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DrDawkinstein

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  1. Have known about it since it first came out as a 30for30 documentary. Havent watched it. Will never watch it. At least not until after we win a Super Bowl. I already lived through all that heartache once. No need to revisit it.
  2. Pretty much, yeah. Regular season wins come to this talented team mostly due to Josh. McDermott and the players talked about how he changed after the Dunne piece came out. That was great that he managed to get out of their way during the regular season. But during the playoffs, where talent is largely equal, teams rely far more on coaching to get a win and once again, when we needed him the most, he fell short in his role. Which was destined to happen the moment he took over as DC. Too caught up being a DC, not enough energy spent on being a true HC.
  3. If putting Klein on Kelce was his idea at all then that is a fireable offense. Come up with something better. One of the so-called best DCs in the league should be able to do better.
  4. Biggest reason: Coaching Second biggest reason: Coaching The team has enough talent to beat anyone. "Any given Sunday" as they say. When we are in the proper headspace, we absolutely dominate as we should. But that is incredibly inconsistent and unreliable. That is coaching. Our talent will compete with the best. But when the going gets tough, a bad break always sinks us. Usually in a Situational Football scenario. That is coaching. I'm am hesitantly optimistic with McD solidifying Brady to give him a full year, and the addition of Babich which should allow McD to go back to being a Head Coach and hopefully working on his own situational football skills.
  5. Only by the usual whiney, soft fans and media. No one important. Who cares?
  6. Almost a fatality!
  7. I assumed you were joking because no one would seriously double-down on such a lead-brained, snowflake take. A "fatality", lol.
  8. Ok you got me
  9. Imagine seriously saying this. Stick to the PPP
  10. That's just capitalism, baby!
  11. Disagree. IMO, the Twitterverse is making a bigger deal of it than the true impact in reality. Players have been blowing up on the sidelines for decades. Get offline and no one is talking about it.
  12. I get that, I was expanding the W&M connection since Brady went there too, and Brady and Mangas were team mates in the same WR room 2009-2011. Which is likely what helped get him that LSU job with Brady.
  13. Looking around, the Ravens board has a similar number. Lions board has a bunch. They're all similar in topics too. I think it's just the engaged fan-bases of the other SB contenders more than anything else.
  14. Luckily for us the NFL is almost nothing like the NBA. Jordan didnt come off the court when the other team had the ball. Even with Brady's 20 year dynasty run, there was still that 2008-2016ish time frame where the Pats didnt win, and mostly didnt even make it to, a Super Bowl. There should be opportunity for the Bills with Allen to pull one off, even with the Mahomes/Chiefs dynasty in full swing.
  15. All about that coaching... More coaching...
  16. Reid has been around football sidelines long enough to know not to be offended, and Kelce was right. Same folks clutching their pearls at this as the Bills "fans" that want to run Diggs out of town. Pathetic to see people trying to make it into a big deal.
  17. Mostly film jockeys. Doing the deep dives on the film to find trends and put together stats and analysis. They can start looking at opponents weeks ahead, as well as doing deep dives on our own film to find issues. edit: And pretty much any other job the regular coaches dont want to do. They are the interns of the coaching staff.
  18. Oh right, his first coaching job was W&M while McD was playing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The NFL in general is digging DEEP right now for Offensive coaches. Check out the resume of the new Seahawks OC... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Grubb We'd be jumping off the roofs if the Bills hired that.
  19. I havent gone through all 10 pages yet, but... Has anyone pointed out the clear and glaring difference between: Mahomes at the end of the game with 10 seconds left KNOWING that the ball must 1. come out of his hand right away and 2. ONLY be thrown into the end zone, even with an open Rice at the 4 yard line vs Allen holding the ball and then throwing it short to Ty Johnson just to get stopped and lose any chance at points? It's those little things... Sure Mahomes would have loved to be a hero and make that completion and let Rice try to score, but it isnt the SITUATIONAL SMART thing to do. Brady doesnt throw it to the 4 yard line. Mahomes doesnt throw it to the 4 yard line. They stick to the rubric.
  20. And Daboll and Joe Brady.
  21. It's Billy Joe Hobert. I was also lucky enough to see Brian Brohm live and in action. That's a real bad one too.
  22. I'd take all these "reports" with a huge grain of salt. Commanders fans I've seen are mostly convinced this is all just pettiness coming from Jason Wright, who was Snyder's right-hand man and still employed by the WFT. It may be frowned on by most NFL folks, but that Commanders office is a different world. Johnson stiffed them on the hire. Waiting for Johnson caused them to lose out on MacDonald. Classic Washington response to just trash anyone and everyone.
  23. As one Commander fan online put it: "We flushed the toilet but there are still stains on the bowl and the bathroom still stinks" It takes time
  24. haha saw that upthread. Commanders fans seem to be saying the issue is that Snyder's right hand-man, Jason Wright, is still employed. Kinda like when the Pegulas came in and kept/promoted Russ Brandon.
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