Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)
42 minutes ago, Jpsredemption said:

It's hilarious listening to the fans who have bought into "its all about next year when we have all this cash" and last year it was well next year we'll have our franchise QB....always kicking the can down the road to rationalize sucking.

 

So when exactly does this regime put the full court press on and try to win? Last year was an absolute fluke and this year they are comically bad.

well thats what happens when you have a GM that just sucked the crap out of our cap this year.....pooled everything into to the D that seems just okay but not much better than last season IMO....and totally dismissed the Offence completely......go all in on a 1st rd rookie which is fine but give him nothing around him and throw all your chips on a hack called "peterman"........plus McD is completely useless as is so obvious......we are going to have a very long 2-3 years if Pegula keeps these 2 hacks.......IE---just my opinion but hopefully beane should now there are another 30 teams in the NFL to acquire FA players besides the Panthers......sorry for the rant......

Edited by JPP
Posted
11 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

That’s not good. We also now are 10-11 under this regime.

 

I was happier then words can describe when we ended the drought last year.  It had to be done. The drought was a dark cloud hanging over the Bills and it needed to be destroyed. We all deserved to see the playoffs and McDermott got us there. For the 2017 season alone, I am forever grateful.  I also realize this was supposed to be a step back and a“rebuilding year” Still, I cant help but feel

concerned. Being blown out in more the 1/4 of your games is not supposed to happen. Losing is one thing. Being non competitive in almost 30% of your games is a whole different animal. Im not sure how that will change. I am willing to give this guy the benefit of the doubt because of last year, but I am growing more nervous by the week. 

I AM SORRY WHEN MCDERMET TRIED TO PUT PETERMAN IN HE NO LONGER DESERVE CREDIT FOR TRYING TO END THE DROUGHT.... IT WAS TYROD PLAIN AND SIMPLE THAT GOT US OUT OF THE DROUGHT 

Posted
9 hours ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

Like who? Serious question. Who did Whaley bring in that you could build around?

SHADY FOR STARTERS'[ THE OLINEMAN WAS RANKED TOP 3 BEFORE MCDERMOT GOT HERE . ...MILLS WAS SUPPOSE TO BE JUST A BACKUP, HE WOULD HAVE NEVER BROUGHT IN DUCASSE, NEVER BROUGHT IN A TOLBERT. YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER HE WAS TRYING TO CREATE A PITTSBURGH TYPE TEAM NO CHOIR BOYS  JUST ROUGH AND TUMBLE FOOTBALL PLAYER. MCDERMOTT THINK WE ARE  IN THE BIBLE BELT....   

Posted
11 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

 

Because its a roster purge.  The guys on the roster aren't necessarily "their guys."  Its more like filler until they do get their guys.  This team has been through the 6-10 to 8-8 years for over a decade.  It gets the team nowhere because they have almost no chance at getting any stars in the draft.  If all they can do is get around average guys then they have to spend the hell out of the salary cap on just a few players.  This team has been there, done that. 

 

Maybe you don't like watching this team be a dumpster fire... truth is I don't like WATCHING it either. At the end of it though, I know its for the better.  Next season they ought to have a really good draft and pick up some FA's as well.  We should be able to be competitive from game to game next year.  That's assuming Allen progresses and this staff knows what its doing.

The following year they should be able to start competing for real.  If not then its time to fire some people.

 

Part of me thinks what they're selling and how they've gone about managing the roster, it's all about getting to that second contract. Just the cynical part of me, even I know it sounds ridiculous, but i don't trust these guys, their cliches and empty words at all.

9 hours ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

Like who? Serious question. Who did Whaley bring in that you could build around?

 

The guy this regime built the offense around last year and this year? 

 

That was easy.

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted
13 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

 

Because its a roster purge.  The guys on the roster aren't necessarily "their guys."  Its more like filler until they do get their guys.  This team has been through the 6-10 to 8-8 years for over a decade.  It gets the team nowhere because they have almost no chance at getting any stars in the draft.  If all they can do is get around average guys then they have to spend the hell out of the salary cap on just a few players.  This team has been there, done that. 

 

Maybe you don't like watching this team be a dumpster fire... truth is I don't like WATCHING it either. At the end of it though, I know its for the better.  Next season they ought to have a really good draft and pick up some FA's as well.  We should be able to be competitive from game to game next year.  That's assuming Allen progresses and this staff knows what its doing.

The following year they should be able to start competing for real.  If not then its time to fire some people.

 

What the hell is the point of purging a roster just to purge a roster????  This was not a 1-15 dumpster fire team in 2016, and it had a decent talent level.   The argument that "well, they weren't good enough to win more than 6-8 games a year" is pure bull manure as so much of that talent that wasn't good enough for McDermott and Beane are not only starting and playing well for winning teams, but are shining in some cases. 

 

Of course, now it's likely to be a 1-3 win team with such a lack of talent that it's going to take another 3-5 years to get back to mediocre, especially since McDermott and Beane are clueless about how to build a competitive NFL team much less a successful one.  I'm sick of the excuses constantly being made for McDermott and Beane; they created this mess with their own incompetence.  The longer they remain in charge of this team, the longer this team will suck big time.

 

  • Thank you (+1) 2
Posted
2 hours ago, Ol Dirty B said:

 

Part of me thinks what they're selling and how they've gone about managing the roster, it's all about getting to that second contract. Just the cynical part of me, even I know it sounds ridiculous, but i don't trust these guys, their cliches and empty words at all.

 

The guy this regime built the offense around last year and this year? 

 

That was easy.

And how did trying to build a team around a running back work out? 

You need  to have a quarterback that CAN win a game with his arm. 

The Bills pretty much maxed out the style of team Whaley built last year. 

Good for Beane and McDermott realizing it. 

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

And how did trying to build a team around a running back work out? 

You need  to have a quarterback that CAN win a game with his arm. 

The Bills pretty much maxed out the style of team Whaley built last year. 

Good for Beane and McDermott realizing it. 

 

My God, I don't even know where to start. You have an agenda. I'm not going to even bother.

 

The !@#$ style of team do you think McDermott is trying to build? Do you remember his introductory presser? It's just not even worth it with some of you. 

Edited by Ol Dirty B
Posted
13 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Let’s just say for the sake of argument the games I mean are 

Saints

@ Jets

Chargers x2

@ Ravens

and yesterday

 

games that feel over before the half.

 

il just go off the top of my head and say for reference the Pats probably haven’t had 6 of them total in the last 17 years. 

there's a good baseline measuring stick.  behind at half time by an amount of points that is traditionally impossible to overcome.

Posted
14 hours ago, K-GunJimKelly12 said:

This is a good post.  It's one thing to lose, it's another thing to constantly get your ass handed to you.

 

I am really starting to wonder how much more I can take.  Between the game being worse than it ever was and the never ending sucktitude of the Bills, why do I even bother watching.  

 

There is a different guy every week throwing 5 or 6 TD's.  Four guys are currently on pace to break Peyton Manning's passing record.  Refs are progressively having a larger impact on games.  The game is pure trash right now.  Goodell has let the actual game on the field go to ****.  I think I might be done with the whole thing soon.

Yet the game is so unrecognizable from the 50s that someone back then wouldn’t even call today’s game football

Guest K-GunJimKelly12
Posted
2 hours ago, Gigs said:

Yet the game is so unrecognizable from the 50s that someone back then wouldn’t even call today’s game football

You try to go back 60-70 years to discredit my post?  The game is unrecognizable from 2010.  They have changed the rules to protect players but have also changed some rules that have nothing to do with protecting players and have everything to do with increasing offense.  The game is watered down.

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, SoTier said:

 

What the hell is the point of purging a roster just to purge a roster????  This was not a 1-15 dumpster fire team in 2016, and it had a decent talent level.   The argument that "well, they weren't good enough to win more than 6-8 games a year" is pure bull manure as so much of that talent that wasn't good enough for McDermott and Beane are not only starting and playing well for winning teams, but are shining in some cases. 

 

Of course, now it's likely to be a 1-3 win team with such a lack of talent that it's going to take another 3-5 years to get back to mediocre, especially since McDermott and Beane are clueless about how to build a competitive NFL team much less a successful one.  I'm sick of the excuses constantly being made for McDermott and Beane; they created this mess with their own incompetence.  The longer they remain in charge of this team, the longer this team will suck big time.

 

Chip Kelly purged all kinds of talent in Philly and it ultimately got him fired, that said his teams were never this bad.

Edited by pop gun
  • Like (+1) 3
Posted
16 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

That’s not good. We also now are 10-11 under this regime.

 

I was happier then words can describe when we ended the drought last year.  It had to be done. The drought was a dark cloud hanging over the Bills and it needed to be destroyed. We all deserved to see the playoffs and McDermott got us there. For the 2017 season alone, I am forever grateful.  I also realize this was supposed to be a step back and a“rebuilding year” Still, I cant help but feel

concerned. Being blown out in more the 1/4 of your games is not supposed to happen. Losing is one thing. Being non competitive in almost 30% of your games is a whole different animal. Im not sure how that will change. I am willing to give this guy the benefit of the doubt because of last year, but I am growing more nervous by the week. 

 

I'm glad you brought up this topic because I was harping on these same points to my friends after the blowout in Baltimore.   I'm giving this staff entire mulligan in 2018 simply because this regime broke the drought and they have a rookie QB starting.   The amount of games where the team is losing by 20+ or getting blasted in the first half is alarming and this has to be keeping McD awake at night.  

I can guarantee when the Pegulas agreed to a master plan of re-building this team with McBeane, they never anticipated being this bad in 2018.  No chance,  Starting with Peterman not working out, it has only gotten worse.     

Posted
16 hours ago, K-GunJimKelly12 said:

This is a good post.  It's one thing to lose, it's another thing to constantly get your ass handed to you.

 

I am really starting to wonder how much more I can take.  Between the game being worse than it ever was and the never ending sucktitude of the Bills, why do I even bother watching.  

 

There is a different guy every week throwing 5 or 6 TD's.  Four guys are currently on pace to break Peyton Manning's passing record.  Refs are progressively having a larger impact on games.  The game is pure trash right now.  Goodell has let the actual game on the field go to ****.  I think I might be done with the whole thing soon.

 

I agree. I mean, we've got to watch this **** right? I'm pretty sure I'm not immortal so I'm curious just how long we're expected to put up with this slop. Trust the process for 27 more years apparently.

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted

Honestly, what almost bothers me more than the blowouts is the majority of games under SM are just boring.  It is Jauronball 2.0.  Sadly, I’ve gotten so use to the Bills losing that I almost can tolerate an entertaining loss.  I don’t think I got excited once Sunday.  And this seems to be the majority of the games.  It makes it somewhat tolerable if they won but for the most part, it is awful football compared to the rest of the nfl.

  • Thank you (+1) 2
Posted
25 minutes ago, pop gun said:

Chad Kelly purged all kinds of talent in Philly and it ultimately got him fired, that said his teams were never this bad.

 

It was actually Chip Kelly -- Chad is Jim's nephew -- but yeah, even he didn't get rid of as much talent as fast as McDermott and Beane have.  Josh McDaniels in Denver and Nick Saban in Miami both went the same route.  McDaniels was canned, and Saban quit to run back to the NCAA after a year or two.  I think the common denominator among Kelly, McDaniels, and Saban was that they came from backgrounds where the HC pretty much ran things on a "my way or the highway" basis.  That's frequently the norm at successful NCAA programs and that's how Belichick has run NE.  Dick Jauron also dismantled the team he inherited in order to bring "his guys" and he was another "my way or the highway guy".  McDermott seems to be cut from the same mold but even less tolerant of players who don't fit his criteria since he's accomplished the dismantling of a better team than Jauron inherited in a much shorter period of time.

 

"My way or the highway" type coaches can't work in the modern NFL because of the salary cap.  Teams cannot simply shed talent without regard to the cap implications of such personnel moves the way that the Bills did in 2017 and 2018 preseason because it leaves them exactly where they are in 2018: so limited by dead cap space that they cannot replace the talented players who left with anything but bottom feeder FAs and low-level draft picks and UDFA rookies.   Add in poor pro player decisions, most aggrievously, trading for Benjamin and Coleman and trading away McCarron, and questionable drafting such as Zay Jones and Nate Peterman,  and you have a prescription for an ugly situation that doesn't look to improve any time soon as long as McDermott and Beane remain in control.

 

  • Like (+1) 2
Posted
44 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Honestly, what almost bothers me more than the blowouts is the majority of games under SM are just boring.  It is Jauronball 2.0.  Sadly, I’ve gotten so use to the Bills losing that I almost can tolerate an entertaining loss.  I don’t think I got excited once Sunday.  And this seems to be the majority of the games.  It makes it somewhat tolerable if they won but for the most part, it is awful football compared to the rest of the nfl.

It's sad, very sad, that I agree with your post (doh!). Game 3 was great ALSO for Allen's flashes, the fumbles, etc. Not simply for the W. This one was more on the line of "why do I put my precious time on this Earth watching this... and posting on a board after"

Posted
7 hours ago, liverpoolkev said:

I AM SORRY WHEN MCDERMET TRIED TO PUT PETERMAN IN HE NO LONGER DESERVE CREDIT FOR TRYING TO END THE DROUGHT.... IT WAS TYROD PLAIN AND SIMPLE THAT GOT US OUT OF THE DROUGHT 

Memory serves it was Dalton who got us out of the drought.......unlock your caps

  • Like (+1) 3
Posted
16 hours ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

Like who? Serious question. Who did Whaley bring in that you could build around?

 

There was nobody on that roster to build around. Only a moron would try to build a team around a RB, let alone a RB with less than 3 years left in the tank.

  • Like (+1) 1
×
×
  • Create New...