TheyCallMeAndy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, zow2 said: My dad does that nowadays. He often won’t even watch the games. If he does watch live and the game starts turning in a bad direction he immediately turns it off. He says it’s for mental health reasons. I respect the absolute hell out of that. 2 Quote
RunTheBall Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago Eh, it’s getting harder and harder to have any optimism in this team this year. What exactly do they do well? Defense : Pass rush is non existent, can’t stop the run at all, don’t get sacks or turnovers. I’d say the only positive is Max/Bernard/Bishop play pretty solid and Poyer hasn’t been a disaster. Offense: We run the ball very well when Brady doesn’t get away from it, James Cook is phenomenal, Josh is still an Alien even when not playing at MVP level. Unfortunately, he’s been neutered by McBrady and I think he’s lost confidence in Brady to call a game right. Our WRs are ASS, even Shakir has been mostly a non factor probably because of Brady. Kincaid is a member of our All Glass team. Knox is Knox, good for a critical drop. Hawes has been great, but when you are pumping up your 3rd string tight end as a revelation, that’s a problem. Maybe Cooks provides a spark? Maybe Coleman redeems himself (hahah sorry, I know I know). Maybe Josh decides to trust the play calls and not hold the ball for 7 seconds, assuming he’s got more than 2 with our starting tackles out. IDK. Steelers aren’t good either so I think the W goes to whatever team sucks less. I’ll take the Bills with Josh being the main reason we win 1 1 Quote
Dan Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago 10 hours ago, GolfandBills said: Beane needs to go full Rams mode starting next year. Screw the picks just bring in studs. I’m sick of the over valuing picks that he can’t even get right For all those hoping for or thinking Beane will be replaced this offseason, they’re going to be pissed when he and McD are still here. But, I agree with this. Much like Brady needs to grow up and make adjustments to the offense because teams have figured out our pedestrian route schemes and personnel tendencies… Beane and McD have been here long enough that they needs to adjust. They came with a plan and a process to turn the culture of this team around. And they did! Now, they need to reassess and look at teams like the Rams and Eagles and develop a plan to retool and get over the hump. I feel like they’ve gotten to perennial playoff team mode, and think they can just stay here and get lucky one year. That may work for a year, but it’s been several years of just hanging on and hoping for a break. It’s time to do something more like the Rams. For now, I hope they all sat around eating turkey and collectively thought… OK time to wake up and play with focus and intensity. It’s not the playoffs, yet. But the teams they’re playing, starting last week, are playing like it. And the Bills need to match that level of play before it’s too late. Quote
Ga boy Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, RunTheBall said: Eh, it’s getting harder and harder to have any optimism in this team this year. What exactly do they do well? Defense : Pass rush is non existent, can’t stop the run at all, don’t get sacks or turnovers. I’d say the only positive is Max/Bernard/Bishop play pretty solid and Poyer hasn’t been a disaster. Offense: We run the ball very well when Brady doesn’t get away from it, James Cook is phenomenal, Josh is still an Alien even when not playing at MVP level. Unfortunately, he’s been neutered by McBrady and I think he’s lost confidence in Brady to call a game right. Our WRs are ASS, even Shakir has been mostly a non factor probably because of Brady. Kincaid is a member of our All Glass team. Knox is Knox, good for a critical drop. Hawes has been great, but when you are pumping up your 3rd string tight end as a revelation, that’s a problem. Maybe Cooks provides a spark? Maybe Coleman redeems himself (hahah sorry, I know I know). Maybe Josh decides to trust the play calls and not hold the ball for 7 seconds, assuming he’s got more than 2 with our starting tackles out. IDK. Steelers aren’t good either so I think the W goes to whatever team sucks less. I’ll take the Bills with Josh being the main reason we win It will be tempting to throw at their secondary. Josh needs to let it go at 2.6 seconds. 1 Quote
Rubes Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago 9 hours ago, Sojourner said: This, to me, is going to showcase whether or not Brady can cut the mustard or should be gone next year. A real litmus test for how he’s able to scheme. Same here. The true test of a person isn't how they perform when things are going well, but how they handle adversity. Brady is taking a lot of heat for his offense, and now he has multiple key injuries, he's facing a strong pass rush, and is going to have a sloppy field. He either steps up and calls a good game, or he withers under the heat. This is his big test. His performance thus far doesn't instill confidence. Quote
zow2 Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago 20 minutes ago, RunTheBall said: Eh, it’s getting harder and harder to have any optimism in this team this year. What exactly do they do well? Defense : Pass rush is non existent, can’t stop the run at all, don’t get sacks or The NFL is weird, it’s all about matchups. We may matchup well with Pittsburgh and take them out, but on the flip side maybe Cincinnati takes the Bills out. Add in some turnover luck (or unluck) and it’s hard to tell what’s going to happen. One thing is certain though, if the opponent stuffs the Bills RBs and makes them one dimensional, we don’t seem to have an answer this season for a variety of reasons. Quote
billieve420 Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago Brady needs to get better at keeping defenses off balance and finding ways to scheme guys open in the short area with opportunities for RAC including using the RBs more in the passing game. I would like to see more up tempo offense and preventing the opposing defense from making a number of adjustments down to down. Josh needs to get back to what was working last year and that is minimizing mistakes and playing small ball with this receiving core. Protecting the ball and winning the turnover battle is the first step to turning things around. Really sucks that the year both KC and Baltimore are having down years this team couldn’t take advantage and get the #1 seed with their weak schedule. It feels like this team will never get over the hump with this coaching staff. Quote
oldmanfan Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago 15 minutes ago, Dan said: For all those hoping for or thinking Beane will be replaced this offseason, they’re going to be pissed when he and McD are still here. But, I agree with this. Much like Brady needs to grow up and make adjustments to the offense because teams have figured out our pedestrian route schemes and personnel tendencies… Beane and McD have been here long enough that they needs to adjust. They came with a plan and a process to turn the culture of this team around. And they did! Now, they need to reassess and look at teams like the Rams and Eagles and develop a plan to retool and get over the hump. I feel like they’ve gotten to perennial playoff team mode, and think they can just stay here and get lucky one year. That may work for a year, but it’s been several years of just hanging on and hoping for a break. It’s time to do something more like the Rams. For now, I hope they all sat around eating turkey and collectively thought… OK time to wake up and play with focus and intensity. It’s not the playoffs, yet. But the teams they’re playing, starting last week, are playing like it. And the Bills need to match that level of play before it’s too late. Agree with the Rams but the Eagles are falling apart Quote
Dan Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, oldmanfan said: Agree with the Rams but the Eagles are falling apart This year, yes. But in roughly the same time frame as McBeane have been here, they’ve won 2 Superbowls (2018 & 2025) with 2 very different QBs, Coaches, teams. Quote
ProcessTruster Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago 35 minutes ago, RunTheBall said: Eh, it’s getting harder and harder to have any optimism in this team this year. What exactly do they do well? Defense : Pass rush is non existent, can’t stop the run at all, don’t get sacks or turnovers. I’d say the only positive is Max/Bernard/Bishop play pretty solid and Poyer hasn’t been a disaster. Offense: We run the ball very well when Brady doesn’t get away from it, James Cook is phenomenal, Josh is still an Alien even when not playing at MVP level. Unfortunately, he’s been neutered by McBrady and I think he’s lost confidence in Brady to call a game right. Our WRs are ASS, even Shakir has been mostly a non factor probably because of Brady. Kincaid is a member of our All Glass team. Knox is Knox, good for a critical drop. Hawes has been great, but when you are pumping up your 3rd string tight end as a revelation, that’s a problem. Maybe Cooks provides a spark? Maybe Coleman redeems himself (hahah sorry, I know I know). Maybe Josh decides to trust the play calls and not hold the ball for 7 seconds, assuming he’s got more than 2 with our starting tackles out. IDK. Steelers aren’t good either so I think the W goes to whatever team sucks less. I’ll take the Bills with Josh being the main reason we win Agreed. When it comes down to it, I do not believe 17 will allow the Bills to lose this game. Not sure how it happens, but that's part of what makes 17 fun to watch. Quote
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