Big Turk Posted October 22, 2017 Posted October 22, 2017 Dilly Dilly! At least he didn't get sent for a personal tour of the Pit of Misery...hahahaha
Kelly the Dog Posted October 22, 2017 Posted October 22, 2017 Deonte Thompson illustrated just how bad the Bills receivers were. He was cut by the Bears and had 100+ a week later. He might be the best receiver on the team.One of them. That's how bad we were. Interestingly, Thompson played against the Bucs for the Bears in week two. He caught four balls for 57 yards and a TD.
1st Ammendment NoMas Posted October 22, 2017 Posted October 22, 2017 I wish they give Zay a seat. TT was 2-9 throwing his way. That's a lot of wasted plays. TT completes 22% of his passes to Zay and 75% of his passes to the rest of the team. Let the kid learn and get Holmes more involved. Bring up Reilly. That said, loved what Thompson did for us today.
CircleTheWagons99 Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 So the excuses for Sammy are gone, right? Deonte Thompson gets 100 yards with less than a full week of practice. Just in case anyone was wondering, Sammy had 42 yards today.
26CornerBlitz Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 @RyanTalbotBills Deonte Thompson's performance is even more impressive when you consider the WR only ran 14 pass routes (per @PFF).
moshermw Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Crazy to think the Bears cut DT and he walks on the field in Orchard Park as the #1 or #2 after 5 days of practice. Tyrod haters need to quiet down - that throw to DT in the 4th qtr to answer that Yucks TD was awesome. Deep touch is coming back now that he's throwing to DT and not Zay - will give Zay 8 games before I label him a bust - not looking good. As always, hope I'm wrong there. I really hated TT's decision making to close out the first half. Dude put a couple on DT that were perfect and was $ in the run game. One cannot underestimate how much time they spent together in Baltimore. All said, great development for the Buffalo Bills Nation.
Magox Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 You don't see the difference between what you just said, which is true, and only going into a game against a passing team, with four active CBs, one of whom wasn't even on your team three days earlier? And that guy gives up THREE huge plays late in the game, some of the very biggest in the game, and then you cut him two days later? You don't think that is substantially different than just second guessing an every day normal decision? It's WAY different. Before the Bengals game my friends and I were talking about it. How could they possibly go into this game with only three cornerbacks? Mabin was the fourth. Every team has five. You start three. No offense KTD, but the thought that some fans that you went to a bar with put more thought into their DB issue than Beane/McD/Frazier is a bit silly. I suppose you didn't come away with the impression that I did with Beane/McD when they were hired. These are very detailed natured guys, they are very meticulous and process orientated. You nor I are part of their meetings but if I had to bet my last bottom dollar I guarantee you that they went over their lack of depth DB issue with a fine comb. That they went over and over and decided that they didn't have enough confidence to go with some of their other DB's that are on the practice squad and made the difficult calculation that they believed that Poyer and Hyde would be better suited playing man to man on certain formations than the guys they passed over. And if they could have gotten someone that they thought fit into their long-term views who could immediately contribute off of waivers or some other team's practice squad I believe they would have done that. Everything that you brought up, they know full and well that this is an area of concern and for now they will go with patchwork solutions until they address next year in the draft and F.A. At this stage, it's hard for anyone to make a compelling argument against McD/Beane. They've impressed with their decision making and have the results to back it up.
Solomon Grundy Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 i admittedly had to look up 26 Taiwan Jones. I knew he was on the team but didn't know his # Didn't he wear #7 at one time? He should get more carries to spell Shady. Super fast they wanted to bring back Tanner Gentry who apparently had chemistry with Mitchell in the offseason. Also the Bears may be the only team that passes less than the Bills. Why'd the Bills let him go in the first place?
Kelly the Dog Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 No offense KTD, but the thought that some fans that you went to a bar with put more thought into their DB issue than Beane/McD/Frazier is a bit silly. I suppose you didn't come away with the impression that I did with Beane/McD when they were hired. These are very detailed natured guys, they are very meticulous and process orientated. You nor I are part of their meetings but if I had to bet my last bottom dollar I guarantee you that they went over their lack of depth DB issue with a fine comb. That they went over and over and decided that they didn't have enough confidence to go with some of their other DB's that are on the practice squad and made the difficult calculation that they believed that Poyer and Hyde would be better suited playing man to man on certain formations than the guys they passed over. And if they could have gotten someone that they thought fit into their long-term views who could immediately contribute off of waivers or some other team's practice squad I believe they would have done that. Everything that you brought up, they know full and well that this is an area of concern and for now they will go with patchwork solutions until they address next year in the draft and F.A. At this stage, it's hard for anyone to make a compelling argument against McD/Beane. They've impressed with their decision making and have the results to back it up. Overall they have been very good. 4-2 proves that. That doesn't mean they have been infallible. It doesn't mean they haven't made gross errors of judgement. The Mabin decision was atrocious and you could literally point the loss at the three plays that guy made. It's not as though they were dumb for signing him. They were dumb for only having a total of FOUR when you need five, and one of the four wasn't even on the team or any team three days before the game. Are you going to say that was a good idea? It was obvious before the game that was a horrible idea. And then they did it again, although the four guy this week was an NFL player. It nearly bit them again.
YoloinOhio Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Didn't he wear #7 at one time? He should get more carries to spell Shady. Super fast Why'd the Bills let him go in the first place? he hurt his foot at end of preseason so he was waived/injured
Doc Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 He and Matthew should start on the outside and they should put Zay in the slot.
WMDman Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 He and Matthew should start on the outside and they should put Zay in the slot. Matthews is one of the NFLs best slot recievers, id try to put him there
HappyDays Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Just in case anyone was wondering, Sammy had 42 yards today. He was the Rams #3 receiver. Woods and Kupp continue to stand out as their top 2.
Doc Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Matthews is one of the NFLs best slot recievers, id try to put him there I dont know if Holmes deserves starting.
BADOLBILZ Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Overall they have been very good. 4-2 proves that. That doesn't mean they have been infallible. It doesn't mean they haven't made gross errors of judgement. The Mabin decision was atrocious and you could literally point the loss at the three plays that guy made. It's not as though they were dumb for signing him. They were dumb for only having a total of FOUR when you need five, and one of the four wasn't even on the team or any team three days before the game. Are you going to say that was a good idea? It was obvious before the game that was a horrible idea. And then they did it again, although the four guy this week was an NFL player. It nearly bit them again. Magox is just an idiot......no matter how obvious the point, he won't get it so you are wasting your strokes. The team is buying in and playing hard........but they've been tightrope walking their way thru the season because of bad decisions that could have been avoided...........and the tape is starting to accumulate..........Bucs were going thru that defense like sh*t-thru-goose.......it gets tougher and you have to play better because the good teams start to play like it in late October/early November. So here we are.......4-2 again.....just like last year..........does the defense step back up next week or give up another 400 yard passing day to Carr? Gotta' get better..........otherwise it's another SWEEEEEEEEEEET SEVEN AND NINE......BOP BOP BOP! SO GOOD SO GOOD SO GOOD!
Doc Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Magox is just an idiot......no matter how obvious the point, he won't get it so you are wasting your strokes. The team is buying in and playing hard........but they've been tightrope walking their way thru the season because of bad decisions that could have been avoided...........and the tape is starting to accumulate..........Bucs were going thru that defense like sh*t-thru-goose.......it gets tougher and you have to play better because the good teams start to play like it in late October/early November. So here we are.......4-2 again.....just like last year..........does the defense step back up next week or give up another 400 yard passing day to Carr? Gotta' get better..........otherwise it's another SWEEEEEEEEEEET SEVEN AND NINE......BOP BOP BOP! SO GOOD SO GOOD SO GOOD! The Bucs are loaded on offense with good skill players. Its surprising theyve been playing so poorly. They put it together today.
Big Turk Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 (edited) Did not know Thompson had that kind of speed...he runs a sub 4.3 40...this could be the deep field stretcher the Bills need in this offense... Edited October 23, 2017 by matter2003
Kelly the Dog Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Did not know Thompson had that kind of speed...he runs a sub 4.3 40...this could be the deep field stretcher the Bills need in this offense...He's fast but probably more like 4.4. He ran 4.31 at pro day not combine. He does look like an NFL receiver though. Runs decent routes. Has hands. Gets open. Catches the ball. Who knew?
OCinBuffalo Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 (edited) How could they possibly go into this game with only three cornerbacks? Mabin was the fourth. Every team has five. You start three. Any chance we can sticky/archive this post for draft season? I mean, if/when the Bills draft another CB in the 1st, it would awfully handy to have this in-season post to remind people why we draft CBs in general, if not in the 1st round, when we aren't playing real games. Edited October 23, 2017 by OCinBuffalo
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