SC STATE NUPE Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago If you fire Brady right now, it’s Super Bowl or bust for McD. And if the Bills fail to not reach the big game, you have to most certainly clean house from a leadership and defensive perspective. Josh has a lot of blame for tonight too. Underneath and the sides were open all night. 2-3 of those sacks had Dawson crossing with at least a yard and a half step on the linebacker and all he had to do was lead him for the first down. Josh has been struggling immensely this year with leading receivers and proper ball placement. But Brady doesn’t know how to counter aggressive defenses at all. Quote
Nihilarian Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago It's not "can", it's "will" they? Bills fans keep talking about WRs, but this and other games like it are on the Buffalo offensive coordinator in my view. Quote
Steptide Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago I don't think you can fire. As said, who is gonna replace him and revamp the offense this deep into the season? That said zif I'm McDermott, I have long talk with Brady and tell him during the extra time off, to figure something new out. This current offense is going nowhere. Granted, a big part of the problem is that they have no receivers. McDermott and Beane were incredibly stupid to think last year's offense was sustainable in any way. They bet on Coleman improving and lost Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago (edited) Forget Brady. I want them ALL gone. From the head coach down to the third string fullback. Nuke the whole franchise, salt the earth and move on Edited 13 minutes ago by Pine Barrens Mafia Quote
muppy Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago the Bills should fire him. I am done thinking he is good enough. He is Not. BYE JOE I really hope they do. Quote
BillMafia716ix Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago When you’re paying a QB $300M you expect him to get it done no matter who’s out there. Now he has an All Pro RB. These are the same group of guys he won the MVP with just a year ago. Calling a spade a spade Josh just hasn’t been good this year. He’s had moments of greatness. But he’s taking more sacks and he’s turning the ball over, something he wasn’t doing last year. Joe Brady hasn’t been good either. He struggles adjusting in game. I mean how many times are you going to empty when the edges from the Texans are constantly beating our tackles? 10 possessions we had in this game and we only had 1 TD? With supposedly the best QB in the league? 1 Quote
muppy Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago 6 hours ago, Dafan said: My question is, why the F*** are we handing off to Cook on a 4th and 1, 5 yards behind line of scrimmage. Do the ***** QB sneak/tush-push!!! fireable offense. absolutely brutal play call right there. Idiotic. Bye Joe SMH Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago Just now, BillMafia716ix said: When you’re paying a QB $300M you expect him to get it done no matter who’s out there. Now he has an All Pro RB. These are the same group of guys he won the MVP with just a year ago. Calling a spade a spade Josh just hasn’t been good this year. He’s had moments of greatness. But he’s taking more sacks and he’s turning the ball over, something he wasn’t doing last year. Joe Brady hasn’t been good either. He struggles adjusting in game. I mean how many times are you going to empty when the edges from the Texans are constantly beating our tackles? 10 possessions we had in this game and we only had 1 TD? With supposedly the best QB in the league? CORRECT. This won't be popular, so you know. But I think the window to win one with Allen is closed, locked and has bars on the outside like Compton. So, the question is what do we as a franchise? My Idea isn't a popular one either Quote
Spiderweb Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago 6 hours ago, The Jokeman said: That prolific QB played like crap today. Blame the OC fine. I blame the player. In fairness to Allen, the Oline's play was brutal, and it closes out with another FS by Dawkins at a critical point, then another heavy pressure on Allen (OPI would have negated anything we would have done). Knox was wide open and yet Allen didn't see him....anyway, all for nought Quote
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