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I thought Bishop did pretty well today actually. Especially for a rookie Safety. NONE of our Safeties were as good in their rookie season as Bishop was today. Not even Hyde or Poyer.
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12/15/24 Week 15 Bills @ Lions Game Post Game Thread
DrDawkinstein replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Haha, same. I wasnt expecting much today, and I was fine with that. Hey, we already have the division locked up, whatever. But when I saw those picks, I was like "ok, ***** this, we're in this" -
12/15/24 Week 15 Bills @ Lions Game Post Game Thread
DrDawkinstein replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
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But he just turned 19! Oh wait, sorry, force of habit after I read an analysis like that.
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McDermott deserves praise for JA’s career year
DrDawkinstein replied to RoscoeParrish's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is Sean McDermott even working as a Linebackers coach somewhere right now if the Bills dont draft Josh Allen? Who made who here? -
Bills were up 3 scores, but let them back within 1 score a couple times. Because we get too soft, too early. Only a matter of time until Josh cant bail out McD's coaching not to lose and making scared decisions.
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It was better once they figured it out and put Williams in.
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No, I remember that. And I'm thrilled about the win. What I'm not thrilled with is that we were getting stops playing aggressively and sending heat, but then every time we would go up by 3 scores, McD/Babich would change philosophy and go into that soft shell and allow them right back in the game. Over and over. Just put your ***** heel on the opponents throat for ONCE. It's ok to play hard and get a 4 or even 5 score lead.
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Even then, I was nervous until the end. 12 seconds is too close to 13.
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The problem is that prevent started in the 1st quarter.
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McDermott deserves praise for JA’s career year
DrDawkinstein replied to RoscoeParrish's topic in The Stadium Wall
All the guys on our OL were here before the Dorsey/Brady change. Some/Most were here before Kromer. So nah. It wasnt McD. -
We are. I'm feeling great about it and will talk about the good points in other threads. Doesnt mean there cant be any discussion about areas of improvement.
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Ehh, maybe. I think it's more about McD's stubborness to stick to that soft zone scheme. We got away from it early and often, so it wasnt like we were stuck due to personnel. And most importantly, it WORKED, when we brought heat and went to man. But then we so predictably fall back into our soft zone, and they score in like 5 plays. A 14 pt lead in the 1st quarter isnt enough to go prevent.
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12/15/24 Week 15 Bills @ Lions Game 2nd half Thread
DrDawkinstein replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Then make them the new HC -
12/15/24 Week 15 Bills @ Lions Game 2nd half Thread
DrDawkinstein replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
48 points, and still nervous in the 4th quarter. -
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And Philly went on to make 2 Super Bowls and win 1 without him. So you are saying the split was the best thing for both sides. Agreed!
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Right, so "a couple of WRs, maybe 1 in the draft" like I said in my first post that you "couldnt disagree with more" Trying to improve on Kincaid/Knox is a huge waste of resources since it isnt going to get much better compared to what you would have to spend to make that happen. The ol Great is the enemy of Good. No need. TE spot is fine for what we do.
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The OL is set and everyone is returning. We even have depth signed and developing. QB, obviously set. RB, set 3 deep TEs, set 3 deep WR is the only place we can and should add. But even then, between Coleman, Shakir, and Samuel (and Kincaid and Cook and even Knox), where are they even fitting? There is definitely a need there to backfill Hollins and Cooper. But it isnt like we cant field a complete and competitive team.
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Our offense isnt the problem, and Josh has more weapons than passes he can throw. We'll bring in a couple WRs, maybe even 1 in the draft. But our O is pretty set, and has been scoring 30+ every week. The next Dalton Kincaid isnt even going to see the field as a rookie #3TE. Re-signing Shakir and locking him up will be our big offseason move on Offense.
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We are entering a golden age for college football...
DrDawkinstein replied to GunnerBill's topic in College Football
I'm all for paying student athletes. But (unsurprisingly) the NCAA picked the absolute worst way to do it. Regardless, that isnt even my biggest beef when I talk about greed and money. I'm more referring to the actual schools and power conferences consolidating everything, and it all coming down to which schools can generate $100M+ in TV revenue.