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stevewin

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  1. I thought Simms brought up a good point related to how Mahomes seems to almost be threatened in a way by Allen - I've seen where Mahomes seems to bristle when Josh is brought up to him re: the longest ball thing - it doesn't seem he's happy that Josh has wedged his way into the strongest arm discussion that he used to "own". Also - it may just be a QB class thing, but the love fest that Allen has with Darnold and Jackson etc certainly doesn't translate to Mahomes IMO.
  2. Is he out of pinched nerve protocol though...
  3. The very definition of the term. They may as well end the show now.
  4. Mahomes completion percentage is less than Allen's so he has to work on his accuracy issues to catch Allen
  5. Dude came off a bit better on GMFB segment - his schtick in PC didn't come off well to me either
  6. I feel like Capt. Andrew Luck should affiliate himself with BMoK
  7. People also need to understand (one of the geniuses of GMFB IMO) is with 4 people, for each segment in the production meeting they are able to "divvy up" who is going to flaunt what team/player for that segment. What it results in is they'll have a segment "Who is the best QB in football" - each person picks a different QB, and then 4 fanbases can post "GMFB says our guy is the best!". Even the Brandt Bills "fire up" speech was a running thing where he did one for multiple teams. BTW - the 4 consecutive AFCCG win segment was spot on. I've always told my son the 4 championships is the one thing that will never be repeated - never. All the crap of the SB losses - the 4 consecutive championships to get there is one of the most amazing accomplishments in sport.
  8. Dont think he appreciated the Henry stiff arm question
  9. I used to live near the golf course they used to play the Jimmy V celeb golf tournament and used to go every year. Berman was always there. I'd always yell Go Bills! And his face would light up Go Bills. I have a picture somewhere with him and my kids when they were like months old (22 yrs ago lol) - super nice, genuine guy in person
  10. Also - if a succession plan really is in place, Pegs could sweeten Dorsey's compensation a bit to make the wait easier
  11. What does this mean in terms of the hotseat?
  12. Really good interview. Dude talks FAST 😛 I almost stopped - but as a good McD disciple I decided to grind it out... By the time I finished rewinding my DVR 1000 times the audio was already posted https://www.jimrome.com/media/audio-channel/1212021-lorenzo-alexander - How was 1st season of retirement - It was really good. It was a decision I made over the last 4 years, decised to move on - my body definitely thanked me throughout the year especially as the weather got cold. Got to spend time with my family during the pandemic - also got to coach my kids in flag football been having a lot of fun with them. Just really enjoying the time. My time had come and gone and i was ready to move on. - Emotions watching the Bills this season - Really just a lot of enthusiasm for the guys, almost like their proud uncle. Knowing a lot of those guys, knowing where the organization came from - you know I was there before Sean and Brandon Beane and the Pegulas really put their mark on the organization. Seeing the transition in culture has really been cool. I was a part of it, I had to get out of the way to allow other guys to grow up and grow into the leaders they are - we've seen the maturation of Josh and Tremaine Edmunds - and to see those guys really take the lead and go a lot further than I ever could is a really cool thing to see and i hope the guys can pull it out this weekend - How teammates love Josh - what makes him special - Guys want to rally for him, run through the wall for him. It's like having a great coach that everybody respects and loves because they know that they truly, genuinely love you. He's not a prima donna - he had a lot of adversity in terms of naysayers in terms of ability and he never allowed that to bother him, and to see that work ethic. If you're ever in the locker room with him, he was never unapproachable. A lot of times guys have this persona about you being a QB and being the man that you almost can't approach that guy - and you never got that with him. He just has a great ability to relate to guys. Even with Diggs - him getting there and immediately feeling welcome and a part of the family, a lot of that has to do with Sean McD and Josh just ran with that and embodies that whole city very well as far as being blue collar, hard-nosed workin' - he comes from Wyoming, a cold weather city he just really fits in well there and has been a great ambassador for the culture as well as the city - Diggs - any concern at first - Knowing the culture that has been established, what a good job Sean has done and the veterans in the locker room - any issues that Diggs had in Minn I knew woouldn't transfer over. You hear a lot of people talk about it - things happen when a relationship breaks down and you need a change of scenery. I knew the guys would lift him up, hold him up, encourage him - obviously that helped the transition. I have a lot of respect for Brandon Beane and what he's done. Moves that he's made prior to that sometimes people question but they always seem to work out. He's done a great job along with the front office staff of identifying talent, understanding who guys really are, and that our locker room can absorb certain guys. Buffalo is becoming that place where you adopt that culture in the locker room - What is "the Bills way" - It's all based on love, respect and allowing guys to be who they are within the context of team. I think sean McD does a great job, better than any coach I've been around emphasising those principles, living by then daily. And always revisitng. Sean is a teacher at heart - does an excellent job of communicating his vision to the guys, and also empowering the players to extend that vision and culture into the locker room. And guys who have earned it have a lot of input and impact to the organization and him personally, and also on the younger guys in the locker room - <Discussion - no doubt Mahomes will play If Henne does play, the system will be the same so not much diff prepearation> - Defend Mahomes - Have to mix it up. Have to have personnel. Have to mix and match <Tre on receivers, Milano on Kelce> then have to have guys step up and make plays. in the end this is a players league and it's always about winning 1-1 matchups. <names a bunch of players - someone making a big play will be the difference in the game> Players making plays is what it's going to come down to in this game - Taron Johnson play - Play will live forever. there's no fan base like Bills mafia. And I've played in a bunch of different places and there's nobody close that i've experienced, on and off the field. They revere all <those guys who played on the SB teams> Taron making that play being a part of this new era of Bills players, will always have a free meal [ed. take note Buffalo residents], esp if they win the SB, he'll always have that respect from the city - Win it all - Hitting on all cylinders. Playing good football at the right time. I'm obviously biased, but even when I step back from it - still think they have a great chance. The way Josh is playing at an elite level. His growth as far as handling situations - being calm and collected and making smart football decisions. Unlike some times we say last year i don't think the moment will be too big, I think the'll be able to put up points. And the defense has really come on here, being opportunistic and making plays. if they can play sound football and minimize their mistakes and make Patrick and them boys earn it - they have a great shot. Obviously a lot of people are going to be naysayers - if you've watched this team all year and you've seen them grow - right now they are playing good football in all phases. - <GB/Tampa discussion> - <Urban Meyer discussion>
  13. One thing I remember is when Josh first showed up it seemed Daboll was pretty hard on him - I seem to recall articles about Daboll being a taskmaster and clips of him being all over Josh. It's nice to see that they both grew together in their own ways.
  14. Beasely has taken over the crucial Watkins decoy role
  15. Figured I'd put this here - as good a spot as any. Just saw the first part of Saleh's press conference- wasn't impressed at all. His mantra is "All gas and no brake" - which he repeated about 13 times. That's his recipie for success? Sounds more like the recipie for a crash - or the ingredients for a tire fire.
  16. On a GMFB segment this AM they were talking about the game and the subject got to unanimous agreement how LOADED the Bills are at WR Just two years ago: 2018: Zay Jones, Kelvin Benjamin, Robert Foster, Ray-Ray McCloud, Andre Holmes, Deonte Thompson, Charles Clay Just stare at that for a minute and drink it in - it's just crazy
  17. The Athletic is a highly regarded outlet with quality content - pretty sure Jerry won't be getting a job there anytime soon
  18. I'm impressed so many people even know where Wyoming is 😛
  19. There was a very good article by on Daboll in the Athletic last week with some cool info - didn't see anyone post about it here https://theathletic.com/2324003/2021/01/15/brian-daboll-bills-coaching/ One main theme was how early in his career he was inflexible with regard to accepting input. They interview Derek Anderson and Dimarco who had him for OC previously in Cleveland and KC respectively. Both talk about how at previous stops it was all "This is what we are going to do" with no interest in hearing player's opinions. Anderson said he was floored when he first got to Buffalo and Daboll was receptive to suggestions he had. As for Dimarco: It also talks about the evolution of Daboll's offense from being the Patriot offense to something that was his own They also talk about how he adjusted the terminology for no-huddle to a single word system to accomodate Allen and help have more control and autonomy at the LOS. In terms of his evolution as a coach They talk a lot about how player relationships have always been important to him - but it's taken to a new level with the Bills I thought this part was the coolest part of the whole article Other tidbits Relative to above they mention how bringing Dorsey on made it easier for Daboll to relinquish some control and go upstairs. A really good article with lots of good info.
  20. This. First thing I did was text my son (see avatar), and daughter too (years ago she stole a Braves sweatshirt from me) Edit: So I txted my kids - they each respond separately that they wore a Braves sweatshirt today If that's not a sign I don't know what is
  21. Actually from the limited times I've seen the guy that was the most normal/likeable I ever seen him appear
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