fall off." Don't bother telling me to switch teams, FitzTitz, I was born a Buffalonian and I'm a Bills fan for life. Where do you get this inside info that the owner will "literally die before removing McBeane"? You've seen the will? Ps I like your handle 1 2 Quote
Sojourner Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, Comebackkid said: early on...his last year here was pretty bad. Can’t disagree. Wonder if the strained relationship played a part? Probably not but food for thought nonetheless. Quote
Psautcsk Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 hours ago, BVBILLS said: Better hope Irving doesn't play He will and it's big problems for our D. Quote
colin Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 hours ago, Gunsgoodtime said: What did those advanced analysis say about Sundays game? O was not good, special teams were actually good for once (basically enough to offset our o, which is rare, usually the impact of o and d are way bigger than special teams), d was putrid. The d marks were on the back of giving up multiple long td runs late. The advanced stats don't predict the winners perfectly of course, but they give valuable info beyond fantasy stats and gut reactions to games. Basically the bills are a top team who are wildly I consistent on a game to game, drive to drive, and sometimes play to play basis. Our EPA = billsy. For this sunday's game, TB is effecient passing the ball, which our d is very strong against, and their d isn't good enough to keep our o from controlling the ball and scoring regularly. Quote
eball Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Looks like TJ Sanders practiced fully yesterday. Would be nice to get him back in the rotation. Also, Palmer was a full participant. Kincaid is unlikely to play this week. 2 Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Overly simplistic fix to make the offense more readily versatile: start using the pistol formation. Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago 1 hour ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: Overly simplistic fix to make the offense more readily versatile: start using the pistol formation. I loved what Atlanta did out of it, using both backs and getting Bijan in space. We could easily borrow some of that and get both cook and Davis on the field. I would rather have two RBs out there who can both run and catch, than some of our receivers. Quote
RunTheBall Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago Too old, too stale, too predictable, too injured. This is the last gasp of this iteration of our Bills. Make the Super Bowl or clean house (which won’t happen, but it should). Since Terry will not get rid of McBeane, I’d like to see experienced coordinators on both offense and defense replace Brady/Babich. Enough with the first time coordinators. Hurray, Sanders is back. The guy was well outplayed by Walker even before the knee injury. My expectations are low. We’ve got our Bernard excuse now - he’s been playing on a bum ankle. I actually believe that one because I don’t believe he just forgot how to play football. I hope we see Gabe and bench Coleman. I think that’s the only answer we have at X that may help open up the middle of the field and help Josh get rid of the yips he has. Josh doesn’t need to be Super Josh but he needs to start playing like a Top 3 QB again and making better decisions. My expectations went from another AFC East division win with potential one seed to probably making a Wild Card. Even if we do, I don’t see this team having the internal fortitude to turn it around and make a deep playoff run. I hope I’m wrong. Quote
frostbitmic Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago Let Josh be the unicorn he is instead of trying to turn him into a game manager. The Bucs will put points on the board against our hospital wing Defense, don't hold Josh back. Quote
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