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TallskiWallski83

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  1. I just hope all of this is genuine.

     

    I doubt Talley could have envisioned his interview for a newspaper article would have led to fund being created for him. However, concussions are obviously a hot topic of conversation these days, and it seems like there has to be something in it for both Graham and Talley for putting this out into the open. Is this a cry for help? A release of frustraton towards the Bills organization for percieved miss-treatment? A push by Graham to get national attention as a writer?

     

    Who knows.

     

    All I know is that if Talley is in trouble I hope he gets the help he needs and turns his life around after this.

  2. Even when you score 38 points against a division rival?

     

     

    The Jets give up an average of 24 points per game...when they're not playing against the Bills. This year we hung 43 and 38 on them. But please, let's critique the game plan.

     

     

    14 of those points we hung up on them were from TWO catches from Watkins.

     

    If you dont feed your best player, you are going to lose more often than you will win over the long run. The Bills usage of Watkins the last 3 weeks IS CONCERNING, and it has nothing to do with us winning.

     

    We are not going to be playing the goddamn Jets (possibly the worst team in the NFL) every weekend.

  3. The reason they are 6-5 right now and not in a playoff position is due to questionable offensive coaching and inconsistent QB play.

     

    Orton pre-determines where hes going with the football a lot. Hackett needs to make sure Watkins is the primary read on enough plays to get him 10+ targets a game. Its really that simple

     

    Dez Bryant, Julio Jones, Andre Johnson, AJ Green, Jordy Nelson, Mike Wallace, Antonio Brown, Demarius Thomas, ODB, Kelv Benj, Watkins.....all these guys need to be fed the football

     

    Watkins getting 5 shots a game to make an impact play is just a terrible offensive strategy.

  4. I said it yesterday and I will say it again today.... Where in the world do Bills fans get this sense of entitlement? A win is a win but and 38-3 I'll take it but?!?!?!!?!?! Are you serious? The Bills lost a home game, played a division rival with short rest, and blew their doors off. You want to complain about how they got 38 points?!?!?! Did it not happen how you wanted it to?!?!?! They ran a lot of successful plays last night and there is zero to B word about. You know what else a #1 WR does for a team? Open up other players to be successful. That is what happened last night. The Jets were so concerned with stopping Sammy they failed at pretty much every other aspect of the game. The Jets were succesful doing what they wanted to do and they lost 38-3!

     

     

     

    They were awful successful last night as well without doing it. Are you saying they should have forced the ball to him even though it wasn't there and avoid open players to do so? I don't think you are but that is what it sounds like....

     

    Calm your Va JJ

     

    The reason why were in a 6-5 right now and not in playoff position is because we continue to not feed Watkins enough. Hes our best player, he needs the ball more than hes gotten the last 3 games. We have a lot invested in him and we need to utilize that investment. 2 of the last 3 games we've lost and hes had only 30 yards receiving each time. When he gets the ball we win. Thats all im saying.

  5. How many bubble screens have they run to sammy? How about fades in the endzone? What about reverses?

     

    The guy is our stud #1 WR. Stud #1 Wr's get targeted 10+ a game no matter what the opposition is doing. In the NFL you get the ball into the hands of your best players, regardless of opposition scheme.

     

    First and goal? Line up sammy out wide and throw a fade or backshoulder throw and let him make a play. The majority of the time he will. Were dead last in red zone offense for a reason and its because Hackett doesnt make a concerted effort to get Sammy involved.

     

    38-3, Ill take it. But Sammy was only targeted 5 times this game and that makes 3 games in a row where hes not the focal point of our offense. Its becoming a pattern and I dont like it.

  6. Bills beat Jets to go 6-5. Steelers win AFC North, Assume DEN/KC wins division and gets first wildcard spot

     

    Steelers lose tonight (looks like a distinct possibility) and to the Saints next weekend. Chargers play the Ravens.

     

    Maybe the Jets pull off an upset on MNF

     

    All of a sudden the Bills are very much alive again with a VERY important game against Cleveland.

     

     

    Or im just a dumbass homer.

  7. What bothers me is the so-called increased emphasis on pass defense rules this season i.e. 5 yards etc. There was no evidence this needed to happen, scoring is up to 24 ppg, yards per game trending up over 350 game, and now penalties are higher than ever! The randomness of these games related to rule book and officials calls is a joke. I suppose anybody under 30 who has grown up with this doesn't know any better. But, as an over 30 who has seen a very different and more rounded game this football is pathetic entertainment. Im started to question spending my time watching this.

     

    I agree. I mean when I was younger I used to cheer those big hits where the guy wouldnt get back up...Ive since learned why that part of the game needed to be fixed and it truly bothers me when you see a guy get a bad head injury. But the pass interference, defensive holding and illegal contact calls have gotten out of hand. A team can have a 3rd and 20+, and either of those calls turn it into a first down automatically. Not to mention those ticky-tack pass interference calls they make that sets up the offfense with first and goal.

     

    Im starting to think the NFL would be better served by limiting pass interference to a 15 yard penalty and limit illegal contact to a 5 yard penalty and replay of down.

     

    Yesterdays Bills-Phins game was an old school slug fest defensive struggle game with two dominant defensive lines controlling the play of the game, and the officials really altered the ending of the game with their questionable calls.

  8. Tagging off the other thread.

     

    Illegal contact, defensive holding, hitting a defenseless reciever and roughing the quarterback with a hit to the head or below the knees are all penalties that have altered the game to favor passing.

     

    There are only a certain number of true franchise QBs in the NFL and once a team finds a franchise QB they hold onto them forever. Guys like Brady, Manning, Rodgers, Luck, and to a certain extent Brees elevate the play of their team so much so that they are playoff bound teams EVERY. SINGLE. YEAR.

     

    Rewind back in NFL history 10-20 years ago. A franchise could build a strong rushing attack and ride that and good defense to the superbowl. Ravens with Trent Dilfer at QB and Jamal Lewis at RB win a superbowl, Bucaneers with Brad Johnson win a superbowl, Panthers make the superbowl with Jake Delhomme at QB and Stephen Davis at RB. Titans with Eddy George, Falcons with Jamal Anderson, Steelers with Ben Roethlisberger with Willie Parker and Jerome Bettis....the list goes on and on.

     

    Nowadays franchise RBs are almost extinct and the days of playing a power running game with a strong defense are almost gone. If you dont have a franchise QB to pass the ball you dont have a chance to beat the teams who do on a consistent basis. Sure their are exceptions to this rule, the most recent being the successes of the Seahawks, 49ers and Ravens. But in general, you can see how it is slanted to favor the Mannings, Brays, Rodgers etc.

     

    The bills havent had a franchise QB in 15 years, and look where we are. Same with the Raiders, Browns, Rams, Titans, Vikings. We perenially suck and its because we cant get Lucky like the colts and suck bad enough the year a blue chip QB comes out.

     

    My question is, why does the NFL limit the ways to building a succesful team to solely getting lucky and finding a franchise QB? Why do the rules have to be tilted to favor of building a team through a franchise QB, when historically the league has rewarded strong runninng with good defense?

  9. Hughes and M Williams were pissed off all game because they were being held all game long and the refs werent calling jackshit. The only holding call was the one on Kyle Williams when the dolphins were in the redzone.

     

    The dolphins O line was severely outnumbered in yesterdays game. If the refs called holding tight the dolphins would haev never been able to move the ball. Mario Kyle Dareus and Hughes were blowing up the LOS all night long.

     

    It reminded me of Marios first game with us against the jets and he got held on literally every play.

     

     

    Its always crazy to say the games are "fixed". But after the offides and PI on chandler against the chiefs and the non holding calls, the intentional grounding and the terrible terrible PI call on Gilmoure, im really starting to wonder.

  10. Marrone deserves to be fired. He is supposed to be an offensive minded head coach but after two years we still havent established an identity on offense.

     

    -Talked about running super fast no huddle offense last year with EJ. Backfired

    -Talked about a power running game this year with EJ as game manager. Backfired

    -Keeping Urbik on the bench for half the season while Cyril Richardson was a turnstyle at guard.

    -Never able to utilize Spiller to his skill set

    -Sammy Watkins has back to back 30 yard games in the two most critical games of the season.

    -Focused all offseason on improving red zone offense, and we are worse at it than a year ago.

    -Focused all offseason on improving interior line play, and we are worse at it than a year ago.

    -Stunted develpment of 2nd round pick Robert Woods

    -Marquis Goodwin a 3rd round pick might as well be off the roster

    -Mike Williams is not being utilized in the red zone, after he spent all training camp dominating DBs on fade routes.

    -Conservative when he should be aggressive.

    -Has not been able to establish a winning culture

    -Hes ultra secretive to the media, and refuses to discuss injuries.

     

     

    the guys out of tricks. His love for Hackett has cost him his dream job...which he probably wasnt qualified for in the first place. And to think that we could have had Chip Kelly.

     

    The bills are stuck in the stone age, and by the time they figure out a winning formula our D line wont be nearly as good.....such a waste

     

    Idk how guys like Fred Jackson and Kyle Williams deal with this mediocrity. Year after year.

    Idk how I as a fan deal with this mediocrity. Year after year.

     

     

    All I wanted was meaningful football in December, and once again, our season is over before thanksgiving.

  11. Another year of disappointment.

     

    My honest assessment is that Whaley has done a decent job as a GM and doesnt deserve to be fired, but Marrone and Hackett need to. Our defense is pretty darn good with Schwartz...it''d be a shame to blow that all up just to make a change at the coaching position.

     

    Idk

     

    We come into the season saying were going to be a power running team with Manuel as QB, and halfway through were a passing game with Orton and we have no offensive identity.

     

    Once again Sammy Watkins is limited to ~30 yards and once again we lose. You would think our coaches would figure out how to guarantee that he gets at least 10+ targets every single game.

     

    WE only took one deep shot tonight

     

     

    PATHETIC

  12. absolutely he can be the answer. Hes younger than Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Phillip Rivers Tony Romo, Ben Roethlisberger and Drew Brees. Hes one year older than Aaron Rodgers and Alex Smith. Hes also the same age as Jay Cutler.

     

    Orton can make all the throws and he knows how to read a defense. Guys like Rich Gannon took 10+ years before they finally found their way in the NFL. The only weakness I see in Ortons game is his limited mobility in the pocket....he needs to improve his pocket awareness to avoid the pass rush a little better. Tom Brady is as slow if not slower than Orton, but his awareness in the pocket is incredible.

     

    The best part is that Orton is already signed for next year, so we have the ability to lock him up long term over the next year for a modest price tag. Just please OBD take some more time to evaluate him, we went overboard with FItzpatrick and we have 7 mill in dead money on our cap from that bad decision.

     

    With that said I personally believe orton is the guy weve been looking for.

  13. I like the topic!! Manning, Brady, Hester and Vinateri are the ones to consider. I think that Rodgers and Megatron could end up there as well. I am not going to consider anyone with 5 years or less experience. Charles Woodson is a name that hasn't been mentioned that is worthy or consideration as is Antonio Gates. I am not sure that either of those 2 are the BEST but probably top 5 guys that are 1st ballot HOFers. Champ Bailey as well (if you count him).

     

    Not sure how I forgot about Woodson, Hes a first ballot HOF for certain.

  14. This may sound like complete bull ****, but I think there's a difference between "best" ever and "greatest" ever.

     

    IMO "best" narrows it down to top-5, and no, Russel Wilson will not make that list, in spite of his 50 yard rush on Sunday. Also, I think it's been well documented to this point that WILSON did not win the super bowl, their defense and their special teams did. And it was their rushing game that got them there.

     

    Will he go down as one of the "greatest" ever? As in like top-30 of all time? May be. May be even top-20. MAY BE.

     

    Its the guys 3rd year as an NFL player, the question asked: "who are candidates for best ever?" Dismissing Wilson is ignorant, hes built himself a nice little resume so far, and yes, hes got a long ways to go, but i think hes on that trajectory.

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    Wilson the greatest QB ever? Yeah, no. Brees neither. Luck certainly has the trajectory, though. And the other three I agree with.

     

    Gates belongs in the TE conversation, and Thomas may soon as well. For those guys, they have Gonzalez's longevity to content with.

     

    I thought Megatron could at least vie for the "greatest after Rice" distinction (for which there's currently a highly debatable scrum), but this was a key year to distance himself from that pack and the injury has pretty much prevented that from being the case.

     

    You dont think Russell Wilson is on the trajectory to being one of the greatest ever? In his second season he won a superbowl and he just became the first QB to pass for 300 and rush for 100 in the same game.

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