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Big Ben Texted Bell Before Deadline-NO ANSWER
TwistofFate replied to Returntoglory's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Raper? I didn't know Roth was convicted of rape. I didn't know he was arrested, sent to trial, and convicted of Rape by a jury of his peers. Usually people forget about things that aren't true. -
I like the commentary on this video much better.... LMAO. https://youtu.be/yfPFCf_0NzQ
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Kelvin Benjamin needs to be cut
TwistofFate replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Solid? LMAO Bro, Google KB dropped passes. He was second in the league for dropped padres this year. He dropped 37% of his passes thus far, and has a lengthy history of drops. Aside from the drops, there is ZERO EFFORT from this guy. Zay Jones drops a ton of passes, but I will never question the kids passion and effort. -
Kelvin Benjamin needs to be cut
TwistofFate replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He legit stood there while everyone around him made an attempt. He needs to be benched, another receiver from the practice squad needs to be brought up. These young guys have heart, pride, and determination. KB is a waste, and I'm beginning to actually hate the guy. -
Kelvin Benjamin needs to be cut
TwistofFate replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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McDermott isn't going anywhere....
TwistofFate replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I predicted a 2-5 start. May be able to locate it around the board somewhere. 5 road games in the first 7 games with a team this young was trouble from the word GO. What I didn't foresee was KB becoming the absolute waste he's become. -
McDermott isn't going anywhere....
TwistofFate replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It was defensive. That's exactly why I said it was very telling. It was uncharacteristic of him and speaks volumes. You can take it as a negative, I do not. I do not because McD doesn't brag and has no ego. Even when the team made the playoffs after 20 years. If it was Marrone, he would have reminded us just like he did about his Green Bay win. When people who don't brag and have no ego open up, you should probably listen. It's valuable insight into what makes them tick. McD has taken a lot of heat this year, and it must be frustrating to be attacked week after week because of the results. I compare it to having a secret. You have a secret but you can't tell anyone. So instead of telling them outright, you drop hints. The secret is they blew up the roster and they all expected this. They just can't say it. So he hints to his past experiences to explain without coming out directly, this was necessary to move forward. -
The biggest myth on the Process/Rebuild
TwistofFate replied to bostonadguy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
High character guys never become comfortable with losing, because they are of high character. Honor, loyalty, passion, and accountability to yourself and one another breed success. You take beatings together, and grow together. It breeds success, the exact opposite of what you believe. It's the negative veteran presence and "players" you speak of which were quickly shuffled off the team. Their talent will be replaced through the draft this year, and free agency. -
McDermott isn't going anywhere....
TwistofFate replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Of course I know it's year two. Last years draft was NOT this regimes draft. Doug Whaley and HIS scouting department put the board together. McDermott surely had some input, but that board was mainly assembled by Whaley and his staff. This draft belongs to this regime. They own the personnel moves on the draft board. They played out the season with last years roster because they had to. They evaluated, then cut and traded anyone they didn't like, was over paid, or under performed. This is different than Rex for a multitude of reasons. For starters the GM and HC are on the same page and aren't sabotaging one another. Secondly, after today's press conference I am 100% convinced this "process," the "vision," winning now "and in the future," aren't just slogans. McD is heavily leaning on his past experiences through TWO rebuilds, to build a solid ground up foundation that debt free and packed with young, fresh, cheap, coachable talent. One must believe this process was sold to ownership and these results were absolutely expected. McDermott doesn't usually give much in his press conferences, but when he does open up, it's very telling. Everyone at one Bills drive expected this except the players and vast majority of the fan base. -
Anytime soon. Just finished watching today's press conference, and I can honestly say, this epic failure was not only predicted by this regime, it was expected. McDermott gave some telling information today, and I believe the tidbit he dropped is what prompted the Pegulas to hire him. McDermott made mentions of his usual jibber jabber, then reminded the media that he has been part of not one, but TWO franchise turn around. His first coming in 99' with Andy Reid and the Eagles, fresh off a 3 win Ray Rhodes season. His second coming with Ron Rivera, fresh off a John Fox 2 win season. I remember quite well last year, multiple times McDermott warned the media about the product on the field and not to get carried away as there was plenty of work "ahead " of us. Let's look at some parallels. 1999, the first thing Philly did was draft a Qb in the first round. "In 1999, Pederson was caretaker of the quarterback position until rookie first-round pick Donovan McNabb was ready. The fans wanted McNabb. Andy Reid didn't. And Pederson struggled. And it was ugly." "Pederson started the first nine games of the 1999 season, and the Eagles went 2-7 in those games, averaging 11.1 points per game on offense before Pederson was benched in favor of McNabb." Amazing right? Peterman and Pederson, averaging 11.1 points per game. 2011 The first thing Carolina did was draft a Qb 1st round, Cam Newton. "The Panthers opened the 2011 season 2–6, but finished with a 6–10record,[37] and Newton was awarded the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year award" What is currently happening in Buffalo is eerily similar to both of McDermotts past turn arounds with previous franchises. I want to be extremely clear, I in no way believe past experiences are indicative of future results, but find some of these past parallels oddly coincidental. We all know how it turned out for those franchises, maybe, just maybe, we will finally come out on top. In any case, I absolutely believe what is happening here was planned for and expected. It isn't a "tank" per se, but it was an expected result.
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Kelvin Benjamin needs to be cut
TwistofFate replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Why did Rex only get 2 years?
TwistofFate replied to RosenNOTchosen1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I've never seen a more lazy, unfocused, wide out in my life. It's obvious why Carolina got rid of him. This guy can't catch a cold. To make matters even worse, he lays on the ground after every play smiling, waiting for someone to help him up. He is a disease, and needs to be purged from this team. This roster is terrible!!!
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It's quite easy Ej, for starters you were a 1st rounder who played like a 5th rounder. Secondly, you proved you couldn't play over the course of 4 years, not 4 games. Lastly, you were evaluated and given chances by multiple teams, coaching staffs, and coordinators. You were tossed to the curb by every single one of them. PS. Not one of those ints yesterday were on Peterman, now make it a large....with cheese.
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What to say? It's easy. He's a 5th rounder who is in his second year in the league, and has 3 starts. I don't know what say to you if you can't see each of his starts were pretty much worst case scenarios. Top pass rushing team on the road as a rookie in your first start... Failure. 2nd start, is a BLIZZARD....failure. 3rd start, top pass defense in the NFL, with no receivers, patchwork offensive line and a new O coordinator....failure. But hey, don't let facts and reality get in your way.
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Get a grip? I have a grip, a firm grip on reality. The reality is he is a second year player with 4 NFL starts and has faced extreme adversity in every single one of them. Look at this team. They can't move the ball regardless of which qb is trotted on the field. Nevermind the second year kid with 4 career starts. The whole offense is terrible regardless. It's you who needs a grip.
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So what we're saying here is Peterman will again be thrust out to start against another top 10 defense that's currently hitting it stride. It's like the football God's hate him. The dude has 4 starts in the league and they come against the best pass rush in the league, (SD last year) in a Blizzard (last year) the best passing defense in the league (Ravens this year) and now a top 10 team in total defense with one of the fiercest pass rushers in the game. It's actually pretty incredible that someone could have that much bad luck.
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McCarthy is going to get fired
TwistofFate replied to Watkins90's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It wasn't the coaching. The special teams fumble was a player NOT doing what the coaches specifically told him to do. He was told to take a knee. It's also the same player who went rogue on another play that cost them. That player may actually be cut. They weren't coaching decisions. -
McCarthy is going to get fired
TwistofFate replied to Watkins90's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have friends from Wisconsin. None of them blame McCarthy. The all blame the FO and management for not retaining talent and not addressing needs properly. Ted Tompson is public enemy number 1. -
Where are all the darnold rosen and Mayfield fans?
TwistofFate replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Allen is the lowest rated out of all of them. He has the worst completion percentage of all of them. He looks indecisive compared to all of them. We should have taken Rosen. -
Eagles did. They fired their coach. Drafted well. Won a Super Bowl.
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Yo, that's not what he meant. Go back and re-read. The poster clearly said no one cares about stopping the run. He clearly said a relentless passing attack and scoring is all you need. It's a false statement. Go ask Peyton Manning about a relentless passing attack which can put up 40 a game means, when your defense is allowing teams to run and score all over you. See if he feels the same way. That guy should have 4 rings minimum. But his team had a defense that couldn't stop anyone. I'll reiterate once more, scoring points by any means, be it by an offense that rushes extremely well (which ours did under Rex Ryan, which lead to middle of the pack offense rankings) or by passing extremely well, coupled with a defense that can stop the run and force a team to be one dementional with passing, leads to wins the majority of the time.
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Lol, no one cares about stopping the run?? I can assure you they do. If they run all over you they control the clock, control the tempo, tire out the defense, and keep your pass happy offense on the sideline. It's called grinding out a win. It's what teams who suck attempt to do to keep the game close enough to win by a lucky turnover. It's been the Bills motto for 20 years. Stop the run and you end up with a team like us, averaging 12pts a game, and practically a guaranteed win when you play them.
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No. From a business perspective they are doing mostly the right things. From a player personnel perspective, they have made quite a few questionable decisions. I'm beginning to have deja vu of Chip Kelly, and how he cut/traded all the talent, then recruited former players, only to implode In his second year and be fired. Turning over the roster they way they have here can't be done in the NFL with any positive results. This team has been set back at least two years with what has happened this off-season.