Ol Dirty B
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6 minutes ago, Bubba Gump said:
This was him at his finest (or worst, however you look at it). Even Scott Van Pelt was like, wtf is wrong with him.
I was watching that. It's just belichick. I think a lot of what he does is annoying and ridiculous. And I get the point, the reporters were asking fair questions. He just wasn't having it. I still find it funny.
The guy hates losing and doesn't hide it. I have no problem with that. I guess I just don't enjoy his frustration as much when it's not the bills beating him. Him breaking the tablet in the Brissett game last year was amazing.
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That's what belichick always does. It's nothing new. I actually find it entertaining.
He's not really endearing after wins either.
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1 minute ago, Scott7975 said:
Their schedule wasn't any tougher than ours.
We finished 3rd they finished 2nd. It ends up being a wash as we both went 1-1 so perhaps I was wrong on that point.
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5 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:
I don't get it. AFC East teams will play almost exactly the same schedule. They've had the Pats twice, we've had em once.
And they beat the Pats once. We looked out of it the whole game.
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9 minutes ago, BillsEnthusiast said:
Any given Sunday, lame excuse.
They have 1 more win. Is that what your defending the coaching staff on? Miami's starting qb has been out all year.
Did you watch the game tonight? Look at how they played the Pats compared to how the Bills looked? You're going to stick a feather in your cap off of that ****? They got a decent performance out of the d and still never even looked threatening.
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3 minutes ago, BillsEnthusiast said:
And yet...we have more wins.
Easier schedule. Less injuries.
Also, this team just beat the Pats. We never even really appeared in it even with a good defensive performance
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1 minute ago, KelsaysLunchbox said:
Been noticing that. That last ball he threw reminded me of Peyton's last year. I mean, he won a Super Bowl but his arm was fried.
We just watched him last week. Pressure has always been key with him for years.
He looks way better than Peyton did his last year. It's not even close, go look at the stats.
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7 minutes ago, Yeezus said:
The Bills literally have the worst coaching staff in the AFC east
Gase is going to embarrass this team next week.
cue the "he needs 3 years" excuses from every bills fan
Watch out. I was told to gtfoh and find another team yesterday for saying less about this coach.
The fans blame both coordinators and then ignore the guy who hired them.
Miami is not that much more talented than Buffalo imo. And the gap in talent that exists is entirely self imposed by the guys running things.
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3 hours ago, Dunkirk Don said:
Zay jones will be all pro in this league. Rough start yes but he has got his legs underneath now and will only get better. He is like Eric mounds. Next year watch out when Kirk cousin is throwing to him
All pro?
Kirk Cousins?
Are you drunk?
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I find it hard to really evaluate anyone on today's game.
The weather was awful and the team they were playing is also. I'm glad they won, but I'm just going to enjoy the game for the novelty of it and let it be.
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21 minutes ago, ganesh said:
+1. Frasier needs to step up here and put a better defense on the field. Opponents have abused us on the run defense and it is is really crappy. If they fix the leak against the run with better LBs the defense has no where but to go up.
1) McDermott is a defensive coach.
2) We had a guy good at stopping the run then shipped him off for a 6th round pick.
When does the HC ever get held accountable. He seems to hold all the talented players accountable, and ship them out of town or bench them. If the defense isn't his fault, and the offense isn't his fault. Both coordinators take the blame, but the guy who hired them gets off?
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3 minutes ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:
What are you, like 15 years old? We're on the verge of winning 9 games for a team that was supposed to be crappy and you're talking #@!# about MCDERMOTT?
GTFOH.
Oh I'm sorry, I missed the part where I'm just supposed to bow down and love everything the guy has done.
I'm not a fan of his. What does that matter to you? We also haven't won 9 games yet. You don't like it put me on ignore, I can do with out ever hearing from you again.
Guy calls someone else 15 for disagreeing with him, then ends post with GTFOH. I can't be the only on this is lost on, right?
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9 minutes ago, Shotgunner said:
As opposed to baseball was what I was thinking of particularly.
A drop of rain falls within 10 miles and they're calling games off.
NASCAR applies too I guess but that one makes sense with driving 200mph and all.
I guess that's fair. I don't really feel too strongly one way or the other. If the team is good they'll be worth watching, inside or outside. The way the rules favor the offense, a team built for a dome playing in a dome seems like the way to build in my opinion.
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9 hours ago, Shotgunner said:
Trash product?
Fun game, enjoyable and memorable for all.
It wasn't like a video game, but this is what separates football, they don't wimp out at the first drop of rain or flake of snow.
What is that last sentence even referring to? They don't wimp out? As opposed to?
4 hours ago, The Wiz said:Plan and simple, put a dome on this game and no one remembers it. The weather made the game today.
Everyone remembers the 2007 snowbowl. NE vs the Raiders for the start of their dynasty. It's better when the elements are involved even when it could have been against us. I watched a game today like a kid remembering what it was like to go out and play pick up ball with my friends in the snow. Just felt right.
Nothing you said here means anything. Maybe another meaningless game in December where the Bills are in the hunt is forgettable. Reminds you of playing pick up with your friends and just felt right... All are solid points.
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5 hours ago, Bill_with_it said:
Fans are fans emotionally attached. Literally every football expert called this the correct thimg to do given the circumstances. If we have a completely healthy offense on a sunny day depending on how the offense was playing sure go for it. Not today. Im glad he didnt listen to the fans.
What football expert have you heard say this? I haven't even seen the decision discussed outside of this board or WGR.
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4 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:
Wait, I'm confused
Ragland somehow could not absorb our playbook and scheme but when shipped off to KC at the end of training camp, he soaked it up like a sponge?
Something's wrong with that picture.
yada yada yada... throw in the word process somewhere... white bald guy is humble even though he comes across as an arrogant ass.
I just did McDermott's presser for you.
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59 minutes ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:
There's degrees of conservative/aggressive playcalling. Going for it on a 4th and 4 from your own 31 with 2+ minutes left in OT is extremely aggressive.
Say the Colts go for it and don't convert (very high chance they don't convert) and the Bills kick a FG to win. How do you think Chargers/Ravens view that? Knowing they would be out of a playoff spot b/c the Colts decided to take a ridiculous risk?
This is spot on. This is why no one is criticizing Pagano.
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3 hours ago, BuffaloRush said:
I have to admit, I lost a lot of confidence in Sean McDermott today. While many fans were grilling him for benching Tyrod for Peterman, I understood why that move could have been made - although it was a very bad move in hindsight.
Today, I felt his punt call was absolutely terrible. Honestly, it was worse that Rex's decision to punt vs. Miami last season and worse than some of the alarmingly conservative decisions to punt by Doug Marrone which literally cost the Bills some football games. It was a miracle that Joe Webb was able to bail the Bills out today and I hope that it doesn't reinforce McDermott's conservative mindset, because if it does, this organization's in trouble.
But as bad as the call was on McDermott, I felt that Chuck Pagano's decision to punt right back was equally as bad. Yet, I have heard no one criticize the coach on that choice. Indianapolis is 3-9. Does it really make a difference if they tie rather than lose? Pagano is just going to fired anyway so who cares? Surprisingly, I haven't heard any criticism of Pagano or the Colts. If I am Jim Irsay, I would fire Pagano tomorrow
No one has criticized Pagano because it's not a Colts board.
We don't care about them, it's that simple. And I heard them criticize him on the Post game show, but it was a bit veiled. Like McDermott punted because he knew the Colts coach would make the same dumb decision.
I don't even get why this is a thread, are we supposed to be fair and balanced or something?
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8 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:
I will say I definitely saw Tre mingling over there during the break and get shushed away
He did it twice... Loved it.
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46 minutes ago, re enlightener said:
Jesus, had to comment- first, guy barely dropped a ball here, period. he was injured due to miss-use, 3 yard crossing routes instead of deep balls( which he caught w ease when actually given a chance.) Filled in many times for the real glass wr's here, mainly twatkins. His production in SF proves he was always good, just not utilized properly.
Maybe your thinking of Tj graham or SJ who dropped almost as many as twatkins? or your blind?
Wow... I thought the poster you quoted was immature and inaccurate... and then you come in chastising him and keep calling Watkins twatkins and talking about Watkins dropping balls like that was an issue with him. I'm not even going to get in to the rest of it, crossing routes and what not. Goodwin was not featured over the middle a lot.
Goodwin is a weird battle to choose though with this team and the exodus of talent.
4 hours ago, Doc said:Benjamin
Matthews
Jones
Thompson
Clay
McCoy
Would look legit if the players were healthy.
You're joking right?
Thompson, Matthews, and Jones don't even compare. I like Thompson, I think he's ok, but he was cut by the !@#$ing Bears earlier this year. Jones is... Jones, a guy this fanbase keeps claiming is good even though he has looked like **** to this point.
Does Matthews even have 200 yards on the year? And you're going to compare him to Watkins, Woods, or Goodwin? Not that Goodwin lit it up, but really? Matthews has been awful. But I'm sure we'll blame the QB for that. I'd prefer to blame the coaches, but again we don't do that here. We just blame the QB for everything.
It's early with Benjamin but I still don't think he's better than Watkins, especially with Tyrod at QB.
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57 minutes ago, Dunkirk Don said:
Anyone that understands football knows McDermott made the right call. If you listen to people in the stands you will soon be seating with them. It was a smart and courageous call and all you haters should tip your hat to the man
Smart and courageous call? I'm going to just go with that you don't know what those words mean.
I'll just also tell you that you don't understand football since that's how we support our points I guess.
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11 hours ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:
Chris Hogan and Aaron Williams. It is clear to me that our players's value cannot be properly assessed with the garbage we have had at QB and previous coaches.
This is just wrong.
Hogan hasn't even been great with the best QB of all time. Williams plays defense and was a bust as a corner turned to serviceable safety.
11 hours ago, GoBills808 said:If Moulds counts I would like to add Winfield.
I like this. He had hands of stone but other than that was an amazing cb.
4 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:I'm not sure where this Hall of Fame Lesean McCoy thing came from. From Pro Football Reference, McCoy's top comparables:
Delvin Williams, Terry Metcalf, Wendell Tyler, Joe Cribbs, Chris Warren, Curt Warner, John Brockington, Sam Cunningham, Paul Lowe, Sherman Smith
Fine running backs, all of them. Not a Hall of Famer to be found among them. Not even really a good argument to be made for any of them.
I looked at all their stats.
Did you? None of them have near the success he does. What do I care what some website says when they are going to say guys with 3500 rushing yards are comparable to McCoy. Your point fell flat on its face
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13 hours ago, Da webster guy said:
We are coming in from Rochester in the RV for our first game of the year. Eight of us. I don't give a crap about the future, we're all ready to go with our red on red, lots of food, drink and looking forward to beating up the Dolts. Our view is too many people worry about wins and losses and the enjoyment of watching the game of football itself can get overlooked.
Remember, if you dress properly you're warmer than the guy on the couch.
Looking forward to the first Peterman to Reilly TD baby!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow what a loser mentality. We don't care about no wins or losses we just came here to get trashed and cheeeeeer on ourrrr team!!!!!
41 minutes ago, Da webster guy said:So you're a fair weather fan.
There's a place for you guys in the world of sports, i'm just on another level than you, and luckily so are tons of other die hard Bills fans.
I've noticed that sports and online forums can bring out the pessimist and cynic in the worst way, especially when they're combined.
How is a guy who isn't worried about the future, doesn't care about wins or losses, and talks about all his food and drink he's bringing to the game going to say they are on another level of fandom than someone?
First of all, it's childish. We are all fans, it's so petty to say I'm a better fan than you. Second of all, you don't care about the future or if they win. You're contributing to the environment a lot of people complain about, that people aren't there to watch them win, they just want to party.
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7 hours ago, BILLriant said:
yeah he's shown nothing, not the ability to throw the ball in tight windows and hasn't shown that he can throw with anticipation. Youre right lets just keep playing Tyrod so we can reach .500
Oh if your plan is to play him so we can lose more games I'm totally on board. But that wasn't what your point was, was it?
Draft a QB or pay for one?
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He's not as good as Brees, never was.