SoTier Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Xwnyer said: Even though Beane has done a terrible job assembling this roster we are still in the hunt for a playoff spot and have a remote chance of finishing first in the East. Meanwhile teams like Bengals, Ravens and Chiefs are almost eliminated from the playoffs yet people thought those rosters are in much better shape than ours. Could you imagine if Josh had the weapons Burrow has or we had a defense that can actually generate pressure on the QB? We are lucky we have Superman on our side but it would be nice if he had a supporting cast like the Superman has with the Justice League 😀 If we don’t win the east being the fifth seed won’t be a bad thing Pitt and Balt are terrible and as long as Cincy doesn’t end up winning that division I can see us winning a playoff game on the road. Dude, you have no idea what a terrible roster really looks like. 1 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, SoTier said: Dude, you have no idea what a terrible roster really looks like. I think the point is that the Bills won 39-34 with their outside WRs catching a grand total of FIVE passes, while their heavily invested in D Line recorded a grand total of ZERO sacks. Is the roster a disaster? Probably not. But it’s definitely not well constructed. 1 Quote
Steptide Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: that last bengals drive was nuts though. Two ridiculous 1-handed catches? Agree but it's just way too easy for opposing teams. We've seen it way too many times. Even against Baltimore in the playoffs last year. Bills up 8 and Lamar just chucks it right down field for a td. Thankfully Andrew's dropped the 2 point attempt Quote
balln Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, Steptide said: Agree but it's just way too easy for opposing teams. We've seen it way too many times. Even against Baltimore in the playoffs last year. Bills up 8 and Lamar just chucks it right down field for a td. Thankfully Andrew's dropped the 2 point attempt I’ve started watching the second half on tape delays instead of live Aside from them stopping the run better. The warts on this team are the same as they ever were. Can’t rush the qb. Can’t cover. Can’t stop good qbs. Go rewatch the games. If the bills get off the field it’s usually because the other team drops a pass or qb misses open receiver. kc game was the only complete game of the season. Quote
finn Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago I focus on the negatives, too, but give Beane credit for giving us, in no particular order, Oliver, Bishop, Walker, Hoecht, Bosa, Thompson, Hairston, Kincaid, Hawes, Shakir, Cook, Benford, the entire offensive line, and of course number 17. Most teams would snap these players up in a heartbeat. He's also provided quality role players, filled holes deftly (Prater, Wishnowsky), and, as GunnerBill pointed out, over time built a deep roster, with players like Trubinsky, Knox, Ty Johnson, VDM, Hancock, and the many recycled oldsters on the team. Picking very late in the draft every year (late on the waiver wire doesn't help, either) it's not surprising he's found it hard to find impact players, but he has done an admirable job filling out the roster, overall. The glaring, neon-blinking, jaw-dropping, almost unforgiveable exception of course is wide receiver. That's the big hole on his resume. If he turned out right on either Coleman or Palmer, we would be the Super Bowl favorite, hands down. But he wasn't right. He could not have been more wrong. It's not much of an exaggeration to say he is asking Allen to play with a nice line, quality RBs and TEs--and NO wide receivers at all, aside from Shakir, who is like a little 12-year old asked to support his five younger siblings. Put it this way: The Bills might have the worst set of wide receivers in the league--and still be the best team. That's both a testament to Beane's work as GM and an indictment. Quote
SCBills Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago (edited) It’s not a terrible roster, but without Allen and say a Bo Nix or Justin Herbert, we’re probably a 7 - 8 win team. Elite OL with an elite RB, nice RB2 and (when healthy) a very good TE room. WR’s might be a bottom 5 group in the league. Injuries happen, so I’m not going act like Hoecht in the lynchpin to our Defense. If they can get Oliver back at 80% for the playoffs and get Bosa relatively healthy… Oliver, Walker, Bosa, Rousseau is a solid DL with two decent rotational guys in Jones and Epenesa. Linebackers are decent with Shaq, Milano and Williams.. healthy Bernard if used correctly could help. Benford and Bishop are studs and big time pillars for the Defense. Hairston, White & Poyer are solid. Taron is a weak link.. sad to see. Have to hope he finds something, anything to at least not be a liability out there. Terrible roster? With this OL, Cook and Benford turning into a shutdown/playmaking CB1 on the Defense… I’d say it’s an average roster if they can keep this group healthy to the playoffs… potentially above average if Kincaid and Bosa are healthy and Oliver gets back. WR room currently being an anchor weighing down the team that we’re reminded of week in/week out. Edited 30 minutes ago by SCBills 1 Quote
Flipnmi Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago 49 minutes ago, GaryPinC said: Good point, but did Beane purposefully design it this way or is it because he fails to draft game changing talent and this is what we're left with? When was the last time the Bills were in a position to draft a real game changer? There aren't too many available when you are consistently picking at the end of round 1. In most years, the players available are really round 2 talent. You might get lucky and get a James Cook, but probably not. Anyone that says that Beane needs to trade up to get a top pick is not dealing in reality. This is the way the NFL designed it. Quote
GaryPinC Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago 20 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: That is something I have pondered before. Is the roster built this way because he wants it this way or is his inability to find game changers almost forcing him to spend money on depth instead? I don't know but he needs to ween himself the mid range vet depth at some point. To be fair, it's a bit of both, but his hand was tilted by repeated failures with DL for one. McDermott doesn't help with players needing to fit the system instead of the opposite and his conservative defensive approach. I think next year will really be a golden chance. Bring Bosa and Hoecht back, heal the DL. Walker and Sanders year 2, safety and DB solidified and developing, OL solid, TE's great, prime Cook. Beane really just needs to focus on getting that receiver and shoring up LB. Also, Mahomes' run may be slowly winding down and if Kelce comes back he is more a solid option instead of a game changer. For me this year, Mahomes has lost a bit of elite with his ball placement and arm strength but we will see. Quote
Avisan Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said: I think the point is that the Bills won 39-34 with their outside WRs catching a grand total of FIVE passes, while their heavily invested in D Line recorded a grand total of ZERO sacks. Is the roster a disaster? Probably not. But it’s definitely not well constructed. Why do you ignore that we're missing 3 out of our 4 top pass-rushers to injury when evaluating the DL's pass-rushing output? When other teams lose as many defensive players to injury as we have, their defenses look like absolute trainwrecks. Ours is still pretty reasonable despite major personnel losses. Quote
GaryPinC Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, Flipnmi said: When was the last time the Bills were in a position to draft a real game changer? There aren't too many available when you are consistently picking at the end of round 1. In most years, the players available are really round 2 talent. You might get lucky and get a James Cook, but probably not. Anyone that says that Beane needs to trade up to get a top pick is not dealing in reality. This is the way the NFL designed it. It's a difficulty, but good GMs find a way to ID those players and get it done. He's had 8 drafts + McDermott in 2017. Quote
SunDSolar Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Blackbeard said: Thank your head coach. Or thank you Josh Quote
The Jokeman Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, SunDSolar said: Or thank you Josh why not thank both? Quote
oldmanfan Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago NFL teams do not make the playoffs several years in a row, and go 8-4 thus far this year, with a terrible roster. Quote
GaryPinC Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago 9 minutes ago, oldmanfan said: NFL teams do not make the playoffs several years in a row, and go 8-4 thus far this year, with a terrible roster. Don't forget the division titles and playoff games won, lol! Quote
zow2 Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago The win was great yesterday, but I have no illusions about the playoffs. This defense is not going on the road and winning 3 straight games against good teams. Road games are different. Allen won't be able to be Superman in all of them and you need a few defensive 3 and outs. Quote
BananaB Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Steptide said: My fear is that McDermotts defense is really no better than it's ever been. I'll explain. After we went up 11 yesterday, the Bengals get the ball and Burrow just chucks it right down the field in 2 or 3 plays and throws a td to Higgins. If it's the playoffs and we're up with a min or 2 left, I have zero confidence the defense can do anything. I don't know if it's the prevent or what. I agree with ya. The players change (a little bit, lol) injuries happen but the results are a lot of the same. Yeah they made two plays yesterday but you can’t overlook what happened the rest of the game because we got a W. 3rd down D has been terrible for a few years. If you can’t get stops on third down it wipes out what you did on the first 2 downs Edited 3 minutes ago by BananaB Quote
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