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The expectations of too many fans are out of whack
Max Fischer replied to Max Fischer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Or the strategy gave them a better chance of winning. We’ll never know. Or or perhaps we could if they meet in the playoffs. -
The expectations of too many fans are out of whack
Max Fischer replied to Max Fischer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’ve said nothing about moral victories. The Bills have won enough games to make the playoffs and have done well enough in recent defeats to reasonable expect at least one playoff win. -
How likely is it that round 1 is against Houston?
Max Fischer replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To secure #3, Chiefs need to: Defeat the Bears in Chicago (not a gimme) and beat the Chargers at home; OR, Win either game and Houston loses at home to Tennessee Bonus: If Chiefs win both and Pats lose to Miami, Chiefs are #2 and Pats are #3. Texans get #3 if: They defeat Tennessee at home and Chiefs lose one of two games. Texans get #4: If they lose to the Tennessee; OR Chiefs win next two -
The expectations of too many fans are out of whack
Max Fischer replied to Max Fischer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The team has surpassed my preseason expectations. It’s nice that it’s now reasonable to expect at least one playoff win and competing in the second round. -
The expectations of too many fans are out of whack
Max Fischer replied to Max Fischer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is true, right now the Bills are good and not great. But the last several weeks have given me hope they have the tools to become great. Which is pretty great. -
The expectations of too many fans are out of whack
Max Fischer replied to Max Fischer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yup let’s fire everyone and give up on the team. They all suck. -
I’m disappointed the Bills lost but not upset and it’s because I believed the Bills had a good chance to win but did not “expect” a win. I believe 6-7 weeks ago a great majority of fans would have very happy to have the Bills compete at an extremely high level against the Ravens and the Pats. They were in a position to tie each game in the last minute, our second year QB is clearly on the rise and despite the the disappointing day, the Defense will scare the crap out of upcoming playoff opponents. The last few weeks give me a great deal of confidence the Bills could beat the Texans and they have a good chance to beat the Patriots, Chiefs or Ravens in the second round. The Bills are far ahead of any reasonable expectation for this season and that’s why I feel pretty good. Hers to a week of rest and two weeks of preparation for the playoffs.
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My God, the cranks are out in force.
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Daboll and ST have been saving something.
Max Fischer replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not a trick play but I think Allen and Singletary could be dangerous running the option. Perhaps with Knox or Beasley in the backfield. -
The most predictable tendency is with Gore on the field it’s often a run between the tackles. Rarely and without much success, Gore will run outside and he’s not a threat to run a pass route. Other than that particular personnel limitation I don’t believe the Bills have many predictable tendencies. On successive set of downs (in hurry up!) the offense will run several times in a row using a variety of schemes and personnel (jet sweeps - often technically at pass, RPO, designed QB runs, off tackle, etc); the next set of downs could be all pass plays to all sections of the field to five different receivers. Early in the season McKenzie seem to appear only for jet sweeps but they have made him a receiving threat of late. Looked like the Bills tried to do the same with Foster, he had a few nice plays vs Denver and Cowboys but tweaked his hamstring(?)and he hasn’t played much since; and hopefully Kroft will begin to add another dimension in the pass game. Two deficiencies in the pass game is poor team execution on screens and Allen’s problem with the deep ball. However, that hasn’t stopped Daboll from mixing them in to keep the Defense honest. At at least once a game the Bills use a play they haven’t run before and most of them work in key situations (see John Brown tD toss). Young, inexperienced and not many superstars? Sure. Predictable? Hardly.
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There is little that is predictable about the Bills offense. They have few tendencies, built a steadily improving offense from scratch and each week have brand new plays and scheme. You can complain about the post interception play calling, but on the first set of downs they got a first down; in the second set, the second play was a half back pass that has worked before and certainly not predictable. On the third down, Singletary had a clear lane to the end zone but Watt made a great TD saving tackle. Over the the last few weeks the Bills scored 26 in Dallas, 17 against the Ravens (best D) and 17 in Pittsburgh. That’s at worst, not bad. Before going a suicide crusade you may want to reevaluate your fury.
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I'm happy with the series as long as pretend the only movies are: Rouge One (This one blew me away. ) Star Wars (So much fun) Empire Strikes Back (Best movie) Return of the Jedi (minus the Ewoks - has flaws but satisfying "conclusion") Phantom - Just Bad Attack of the Clones - Unwatchable Revenge of the Sith - Have never watched it. Solo - Dull story. Awakes - A near copy of Star Wars (off to a bad start) Last Jedi - Incomprehensible. Skywalker - I think I'll pass.
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20 points is the key to victory tomorrow
Max Fischer replied to ChevyVanMiller's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wait, I thought Duke Willams was the key to victory . . . -
I'm a huge Scorsese fan but I thought the Irishman was blah. SPOILERS DeNiro was way too old for the role. Laughably old. MS should have used a younger actor and aged him. "Beating up" the grocer was almost a turn-off. Overall, it just didn't work for me. The cinematography was great: sets, customs, music, etc. Very happy to have Joe Pesci back. He was outstanding, every look said volumes. I was concerned Pacino would ham it up, which he did, but his Hoffa was appropriate. A larger-than-life character. My biggest complaint: The story is not at all historically accurate. Yes, it's based on Frank Sheeran's book, but Sheeran was a con artist or a pathetic old man looking for attention. Sheeran was indeed a labor boss, but a small-time guy who would have been lost to history if not for his claim to be an assassin. His stories have been debunked by nearly every historian, FBI agent, mobster and witnesses. Unfortunately, MS turned him into the Forest Gump of the labor-mafia world. At every turn Frank was there. Even Pesci's character, while a substantial mafia boss, had much less to do with Hoffa. A MUCH better story would have been about Hoffa and his relationship to the Mafia. He could have intertwined the teamster's and mafia's history, with both literally and figuratively killing each other off in the mid-70s. Turn it into a six-hour miniseries, explore many other characters, the time period, etc. Anyway, I looked forward to The Irishman for months and I don't need to see it again. Instead, I'll watch Goodfellas, Casino and the Departed a few dozen more times.
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Having Heart Bypass Surgery Monday Ugh
Max Fischer replied to TSNBDSC's topic in Off the Wall Archives
At least you won't miss the Pats game. It's almost routine surgery nowadays. -
Ed Oliver Hustle plays - Baldinger Breakdown
Max Fischer replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
AND Oliver pushed the lineman out if the play. -
How bad is Levi Wallace making tackles?
Max Fischer replied to Stallions's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Levi is an average CB and that’s OK. He’s a very smart player who lacks physical characteristics. Since he’s very Coachable he has the talent to learn and improve. But he also has a low ceiling. Now for that play: Levi clearly didn’t expect to be all alone with Connor in space. At first, Levi look like he wanted to contain Connor and wait for help taking him down. However, Pittsburgh ran a barely legal, multiple pick play and thus Milano and Poyer were no where close to help. Once Levi realized he was all alone it was too late to make the tackle and besides, Connor is a handful for an LB and only a God like Tre White have a chance to make the play. Theres a lot to criticize and it would be nice to have a pro bowler opposite Tre White but in the end Levi has been solid since his mid season downturn. -
Week 15 MNF: Colts at Saints 8:20 on ESPN
Max Fischer replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In other words, Cleveland is done. -
'Human Interest' stories in lieu of football
Max Fischer replied to dorquemada's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's the worst. It's like the Olympics. There is no on-field analysis beyond, "That guy is the best." It's amazing Romo is the only good analyst.