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Buffalo Barbarian

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  1. Hell No!? we have our QB just need the offense around him. Draft Will Grier in the 4th
  2. I think he has been doing better since the Houston game. Not great but better than nothing.
  3. Wasn't working for me, has to have the heavy riffs for me , like this:
  4. whatever they did it doesn't have the same depth of sound.
  5. I really liked that album, definitely liked Sulphur
  6. Hopefully the other songs are better , but this song has nothing going for it. Disappointed actually as their past two were solid. Tuned down is when they sound deeper , more base, considered heavier. So the opposite.
  7. Weak, riffs were non existent, and guitars tuned up, could only make it half way through.
  8. yeah ok, we run alot, you're just pissed and want a scapgoat, McVay couldn't make these players look good.
  9. And what scheme do you think would actually work these players ? West coast offense didn't " work " either . So would a third scheme be any better ?
  10. If they think they need it , it hard for us to know how good a position coach is, only can they evaluate this.
  11. This is all good but I will not be happy if he is replaced because starting over will just be another setback as the players will have learn yet again another offense. We just need to get quality players in here. Wrong, the scheme is fine it's obvious we need better players.
  12. you could say that with all our WRs , they haven't had much time with our QBs.
  13. If Pryor can return to form, and Zay n Benjamin improving, we might finally have a pulse on offense.
  14. guess we should calm down and get a cushy downtown stadium
  15. Yes , it's technique and can be learned but like anything some are better at it than others.
  16. Pretty much my thoughts on the matter. there may not be a Julio Jones, but there is a lot of Big athletic WRs who can really help this team. Wisconsin Center and guard along with Teller.
  17. Sadly there are many fans here parroting some tired cliche of Dabol is using an outdated offense unsuitable for "TODAY'S" NFL . Along with he can't call an offense all the while willingly ignoring the sad performance of the offensive players themselves, with missed throws , dropped balls and missed assignments, not to mention new players getting used to each other. For those have forgotten so quickly , Dabol is running the same offense as the Patriots, which as we all know just can't work in the NFL. So just to refresh your memories read the following. "Over the next few months, we are going to spotlight Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll’s offense. Daboll entered the NFL in 2000 with the New England Patriots, and over the course of the next 16 seasons, he held several positions, including Defensive Assistant, Wide Receivers Coach, Tight Ends Coach, Quarterbacks Coach, and Offensive Coordinator. When the opportunity arose to jump to the college ranks at Alabama, Daboll seized it. As the offensive coordinator and QB coach at Alabama he got to learn from one of the best organizational managers, but it also gave Daboll a chance to work with college talent and to incorporate some of the college concepts into his playbook. This could be extremely useful, as more and more of those concepts are seeping into NFL playbooks nowadays." https://www.cover1.net/inside-the-playbook-the-erhardt-perkins-play-structure-and-terminology/
  18. No he used this. "Over the next few months, we are going to spotlight Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll’s offense. Daboll entered the NFL in 2000 with the New England Patriots, and over the course of the next 16 seasons, he held several positions, including Defensive Assistant, Wide Receivers Coach, Tight Ends Coach, Quarterbacks Coach, and Offensive Coordinator. When the opportunity arose to jump to the college ranks at Alabama, Daboll seized it. As the offensive coordinator and QB coach at Alabama he got to learn from one of the best organizational managers, but it also gave Daboll a chance to work with college talent and to incorporate some of the college concepts into his playbook. This could be extremely useful, as more and more of those concepts are seeping into NFL playbooks nowadays. The move worked, and it landed him an offensive coordinator gig with the Bills" https://www.cover1.net/inside-the-playbook-the-erhardt-perkins-play-structure-and-terminology/
  19. Well Peterman is starting so ...
  20. Ouch! Sounds like someone needs rear entry punishment.
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