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jahnyc

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  1. If they don't play Allen for the rest of the season, then the questions are what is the severity of the injury, will it heal on its own, and whether surgery may be needed now or at a later point in time.  Even if the answers to these questions are positive or somewhat positive, the Bills should acquire a quality QB (as a back-up or possible starter) in a trade or via free agency.  

  2. A few quick points:

     

    1.  I don't agree with the "would not develop here" comments.  It is up to the front office and coaching staff to make sure that there is an environment in which a drafted QB can develop and thrive (including having a back-up veteran QB mentor, a better o-line and WRs, and an experienced QB coach).  I continue to be dismayed at the lack of attention paid by the front office and coaching staff to do this when the plan all along was to trade up and take QB with a very early pick in the first round.  They have shown a complete lack of competency, and signing Anderson, after Allen was injured, is not enough to fix it.  

     

    2.  It cost us a lot to move up and draft Allen.  Taking Mahomes would have started the process of developing a QB one year earlier and would have allowed us to keep valuable draft capital that this team desperately needed.  I get it that hindsight is 20-20, but I am tired of the excuses, and our front office has to be judged on their successes and misses.  We have missed too many times over the past number of years.

     

    3.  As other posters have suggested, we do need a head/president of football operations.  I am not sure McBeane has shown the necessary competency and abilities to handle what has become a huge job to rebuild the roster.  I continue to be stumped as to why the Pegulas gave so much power to McDermott upon his hiring.  He had never been a HC or acted in a player personnel capacity.  They should have hired a GM with experience as a GM and then let the GM pick a coach.  As is typical with us, this process was done the opposite way it is usually done and we are left paying the price.

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  3. Is there really any chance that we could get a second round pick for McCoy?  I would not think so given his age.

     

    I think the Bills will need to draft or sign a free agent running back next year whether or not McCoy is traded.  This is another position on offense that will need attention in the offseason.

  4. The current reality in the NFL seems to be that a lot of teams are in need of a #1 WR and upgrades on the o-line.  Look at the steep price paid for Cooper by the Cowboys, and I am not sure whether Cooper is a true #1.  Other teams were after him as well, including the Eagles.

     

    I doubt there will be a #1 WR available in free agency next year.  This likely will need to be filled in the draft, and WRs can take time to develop, assuming that they do develop into quality players.  

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  5. Considering the current talent level, I think a quick turn around for next year is unlikely.  We also will have new holes next season if KW, KB and McCoy do not return.  We do not have enough picks in the early rounds to expect a bunch of instant starters from next year's draft, and a number of teams have significant cap space for free agent acquisitions, so it will be competitive getting quality free agents to sign with the Bills.

     

    I think this rebuild is going to take time, both in terms of upgrading the roster and the development of Allen.  As noted above, there is a lot of work that is needed to improve this team.

     

     

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  6. I want to have confidence in McBeane's ability to rebuild the roster, but I don't because of their head scratching personnel moves and lack of a plan at QB (both in terms of developing and mentoring Allen as well as the failure to sign an adequate back-up QB).  At this point, they have opened themselves up to second guessing and criticism, which I think is more than fair.  I assume that they will get at least through 2019 to straighten out this mess, but I understand the collective frustration and those that think they already should be on the hot seat.

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  7. Hippodrome was crowded and overall pretty good to watch the Bills play the Colts.  They showed all of the NFL games upstairs (except for maybe the Browns) and they set up a separate viewing area for the Bills-Colts, which was comprised of a small sitting area with maybe six or seven rows with three chairs in a row plus a long sofa along the side of the seating area.  Only one Indy fan in the group, but I am not sure how many were fans of the Bills because there were people wearing different team jerseys.  I think some people were waiting for the later games.  Surprisingly, I think the biggest crowds were there to watch the Panthers and the Texans.  There also seemed to be a fair number of Eagles fans.

     

    Food was fine.  They had Buffalo wings, but, unfortunately, I am trying to eat healthy.

     

     

  8. Unfortunately, I believe that our options have been more limited than most teams when it comes to hiring new GMs and coaches, as well as free agent acquisition, due to the combination of recent franchise reputation, ownership and the realities of being a small market team.  This also has impacted our ability to retain players.  It probably does not help that the Pegulas do not have a team structure with a strong president, which may have helped mitigate these issues.

     

    Overall, there has been a level of front office ineptness over the last 20 plus years that is difficult to fathom.  I am tired of each new regime trying to convince us that they are smarter than everyone else and then failing miserably with head scratching decisions. 

  9. I think Roman (or at least the Roman schemes) was the best recent OC for the Bills.  The offense produced based on his system with a below starting QB (Taylor).  I wonder how much better his offense would have been with a better QB.  Gailey also was able to get more out of a below average group of players on offense.  

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  10. None of us know how Allen will develop (or not develop).  He is a project, and, if anything, more raw than I expected.  He should not have been the starter in his first year.  This is going to take time to evaluate, and the Bills will need to figure out a viable back-up QB in the interim.

  11. The combination of drafting Allen and moving up with picks and trades to have that opportunity is the thing that I would have to at least consider as the biggest redo of the offseason.  I know that the Bills were determined to get their QB of the future in the most recent draft, but you can never force these situations if the players that are most likely to fulfill that need are not available to you.  I don't know who the Bills had as their top choice or choices at QB in the draft, but they could not get in to position to take Mayfield or Darnold if that is what they really wanted.

     

    I thought the Bills only pursued McCarron after some of the other veteran QBs were signed by other teams (i.e., McCown, who I thought was their first choice).  Bridgewater likely would have been an upgrade, and maybe he should have been considered as both a potential short and long term solution so that we would not have believed it necessary to move up and take Allen.  Of course, the reality may have been that McBeane really wanted Allen more than any of the other choices.  If this is the case, I would question the ability of this front office and scouts to evaluate talent.  Allen is a project and has a long way to go before he is playing even at the level of Darnold and Mayfield.   I don't have the feeling that Allen can be developed as quickly as we would like.

  12. Allen is really raw and it shows.  He has a lot of natural gifts, including arm strength and good athleticism, but he is a project. He also has come into arguably the worst situation of the four rookie QBs in terms of talent around him and overall support (in terms of coaching on offense, QB coaching and veteran support (which hopefully will be better now with the arrival of Anderson)).  He does seem less developed in many respects compared to Darnold and Mayfield.

     

    I do think it is a good thing for him to play this season.  We do not have five years for him to develop.  He needs to show improvement during this season and next for us to have some confidence that he can be the guy at QB.

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  13. I agree that McD can coach.  The overall talent on this team is poor, and he has coached the team to two wins against good teams so far this season.  I understand there also have been blowout losses, but I think it is a mini-miracle that this team is 2-3 at this point.  I do have concerns about the coaching on the offense side of things, but I think McD is good at keeping the players believing that they can compete, even after bad losses.  McD needs a stellar OC.  I do not believe that Daboll is that guy, and if he is not, then McD needs to find one as soon as possible.

  14. Just brings us back to the same questions, which all relate to whether the Bills are putting enough around Allen to help him develop and succeed. This previously has been discussed on the board, but it does seem odd that the plan for his development in the first year has been completely botched, particularly since the Bills knew that Allen was raw coming out of college.  The Bills used so much draft capital to move up and draft him.  It does not make sense that they would then put him in a situation with a poor o-line, poor wide receivers, no QB mentor on the roster and an OC with a poor track record as an NFL OC.  

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  15. Unfortunately, making the playoffs last year was a red herring and not indicative of the team becoming competitive on a consistent basis.  This year, the team has hit rock bottom because of a huge amount of dead money and the purging of the roster.  Other NFL teams have turned things around quickly, but I am not sure I can remember many other teams with  the number of talent deficient groups that we currently have, such as the o-line and wide receiver, combined with a very raw rookie quarterback.  In the near and long term, the overall situation is very uncertain for significant improvement.  After all of these years of ineptitude, it is really difficult to be experiencing this level of poor performance and continue to be patient.  I do wish that I was more confident in the abilities of McBeane to turn this around.

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