Nihilarian Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 7 hours ago, Gunsgoodtime said: My question is how did you prepare this soo fast? I would think...rage? Quote
PonyBoy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 7 hours ago, Virgil said: Every year, the Bills seem to lose two games in October where we look like we forgot how to play football and definitely don’t look like a championship contending team. We panic in the moment, but McD regroups the team and we figure it out. This year, the dominant wins feel like the aberrations and are immediately followed up by games that make us dismiss any progress we saw in the prior wins. You can bring up injuries all you want, but we overall have guys we consider starters out there, on top of the fact that all teams deal with injuries. To me, the McD/Beane era needs to be over. I can no longer tell you what they bring to the table beyond building a good culture. Thank you for ending the drought, but it’s time… 1 – Special Teams – I don’t usually do grades, but I’m compelled to give them a D-. The kickoff return for a touchdown is the only thing saving them from a F. So many dumb decisions and penalties gave the Bills terrible field position. Prater’s missed extra point came back to haunt us, shockingly. 2 – Tackling – I’m honestly surprised the Bills were able to grab their luggage off the plane with as bad as their hands and strength are. Do websites track yards after contact, because the Bills missed more tackles than a bikini Jello pit contest. You almost had to see it to believe it, it was so bad. Meanwhile, the Bills go down immediately on contact, usually for a loss. Is it effort? 3 – The Trenches – I can’t remember a game where the Bills got destroyed on both sides of the ball on the line of scrimmage. For some reason, Brady didn’t give Josh an extra blocker for much of the game and Josh paid the price for it. But don’t worry, even when we did have a 6th blocked, the Texans just bulldozed them. Seriously, our line was getting smacked around and knocked on their ass. Defensively, not only could we not stop the run, but we also couldn’t generate a pass rush. Considering McD considers this his passion in the game, he’s failing to prepare his team. Josh was pressured on 28 out of 35 drop backs. 4 – Josh – I don’t even know how to evaluate Josh in this game. The only real positive is that you could see him frustrated on the sidelines, even calling out the playcalling on the terrible 4th and 1 run call up the middle. I don’t think any change is going to happen without Josh speaking up. Josh had no time, couldn’t step up, and couldn’t scramble. I mean, he was sacked 8 times!!! On the 7th sack, there was literally no one open. Miles Garrett can’t wait to play us. 5 – Linebackers – May none of them return next season. I know that’s incredibly unlikely due to the contracts, but my god are they terrible. Sadly, I hope we find out that Bernard is playing through a broken leg, because his contract sucks now. Milano had one decent tackle but was otherwise a ghost out there. 6 – Taron – I’m going to start calling TJ “King of the Piggyback Rides.” Like Bernard, I hope we find out he’s playing hurt because he can neither cover nor tackle. The only action he seems to get is when he’s being dragged across the first down marker by the opposing offense. Don’t worry, we restructured his deal, so he has dead years to come. 7 – Shakir – Brady isn’t doing him any favors by only throwing to him behind the line of scrimmage. And maybe other teams are scheming to take him away, but something is off. Even his big play in the 4th was behind the line of scrimmage. Yes, he approached 100 yards and flashed in the 4th. I’ll forgive the fumble because he never does that, but something is off. 8 – Brady – This is going to be repetitive, but I just can’t help myself. Is it me, or does he call plays regardless of his players or the situation? I feel like Brady is incapable of getting the most out of his players or finding mismatches. He’s been bailed out by Josh, Cook, and Kincaid. Like in Carolina, he showed a great spurt of production, but then got figured out, couldn’t score, and was rightfully fired. He should be fired for this 4th and short run to Cook, because clearly, he did not see how this game was being played. But again with the credit where credit is due, the 4th and long pitch back play to Shakir was beautiful. I remember the Lions running that play against us last year and wished we could do something like that. 9 – McD – Prior to McD coming here, the Bills were losers in every sense of the word. We lost mentally, physically, and in the standings. We didn’t just miss the playoffs, we believed we would miss the playoffs. McD fixed that. He developed Josh with Daboll, created a new community amongst the fans, and made Buffalo a place that players wanted to come play. McD also got us to one game of the Superbowl twice, for which I am incredibly thankful. McD has peaked now. He’s taken us as far as we can go and now, we must worry about wasting any more of Josh’s prime years. Thank you again McD, but it’s time. Results matter and, in a season, where the Ravens and Chiefs were never in contention for the one seed, you blew it. Also, is it true that McD is 15-35 when trailing at the half?!! 10 – Texans – Credit where credit is due. The Texan’s defense is fantastic. This is the type of defense that can win you a championship. If Stroud and their offense was fully healthy, I think they are playing for the one seed right now. Will Andrerson is a monster and never seemed to get tired. Nothing but respect to their defense. Side note – Is there anyone out there who believes that the outcome of this game would have been different had Coleman played? Yeah, me neither. Goodbye one seed, we hardly knew thee. Besides the Jets game, I don’t see a single game remaining on the schedule that I would expect us to win. Yes, I’m including the Browns unless Sanders is going to start for them. Go Bills…. I guess…... This stat amazed me too! "Also, is it true that McD is 15-35 when trailing at the half?!!" Quote
Another Fan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 8 hours ago, Johnnycage46 said: Trying to sleep tonight is going to be fun! Waking up this morning hasn’t been! 2 Quote
Fan in Chicago Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Another Fan said: Waking up this morning hasn’t been! Yes, same here. I didn't drink a lot last night and woke up feeling hungover. And like someone who slept only couple of hours 1 1 Quote
Urban Achievers Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I need the magic football fairy to tell me it’s all going to be alright … but she’s a known chronic liar. Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 8 hours ago, Virgil said: Every year, the Bills seem to lose two games in October where we look like we forgot how to play football and definitely don’t look like a championship contending team. We panic in the moment, but McD regroups the team and we figure it out. This year, the dominant wins feel like the aberrations and are immediately followed up by games that make us dismiss any progress we saw in the prior wins. You can bring up injuries all you want, but we overall have guys we consider starters out there, on top of the fact that all teams deal with injuries. To me, the McD/Beane era needs to be over. I can no longer tell you what they bring to the table beyond building a good culture. Thank you for ending the drought, but it’s time… 1 – Special Teams – I don’t usually do grades, but I’m compelled to give them a D-. The kickoff return for a touchdown is the only thing saving them from a F. So many dumb decisions and penalties gave the Bills terrible field position. Prater’s missed extra point came back to haunt us, shockingly. 2 – Tackling – I’m honestly surprised the Bills were able to grab their luggage off the plane with as bad as their hands and strength are. Do websites track yards after contact, because the Bills missed more tackles than a bikini Jello pit contest. You almost had to see it to believe it, it was so bad. Meanwhile, the Bills go down immediately on contact, usually for a loss. Is it effort? 3 – The Trenches – I can’t remember a game where the Bills got destroyed on both sides of the ball on the line of scrimmage. For some reason, Brady didn’t give Josh an extra blocker for much of the game and Josh paid the price for it. But don’t worry, even when we did have a 6th blocked, the Texans just bulldozed them. Seriously, our line was getting smacked around and knocked on their ass. Defensively, not only could we not stop the run, but we also couldn’t generate a pass rush. Considering McD considers this his passion in the game, he’s failing to prepare his team. Josh was pressured on 28 out of 35 drop backs. 4 – Josh – I don’t even know how to evaluate Josh in this game. The only real positive is that you could see him frustrated on the sidelines, even calling out the playcalling on the terrible 4th and 1 run call up the middle. I don’t think any change is going to happen without Josh speaking up. Josh had no time, couldn’t step up, and couldn’t scramble. I mean, he was sacked 8 times!!! On the 7th sack, there was literally no one open. Miles Garrett can’t wait to play us. 5 – Linebackers – May none of them return next season. I know that’s incredibly unlikely due to the contracts, but my god are they terrible. Sadly, I hope we find out that Bernard is playing through a broken leg, because his contract sucks now. Milano had one decent tackle but was otherwise a ghost out there. 6 – Taron – I’m going to start calling TJ “King of the Piggyback Rides.” Like Bernard, I hope we find out he’s playing hurt because he can neither cover nor tackle. The only action he seems to get is when he’s being dragged across the first down marker by the opposing offense. Don’t worry, we restructured his deal, so he has dead years to come. 7 – Shakir – Brady isn’t doing him any favors by only throwing to him behind the line of scrimmage. And maybe other teams are scheming to take him away, but something is off. Even his big play in the 4th was behind the line of scrimmage. Yes, he approached 100 yards and flashed in the 4th. I’ll forgive the fumble because he never does that, but something is off. 8 – Brady – This is going to be repetitive, but I just can’t help myself. Is it me, or does he call plays regardless of his players or the situation? I feel like Brady is incapable of getting the most out of his players or finding mismatches. He’s been bailed out by Josh, Cook, and Kincaid. Like in Carolina, he showed a great spurt of production, but then got figured out, couldn’t score, and was rightfully fired. He should be fired for this 4th and short run to Cook, because clearly, he did not see how this game was being played. But again with the credit where credit is due, the 4th and long pitch back play to Shakir was beautiful. I remember the Lions running that play against us last year and wished we could do something like that. 9 – McD – Prior to McD coming here, the Bills were losers in every sense of the word. We lost mentally, physically, and in the standings. We didn’t just miss the playoffs, we believed we would miss the playoffs. McD fixed that. He developed Josh with Daboll, created a new community amongst the fans, and made Buffalo a place that players wanted to come play. McD also got us to one game of the Superbowl twice, for which I am incredibly thankful. McD has peaked now. He’s taken us as far as we can go and now, we must worry about wasting any more of Josh’s prime years. Thank you again McD, but it’s time. Results matter and, in a season, where the Ravens and Chiefs were never in contention for the one seed, you blew it. Also, is it true that McD is 15-35 when trailing at the half?!! 10 – Texans – Credit where credit is due. The Texan’s defense is fantastic. This is the type of defense that can win you a championship. If Stroud and their offense was fully healthy, I think they are playing for the one seed right now. Will Andrerson is a monster and never seemed to get tired. Nothing but respect to their defense. Side note – Is there anyone out there who believes that the outcome of this game would have been different had Coleman played? Yeah, me neither. Goodbye one seed, we hardly knew thee. Besides the Jets game, I don’t see a single game remaining on the schedule that I would expect us to win. Yes, I’m including the Browns unless Sanders is going to start for them. Go Bills…. I guess…... Changes have to be made at this point 1 Quote
zow2 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago By the way, not complaining about our Superman QB. But it's just a fact that earlier in the season Baker Mayfield's club was down 19-13 at Houston. He got the ball with 2:04 remaining at their own 20. after a fast 10 plays, the Bucs scored a TD with 9 seconds left to win it. My point? It's not an impossible thing to do. The best QB should be able to get that done. I guess the team around him and the coaching blows in that situation. 1 Quote
tigerthelion Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) We are going to be having the exact same conversations this time next year when McDermott and Beane are still around. Rinse, cycle, repeat. I think Beane makes a splash in the off-season to try to save face and it ends up being a mistake. The team needs a different set of eyes and ears. And a lot of good fortune. Edited 4 hours ago by tigerthelion Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Great write up, @Virgil. Unfortunately, at this point, there isnt much left to say. It's all the same *****. Losses to the Falcons, Dolphins, and Texans in this season where the #1 seed was just waiting for us to take it is completely unacceptable. 20 frickin points in the first half to Davis frickin Mills. A complete travesty by McD and crew. Unfortunately, I'm going full into college football until these jokes are canned. All of us Bills fans deserve better than this. Edited 4 hours ago by DrDawkinstein 1 1 Quote
frostbitmic Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Lets start at the top, Beane's poor drafting and big contracts to average at best players is killing this team... Time for a change. HC - Our Defensive players are small but they make up for it by being slow and injury prone, doesn't matter because they can't tackle either. This Defense is record bad against the run and Seemingly every road game the team looks flat and can't wait to catch the flight home... Time for a change. OC - I've seen enough of Brady and his awful plays. The misuse of Shakir is criminal with those stupid and worthless tunnel screens. The end around plays that never work etc ... Time for a change. This team won't win the East and therefore IF they make the playoffs it'll be a road game and McD has never won a road playoff game. Running it back next season won't be the answer. Quote
zow2 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago At this point. Allen might as well take off and run out of bounds or slide on every other play. He gets more beaten up trying to hang in the pocket than if he just takes off. 1 Quote
TheBrownBear Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago (edited) Houston's defensive line dominated the game (they didn't really blitz) and our receivers couldn't get open quick enough. That was the story of the game. Still, we most likely win if we don't turn it over 3 times. Edited 52 minutes ago by TheBrownBear Quote
TheBrownBear Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago 3 hours ago, zow2 said: By the way, not complaining about our Superman QB. But it's just a fact that earlier in the season Baker Mayfield's club was down 19-13 at Houston. He got the ball with 2:04 remaining at their own 20. after a fast 10 plays, the Bucs scored a TD with 9 seconds left to win it. My point? It's not an impossible thing to do. The best QB should be able to get that done. I guess the team around him and the coaching blows in that situation. Josh just isn't a great on script QB. He can occasionally find that rhythm and then he's an all-time great in those moments. Overall, he relies too much on his athleticism and broken plays. Just look at the last two playoff losses. Ball in his hands and can't get it done. Quote
Joe Cz Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago (edited) 5 hours ago, PonyBoy said: This stat amazed me too! "Also, is it true that McD is 15-35 when trailing at the half?!!" If that is true, his win percentage in those situations (30%) is substantially better than the league average, according to this old data from The Athletic, which shows the percentage of teams that win when ahead at halftime. I apologize in advance for any formatting issues. W-L Record When One Team Leads at Halftime Year Pct. Wins Losses 2018 (15 wks) 80.6 163 39 2017 82.3 190 41 2016 78.2 186 51 2015 75.8 182 58 2014 74.5 182 62 2013 74.7 179 59 2012 74.7 178 60 2011 76.1 178 56 2007 - 2010 all between 77 and 79% Context matters. Edited just now by Joe Cz 1 Quote
ngbills Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago 3 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said: Great write up, @Virgil. Unfortunately, at this point, there isnt much left to say. It's all the same *****. Losses to the Falcons, Dolphins, and Texans in this season where the #1 seed was just waiting for us to take it is completely unacceptable. 20 frickin points in the first half to Davis frickin Mills. A complete travesty by McD and crew. Unfortunately, I'm going full into college football until these jokes are canned. All of us Bills fans deserve better than this. Sadly this year will go down as a huge blown opportunity. The AFC is wide open as ever when you have KC, BAL, and CIN all just fighting for playoff spots. The #1 seed was there for the taking and this team has lost to 3 teams not even in the playoffs. The schedule is so easy that we have only played two teams currently in the playoffs. The trade deadline was a complete failure as it was obvious the team needed reinforcements. Beane and his ego refuse to admit he has any flaws in the roster he built. He celebrates getting his home grown mediocre players re-signed. We have coaches that cannot adjust or just make the same mistakes over and over. It is trickling down to the players who most of the time barely have a pulse. Josh is starting to look like he would rather be somewhere else than a football field, and you cant blame him. Josh will never say it but I think he is frustrated with the scheme, talent and decisions being made around him. I dont know where we go from here. Sometimes it feels like they are just trying to get to the new stadium and there is no urgency. I have heard life is more than football more times than I care to hear. Quote
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