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4 minutes ago, BillMafia716ix said:

Well under Daboll Josh was a turnover machine. I like our run first approach but the passing offense has to be schemed better and it starts with the personnel.

I think the most simple way of saying the difference between dabs and Brady is:

 

The ceiling is higher with Daboll, the floor is higher with Brady.

 

I would still take the higher ceiling all day long when JA17 is the QB

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2 hours ago, Bferra13 said:

I miss the Daboll offenses. Trubisky could throw these dumb tunnel screens. Seems like were wasting Allen and yup the handling of WR position is malpractice by the front office.

Dont let todays news and yesterdays anger influence you.... Daboll had the most stacked WR room in league. Prime Diggs & Beasley. Jon Brown. Emmanuel Sanders.

 

That team couldnt put up points last year with Daniel Jones & Nabers.  Anyone forgetting Danny Dimes looks like Joe Montana the second he left NY, and Nabers was the top WR outta that draft.... now Danny isnt what he looks like right now (i dont think), but he also isnt as bad as he was with NYG.... its somewhere in between.

 

Anybody thinking Daboll comes in here and lights it up with Keon, Shakir, and Palmer is highhhhhhhh on cracccccccc.

 

No more spinning our tires with our old friends, thats part of the reason we are where we are.  I actually like idea of bringing in a Failed HC, who was once a good Coordinator, but we don't have any evidence that Daboll was ever a good Coordinator.  I dont even want anybody "Good", I want someone elite at both coordinator spots

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Anyone buy the story that McDermott really wanted/wants WR help and is frustrated with Beane?

 

I think this is the offense McDermott wants in terms of philosophy. Low event football. 

 

It works a lot especially because there is a lot of awful football played around the league. 

 

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3 hours ago, SectionC3 said:

This is what happens when you have a $14m QB.  We don’t, so we should rely on that guy to overcome weaknesses elsewhere.  But we play slow and under center and make no effort to attack in that way.  

Colts drafted everyone but Downs who’s been kicked around the league a bit.  The WRs were day 2 picks. It’s got nothing to do with money. 

3 hours ago, SectionC3 said:
3 hours ago, SectionC3 said:
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1 hour ago, BananaB said:

Colts drafted everyone but Downs who’s been kicked around the league a bit.  The WRs were day 2 picks. It’s got nothing to do with money. 

Downs was a Colt draft pick.

Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, mannc said:

Downs was a Colt draft pick.

Just adds to my point. Don’t follow many teams,  for some reason I thought he bounced around the league a bit

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Posted
4 hours ago, BillsFan130 said:

I think the most simple way of saying the difference between dabs and Brady is:

 

The ceiling is higher with Daboll, the floor is higher with Brady.

 

I said this myself just a few weeks ago but it's not really true anymore. The Atlanta and Miami offensive performances were as bad as anything we got under Daboll or Dorsey. Well I guess the Jags 9-6 loss really stands above the rest but that was an outlier of all outliers. Brady's offense has been fully dissected and studied by DCs across the league and without the element of surprise/unpredictability the bottom has dropped out in a hurry.

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