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This is the most likely area for "unexpected" problems in 2023. (except for the reasons you mentioned, they should be expected). This is Ed Oliver's defense now. That Kelce guy blows (i know he is TE, but is a trivial distinction)
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Did we do enough? I think we are getting there.
Chaos replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
If he plays like he has the last five years, and has only one playmaker and the 30th ranked offensive line, he would only get heat from total idiots. He already gets heat from some total idiots. -
Self inflicted wounds hurt as much as other wounds. My sympathies are the same. At the same time it upsets me when people engage in activity that puts other people at risk, in this case the lifeguards, in other cases all sorts of first responders. So many problems in the world would be avoided if people would actually think.
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Seven people have died near panama city swimming in the Gulf in the past couple of days. Lethal Rip Tide. In all but one of the instances. double red flag warnings were posted, and swimming was not legal. I don't know where Ryan Mallet was swimming (reports are in the Gulf) and I feel bad for all of those that drowned from the Rip tides. Everyone please follow the flags.
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Josh Allen and the next Steps we need him to make to be the best.
Chaos replied to PrimeTime101's topic in The Stadium Wall
And I just said be realisitic. Most super bowls are won by teams without the best QB that year. No one folliowing the bengals chiefs or eagles is worrired about how mahomes, burrows or hurts is going to get better. It is patently ridiculous to expect more production from the QB position than we have gotten for the last 4 years. Maintaining it is the goal. Is it theorectical possible to improve in some areas yes, but overall there just is no more juices to squeeze from superman. -
Josh Allen and the next Steps we need him to make to be the best.
Chaos replied to PrimeTime101's topic in The Stadium Wall
People need to get real. We have a QB who produces in the top 3 in the league. In 2021 playoffs against the chiefs he put the team on his back to come back time and time again, only to have the coaches choke away the game in 13 seconds. We should just pray Josh can maintain the current level of productivity and the rest of the team can stop clownshowing the playoffs. -
How long does it take an NFL head coach to reach his 1st Super Bowl?
Chaos replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I will believe you and stand corrected. But I will verify at some future point. -
Terrible to think the Bills role under McDermott is to be Reid's B word. But what is worse, is we are looking more like the Steelers with Big Ben, hoping that Brady and Manning both have an off year.
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How long does it take an NFL head coach to reach his 1st Super Bowl?
Chaos replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lets just agree it is much closer to 100 than to 50 -
How long does it take an NFL head coach to reach his 1st Super Bowl?
Chaos replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Since the thread is only about making the Super Bowl, there are over a 100 samples. -
How long does it take an NFL head coach to reach his 1st Super Bowl?
Chaos replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
How does one argue math with a disgraced nuclear physicist -
How long does it take an NFL head coach to reach his 1st Super Bowl?
Chaos replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
the amount of room for improvement is miniscule. He could meaningully regress and be a top 5 QB. As I said before if the only way the team can win a championship is for Allen to be the very best quarterback in the leauge, then our chances are slim. -
How long does it take an NFL head coach to reach his 1st Super Bowl?
Chaos replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Allen is mid-career. He has put up record numbers in many regards. His PRODUCTION has been top 3 for a couple of years. The maturation has happened. Bills fans should hope for an be happy if he maintains the current level of production. Many many championships have been won with QBs producing far below Allen's level. The burden is squarely on the coaches to figure out how to close the deal. If the teams championship hopes are limited to Allen being more productive, then our chances are slim and none. -
NFL Head Coaches who also were their teams defensive play callers:
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
That’s a good add. What years did he do that? -
How long does it take an NFL head coach to reach his 1st Super Bowl?
Chaos replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
The correct question is coach / qb combo. With rare exception since the 70s the answer is four years or less -
People think of me correctly as skeptical of McDermott. I have also posted numerous times that we should expect he is being given a ten year window to succeed On the other hand most coaches in the nfl who are fired are fired with time left on their contracts. In summary management is happy with making the playoffs as the goal. And if that continues McDermott will get a fill Dan Reeves style 9 or 10 years if the Bills make the playoffs I the team implodes and goes backwards, the contract probably does not factor into a retention decision.
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NFL Head Coaches who also were their teams defensive play callers:
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
No, I picked the only examples I could find. I did not find that Belichek did that for 3 of his many coaching seasons. I assume he stopped doing it because he thought there were better options though. He can certainly be included as an example, but I am not sure it demontrates that this relatively novel concept is consistent with success. -
14/32 teams make the playoffs. The second season is what really matters. The Bills "drought" is an anomaly that is meaningless statistically. but people keep pointing to it that any changes will likely result in another drought.
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If the Bills defense got the expected results from the team with the highest payroll and the biggest draft investment in defense, along with a defensive guru for coach then things would have been fine. Its not that the Bills focused too much on defense. The problem is the piss poor ROI the Bills have had on defense. The Bills have had a very good ROI on offense.
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NFL Head Coaches who also were their teams defensive play callers:
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
What is your point? That Bellichek is not considered the greatest coach of all time? or something else?