Turbo44 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 47 minutes ago, Nuncha said: No one for Josh to throw to yet the Bills are ranked 11th in passing with 2,937 yards. The top passing yard team, Dallas, has 3,581 yards. A difference of 644 yards. Dallas has 109 more passing attempts, most likely due to being behind way more often than Buffalo. So, the nobody's Josh has to throw to are doing pretty damn well. Okay Mrs. Beane. Bills are 11th due to the brilliance of Josh Allen. No other qb is this League puts up 4,000 yards passing and 45 total tds with this group a replacement level players. Give Josh a chase/higgins or McConkey/whomever LAC also has or a McLaurin or a Waddle (which Beane got tricked out of getting) and Josh is MVP every year. Quote
Bferra13 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 19 minutes ago, GoBills808 said: Yes my impression lately listening between the lines of Bills media outlets is Beane getting set up as the fall guy. The messaging has been remarkably consistent Which I'm fine w btw. I think he's been decent if not spectacular. Not sure what you mean by spectacular... Beane is def not. But he builds the roster on depth and not stars. Whether a person thinks that is a fault or a virtue is up for the debate with the salary cap. He has absolutely derelected the WR position. And Boogie Basham says hi with all his meddling buddy draft picks on the DL. Personally, I wish we had a guy that pushed money to 2033 like Howie Roseman does. But that may be a Pegula restriction. Quote
MPL Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said: I think a lot of people are seeing what they want to see and projecting feelings. The internet has one job: confirm whatever you want to believe. 1 1 Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) McDermott ran the same Philosophy as the playoff game vs Cincinnati 4 years ago in the 1st half.... It was a disaster and the same results He then became more aggressive and it was better. Then up two scores on Allen's last td to Hawes, he reverted back to the same Philosophy and Cincinnati scored in 50 seconds when the game should've been over.... -2nd half timeout mismanagement, check -Terrible 3rd dwn defense, check -End of game drive by opposing QB looking incredibly easy, check Again, again and again. He doesn't learn As already stated here over a hundred times by other people if the Bills win the Super bowl it will be in spite of Sean McDermott not because of him.... I'm getting to the point in the movie office space " What is it you actually do here?" The only silver lining is that Mahomes and Burrow probably won't be in the playoffs Edited 2 hours ago by Kelly to Allen Quote
TheFunPolice Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3/4 of the way through the Bengals game the narrative was Allen has no weapons. Then Burrow tossed a floater right to a blitzing CB for 6 and Allen put his cape on so it's all forgotten. But it could still be true. I'm admittedly a crazy optimist who always expects they'll win. It's not an act for the boards. But I'm.also not blind. IF we win it all this year it's because Allen went nuclear in the playoffs and just became unstoppable. Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, JGMcD2 said: People weren’t reading into whether they were standing next to one another at training camp or comments in press conferences. The Slay/Ingram fiasco is akin to when JD McKissic bailed on a handshake deal. It’s out of Brandon Beane’s hands, nobody with a brain is pinning that on him. There is, and should be, some critical questioning of what a mostly-cooked, all-man coverage CB like Slay can really offer the Bills down the stretch, and why is that worth dumping a decent depth DB piece who plays STs? 2 hours ago, Mango said: Curious how much the control of the 53 has shifted since self proclaimed President of Hockey Operations, Terrance Pegula said "I consider myself a football man". I hadn't quite thought of that until your post and you stated "previously". Worth noting that Lindy has more than hinted twice in the last week or so about his lack of control of his roster. This is full tin foil hat theory/conjecture at the moment. But worth noting since they have the same owner. My take on Pegulas success with the Bills v Sabres has always been that it's been McDermott and Beane vs Terry and that keeps Terry from ruining everything. If McBeane are struggling and Terry is weighing in we could see a lot more turbulance. As to the bolded, we're doomed! 1 hour ago, MPL said: The internet has one job: confirm whatever you want to believe. Amen. Quote
JGMcD2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said: There is, and should be, some critical questioning of what a mostly-cooked, all-man coverage CB like Slay can really offer the Bills down the stretch, and why is that worth dumping a decent depth DB piece who plays STs? Here’s some critical questioning, if Howie Roseman claimed Slay, which he reportedly planned to do… how many people would be cursing Beane and praising Howie for bringing in a savvy vet? I’d bet many of the same critical folks on this thread… 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 32 minutes ago, JGMcD2 said: Here’s some critical questioning, if Howie Roseman claimed Slay, which he reportedly planned to do… how many people would be cursing Beane and praising Howie for bringing in a savvy vet? I’d bet many of the same critical folks on this thread… Fair if one cares about how others are perceiving the move, for sure. That's not my focus, though. I'm wondering how good Slay still is and how well he'd fit what the Bills do in the secondary. Howie Roseman has obviously made so many good moves overall, but bringing Slay BACK to Philly (home for his family) is a bit different than bringing him somewhere sight unseen in week 14. People are free to evaluate this how they please. Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 7 hours ago, transient said: I heard it was because McDermott was jealous that TBD referred to Brandon as Big Baller Beane and a wizard but referred to him as McClappy. How McEnvious! 3 hours ago, Nuncha said: No one for Josh to throw to yet the Bills are ranked 11th in passing with 2,937 yards. The top passing yard team, Dallas, has 3,581 yards. A difference of 644 yards. Dallas has 109 more passing attempts, most likely due to being behind way more often than Buffalo. So, the nobody's Josh has to throw to are doing pretty damn well. Yes, but quietly. 3 hours ago, todd said: How quickly threads devolve into negativity and whining. Shut up and fix your teeth, ya goober. 😆 Quote
ExWNYer Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 7 hours ago, WotAGuy said: Beane took the last enchilada at the lunch buffet and things haven’t been the same since. Afterwards, McDermott angrily remarked, "I guess not everyone eats!" Feud on... Quote
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