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Dorsey is the OC on paper but Stefanski calls the plans and run the show. The Cleveland offense is pretty loaded with Cooper, Juedy, Njoku, and Elijah Moore. Watson just killed them today.
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James Cook - good start but brutal numbers after that
JohnNord replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
I didn’t like the runs in the second half either and felt they were great opportunities to run play action. I do wonder how much concern there was about Josh’s wrist -
Bills Coordinators Need To Be Much Better
JohnNord replied to BillsFan130's topic in The Stadium Wall
Need to find the right balance but I think this was an example of the team leaning on their advantage -
Bills Coordinators Need To Be Much Better
JohnNord replied to BillsFan130's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree on Smiley - whose ST unit was mediocre at best last season. I think McDermott wanted to give him a little more time. I thought Brady called a pretty good game today. It was a little run heavy for my liking but it was working. My only problem was continuing to run in the second half after Arizona was selling out to stop it. Ideally I’d like to more downfield throws but it was his first game. Babitch in the first half was really bad but I saw a Bills DL (with the exception of Groot) who failed to win their matchups and Dorian Williams struggling at LB. Overall I think OC and DC just need more time -
The chatter around the Worthy trade isn't rational
JohnNord replied to Success's topic in The Stadium Wall
It wasn’t Bishop that the picked turned into, it was DeWayne Carter. I agree with everything else here though. -
Araiza did ok. I read he had a net average of 33 yards and I don’t think our old friend Deonte Hardy had many PR yards
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I wouldn’t be surprised if Thomas was their target in Round 1 and hoped he’d fall closer to 28. They either could trade up or didn’t want to give up the draft picks to move up. Could probably say the same thing about Rome who seems like a perfect fit in Buffalo. I believe the reports that they rated the rest of the WR crop similarly and traded back knowing they’d get someone early on Day 2. Like RB’s, I always wondered whether Beane and McDermott undervalue WR’s. Not to say they dismiss them but they aren’t going to take the big swing to land one.
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I’m still not completely sold that the “everybody eats” mentality is going to work on the team. At point, they’ll need a true WR1 and that’s why I was hoping they’d draft multiple WR’s. Ideally I wanted Legette and Worthy. I was ok with the Coleman selection as most had him mocked as a high-to-mid 2nd round selection. But the WR I really wanted was Javon Baker from New England who many regarded as an underrated prospect. Right now he seems to be somewhat buried on the NE depth chart There were also a couple of big bodied WR’s with good speed and separation too. Would have been nice to drafted one
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Receivers the Bills could go after?
JohnNord replied to Desert Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
There were plenty of chances to improve the WR room. Beane chose not to and repeatedly said he likes the group they currently have -
Weren’t they ranked #2 overall in 2022 when he started 13 games? He wasn’t perfect but I don’t remember worrying that Hamlin was a liability.
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Joe Marino: 1/4 of Bills 2024 salary cap is dead cap!
JohnNord replied to JaCrispy's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s not a surprise. Half of that is Diggs. That’s how badly they wanted to move him off the team. -
If he’s worried about his legacy then maybe he shouldn’t drop a potential game change pass or fumble the football. Diggs worst football typically come at the biggest moments in January.
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McDermott's history with Safeties outside of Buffalo
JohnNord replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
It was think about this topic recently. Safety was the biggest reason for pessimism from Joe Buscaglia. But Joe Marino echoed much of the same sentiment as you did regarding McDermott and safeties. I think the best example is Damar Hamlin in 2022. As a 6th round draft pick he stepped in for Micah Hyde and played decent given limited experience. Having Poyer probably helped as did being in the system for a second season. But I think recent example should give optimism. -
49ers first round draft pick Ricky Pearsall shot in San Francisco
JohnNord replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
Damn, you wouldn’t normally expect this in San Fransisco but I’ve heard about an increase in crime and homelessness in that area. Hope he is ok -
Yeah I think part of the problem was that Daboll and later Dorsey never really developed a run game. When Dorsey tried to last season it was incredibly bland. Brady seemed to have more success including in the AFC Divisional Game versus KC. In my opinion, I think releasing Morse was primarily about his contract and age. But I also think they saw it as an opportunity to get more physical up front.
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I’d completely agree with your point on physicality on both sides of the ball in 2021 and 2023. But this past January the OL was decent with running the ball and protected Josh fairly well sans the missed throw to Shakir. But the common denominator has been a failure to pressure the QB in the post season. The numbers that Mahomes and Burrow put up on the defense in the postseason is disgusting and I think it starts with a lack of pass rush. Whether it’s Mario Addison, Jerry Hughes, Greg Rosseau, Ed Oliver, or AJ Epinesa the Defensive Line has been invisible in the biggest moments. The guy who was signed to be their “closer” has been hampered by injuries. Again…crappy luck
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Some of this is true. I remember John Brown and Duke Williams not coming up with receptions. But not sure how you can watch that game and not come away with the realization that Josh was pressing. This is “Sugar High Josh”. He was completely reckless. His legs is what help take the game to OT. Had he just relaxed and taken what was given to him, rather than forcing the ball to Pat DiMarco or trying an horrible lateral to Dawson Knox late in the game. His fumbles and failure to generate points allowed Houston to climb back in. To your point - I do believe that Josh and the entire team learned from this failure
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The 2024 Fisher Price Buffalo Bills Little People sets are out
JohnNord replied to Just Jack's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes it was the one with Josh, McD, and two random fans. I don’t think they expected the crazy demand which saw people buy huge quantities and sell them online for 5X the markup at $100. It seems like over the past few years, they’ve actually been able to keep them on store shelves which is good for everyone -
This lacks a lot of context. The 9-7 Bills team that took on Jacksonville didn’t really have great talent. Yet they held Jacksonville, who came close to beating NE in the AFCCG, to their lowest post season output at 10 points. It was an excellent defensive performance. The team lost because Tyrod and his lack of playmakers. The Texans game is the definition of “Sugar High Josh.” That and a fluke missed sack by Milano are the reasons they lost the football game. Few want to admit it, but Josh didn’t really play that well in the second half of that football game
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Combination of a few things: #1 Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs They have been to the Super Bowl 4 out of the 5 seasons. The Bengals got past them in 2021. The Bills SHOULD have beaten them that season as well. Whether it’s Tennessee, Buffalo, Cincy or Baltimore KC continues to be a really tough opponent in the post season. #2 Very very bad injury luck 2021 was All Pro Tre White 2022 saw “difference maker” Von Miller go down and other injuries late in the year 2023 saw Milano, Jones, and Tre out of most of the season. Then you had multiple injuries to positions of weak depth at WR and LB. Both which bit them in the ass. Yes, all teams face injuries. It’s part of the game. But having their best players face long term injuries is just horrible luck. #3 Anyone not named Josh Allen hasn’t stepped up. This includes Sean McDermott though it’s not all on him. Too many of the teams superstars are invisible at times when they are needed the most. This had nothing to do with coaching and more about stepping up. Players like Ed Oliver, Tremaine Edmunds, Stefon Diggs, etc.. where are these guys in big football games? So between KC being a dynasty, bad luck, and just failure the team is where it is
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The 2024 Fisher Price Buffalo Bills Little People sets are out
JohnNord replied to Just Jack's topic in The Stadium Wall
Seems like the people at FP after the first run when it was nearly impossible to pick one up at a Wegmans. They boosted the production and there doesn’t seem to be shortage that there once was. -
Your newest Buffalo Bill... WR Jalen Virgil!
JohnNord replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
It sounds like they are trying to get an International Pathways PS Exemption for Kingsley Jonathan that has not been approved yet. If this happens, I think Virgil signs