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Posted
2 hours ago, BringBackFergy said:

Absolutely!! Ya mean the guy that called into Sal’s show and talked about how to make the team better? I think it was Chuck from Cheektowaga. Hire him now. 

 

You sure it wasn't Tony from Tonawanda?

Posted
2 hours ago, Kelsos cap said:

I apologize, it was warren sharp. Very inciteful, and to my eyes true. Sorry my **** wasn’t together, and yes...gugny there was vodka involved.

 

Did a riot break out?

Posted
1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Did a riot break out?

 

Oh yeah, something happened on that cruise ship! It turned ugly! Did you see that? 

Posted
1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Only on Eyewitness News. 

 

So...you’re denying being the instigator right before the video starts?  

 

Wise move... Gotcha! 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Misterbluesky said:

Yes..in Baltimore..after the game was over.

 

12 hours ago, Boyst62 said:

i had no idea that happened; just gogoled it. wow. crazy story

 

Crazy story indeed.  Wonder why the guy left it so late with his can o' spray paint and so forth.

 

Hapless knows planes.  That ain't no jet.  That's a plane you gotta actually work to stall/mush like that.  That guy had "talent."

 

Glad the police officer survived.

 

 

Posted
13 hours ago, Kelsos cap said:

There was a fella on with sal last night, he capsulized what it is to be successful in today’s nfl. Scoop this guy up before others do.

 

Look, dude, appreciate your enthusiasm, but if you want to contribute, Do Your Homework.

Someone whose opinion you think is super meaningful, if nothing else call the station, get his name and background and maybe a link to the show so others can find it and listen.

One phone call, they'll dole you the gouge, I promise - no station doesn't want to enlarge their listener base.

 

Then it's a good, contributory post.

 

Otherwise it's a LAMP

Posted
10 hours ago, Fadingpain said:

 

Another point he mentions:

 

When won the turnover battle, we were 8-1.


When we tied or lost the turnover battle, we were 1-6.

 

Historical Stats say 2 easiest ways to win a game are:

 

1) Win turnover battle or 

2) Win return TD battle; this means any type of "return" on special teams for a TD (punt return, KO return, blocked FG returned for TD) or a turnover taken in for a TD (fumble recovery taken in or pick 6)....you win 75% of the time when you have more of these types of TDs than your opponent.

 

 

 

 

Gotta win more when we tie the turnover differential.  The fact the Bills lose most of those points to lesser talent they have.

Posted
13 hours ago, Kelsos cap said:

There was a fella on with sal last night, he capsulized what it is to be successful in today’s nfl. Scoop this guy up before others do.

 

There once was a man from Dunkirk named Don

He spent all his time in the John

He collected a bunch of his stools

Spoon-fed it to gullible fools

They soaked it up like  tamp-ons

 

Then along came another chap

His name was Kelso’s Cap

He tried really hard to write

Yet, his post smelled like Don’s shite

He got the boot and everyone clapped

 

:D

Posted
13 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

I've defended Taylor against undue criticism.........if he's back as a bridge for the guy they draft in the first round........and if they actually put him in a position to succeed with some improved receiving personnel and obviously more favorable scheme/play calling...........then I am fine with one more year of TT.

 

 

So so how do they do this.  They have gone through multiple OC and multiple WR groups and TT best year was still near the bottom of the league in passing.

 

Maybe they do not care if TT succeeds because he is not part of the long term vision and it would be nearly impossible to find a replacement that fits in with what TT does well.

 

 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Rochesterfan said:

 

 

So so how do they do this.  They have gone through multiple OC and multiple WR groups and TT best year was still near the bottom of the league in passing.

 

Maybe they do not care if TT succeeds because he is not part of the long term vision and it would be nearly impossible to find a replacement that fits in with what TT does well.

 

 

 

As for multiple OC's............

 

1) Roman was fired because he simply couldn't call plays in a timely manner.........not because of Tyrod.......the offense was effective in GR's tenure.    

2) His successor Anthony Lynn got a HC job on the strength of the offense lead by Tyrod......which was 7th in the NFL in scoring thru Tyrods 15 games.

3)Rick Dennison was a bad hire by a zero-pedigree new HC who couldn't get his preferred options.........Rico likely have been fired regardless of who they had at QB because the WR situation was horrendous.........Tyrod not turning the ball over helped Rico out the door for sure....but in a positive manner......getting to the playoffs bought McD enough credibility with potential hires to get Daboll hired.

 

As for WR groups:

 

1)The early 2015 group was a great fit for TT's game and he was slinging it at 70%+ completion and putting up numbers..........he's a great deep ball thrower when comfortable within the system..........but that group was short lived and injuries mounted throughout the season.  Watkins missed time, Harvin quit after September and Woods and Hogan later said they played with bad injuries all season, explaining their inability to make plays and key drops, respectively.    Still Watkins averaged an elite figure of nearly 80 yards per game with Tyrod at QB.   

 

2) 2016 WR corps was a mess.........Watkins missed most of the season.......Woods missed all or part of 7 games.........Clay was his usual banged-up self.    Much of that season he was playing with guys like Tate,  Powell and Hunter running routes......who were all at-best fringe NFL players.

 

3) 2017..........WR corps was a mess.......Z Jones was awful by any metric.....Brandon Tate became a critical member of the WR corps in mid-season again:doh:...the rest of the better receivers didn't join the team until the season started and Big-ticket Benjamin didn't take the field until November and was promptly rendered ineffective by a knee injury in his second game as a Bill.

 

Contrast those 3 WR corps to the relatively healthy group the Eagles had this year........the Bills haven't had that under Tyrod........so the fact that it's spread over 3 years doesn't tell me anything negative about Tryod in that regard.    

 

 

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Posted

Someday in the not-too-distant future, Kim Pegula will be interviewed, asked what it took to turn to the corner to finally being the Lombardi to Buffalo.

 

"Well, you could point to Beane and McDermott coming and rebuilding with a new culture, but I'll tell ya, it was more than that. On a fateful day in Feb 2018, a guy posted on a Bills message board that Terry and I needed to hire this guy that was a guest on radio show. It was unclear who this person was, when they appeared, and exactly what they had to say, but it was our historic turning point. From that day, we had all our interns comb every interview with the past 2 weeks of that post and eventually we found it. He of course is that guy you now all know and love, no need for even naming him here. So to that board poster who sent the message, sir, it was received like a beacon and we credit the building of our new dynasty to that cryptic post".

Posted
15 hours ago, Misterbluesky said:

Rookie HC's make mistakes just like rookie players do. Look back at your high school life..would you have made the same decisions that you made in your freshman year in your senior year? I doubt it..

Mistakes associated with inexperience are forgivable.

 

Avoidable mistakes attributable to a fundamentally wrong approach to the game are not forgivable.

 

McD has too much gym teacher and prayer group organizer in him and not enough mathematician.

 

 

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