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Just now, DuckyBoys said:

Realistically we probably have one more win with Tyrod and probably the same if Allen finishes the Texan game.  But we'd have a big cap hit mediocre qb on the payroll  They did the right thing just did it half hearted

Well said

Posted
13 minutes ago, Real McCoy said:

Behind this O-line with Daboll's play calling I agree with you 100%.

 

I could see the thread if TT was the starter for the Browns balling out. It took their coaching staff 3 games to figure it out compared to our 3 years which is what hurts the most.

 

This week is tough for all Bills fans or should I say all real Bills fans.

It pretty much seals a losing season which is what most of us thought it was going to be.

 

Having reality come and bite us like it did today has everyone pissed.  I am too.

Monday has the makings of another national embarrassment.  But they still got to play the game.

 

This board is going to get pretty brutal in the next couple of weeks.............to say the least.

The "should of, could of, would of" along with "fire/cut/trade ___________" threads will be too much for me.

LOL

 

It's a beautiful sunny Colorado afternoon, I'm going for a walk.

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Posted
52 minutes ago, twoandfourteen said:

 

No. Their abject mismanagement of the offense and specifically the QB position is borderline negligence (hyperbole on my part) & warrants dismissal (not hyperbole).

 

The fact that they have an unplayable option as the #2 QB still on the roster warrants dismissal.

 

This is all about trends -- and nothing on this team's offense is trending in the right direction. These guys haven't done one thing in the last year & a half to demonstrate that they have any grasp whatsoever about how to build/develop an offense in the modern NFL. 

 

When it comes time to interview candidates, any coach or GM who comes in and mentions "ball control" or "field position" should be immediately escorted from the premises by security. 

I don't necessarily disagree with you. They've made some serious almost fireable mistakes. I give them this year and next. If I don't see something that can be deemed progressive/pulling this team together then I'd fire them. Right now they have totally clustered this team up. The sole reason this team is a mess is because of them.

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16 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

This week is tough for all Bills fans or should I say all real Bills fans.

It pretty much seals a losing season which is what most of us thought it was going to be.

 

Having reality come and bite us like it did today has everyone pissed.  I am too.

Monday has the makings of another national embarrassment.  But they still got to play the game.

 

This board is going to get pretty brutal in the next couple of weeks.............to say the least.

The "should of, could of, would of" along with "fire/cut/trade ___________" threads will be too much for me.

LOL

 

It's a beautiful sunny Colorado afternoon, I'm going for a walk.

Next week is going to be brutal around here after the Pats game.

Posted
2 hours ago, John in Jax said:

How in Holy H*ll did the Bills beat the Vikings...and in MN too!? LOL I guess I'll fall back to "On any given Sunday....."

Get Pacino to fight for that inch 

Posted
2 hours ago, BillsEnthusiast said:

 

Yes, the revolving door of coaches is surely the best way to have sustained success. Jesus. 

So keep them so you can have sustained failure

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Posted
1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

It can always be worse and it is by a lot!

 

That's not true. Certainly it can't be any worse than it is right now! Surely this is the bottom, right?

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41 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

I’m fine with rebuilding but who are the players on offense that are a part of the future? Allen and Dawkins are. Maybe Zay is a 3rd receiver. That’s my issue. If they were a collection of young, talented guys I’d be fine. They aren’t. You don’t rebuild needing as many guys as the Bills need on offense. They have left little margin for error on FA and the draft. The Bills need to be right about virtually all of their additions.

 

That makes me think they want young guys and vets OR this rebuild is still a few years away, like 2020.

 

 

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Even as somewhat of a Tyrod supporter, I'd still make the trade that they did. The first pick in the 3rd round for Tyrod was a great deal.

 

Having said that, as I said throughout the offseason, it was clearly going to be a step back at the QB position this year. It was pretty much guaranteed that Peterman would be a downgrade from Tyrod; and both Allen and McCarron were almost certainly going to be worse.

Posted
2 hours ago, BillsEnthusiast said:

 

Yes, the revolving door of coaches is surely the best way to have sustained success. Jesus. 

 

Probably the same people posting in the other thread questioning why coaches bring in new players to fit their scheme too and not understanding why!

Posted
2 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

...yet he would be a MASSIVE upgrade on our team. He was never the problem; he just wasn’t the solution. Anyone that thought otherwise has been humbled (and corrected) this season. 

 

Wrong, Don’t let one Derek Anderson game cloud your judgement.      Taylor is still hot garbage 

 

 

Posted
17 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

Even as somewhat of a Tyrod supporter, I'd still make the trade that they did. The first pick in the 3rd round for Tyrod was a great deal.

 

Having said that, as I said throughout the offseason, it was clearly going to be a step back at the QB position this year. It was pretty much guaranteed that Peterman would be a downgrade from Tyrod; and both Allen and McCarron were almost certainly going to be worse.

 

DOWNGRADE?  You are now getting a sense of what a non NFL QB really looks like.  It aint TT. 

I just know he was the QB of a 9-7 team that went to the playoffs.  How's this crap panning out. 

29 minutes ago, ngbills said:

So keep them so you can have sustained failure

 

It's surreal people still defend them and their dumb move to move a QB that was average for these clowns.  I cant wait for them to get fired. 

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The Bills are in full-blown rebuilding mode.  This is what that looks like.  Tyrod wouldn't have a winning record with this team this year.  The Bills were very fortunate last year to win 9 games, over achieved. 

 

The roster will look very different 1 and 2 years from now. 

Posted
1 hour ago, billsfan11 said:

I never understood the “anyone but tyrod” argument . Sure tyrod wasn’t good enough and you need to upgrade. But you can get A LOT worse than tyrod and we are seeing it first hand this year

 

The guy was benched after 3 games.     What are you people on ? 

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Posted
1 hour ago, DuckyBoys said:

Realistically we probably have one more win with Tyrod and probably the same if Allen finishes the Texan game.  But we'd have a big cap hit mediocre qb on the payroll  They did the right thing just did it half hearted

 

Realistically you have no clue what would have happened with TT at QB. 

Posted

 

11 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

Even as somewhat of a Tyrod supporter, I'd still make the trade that they did. The first pick in the 3rd round for Tyrod was a great deal.

 

Having said that, as I said throughout the offseason, it was clearly going to be a step back at the QB position this year. It was pretty much guaranteed that Peterman would be a downgrade from Tyrod; and both Allen and McCarron were almost certainly going to be worse.

 

Right -- which is why Beane & McD should probably have one foot out the door right now. 

 

You can't mangle the QB position as badly as these two have & stay employed as a head coach & GM. Nothing else matters until you get that position stabilized. 

 

Let them go and try again until someone figures out how to get a productive starter under center. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Teddy KGB said:

 

The guy was benched after 3 games.     What are you people on ? 

 

9-7.  Playoffs.  Or was that someone else? 

2 minutes ago, keepthefaith said:

The Bills are in full-blown rebuilding mode.  This is what that looks like.  Tyrod wouldn't have a winning record with this team this year.  The Bills were very fortunate last year to win 9 games, over achieved. 

 

The roster will look very different 1 and 2 years from now. 

 

Rebuild.  LOL.  More like no QB. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, nedboy7 said:

 

9-7.  Playoffs.  Or was that someone else? 

 

Hate to break it to you, but if you think Tyrod was single-handedly responsible for them making the playoffs, you're delusional.  The Bills made it in spite of Tyrod, not because of.  I offer the JAX playoff game as evidence.

 

Also, Tyrod was out the Indy game and played the JAX game, so the Bills' record with him was 8-8.  Baseline, just like him.

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