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I’ve seen (watched) Malik play several games the past two years at Liberty. I don’t see him as a Josh Allen. I would say he’s more like Jalen Hurts, but not as fast and not as good a thrower— and that’s not saying much. He does not have Josh Allen potential. But it is cool that people are trying to find the next Josh Allen.
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Dorsey ran a lot of 12 personnel packages
CSBill replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
Also, Davis is a very good blocking WR. I can see him being used more in the slot in a hybrid TE-slot receiver type of role. From that he becomes more of an asset in the run game, but can also be utlize with his receiving and route running skills. ....But then again, after that last game it would be hard to remove him from that true WR set. -
He has options. He's kind like that girl back in High School that was attractive, but not in a splashy way. The further distance and time you move away from her, the more attractive she becomes in your mind. Some team will give him another chance. And I hope he gets to the right place where he can be the most successful--unless he is playing the Bills.
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Sean Payton on the end of the Bills-Chiefs game
CSBill replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Doesn't take a recently retured NFL coach to figure this out. The Bills defensive plan with 13 seconds to go in the game sucked. Anyone (well, except the Bills coaches) could figure that out. -
Are the Bills playing? Then no.
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Bills request to interview Tee Martin for OC Job
CSBill replied to 17islongenough's topic in The Stadium Wall
Isn’t coaching the Ravens wide receivers kind of the purgatory of WR coaching? -
OL coach Bobby Johnson headed to NY, has signed contract
CSBill replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
I really thought he’d be let go anyway. Let’s face it, an evaluation of his work in Buffalo is not positive. -
Bills interviewing Raiders WR coach Edgar Bennett for OC
CSBill replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Until the NFL does what they do in college, punks like Fred Warner have no reason to not be punks. “Player safety!” Right?
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My take . . . High Priority: Any upgrade on the oline Priority: #2 corner, power & speed RB, run stuffing D Tackle Improve: #2 TE, DB depth, a top tier Punter, D line & LB depth, a top Kick returner Don't forget: Trubinsky will probably leave, so we need a solid veteran backup QB who won't tank a SB run And: Depending on what the BIlls think of Hodgins and Stevenson's development, another quality veteran receiver (with speed)
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Do you really want a rookie Offensive Coordinator ?
CSBill replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
I just put this in the Dorsey thread, and I think it has strong relevance here. I tend to agree with you House, we do not want any experiments or unknown quantities. Furthermore . . . "If Dorsey does move on, I wonder (worry a bit) how that affects Josh Allen? Exhibit A: I am reminded of the quick downward spiral of the Texans when they did not hire the guy Watson wanted. I realize there were a bunch of other factor there, but my point is that you want the organization to do everything they can to keep your star player's emotional psyche in balance. Allen has alway talked about how Daboll was more than a Coach to him. It appears (from the outside) he has a similar relationship with Dorsey. I worry how it will affect him if both go. Exhibit B: Green Bay. Aaron Rodgers is uber talented, but it appears (by the results) that his on-the-edge psyche, along with his abrasive personality, does not play well on his teammates over the course of a long season. It seems the Packer have done everyhting wrong in keep him happy and content, and the team has paid for it. I think Allen is built on a much stronger platform than these two examples, but I do not want the Bills to test that either. I do hope McDermott and Beane are serious when they discussed that Josh would be involved in the process. He has to be fully on board with whatever they end up doing." My Point: Whomever it is, they have to connect fast and well with #17. -
Ken Dorsey - would he choose OC here or leave to be Daboll's OC?
CSBill replied to Heavy Kevi's topic in The Stadium Wall
If Dorsey does move on, I wonder (worry a bit) how that affects Josh Allen? Exhibit A: I am reminded of the quick downward spiral of the Texans when they did not hire the guy Watson wanted. I realize there were a bunch of other factor there, but my point is that you want the organization to do everything they can to keep your star player's emotional psyche in balance. Allen has alway talked about how Daboll was more than a Coach to him. It appears (from the outside) he has a similar relationship with Dorsey. I worry how it will affect him if both go. Exhibit B: Green Bay. Aaron Rodgers is uber talented, but it appears (by the results) that his on-the-edge psyche, along with his abrasive personality, does not play well on his teammates over the course of a long season. It seems the Packer have done everyhting wrong in keep him happy and content, and the team has paid for it. I think Allen is built on a much stronger platform than these two examples, but I do not want the Bills to test that either. I do hope McDermott and Beane are serious when they discussed that Josh would be involved in the process. He has to be fully on board with whatever they end up doing. -
What would you like to see from next years offense/ new OC?
CSBill replied to warrior9's topic in The Stadium Wall
More run game creativity and less of Josh being a part of it. (I would love to see them add Cordarrelle Patterson, as well as a young big strong--and fast--power back who can block and catch.) And continuing to put pressure on the Defense by stretching the field, with the ability to take advantage of the short passing game when it is needed. -
The Bills (and the rest of the AFC East Division) built the platform for his HOF bust. Get Gronk on the phone today, Mr. Beane!
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I love some of you… but I hate this site right now
CSBill replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall
Okay everyone, get in key and sing this with me: a one, a two, and . . . Ob-la-di, ob-la-da Life goes on, bra La-la, how the life goes on Ob-la-di, ob-la-da Life goes on, bra La-la, how the life goes on That was good, let's take it from the top again: 1 , 2 , and . . . -
All you need to know about the Pro Bowl, two words: Tyrod Taylor!
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So you're really excited about next season?
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Nathaniel Hackett is getting 2nd interview with Jags🤣🤣
CSBill replied to BuffaloBills1998's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's going to Denver. .... Aaron Rogers soon to follow? -
SB Nation article - Josh a mega star
CSBill replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall
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To your heading, all I have is, "yes." The play in the 2nd quarter where he, for some reason, runs straight into the pile why Clyde-Edwards H, runs to the left and the wide-open door Edmunds just gave him and picks up 25 yards kind-of sealed it for me. I want him to be good, but there is a lack of in-game, in the heat of the moment, situational awareness, that all great athletes have, and he does not. Yes, he has the tools, but there is a disconnect in his instinctive brain wiring, and that play right there is a perfect picture of his career.
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This article brought up all the emotion in me
CSBill replied to Dan Darragh's topic in The Stadium Wall
Amen! "A spiritual demolision" ... exactly, so high to so low in 13 seconds. We need a little Marv now . . . “Fight on, my men,” Sir Andrew said, "A little I’m hurt but not yet slain." “I’ll just lie down and bleed a while, And then I’ll rise and Fight again.”- 1 reply
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Even Nick Wright gave props to Josh Allen.
CSBill replied to Joe Ferguson's topic in The Stadium Wall
His big point: Score 10 points against Jacksonville, or close the Tennessee game out, and the Bills host and probably win that game if it is played in Buffalo. ..... That is the biggest thing that this team has to do to improve next year, win the games you should win and put yourself in the best possible position for the playoffs. .... It is no stretch to say this loss started in Jacksonville.
