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Bills practice Thurs 8/17 starting with McD interview
finn replied to Beck Water's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe he's the surprise cut. -
It's not that Mahomes had more time, just that he got his throw off more quickly. Think about it: you can't count the seconds he would have had after he throws the ball, right? What we're looking at is guys not being open for Allen, him not seeing them, him not pulling the trigger when they are open, interceptions, dropped passes, and so on. My impression, FWIW, is that Mahomes plays in a far superior scheme. How many times did we see him simply toss the ball to an uncovered Kelse at the two-yard line?
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OT…All is not going well on South Beach
finn replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't see it as worse, with Saffold, that walking disaster, gone. But I worry about Spencer Brown. If he's a liability again (or once again injured), the Bills willl need to keep Dawson Knox in, as they did last year. -
Brandon Shell Reportedly Intends to Retire
finn replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
If Spencer Brown goes down, we're in trouble. If Spencer Brown doesn't go down, we're in trouble. -
Tommy Doyle INJURY ????????????????????????????
finn replied to Snappysnackcakes's topic in The Stadium Wall
Did you see Denmark get torched on one of the sacks in Saturday's game? The guy ran right around him like he was fence post or Spencer Brown. -
Given the competition, both Cook and Kincaid have to be star-quality players this year AND the team has to avoid major injuries AND Spencer Brown has to raise is play to at least mediocre. If all else remains the same (not counting trauma), I don't see why they can't go all the way, even with weak play at MLB.
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Kyler Murray working his way back to playing
finn replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
They should have traded him instead of signing him to a huge contract. Could have gotten at least two first-round picks. He's lazy, arrogant, undersized and doesn't seem particularly interested in winning. -
Training Camp - 8/10 - 9:45am - Final day at Fisher (No Pads)
finn replied to The Wiz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yet the overwhelming consensus is that Mahomes, playing behind the best OL in the league, is better than Allen, a guy who is running for his life on every other snap. And don't talk to me about Mahomes' two Super Bowls wins. With the KC line, Allen would have at least three. And with Saffold and Brown playing in front of him, Mahomes would have none, like Allen. -
I'm happy that Beane replaced Saffold, one of the worst free agents signings in franchise history, and drafted a right guard. But he's counting on Spencer Brown at tackle, and that worries me. Since his rookie season, Brown has been either injured or ineffective, even a downright liability. He has shown promise as a run blocker, and, yes, his injuries means he hasn't had much playing experience, so maybe he'll develop. But that's quite a gamble, given that the backups aren't rock solid. Beane has done a terrific job with the team elsewhere, but, with Brown, he's throwing the dice.
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Once again, the biggest weakness is the offensive line, particularly the pass protection on the right side. None of the reports out of training camp that I've seen reassure me on this point. No viable replacements in free agency left, Beane in "Hoping for the best" mode. Again.
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I see Settle being cut. He was a bit of a disappointment last year, and Ford can rotate with Oliver.
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That was represented as a positive last year, complete with pictures of "ripped Gabe." I'll take his lightness and ankle status with a grain of salt until I see him catch more balls than he drops.
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Agreed. It would be better if he were worse because at least he wouldn't be playing. (Yes, it's still too early to say for sure.)
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Training Camp opens today! 2023 Season is upon us!
finn replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
It could be that Benson is just better, not that Elam is bad or even a disappointment. -
Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
finn replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
McKenzie drops the ball on 1st and 10 Davis drops the 47-yard pass into his hands Spencer Brown and Saffold both blow their blocks, leading to the 31-yard incompletion. So there's hope this year! -
Wonder if this story will eclipse the scandalous Stephon Diggs story.
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Objective numbers? Bah. What's important is the Prevailing Narrative, which declares the Bills to be the third or fourth best team and Allen the third or fourth best QB. As much as I enjoyed the Bills being the media darlings last year, I knew the talking heads would turn on them in a flash if they didn't go all the way as they predicted. And turn on them they have, with a vengeance.
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Eat Crow: Your most embarrassing Bills opinions
finn replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
J.P. Losman just needed to develop. Leif Larsen would dominate at DT. Corbin Lacina would be the answer at guard. Josh Allen was JaMarcus Russell. -
Tomorrow (6/13) is the start of mandatory minicamp, right?
finn replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
To make his point that losing is not acceptable, Diggs will miss mini-camp, training camp, and the regular season. Only then will the team learn how to win. -
Tomorrow (6/13) is the start of mandatory minicamp, right?
finn replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just for an intellectual exercise, nothing more, would it be plausible to trade Diggs and sign Hopkins, if Diggs went into full Diva mode? -
Bills sign a CB, release a CB (now the title is grammatically correct)
finn replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agree. Unless he's doing quiet things away from the ball that keeps the QB from throwing his direction. Every time he appears onscreen, he's blowing the coverage. Just good enough to make it close, but I don't recall any wins from him. And yet, they keep bringing him back. -
Basham and Settle are the weakest players of this group. Too early to cut Basham.
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B+ contract for a B+ player.
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Yeah, but Saffold was a five-alarm fire. You could argue he cost the Bills the season, with his play against the Bengals. By then, it was too late to do anything, but his incompetence was clear from the start. Restructure contracts, trade a player, even snag a warm body off another team's practice squad, if the backups were even worse than Saffold. (Another indictment of Beane, by the way.) Well, it's all water under a dead horse at this point...
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It was plain to everyone, especially the coaching staff, I'm sure, that Saffold was beyond awful, yet McBeane sat on their hands all season. Why not give up trade for a competent guard? They didn't need excellent, only adequate. They brought in Brown and Beasley off the street; why not a guard? To my knowledge, no reporter ever asked Beane why he let Saffold start all season long. His actions after the season show he realized he messed up. How may guards did he draft and sign? 15?