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JohnNord

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  1. Bill Belichick is the Richard Nixon of the NFL. Didn’t need to cheat but did anyway
  2. You are correct. It was hyperbole. If you can’t tell though, I feel very strongly he won’t be on the team
  3. This entire message board is guesswork. We’ll see if Star is on this roster next year. Like I said, based on all the signs I’m thinking he won’t be. I’ll be sure to let you know this Spring
  4. I know the last part here is in jest, but the Star signing was really bad. The Bills really overpaid for a DT and tried to say things like “well his impact doesn’t show up on the stat sheet.” Sorry but good DT’s show up on the field and on the stat sheet. One thing overlooked with the Star contract was the opportunity cost. He signed such a big contract that they really couldn’t walk away from him until year 4 of 5. In that time the top heavy contract restricted many moves they could have made both on the DL and otherwise. Overall Star was not very good and I look forward to the Bills going in a different direction this upcoming season at 1TDT
  5. Frazier didn’t interview in Houston this year. It really seems like Lovie got the job under dubious circumstances this season. If anyone has a lawsuit against the NFL for a racially discriminatory hiring practice - it should be Frazier. He has been the token interview on many occasions to “check boxes.”
  6. It’s a little of “on the field” and “off the field.” This regime usually doesn’t throw players under the bus and the not-so-favorable comments about Star are telling. I think you are giving him a bit too much credit for his play on the field. People did think that Star’s absence was an issue in 2020 and then realized they were wrong as the Bills defense still got gashed on the group multiple times this season. Remember how his presence was going to allow Edmunds to be a monster this year against the run? It didn’t happen. In fact, the guy from Cover 1 is posting dozens and dozens of videos showing why the bad play of the DT’s (namely Star and Butler) were the reason why Edmunds was often ineffective against the run. There actually was not that big of a drop off between Star and Eli Ankou who the Bills just re-signed. As much as you are cheerleading for Star is not going to be in the roster this season. I can guarantee you that the Bills will cut him as they look to upgrade at DT. The answer to your question is “yes.” Remember how one of the big thing with McDermott was availability. He has moved on from productive because they were injury prone. Go back and watch McDermott answer questions about Star. He answers in one word responses, which ridiculously short even by McDermott terms. The Bills could not get out of the Star contract unscathed. They can this season. I am 100% confident that Star is not on the roster next season. Not surprised you are taking a contrarian approach with me though
  7. If you read between the lines of what’s been said about him publicly, I don’t get the impression that the Bills hold a favorable opinion of him on the field. McDermott did not seem pleased that Star didn’t get vaxxed given his history last season. Also Beane said in his presser that after landing on the COVID list, Star was not the same player. These comments are hardly ringing endorsements. The Bills will certainly move on from him this season and 1TDT will likely be a position to add, especially if they can’t resign Phillips.
  8. Florio floated out an interesting theory. He believes that Easterby always wanted to hire his friend Josh McCown. He couldn’t hire him last year so they hired Culley to set him up to fail. Thanks the the Flores lawsuit which named the Culley incident, they couldn’t hire McCown this year either. So Lovie, who was never a finalist, suddenly because a candidate. He thinks Lovie is set up to fail again like Culley to finally hire McCown https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/02/07/jack-easterby-continues-to-stay-a-step-ahead-of-everyone/
  9. This is a done deal. Star is already gone. There is zero chance….zero chance…he’s on the roster in 2022
  10. I think you are off base here. While I can’t defend the defense over the final :13, I think McDermott is a very good coach and definitely not overrated. It sounds like you’re looking for a scapegoat, because while he deserves criticism for this seasons game versus KC, Your examples really aren’t the best. The Bills lost against Houston because of Josh Allen. Period. He had a meltdown and we all know it. Josh lost that game. Second, a 9-0 lead in 1Q against the best offense in the NFL last season is hardly “blowing it.” The Bills were outmatched and slow on defense compared to Kansas City. Josh also struggled in the face of a bad performance from his OL. Coaching didn’t lose this game, it was a personnel issue.
  11. Having to chase Hill on that TD also probably is the reason they tied the game. I’m not sure if the Bills could keep KC out of the endzone. They still could have scored a TD leaving the Bills with less time to operate. The larger issue is the defense’s inability to make a crucial stop when they need to. I said the same thing and a moderator on this board called me “dumb” for pointing it out. SMH I’ve said this as well. When it mattered they struggled to literally get just one stop when they needed to in big game. We saw thing against Tennessee and Kansas City where they allowed scores on just about every drive towards the end of the game. Is it scheme or players? I think it’s a mix of both
  12. I think you are talking two very situations. Yes the Bills were out coached in every Super Bowl. However as you pointed out, Buffalo had the superior roster to NYG in SB25. The Giants defense was very good, but Buffalo had a pretty advantage and should have won the game. The play calling on offense was trash and Walt Corey out together a horrible game plan on defense. The Dallas teams were just more talented than Buffalo. Also well coached. It would have taken a perfect performance for the Bills to win either of those two Super Bowls. They pulled it off for one half in SB28
  13. Who’s saying that? I’m just wondering why he didn’t directly replace Ted I get the criticism of Levy and his staff though. I think from an X’s and O’s standpoint they left a lot to be desired and were outcoached in every Super Bowl
  14. Replacing a successful OC is never easy but teams usually try to hire someone. For some reason Levy didn’t do that. He simply merged the position with Bresnahan the OL coach. It seemed like an odd decision
  15. It’s hard to grade this draft because just about all of the picks were not expected to contribute. Rosseau and Brown surprisingly were good enough to earn time and both had their ups and downs. Boogie Basham had a reputation out of college as more of a pro ready player, so I think you can consider his rookie year someone what of a disappointment but again - small sample size. Next year will tell us a lot more. All three of these players should get a ton of playing time along with Tommy Doyle. This will tell us how good the draft is
  16. Yeah I had assumed that the fact that Kelly was calling the plays on offense was the reason why he never really found a replacement. Still it does make you wonder what would have happened if a fresh set of eyes at OC added some new wrinkles to the K-Gun. I’m actually surprised at how long Walt Corey lasted as DC. My guess is because the team went to 4 straight Super Bowls and features a lot of All-Pro’s with a tendency to make big plays at key moments. I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not. I do remember reading that Ralph was against giving coaches big contracts. He never did this when he owned the Bills though rumor was that he was willing to break out the checkbook for Shannahan and Cower years later. I remember when Rex Ryan was hired and added a huge coaching staff. The old beat reporters would comment how times had changed because Ralph would never allow this
  17. I think it’s all about speed and quickness an d YAC. With a new OC and OL coach, I think the Bills could develop a better screw game. It’s shocking how many of Mahomes’ throws were at or behind the LOS as opposed to Allen’s
  18. I wouldn’t be shocked to see it but I don’t like it. It sounds fine until your favorite team is the one that misses out on the #1 pick. The one consolation as a fan of a terrible team was always a high draft pick. I’m sure they would set up the draft where the team with the worst record can finish no lower than 5 or whatever but still.
  19. The other day, I couldn’t remember who the Bills offense coordinator during the SB era was after Ted Marchiabroda left to coach Indy. I looked it up only to find that there really wasn’t a direct replacement. Marv did two things - promoted running backs coach Elijah Pitts to Assistant HC and named Tom Bresnahan OC on top of duties as OL coach. So it wasn’t a situation like we just had in Buffalo where Dorsey was promoted to OC and then Joe Brady was hired to take his job as QB coach. Does anyone remember what went into this decision to not replace Marchiabroda with someone from the outside? Also what was the role of Elijah Pitts as Assistant HC? Finally I noticed that Bresnahan along with DC Walt Corey had position responsibilities on top of their jobs as coordinators. Was this something the Bills did to save money on coaches? Oddly enough Marchiabroda was only OC. This was the start of my fandom so I don’t remember much things like this…
  20. EB will be a terrible hire. Not sure how you can interview EB and Flores and end up thinking EB is the better choice
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