
Cheektowaga Chad
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NFL Analyst Says 31 of Top 100 are Defensive Lineman
Cheektowaga Chad replied to st pete gogolak's topic in The Stadium Wall
Looking at the draft and reading about how deep the defensive line is I'm convinced the bills will go for vet help in the secondary and young draft picks along the line -
He is 100% trolling now He definitely saw the reactions his brother posting 20 mil per were getting and most definitely saw the reactions he got for "pinning a comment" of 15 million per himself got If he isn't trolling at this point , you gotta move on and not even because he isn't worth the contract but because he is dumb as a rock and completely clueless
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I think one of the reasons Bishop looked bad/like a rookie/not ready was because of the guys he would play with. Rapp and Hamlin You have rapp who is Uber aggressive, too aggressive Then you have Hamlin who is Uber conservative, too conservative You're then asking a rookie not only how to figure out playing at the NFL level but with two very drastically different players and styles. That's not an easy ask
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Maybe a bit of a hot take but if the bills don't resign or extend any of those defensive players, is anyone actually upset? Would the bills be actively worse off? Before the concussion to benford he would be a must extend but the defenders others meh in my opinion
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Slick Rick about to be Bills most valuable non player person.
Cheektowaga Chad replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
I honestly figured when Allen mentioned "slick Rick in the mail room" I figured it was just a made up name to describe all the admin/clerical/reception/janitorial/cafeteria/etc. the employees that make the day to day running of the business and building possible Awesome that he is a real person, and glad to have met/heard slick Rick speak about what it felt like to be mentioned. That's really cool -
Bills Hire Ryan Nielsen Senior Defensive Assistant.
Cheektowaga Chad replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
Are these recent hires defensively , outside the usual McDermott/zone coaching tree? If so that points to a positive sign that McDermott is embracing more of a CEO role and letting the staff do more the hands on coaching Which in my opinion is needed and beneficial -
I believe sportac has him at 8.5/9 million the last I checked Which I think if it's 10ish he is looking for you sign the deal
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Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
Cheektowaga Chad replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
I want Crosby because he also seems to like to mess with and get under mahomes skin Always seems to be giving mahomes little elbows and extra shots -
The bills will want the extension, Allen and his camp will want the restructure We will see the restructure , next off season will be the extension in my opinion
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Hot Take: Does Bobby Babich Lose His Job?
Cheektowaga Chad replied to BillsFan130's topic in The Stadium Wall
This was year one of building a more aggressive defense All year defenders gave up angles of sure or more sure tackles to get better angles on the ball. They were going for turnovers over tackles Get some talent where they can legitimately play man to man more often and an actual threat at edge -
Bishop looked solid Sunday but let's be honest if elam and Hamlin weren't on the field he would have gotten targeted Why target bishop when you got elam and Hamlin on the field. It made mahomes job incredibly easy
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Next year's roster needs a starting safety, two corners, a pass rush and speed/separation at receiver Personally would love to create a trade package around Groot and picks for a Maxx Crosby or Myles Garrett
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Is it time to move on from McDermott?
Cheektowaga Chad replied to Monty98's topic in The Stadium Wall
I've wanted to move on from McDermott since the Houston texan playoff game collapse This is the first year I don't want to A lot of previous year issues I've had with McDermott disappeared, the team played a complimentary football style where the defense and special teams complimented the offense for the first time in his tenure This was a reset year, a lot of the issues we saw last night were due to inexperienced coordinators and a general lack of actual talent on the team - 1 second team all pro and what 2 pro bowlers -
With the raiders hiring of Pete Carroll, I doubt they are looking at a multi year rebuild in Las Vegas In other words I doubt he is still considered available
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The bills had the ball with the chance to win on the road with 3 minutes left and 3 time outs left I'll continue to take that situation in AFC championship games, that's a spot Allen and the bills will win the majority of times
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Is it time to move on from McDermott?
Cheektowaga Chad replied to Monty98's topic in The Stadium Wall
This was googles ai response - just copy and pasted for you Mike McCarthy's tenure with the Dallas Cowboys, while marked by some success, was also criticized for lack of playoff success, particularly in crucial moments, and issues with team discipline and consistency. Specifically, some of the reasons cited for criticisms of McCarthy's coaching include: Lack of Playoff Success: Despite a winning record and multiple playoff appearances, McCarthy's Cowboys struggled to progress deep into the playoffs, failing to capitalize on their regular season success. Discipline and Penalties: The Cowboys consistently ranked among the most penalized teams in the league under McCarthy's leadership, highlighting a perceived lack of discipline and focus on the field. In-Game Decision-Making: Some questioned McCarthy's in-game adjustments and decision-making, particularly in critical situations, leading to losses and missed opportunities. Inability to Develop Young Talent: While the Cowboys had talent, some questioned McCarthy's ability to fully develop and utilize young players to their potential, leading to inconsistent performances. Lack of Consistency: The Cowboys often displayed inconsistency in their play, both within games and across seasons, contributing to a feeling of underachievement under McCarthy's guidance. Coaching Style: Some argued that McCarthy's coaching style wasn't conducive to maximizing the talent on the team or fostering a winning culture. In essence, while McCarthy led the Cowboys to a winning record and playoff appearances, the team's lack of deep playoff runs, persistent discipline issues, and overall inconsistency led to criticism and ultimately, a parting of ways. -
Is it time to move on from McDermott?
Cheektowaga Chad replied to Monty98's topic in The Stadium Wall
Who can you hire tomorrow that would be an improvement? Who tomorrow can guarantee a chance at the super bowl next season? People want to change a coach because McDermott is wasting Allen's career, but if you fire him and hire a brand new coach you likely set the franchise up to rebuild for two years to get that coaches players in The time to move on would have been last season when the bills entered this "rebuild", not now The bills NEED talent, they lack talent at nearly every position besides QB rb and offensive line