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BadLandsMeanie

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  1. Technically to feel better after a game like that it takes sugar AND saturated fats. And for it to work, you can't eat it at other times or you develop a tolerance that wipes away the mood of well being that you get. I maintain my physique chiefly by adhering to a strict inactive lifestyle not from saturated fats. Back to your well deserved admonishment of me. Your point is taken. I was insensitive, hypocritical, and bossy. Cheers!
  2. Hey great. I can do it! I will mark my calendar so I dint forget to cancel. It is bittersweet that I am doing it to see what on earth has gone so wrong. Something is very wrong. More wrong than it should be. It is like the defense have been denied even their physical bodies. They can't even just simply get in the way. They should be able to do better just by having bodies, and being randomly in the way. LIke, we could give the defense all smartphones and have them text while walking around out there. They would be sure to bump into someone. Anyway thank you I will take a look. You should sober up. You can do AA or you could only drink when the Bills score a passing touchdown, or win a game.
  3. What a crazy, nutty, goofball approach!
  4. I think they probably couldn't sell for what they paid for the Bills. TV ratings slipping, CTE, protests etc. The NFL meltdowns are not just on the field. Be lucky somebody decent is willing to own this team.
  5. I'm not numb but I am shooting for it. The Atlanta victory sucked me in. Then once that was beat out of me, a chance Peterman might move the offense sucked me in. I am done hoping for the year now. So shooting for numb by Sunday!
  6. Simply and maybe a bit inaccurately put, I see two possibilities about how they handled Peterman in his first game. A) They are bat **** crazy. B) They were drastically overconfident and enamored by Peterman, and put in a game plan suited for an experienced player. I am hoping it is B. Now McDermott has the problem of either letting Peterman stew on that as his first professional outing for the next year or two or three, or he can put him in again with a plan that some chance of success and hope he gets some positive experiences so that McDermott and his staff have not potentially ruined him completely. I would love to see film of this game to try and see what has happened to the defense but so far I haven't come across any.
  7. Hi folks a couple of things I noticed from the film here. We all know the pass rush was suffocating. By my crude measure, Peterman was being hit in 2 seconds or less on some of the interceptions. For the last (5th), the Charger gets by Dawkins and hits Peterman as he lets the ball go. My question is, look at Dawkins as the man gets by him. It looks like holds his head in his hands while the play is still running. What is he doing there? It looks to me like he knows he screwed up bad and can't even bear to look at what is going to happen? Anybody know what he may have been up to? Did he get poked in the eye? Why would somebody do that instead of at least trying to re-engage their man? The play starts at 2:31 Dawkins is on the left side. Last and the main part of my post. When I watch Peterman in the shotgun, he doesn't put his hands out for the ball until just before they hike it. He does this every time. Which means the defense knows when the ball will be snapped, every time. Do you see that too? I don't understand why any one of our coaches did not stop him from doing that 1) In practice 2) After the first series in which he used the shotgun. I don't get how that could be missed, unless there I something else I am not understanding?
  8. This seemed funny to me when I woke up this morning. Jokes are risky. Especially ones when you just wake up. Please excuse the low quality. We will review our procedures and get some things cleaned up.
  9. If the team gets even worse or quits any quicker, the invaders will be burning our villages. This is how our ancestors must have felt when they realized they were defenseless. Soon the enemy teams may not settle for simply smashing our troops. After routing the team, they could begin to fan out from the stadium to take their revenge on the civilian population. Lackawanna in flames. Cheektowaga burning. I say we don't let the Patriots get to the stadium. Let's try to jump them at the airport when they won't be expecting it. And for God's sake let's not let McDermott and his staff draw up the battle plan.
  10. My take on the original post is that it is just about right. Which means the coaching is so very bad is why we are losing in record setting ways.
  11. I agree with you. And I think in time his having put Peterman in for a half won't seem like as a big of a deal to anyone but Peterman. And I hope he gets past it too.
  12. It's ok you can have faith. Why not? The defense is as you say. Maybe teams figured it out and now it is child's play. As for the offense, I think they didn't know they could not pass block. In practice they only have to block our defense. And in games Tyrod is able to stay on his feet pretty much no matter what happens. I don't think they knew how bad they are. I know I didn't. I remember you made a post about how far back Tyrod drops. And he can't get the ball out fast because of how far back he drops. Well, now I know why Tyrod drops back so far. The snark remarks teams have made is they make Tyrod Taylor be a quarterback. Now we see what happens when they make our Offensive line, be an offensive line. There is no pocket. This one was not fun. It seems we need defensive backs, linebackers, defensive linemen, offensive linemen, running backs, wide receivers and a quarterback. We are good at kicker though.
  13. I think it was 2. That last one he got hit as he released it also. So one was off the tight end's hands and two he was hit by guys who just juked and came free at him.
  14. Unfortunately OP I agree with almost every single thing you wrote. Not a good situation right now. Major errors were made besides just a bad rookie outing. Coaches learn but by the time you are head coach you are supposed to know most of it already.
  15. I'm sick of firing these people. All they do is cash their checks for years afterwards. I say they do jail time. Lock them up for a week and see if that doesn't get the point across. If it doesn't then the offseason allows for a nice long stretch in the slammer to get them thinking right.
  16. Yes. It was very wrong. I believed in it. And that was wrong. But I don't get to see the practices. Or the film. These coaches were not just a little bit wrong here. They were as wrong as you can be. And once they saw how wrong they were as the interceptions added up, they didn't do anything different. I don't understand that.
  17. Look I am traumatized so I might not be 100% accurate here. But you start the new guy throwing towards the sidelines. That way if he misses or something goes wrong, most always the ball just goes out of bounds. So it is sideline passes and dump the ball to the running back in screens, all with nobody behind them. They had him throwing to the middle and that is like playing Russian roulette with 5 of 6 bullets in the gun. So to me it looked like the offensive game plan was at least as bad as the QB play.
  18. If this was your title I would agree! "The coaching staff and FO have to take responsibility for this farce....." Right off the bat two of the interceptions are on them if you ask me (like matter2003 pointed out) . Miller and rookie LT against Tre Boston, who hit him releasing the ball twice. But it is worse than that to me. They didn't know what they were seeing in practice to get things so wrong. And it didn't look like the easy safe low risk offense teams put a newbie into.
  19. I think he is aware he doesnt have one. Not much he can do about that though.
  20. This is starting to become traumatic even for me!
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