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  1. We still can't play consistent football with Mills starting at RT.  I'd love a healthy Glenn and good RT, not in a rush to make a move, but I'm sure this front office will move Glenn if they can.  No idea why Mills is on an NFL roster just not good enough.  Same for Vlad Ducasse, right side of our line are MTA turnstiles.

  2. It's more about watching Darby play in a scheme that's similar to ours, and thinking, wait wasn't Darby jettisoned because of scheme fit?  That and he had a really good year as a rookie, still young and cost controlled.  I look at the current roster and we need another CB after this season ends, and well that means spending the draft assets we've accumulated on a CB, but we had a CB so that leaves me scratching my head.  It's like we're going around in a circle.  We may able to find a better CB than Darby, but we might not, so what was the point of the entire trade?

  3. 25 minutes ago, Foreigner said:

    McDermott made his decision and tried for a spark. Nothing wrong with that part of it,

    but when he says after the game he does not regret his decision and how tough Peterman

    is, he is delusonal. He is also insulting the other 52 players on this football team, along with

    fandom and the media. And when he will not admit his defense the last three games has been

    the worst in Buffalo Bill HISTORY don't talk to me about over reaction. If anything, I expect

    some members of the media to go soft.

     

    We all deserve better, and that includes the people who pay their money to watch what has

    become unwatchable, and when the coach is not man enough to admit that he is responsible for

    this mess, then that is beyond whatever over reaction occurs. To have to listen to his after

    game press conferences, with his nonsense is really pitiful. The QB situation is what it is, but

    once the league figured out his defense, and he does not know how to fix it,  that is not the

    medias fault to over  react.

     

     

    The whole, "I don't regret the decision, I regret the result," is one of the dumbest things I've heard from a head coach.  I guess he feels the decision making process, always about the process with McDermott, was fine/correct and yet somehow it blew up in his face.  You'd think that a coach would go back and reevaluate the decision making process when something blows up in your face, and yet you didn't get that from McDermott's post game.  If the result was bad, then something in the decision making process was also bad, so go back and recheck it, because it clearly didn't work out and you can't afford to make these kinds of mistakes going forward.

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  4. I mean we're relying on hitting on a bunch of draft picks in order to rebuild.  How's that working out for the Browns?  No team amassed more draft ammunition than the Browns, and yet I'm pretty sure after watching Wentz tonight Browns fans are willing to give back some of those picks for Wentz.  

     

    Listen, I like building through the draft, but it seems as if we created holes for no reason at all, I just don't get it.  Will we find a CB in the 3rd round as good as Darby, maybe, it's possible, but nothing's a sure thing when you're going through the draft.

     

    Drives me nuts.

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  5. So we dumped a young cost controlled CB for a 3rd round pick and a WR that will be a free agent and barely plays due to injury.  We dumped him because he didn't fit our scheme, and yet all night long he clamped Dez in off man zone coverage.  I don't get it?  Gaines will be a free agent and might walk, so what did we actually gain from this trade beside a 3rd round pick?  Ironically we'll end up using that pick on a WR or CB.  It's unreal, I know Darby had a down year in 2016, but he looked excellent tonight and it amazes me how fast he was dumped by the current regime.  I have no faith in these bozos, they've created so many holes that we need to fill in the offseason.

     

    Scheme over talent will be our undoing.

  6. Looked competent?  Luckily for Peterman the entire team was incompetent so his subpar play, one of the worst in NFL History, isn't entirely on him (Tyrod faces similar constraints, but lets ignore that for a minute).  After all, his coaches are incompetent for thinking he could go out and win that game when he's surrounded by incompetence.  So I guess that's why coaches take so much ****, when their teams display incompetence they get called on it, and it's exactly what happened here.

  7. The lazy comparisons to Manziel remind of the lazy comparisons folks made about Von Miller being the next Maybin, you heard a lot of that garbage when we drafting that year.  

     

    Mayfield's a stud, wish we land him, we probably won't.

  8. 3 minutes ago, Bakin said:

    If Goff was a Bill....most of our fans would have run him out of town after his 6th start. 

    With the way he played, in the offense he played in, no question.  Everyone would have written him off, bust label front and center.  Development & coaching, it's a hell of combination.

  9. 3 minutes ago, The Dean said:

    Woods was criminally underrated by many Bills fans. IMO he was/is a complete WR. Probably not a "true #1" guy, but so what? He virtually never drops passes, runs great routes, has decent speed, blocks---the whole package. Not a JAG player.

    I liked him a lot, criminally underutilized, glad he's getting it done.

  10. When Glenn is healthy he's one of the best LT in the league, PFF says so, but he hasn't been healthy of late.

     

    I look at Carolina's offensive line and I worry about this front office. Carolina's personnel on the OL is dog ****, we have much better talent than they at OL and yet we're trying to get rid of that talent, why?

  11. I've watched every Rams game, it's hard not to see that he becomes disinterested when he feels the ball isn't coming his way.

     

    There was one play where he beat the DB, but kind of slowed down and Goff overthrew him. If he ran it 100%, he may have still been slightly overthrown but not as much as he was, would have been close. Sammy was so good at Clemson, but he touched the ball a ton. I hope he gets it together for his own sake.

  12. I doubt he'll be Houston, but I'm hoping for Pernell McPhee upside. Everyone sleeps on McPhee but the guy can stuff the run and rush the passer. McPhee doesn't get enough love, much like Kyle went under the radar when he was in his prime.

  13. Analytics tell you that Sammy's the better WR, so no, we certainly are not using analytics. We also traded for a CB that is older, has no cost control remaining, and is inferior in every way to the player we traded. Moneyball is about a change in the way we operate, top to bottom. Cleveland is changing the way they operate, full tank, acquire as many picks as possible and draft from the ground up. I think the jury is still out on whether we've truly changed the way we operate, especially after getting rid of the cost controlled Darby for the soon to be FA EJ Gaines. Remember, this wouldn't be the first time a new regime got rid of a star offensive player. Chan/Buddy did it with Lynch. Moneyball is about an overhaul in the way we operate, from scouting, to free agency, to development. No one can answer that right now.

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