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I expect a LOT of clapping.
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There is a GM feature in these games now, correct? I haven't played in many years now.
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I get you here, but it's not my money and frankly, if they need to spend (and they do) then do it. I'm not signing the checks...and if you're owners, you want to win. Saving cap space is what gets you fired eventually. And they'll have enough to re-sign Tre, perhaps Milano, and maybe even Dawkins when the time comes.
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Site will be down for a few hours 2/27, 2 pm
BillsVet replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I watched that skit today thinking how it applies to some high frequency posters. I love it when he asks Jon Lovitz if he's ever kissed a girl...and then returns to say that was the bad Captain Kirk. -
Don't forget LaFontaine and Marrone resigned, with the former being quite contentious. Regardless, that's a lot of people in senior management over the course of about 12.5 years owning the Bills and Sabres.
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I think that day 19 years ago when Bruce, Thurman, and Andre were let go in quick succession is what many older Bills fans still don't let go of. Yet, so much has changed in the ensuing years, especially the yearly cap increases as the league's revenue rose. The cap people have adapted so well, as you point out. It's a concept akin to rebuilding. I'd argue Bills fans haven't seen a successful one completed since the late 80s. So, the idea of being like the Saints and sustaining a good team is about as foreign a concept as learning a new language. Buffalo hasn't truly rebuilt (yet), but there's a mindset that we need to hold back because there's risk in signing UFA's. Well, not if you've done your homework and have a, dare I say it, "process." Besides, UFA should be viewed as a method to fix some needs moving into the draft. Chicago signed 2 WRs and a TE last year to help their young QB grow into the starting job. Sure, it wasn't cheap, but those signings are force multipliers to get their QB up to speed. It certainly seemed to help them improve from 29th to 9th in points scored from 2017 to 2018.
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Who said speed receivers can't be number 1 types? That's a straight up straw man argument right there. The off-season is in full swing because some are losing their minds and exaggerating the 2018 season. Let's remember Foster was a nice story, but he will not sneak up on opposing defenses anymore. Perhaps he'll be solid again, but the 2018 sample size isn't indicative of future success at that level.
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I hope the Chiefs have reinforced tents at training camp. Otherwise someone might need to yell "Incoming!" one or five times.
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Report: Bills interested in UFA TE Jesse James
BillsVet replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To summarize this thread: 1. Jesse James is a pending UFA. 2. Some believe Buffalo should sign him because, well, there's nothing other than a former UDFA on the roster. And he'd be new, so clearly better! 3. TE is an overrated position. Other teams that are good offensively feature them as a complementary option. 4. TE's covered by CB's are neutralized. Stats back it up! Ergo... 5. You don't need a TE. WR's are more important and TE's can't do it all themselves! So, just get good stars, role players and voila! everything will be good. Oh, and good coaching! Gotta love the off-season! -
Report: Bills interested in UFA TE Jesse James
BillsVet replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is the sort of logic which makes TBD all the more interesting during the off-season. ? Well done sir! -
Report: Bills interested in UFA TE Jesse James
BillsVet replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To quote a well-known man, "there's lies, damn lies, and statistics." That sums it up. -
Report: Bills interested in UFA TE Jesse James
BillsVet replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
NE, PHI, and KC are three of the league's best offense. Each of them have an elite pass catching TE. The NFL is all about creating personnel mismatches and TE is not "overvalued." In fact, I'd say they're undervalued given how a good one forces a defense to cover them. I'm not sure how you can predict future careers of 21-22 year old athletes. -
McBeane's Moves Now Are For 2020 Success
BillsVet replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Someone started a thread about Beane's 2019 moves being to set them up to compete in 2020. Is that not what the thread says? Is that not what the debate is centered around? This is all about some fans recognizing that despite all that 2019 cap room and their picks, it's going to be awfully tough to build a good enough offense that can score. And, the team ain't gonna come out and say what the plan is - they never have nor do I expect it. This team, no matter what they do in UFA, isn't ready to compete for a title when so many other teams have done just that by year 3. They've slow-walked their way to rebuild and now that's sinking in for some. -
McBeane's Moves Now Are For 2020 Success
BillsVet replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm not going to change your mind no matter how much evidence is provided and that's cool. Still, you're quibbling about the nature of those other rebuilds because the Bills' so far isn't nearly as fast as those were. I The Pegula's typically give their people all the resources they ask for, but aren't going to stand by if things don't go well. Any owner worth their salt is going to question why their team isn't winning when other teams can do it after starting over. The plan has been flawed from the start and I sense a lot of fans are coming to terms with this, hence the 2020 narrative being floated. -
McBeane's Moves Now Are For 2020 Success
BillsVet replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1. Yes, it is a good point. 2. Which ones? LAC? They still went from 5-11, changed their HC, and managed to be in the AFC title game in 2 years. Rivers hadn't done anything since Schottenheimer, but for the first time in a decade now he is. Every one of those teams were so bad they needed a new HC and 4 had new GMs. 3. That's too late. Rebuilding, as evidenced by these 7 examples, doesn't need to take 4 years. And it's not like McDermott entered OBD without any talent. He had plenty, some of which they allowed to hit UFA (Gilmore, Woods, Z. Brown) some traded away (Watkins, Darby, Glenn) some that retired (Incognito, Wood, K. Williams) and some still there (McCoy, Hughes, Alexander) As has been noted by other solid posters, McBeane shot themselves in the foot trying to do a complete renovation when something less intrusive would have worked. But let's look at it from another standpoint. Does anyone honestly think McCoach or Beane told previous UFAs signed or will tell prospective ones this off-season that their plan means not competing for a title until 2020? How do you think that'd go over? Think an in-demand UFA would want to hear that? This 2020 thing is fans being afraid to raise the bar, you know, like most teams' fans do. -
McBeane's Moves Now Are For 2020 Success
BillsVet replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Didn't Pat Mahomes just win the NFL MVP in his 2nd year and 1st as a starter? Or, Mitch Trubisky QBing a Chicago team to 12-4 in his second season? How about Deshaun Watson in his second season with Houston? Perhaps Jared Goff in year 3 getting to the SB? Carson Wentz? Russell Wilson 5 years ago? The question isn't when the Bills will make a run...it's why they likely aren't in position to do so in year 3 of a rebuild when so many other franchises are or have been. Every year players get older, contracts are closer to finishing, your players hit UFA, players get injured, etc.. You can always find a reason for why they're not doing well. Studying other successful franchises illustrates that expectations shouldn't be as low as some are setting them. -
McBeane's Moves Now Are For 2020 Success
BillsVet replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Here are 7 rebuilding franchises in the past decade: KC: 2-14 in 2012, Reid went 31-17 first 3 seasons with 2 playoff appearances HOU: 2-14 in 2013, O'Brien 27-21 first 3 seasons with 2 playoff appearances LAC: 5-11 in 2016, Lynn goes 21-11 first 2 seasons with 1 playoff appearance (Reached conference championship in 2nd season) PHI: 7-9 in 2015, Pederson goes 29-19 first 3 seasons with 2 playoff appearances (1 SB win) MIN: 5-10-1 in 2013, Zimmer goes 26-22 first 3 seasons with 1 playoff appearance LAR: 4-12 in 2016, McVay goes 24-8 first 2 seasons with 2 playoff appearances (Reached SB in 2nd season) SEA: 5-11 in 2009, Carroll goes 25-23 first 3 seasons with 2 playoff appearances (on SB in 4th season) Every one of those franchises showed something by the end of year 3. Because in this league, if you've not won by that point, typically it's time to start over. You don't need 4 off-seasons to rebuild a team, nor should anyone delay expectations that far. -
With these guys, it might take 4 seasons to get it right. In the wake of players like Vlad Ducasse, Andre Holmes, Mike Tolbert, Anquan Boldin, Kelvin Benjamin, Marshall Newhouse, Corey Coleman, Chris Ivory, and Zay Jones what makes you believe they're going to pick good offensive starters this year and beyond? I'm optimistic for Allen, but they've done little to put together a competent offense in the first two off-seasons.
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I'm interested to hear what you consider "good job" is? It'd be one thing to complain about a team that wins 10+ games consistently. Doing so for a team stuck in mediocrity for so long isn't out of the ordinary. What is strange is how people never fail to defend a mediocre product and invent new ways to do so. And then, when they are challenged to do so, they revert to just saying pablum like "enjoy the ride" or "i'm happy, you're not." I've seen it for years now.
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Who's saying they're deceptive? I'm not. They've been up front that this is going to take time. I'm questioning why, at this point, it's likely going to be a 4 off-season rebuilding process when multiple teams are getting into the playoffs in much less time this decade. I also find it hilarious that fans who are just enjoying the ride find themselves on message boards during the off-season. That's doesn't indicate someone's a "casual" fan. It likely means you're interested in the team and what they're doing. One would think that would also include a debate about how they're going to win as quickly as possible.
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It took 2 off-seasons for McCoach to build his defense, which still doesn't get great pressure from the front 4 as his scheme needs. And that's the easier side of the ball to build. So it's beyond me how anyone thinks they'll build a competent offense in one off-season. Sure, there's Allen and hopefully a motivated Dawkins, but no one else on that side of the ball is proven. People love to reference the Bears' rebuild, but their OL was largely built heading into year 2 of Trubisky. They added pass catchers and had some youth at RB. Buffalo has perhaps 2 decent OL starters and little at the skill positions.
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It's setting in for a lot of people that, even with all that cap room and their usual complement of higher picks, they're not going to suddenly go from 6 to 11 wins this season. And, that building an offense in one off-season isn't realistic. I'm interested to see what ownership thinks if this team is .500 next year and misses the playoffs. Homers can sit here and bang the patience drum as they have for a decade plus, but ownership isn't so kind. I doubt the Pegula's listened gleefully as McBeane told them after 2017 that it was a 4 year rebuild.