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clayboy54

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  1. 18 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

    People are going to flame you for this but I feel the exact same way.  Josh hasnt played at an elite level since the KC game on October 16th.   McKenzie and Davis have played well below average and continue to drop passes in huge situations.      Being the 1 team in the AFC in week 14 means absolutely nothing.  Would anyone be surprised if both Miami and Cinci beat the Bills the next few weeks?  

    Yes, I’d be absolutely blown away if they lost twice and moderately surprised if they lost another game. This team does what they have to do to win. That is all they need.

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  2. 4 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

    Misleading stats. JA finished with 27 pass attempts. But there were many more called passes. He was sacked three times and scrambled on at least three or four more.  So the ratio is really more like 17 called runs vs 34 called pass plays.  

    Some of those Allen runs were clearly called or at least called as options. Look, the point is we we’re more balanced than some are crowing about.

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  3. 5 minutes ago, TheCockSportif said:

    ... a first year coordinator on a team that should be in the SB.  I'm not sure if it's JA17 and his physical issues (no brace today from what I could tell), sugar-high JA17, or Dorsey, but at this point in time, well... glad that they're winning these games, but it's basically SB or bust.  No excuses.

     

    Also, what's with the lack of running?

     

    Against the Jets DL, and without your lead blocking FB, you won’t generate a consistent running game. Their D is really good. That said, our run to pass ratio was pretty balanced, though. 24 runs, 27 passes.

  4. 52 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

    I think I am at the point I am worried with Dorsey. This offense has massively regressed. That is on scheme and coaching. 

    I agree with your assessment of Dorsey. That said, he’s a first-year coordinator. He deserves some slack for growing pains. We are lucky that we are winning while he learns on the job. I suspect he will improve slightly as the season wraps up.

  5. Additionally, this shows that Baker plays very well in an unscripted, fly by the seat of your pants offense. His dismal failure has resulted from trying to conform and play in within the confines of a formal offense. He just doesn't do that well. Kinda like JP Losman-ish.

     

    Now the real test will be to see if McVay can build an offense where the QB is basically unscripted. Just running around and making plays, like he did last night.

     

    Josh as an example, does both well. Baker seems to be the guy who can only do the off-schedule stuff. Good luck to him. He was fun to watch last night.

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  6. 14 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

    I was actually a Moulds fan but I have to speak the truth on the guy.   He is SO overrated by some folks here.    

     

    That 1998 season was still the most dominant season by a Bills WR ever, IMO..........he couldn't be stopped.   

     

    But overall, he wasn't close to the player Diggs is, IMO.

     

    Moulds was a rare balance of incredible power and very good speed in 1998......but put on close to 10# of muscle going into 1999........much of it in the legs......and it noticeably slowed him down.  

     

    Agree with the part about subpar QB's feeding him relentlessly.........he had more passes thrown to him when he was covered like a blanket than any WR in Bills history.

     

    For one great season he was probably the best receiver the Bills have ever had........but overall he was just a very good one.

      

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    You have to remember that dirty play where somebody hoisted his leg up causing the hamstring tear. He was not the same after that injury.

     

    Plus, I think you have to consider Elbert Dubenion in the best of all-time conversation. Different time, different game, but nonetheless, he was dominant against some really good secondaries. Lance Alworth was better, but not by much.

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  7. 14 minutes ago, Not at the table Karlos said:

    Lol. I Just spent more on a car that was in a hurricane than most people spend on their house. Only saw pics of it. It'll sell for almost double what I paid. Guess I'm a sucker. 

     

    Edit- have investments in a used car lot. 

    Are you "Smilin' Ted?"

  8. 4 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

    Even though we have much bigger goals with the current season I figured I’d look at a few mock drafts for 2023 and the consensus again seems the Bills should draft a running back in R1. 
    For the first time in forever I think Buffalo is set a RB and we need oline and WR as the top priorities on this team. 

    Oh boy... I can't wait for mock drafts.

    We need much more talent because we are soooo very weak and buried in the standings.

     

    Houston could use your help.

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  9. 11 hours ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:

    Idk about ya’ll but I was excited about the additional of Nyheim Hines.

     

    It seems they’ve slowly, and finally started to work him into the game plan. He was heavily involved early, and then McKenzie started to take over those snaps.

     

    It seemed like every sweep, handoff, or target was sniffed out, or went no where. I wonder if there was some sort of formation tell, or they keyed into him based on personnel or usage, but it just flat out stunk.

     

    I’m not a huge McKenzie guy, but age again had a solid game. 
     

    Im kind of over this trade. Let him return kicks and get touches here and there, and revisit this in the off-season.

     

    Singletary is my guy. Let’s let him and Cook take it the rest of the way. 

    Wait a minute. Let’s see if we can get the incomparable Moss back!

  10. 5 hours ago, Big Turk said:

     

    He doesn't. You simply don't understand what catch percentage actually means.

     

    Overthrows, uncatchable passes and throwaways count as a target if he was the intended receiver.

     

    You have to admit that Gabe has been generally ineffective playing for contested catches. Additionally, he does have a few outright drops. You are right in that last night a few of his targets were off the mark. But again, he missed a few contested catches. My real issue with him this year is that he does not seem to be making as many adjustments on Josh’s extended plays, particularly over the middle.

     

    That said, his adjustment in the end zone on that TD was vintage Gabe.

  11. 9 hours ago, BaaadThingsMan said:

    Poor Herbstreit got hired to take Al out to pasture

    I’m genuinely impressed with how well he does on NFL games. I just expected “another college guy” trying to make the jump. Sure, it took him a few games but he’s done it. It’s really likely that his fast transition is due in great part to Al’s tutoring. Al might be slow on the draw anymore, but he was a great one in his prime. The two of them seem to get along and that relationship is helping Herbstreit become legitimate in the NFL.

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