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Sitting here watching the NFL Redzone of the teams that are playing today. It’s just amazing how well coached the Colts, Bears, Patriots and Seahawks are. Looking at the rosters we have just as much talent as all four of these teams. What is the difference? COACHING! As crazy as this might sound, but Keon Coleman is the most talented receiver on this team. If he was on any other team besides Seattle, he would be the number one or number two receiver, hands-down. Aside from all the bad draft picks this team has enough talent to be at minimum 9 and 2 at this point in the season. I know the best solution is to let the season play itself out, but we cannot roll out with the same management and coaching staff next year. This has been such a disappointing season. I feel for the fans who paid their hard earned money to see the product that McDermott and Beane has put out there. But most of all I feel so bad for Josh Allen. Generational quarterback, just being wasted. Please Terry make the move and stop this sinking ship! 

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2 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

Keon Coleman wouldn't be the #1 on any team in the NFL. I am not sure there are more than 2 or 3 where he'd even get a look as a #2. 

 

Our issues are bigger than Keon Coleman being a starting WR here. And Coaching is definitely one of those issues. The coaching doesn't get to get off that easy.

 

Keon wasn't even in uniform in the pathetic display of a game against Houston that had loads of issues in it.  

 

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Coaching is a problem. It's far from the only problem.

 

Not replenishing talent has been a problem. Players getting lazy and complacent has been a problem. Injury has been a problem. 

 

Coaching has been part of it. Unquestioned. But it's far from the only factor. This version of this team has been years in the making.

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59 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

Keon Coleman wouldn't be the #1 on any team in the NFL. I am not sure there are more than 2 or 3 where he'd even get a look as a #2. 

He could be a great red zone WR, I'm guessing that's his attention span. Ok, let's try that.

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What I’m saying about Keon is that the talent is there! With the right coaching he can be a very good wide receiver. We are currently talking about a 21 year-old immature player. Watch how his game will develop once being coach properly or if he’s traded to another team, he will blossom.  Also Seattle didn’t have Sam Darnold and Colts didn’t have Daniel Jones last year.

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1 hour ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

Our issues are bigger than Keon Coleman being a starting WR here. And Coaching is definitely one of those issues. The coaching doesn't get to get off that easy.

 

Keon wasn't even in uniform in the pathetic display of a game against Houston that had loads of issues in it.  

 

 

Coaching has been an issue this year. It isn't the reason Keon Coleman sucks. 

18 minutes ago, nosejob said:

He could be a great red zone WR, I'm guessing that's his attention span. Ok, let's try that.

 

On what basis could he?

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8 minutes ago, r henderson said:

What I’m saying about Keon is that the talent is there! With the right coaching he can be a very good wide receiver. We are currently talking about a 21 year-old immature player. Watch how his game will develop once being coach properly or if he’s traded to another team, he will blossom.  Also Seattle didn’t have Sam Darnold and Colts didn’t have Daniel Jones last year.

the name of the thread is coaching is the key.  So which is it with the colts and seattle, the coaching or the qb's?

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12 minutes ago, dorquemada said:

I guess McD could be a good DC but he's failed to evolve as HC

Not to be a jerk here but he was fired as DC in Philly by Andy Reid.  

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1 minute ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Not to be a jerk here but he was fired as DC in Philly by Andy Reid.  

 

Well now we know where he learned to scapegoat....

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Another issue besides coaching is the coaching of Allen to help him evolve from  being a gunslinger and he was suppressed from that ---and too far...we need balance and let Josh be Josh but there is a lot of tape on us and we need to be smarter. QB is cerebral as well and he needs to be less frenetic and also he could have called time out if the play came in late on the last drive---we need to develop his non physical part of the game... Josh is still the best thing that ever happened to Buffalo

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I saw better play design and play calling in the Saturday college games. Some from low level teams at that. The Bills O has become extremely simple and predicteable. There is no space. The off script stuff has the most success in the passing game. The only quick pass is the wr screen. No quick slants or outs.

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1 minute ago, LarryMadman said:

Do they miss the playoffs if Josh Allen was their QB?

what kind of question is this.

 

Also I have no idea where I can or can not talk about a certain team so I am not going to talk about that certain team at all today.  

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