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2 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

Right. He also said some decisions work out and some don't. Clearly he admitted that his decision didn't work out and he owns that. 

 

However, he's not regretting it. He's standing by the decisions he makes with the information he has at the time. He's not going to let the media push him into second-guessing himself or throwing Nate under the bus.

 

People just hear what they want to hear or simply can't comprehend words.

 

It must have been part of the process.

Posted
14 minutes ago, Peter said:

McBeane better pray that Josh Allen shows that he is a franchise QB given all that they have invested (gave up) to get him. 

 

If Josh does not show that he is a franchise QB (or that he is highly likely to be one), McBeane have dug their own graves.

How long do you give Allen to “show it?”

Posted
3 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

Right. He also said some decisions work out and some don't. Clearly he admitted that his decision didn't work out and he owns that. 

 

However, he's not regretting it. He's standing by the decisions he makes with the information he has at the time. He's not going to let the media push him into second-guessing himself or throwing Nate under the bus.

 

People just hear what they want to hear or simply can't comprehend words.

He said the decision did not work out.

 

How do you interpret that?

 

This reminds me of when a former president used to say: "Mistakes were made."

Just now, LeGOATski said:

Risk/reward analysis is part of their decision-making process, I think.

 

They have bet the house so they better hope it works out.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Peter said:

 

I do not recall him EVER saying that the decision was a mistake or that he made a mistake.  He is saying that he is responsible for making what he thinks was a good decision (this year and last).

 

Should we put him in time out, too?

 

I don't care what he acknowledges. I don't care if he says sorry. I care if he wins or not.

Posted
1 minute ago, K-9 said:

How long do you give Allen to “show it?”

 

Josh better show enough he can be a franchise QB before we have to draft in 2019 because:

 

1) We are likely to have a high pick and will be faced with a decision as to whether to again draft a QB in the first round;

 

2) if he does not and this past week's game is any indication of the season as a whole and the franchise is embarrassed, it will be interesting to see whether McBeane are around to make that pick.

 

P.S. I heard on the radio that the home opener is not sold out.  The home freaking opener.  If the Bills have trouble selling out the home opener as late as the Wednesday morning before the game, one can imagine what it will be like later in the season.  Actually, we do not have to stretch our imagine too much given that tickets to the Colts game last year were going for $6 on the secondary market.

1 minute ago, LeGOATski said:

Your post reminds me of my morning dump.

 

I am glad I could at least stop your constipation if not your mental constipation.

2 minutes ago, MJS said:

 

Should we put him in time out, too?

 

I don't care what he acknowledges. I don't care if he says sorry. I care if he wins or not.

 

I also care if we win.

 

Let me remind you:

 

47-3

 

Spoiler alert.  We did not have the 47.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Peter said:

 

Josh better show enough he can be a franchise QB before we have to draft in 2019 because:

 

1) We are likely to have a high pick and will be faced with a decision as to whether to again draft a QB in the first round;

 

2) if he does not and this past week's game is any indication of the season as a whole and the franchise is embarrassed, it will be interesting to see whether McBeane are around to make that pick.

 

P.S. I heard on the radio that the home opener is not sold out.  The home freaking opener.  If the Bills have trouble selling out the home opener as late as the Wednesday morning before the game, one can imagine what it will be like later in the season.  Actually, we do not have to stretch our imagine too much given that tickets to the Colts game last year were going for $6 on the secondary market.

Reselling tickets for a game that’s being played outdoors in a snow storm. Go take a nap you are going to need some rest so you can troll the board for each and every mistake Allen makes on Sunday. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Commonsense said:

Reselling tickets for a game that’s being played outdoors in a snow storm. Go take a nap you are going to need some rest so you can troll the board for each and every mistake Allen makes on Sunday. 

 

What is the excuse for not being able to sell out the home opener as late as the Wednesday morning before the game.

 

P.S. You really need to learn now to read.  In another post, I wrote:

 

"I desperately want Josh to succeed.  Although I had a lot of doubts about drafting the kid, he is very likeable, he has embraced Buffalo, and he does have some raw potential - how much and whether he reaches it remains to be seen.

 

The main reason why I want Josh to succeed is that, if he does not, his failure and everything that McBeane did to get him (and all of the guys they got rid of) will send this franchise further back than it has been for a long time."

Posted
23 minutes ago, Peter said:

McBeane better pray that Josh Allen shows that he is a franchise QB given all that they have invested (gave up) to get him. 

 

If Josh does not show that he is a franchise QB (or that he is highly likely to be one), McBeane have dug their own graves.

Bills ownership seemed as much a part of why Allen became a Bill as McBeane IMO 

 

and why not, whats not to like about this kid...

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Peter said:

 

Josh better show enough he can be a franchise QB before we have to draft in 2019 because:

 

1) We are likely to have a high pick and will be faced with a decision as to whether to again draft a QB in the first round;

 

2) if he does not and this past week's game is any indication of the season as a whole and the franchise is embarrassed, it will be interesting to see whether McBeane are around to make that pick.

 

P.S. I heard on the radio that the home opener is not sold out.  The home freaking opener.  If the Bills have trouble selling out the home opener as late as the Wednesday morning before the game, one can imagine what it will be like later in the season.  Actually, we do not have to stretch our imagine too much given that tickets to the Colts game last year were going for $6 on the secondary market.

 

So you’re giving him the rest of this season? A season playing with little other than Shady as a viable offensive threat. Prepare to be disappointed or dissatisfied with your expectation of showing “enough.” 

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Figster said:

Bills ownership seemed as much a part of why Allen became a Bill as McBeane IMO 

 

and why not, whats not to like about this kid...

 

We shall see.  The kid has potential.  He also is very raw.  That is why there are such extreme views about him.  The analytics crowd loves Baker Mayfield and hates Josh.  Old school guys fall in love with Josh's arm talent and think that they can coach him up to fix his deficiencies.

 

Again, I had my doubts about the kid when we drafted him, but I desperately want him to succeed for the reasons why I have mentioned (including that the franchise will be set back a lot).

 

I also think that McBeane have not done the kid any favors given that:

 

1) the line is substandard;

 

2) they traded the only other viable option for a 5th round pick thereby forcing them to start Josh now when he may not be ready, may have been better served by giving him some more time, and by starting him (or any of our QBs for that matter) behind a bad offensive line.

8 minutes ago, K-9 said:

So you’re giving him the rest of this season? A season playing with little other than Shady as a viable offensive threat. Prepare to be disappointed or dissatisfied with your expectation of showing “enough.” 

 

You really need to read my posts more accurately. 

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They still need a decent QB #3 (well... #2 actually). It HAS to be a vet with TEACHING skills, one that hopefully wants to coach after his player career is done.

 

Like Favre said, he didn't have to coach Rodgers or make it easy on him to steal his job, so it's not a normal thing. In this case, it has to be the required and declared job position. A highly paid one at that!

Posted
32 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

I really hope they don't put Josh in front of the media after games. Good or bad.

 

The media can be ruthless and, Buffalo media especially, overly negative. If Josh becomes an established starter, then give him media duty. Otherwise, put Shady or Kyle or some other vet on the mic.

I get your point,  but Buffalo media is pretty small time. Thats also something that is probably mandated and not something the Bills control 

Posted
5 minutes ago, gobills1212 said:

I get your point,  but Buffalo media is pretty small time. Thats also something that is probably mandated and not something the Bills control 

I was wondering what the rules were on this.

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Posted
1 hour ago, ColoradoBills said:

After watching the PC I get no sense that the decision was not McDermotts.

I do not think this came from the owners.

McDermott (along with Beane and the other coaches) had a plan and it failed in a pretty bad way.

He looked and sounded almost embarrassed that the NP experiment failed (as well as he should be) and

that the options are exhausted for Sunday.

 

Personally I had hoped they could of held off a few more games before starting Josh Allen but............................

as a famous cliché says "No plan survives contact with the enemy".

The people that need to learn from this is the Bills Management and I hope they do.

After all that is what "adjustments" are for.

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This is how I read McD as well.  I actually stated it two days ago by saying, "they didn't think they would have to throw Josh in this quickly," but they have no recourse now.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Peter said:

 

We shall see.  The kid has potential.  He also is very raw.  That is why there are such extreme views about him.  The analytics crowd loves Baker Mayfield and hates Josh.  Old school guys fall in love with Josh's arm talent and think that they can coach him up to fix his deficiencies.

 

Again, I had my doubts about the kid when we drafted him, but I desperately want him to succeed for the reasons why I have mentioned (including that the franchise will be set back a lot).

 

I also think that McBeane have not done the kid any favors given that:

 

1) the line is substandard;

 

2) they traded the only other viable option for a 5th round pick thereby forcing them to start Josh now when he may not be ready, may have been better served by giving him some more time, and by starting him (or any of our QBs for that matter) behind a bad offensive line.

 

You really need to read my posts more accurately. 

fair enough, I understand your concerns,

 

thanks

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Just now, Figster said:

fair enough, I understand your concerns,

 

thanks

 

Thanks for your reply. In all seriousness, I appreciate it.

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