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HappyDays

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  1. Is this a real post? My least favorite part about McDermott is that he has made a certain segment of the fanbase blame Allen of all people.
  2. And once again our much invested in special teams fails to make a play. This regime has totally mismanaged their priorities and they aren't even getting good returns from the misapportioned investments.
  3. Our scheme sucks. Nobody can create separation and our scheme isn't creating it either. It's very much a "just line up and beat your man" offense.
  4. An unforced mistake is our best defensive play of the day. I'll take it!
  5. So sick of this pass rush. You have to make the backup QB uncomfortable.
  6. The DL is awful, again. Oliver has made one great play this entire season. Rousseau can push his man back but never finishes. DQ is over the hill. All those investments for crap production.
  7. It's impossible to ignore the wide gap that exists between our offensive coaching and the other contenders. Can't just fire another OC though. The change needs to come from the top.
  8. My god this offense really sucks. Their defense knows exactly what play we're running every time. Mack Hollins is still garbage. Just nothing easy at all.
  9. Every designed screen or quick pass is immediately sniffed out by the defense. That part of our offense is completely broken.
  10. True but neither of them can hold Duck Hodges' jock strap.
  11. Meh. Middling arm strength, inaccurate. Threw a bunch of interceptable passes against us in the wildcard round. Higher floor than Levis but lower ceiling too. Pretty much a lateral move.
  12. Moulds is the quintessential example of a WR that took a couple years to reach his potential. For more recent examples, Davante Adams and Nico Collins. Coleman was known to be raw and young even for a rookie. Expecting him to be #1 WR caliber right out the gate was never fair to him. You can see all the physical tools that made him a highly graded prospect. Now he needs to learn how to use those tools to separate and he needs to come down with downfield catches in tight coverage more frequently.
  13. Nothing weird about what's going on with Elam. There are simply two players on the roster that are better than him. If one of them goes down to injury, Elam will get his shot.
  14. Josh Allen and good run blocking won us the Jets game. Davis did what we needed him to do, he was not exceptional. Personally I think Ty Johnson could have replicated his performance for the most part.
  15. I put Rousseau in the same class as Oliver. Both players show elite flashes at times, but then you go multiple games where they are basically invisible, and they never make any kind of play against a good opponent in the playoffs. It's very frustrating honestly. I get the urge to extend them because it is hard to find even good talent at those positions, but Allen is about to get a raise so I don't know that we can afford to give another player in that tier a market value contact. Luckily we don't need to make the decision on Rousseau for another two offseasons. I imagine we'll draft an edge rusher high next year, we'll see how he does in 2025, then evaluate from there. I do not support giving him an early extension like we did with Oliver and Knox. Let it play out.
  16. Davis has been indistinguishable from Ty Johnson, even in the last game to my eyes which I know is a very unpopular opinion. Bishop can't get on the field. Carter is weirdly enough the player that I feel best about amongst those three because he plays a position that can have a real impact on the game and is harder to find good talent. I would certainly rather have Franklin than any of those players, in the order I listed them, even though he has not popped until last night. Having a constant pipeline of young WR talent is just that important. I'm not going to take any victory laps about the player from one decent game, just philosophically I would rather have another talented WR prospect on the roster right now.
  17. I actually think the NFL is more fun to follow than ever before. Social media is a big part of it. The broadcasts have gotten better. The analytics have gotten a lot deeper. For some people all of those things might make the game less enjoyable, for me it all adds to the experience.
  18. No joke, I think switching to Russell Wilson is exactly what the Steelers needed to do to tip the scales in their favor. I know Wilson is not close to his past self but he is better equipped than Fields to run an NFL offense. Also it is just the most Jets thing ever to make two big shocking moves in consecutive weeks, and then lose both of their games after those moves anyways. I'm actually very confident that Pittsburgh will win this one. It's clown college versus military academy.
  19. Hamilton might be like Christian McCaffrey - a generational game changing talent at a non-premium position. But a single one of a kind player like that doesn't change the entire narrative. On the whole safeties are devalued in the modern NFL and their average salaries prove it. It's become more of a cerebral position than a physical one and there are a lot of players good enough to man the position without really hurting the defense. So I still don't support drafting them before round 3. I also don't think safety is as big a problem for us as people think. Our problem is that our front 4 very rarely makes a consistent impact on the game, and our scheme & personnel archetype are vulnerable to offenses that push you around. A lot of our explosive plays given up this year are on runs or screens where our small defensive players are getting blocked out of the screen. We made the choice to build a defense susceptible to that style and we have to live with it.
  20. Bills 28 Titans 17 This feels like a get right game for the whole team. Not sure how much Cooper will play but I think he'll be involved at least a little bit, enough to help us sustain an extra drive or two. Levis is not going to suddenly become a smart QB, not against McDermott's scheme which historically has made bad QBs look worse. Seemingly everyone is healthy. This should be a game to get the team's confidence up especially coming off of the big trade.
  21. Sure I just mean in the sense of putting him on the field now. If a safety gets beat 1v1 by an elite WR that is something you can live with. If a safety completely blows a coverage and gives up a TD that any WR would have scored on, that will make the coaches very hesitant to put them out there. Safety is a position where a single mental mistake could mean 7 points for the other team and you can't just live in that world.
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