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The one that did not have a fetish about making sure Josh Allen did not run. That seemed like the only meaningful difference between the two offenses.
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When Analytics/Philosophy blind coaches to Situational Awareness
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe. But he does not seem to understand when to call timeouts, and when wasting a time out is likely to create a problem later on. -
THE ROCKPILE REVIEW – Reflections on the Conference Championship Games
Chaos replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall
Our you suggesting that McNabb is a Mahomes level QB? -
When Analytics/Philosophy blind coaches to Situational Awareness
Chaos replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, there is a chance. -
No meaningful room for improvement in terms of actual productivity. Best is best. The entire rest of the team lags so far behind our QB play, its absurd to worry about QB play.
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I am a huge believer in making decisions based on analytics. But I don't thinnk football head coaches in general have demonstrated mathematical genius ( I am not saying I am). The 4th and 3 play call with a 14 point lead in the NFC championship game, I think is an example of not properly understanding the math. I will start with an analogy. Imagine a dice game, where the rules allow you to pick either of the following situations A) rolling 1-5 pays you even money B) rolling a 6 pays you 100-1. If I tell you you get to roll the die 50 times, the expected return for A is that you would roll 1 to 5 5/6 or 42 times $42 dollars (assuming a $1 bet each time and the expected return on B is that you would roll 6 eight times and get a return of $800. Any rational person would select B as there choice. While the numbers are extreme this is similar to the 'analytics' of going for it on fourth and 3 on the opponents 20 yard line. Over a large number of interations, the correct statistical decision is to go for it on fourth and 3. Now imagine if after your fifty rolls, you have collected you $800 based on your selection of B. You made the wise decision. However, lets say the rules of the game change (like in the second half of an NFC championship game). Now there is only 1 roll of the die. If you roll a 1-5 you get to keep your $800. If you roll a 6, your $800 grows to $900. A rational person would always select A in this scenario. However I feel as though Dan Campbell was confused by the excitement of winning with analytics over the course of a 17 game decision, and tried to apply a season long anaytic concept to a very small remaining set of plays. And he made a mistake. Not quite as extreme as my dice example. But a field goal from that spot is probably 90% plus successful (2.7 points) , and a conversion was probably 70% likely (4.9 points expected value, if we assume the conversion leads to a TD 100% of the time). The difference in expected points between 2.7 and 4.9 was not worth increasing the likelhood of zero from 10 to 30%.
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Allen is the most productive QB in the NFL. Full Stop. Perfection js not achievable. Full Stop. The least problematic position on the Bills the last five years had been QB. Just stop.
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Or intead of a puppet, you could insert the word scapegoat.
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There were a lot of people on this board who were convinced Doug Whaley would be snapped up if the Bills released him. I think McDermott would get another HC job eventually. Not sure about "tomorrow". But mostly not sure the future is predictable on these sort of things.
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Hamlin officially wins PFWA Comeback Player of the Year
Chaos replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Interesting stat I saw in regards to regular season losses
Chaos replied to warrior9's topic in The Stadium Wall
Josh needs to stop scoring so fast. For example if he hadn't scored so fast against the Bronco's the Bills would not have had the opportunity to get 12 men on the field to grasp defeat from the jaws of victory. -
Looks like Leonard Floyd won't give the Bills a discount to resign him.
Chaos replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Entire dline disappeared against the Chiefs. No need to worry about who stays and goes from the current group. -
No, at the two minute warning I wanted the Bills to have a 14 point lead. I think we all know the outcome of Reid vs. McDermott close games.
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The roster is not stacked, outside of Josh. Von Miller is washed. Tre White is washed. Every NFL roster has a handful of guys at the Diggs/Kincaid/Oliver level, albeit at different postitons from team to team. The Bills super bowl teams were "stacked" with future hall of famers. In the free agency era, its not clear any NFL teams are "stacked". Maybe the niners because of the cap advantage of a cheap but good QB.
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The Dline disappeared entirely against the Chiefs in the season ending lost. I think every last one of them is replaceable.
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Who are your top 10 QBs in the league
Chaos replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
Allen Mahomes Jackson Stroud Purdy Burrow (would be higher if he was not a part time player) A bunch of decent guys A few bums. Overall QB play is at pretty high level in NFL currently. -
It would have been a one day rest advantage to the #3 seed over the #2 seed. This makes no sense.
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I guess this is another way of saying "every team that beat the Bills in the playoffs was clearly beatable"