wagon127 Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 (edited) Going into this game, I cautioned people who were thinking this was a 13, 14 or 15 win team. It takes more then just talent and a favorable schedule to get there. It takes a mental preparedness that can only come from players and leaders who are accustomed to winning. Almost everybody on this team, is not used to having winning seasons in the NFL. They are going to have ups and downs throughout this season. The Eagles are having such an up and down season. Still not able to handle their super bowl hangover. They have lost to and beaten bad teams, and lost to and beat good teams. The cowboys and Ravens are the same way. I still think this is a 10 or 11 win team. There's no reason to think the sky is falling, and we need to abandon the plan to develop with Josh Allen, and this coaching staff. Edited October 28, 2019 by wagon127 1 1
Jobot Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 Agreed. Although my confidence in the run-D is shaken after yesterday's loss. That would be an Achilles heel for a team with a sub-par offense if it doesn't get corrected.
Warcodered Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 What you mean between the 9-7 to 12-4 people have been predicting we actually have to lose 4-7 games? I'm not sure that seems irrational.
SoTier Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 Well, the Bills don't have the talent to be a 15 win team, sir. They have a few really good pieces, some good pieces, some prospects, and a lot of JAGs on their starting rosters. Get past the starters, and this team is full of 6th and 7th rounders and UDFAs. Some of their starters on both sides of the ball are at the ends of their careers. I think that their current talent level is about that of an 8 or 9 win team. Because of their schedule, they should be able to win 9 games this season, and they seem more likely to make the playoffs than in any season in the last decade but they are going to need significant improvement on the offensive side of the ball to win 10 or 11 games. They cannot continue to turn the ball over to the opposition and squander opportunities with stupid pre-snap penalties.
Socal-805 Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 Good points, however I think this is really, probably, a 7-9 team which is playing a very favorable schedule. o Offense - 19 in yards/game. 24 in points/game. Very weak QB play / passing game. Turnovers. o Defense - 5 in points / game - for now. Very good passing D - Bad run D. (See Philly and Dolphins) o S. T. - Horrible - bottom of league. https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/teamst/2019 This is year 3 of the rebuild - looking pretty shaky IMO.
row_33 Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 Wild Card and a decent showing that weekend is a great achievement, all things considered. 1
Bangarang Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 Andy Reid inherited a Chiefs team that won 2 games the year prior. His first year they won 11 games and made the playoffs. This whole nonsense of it takes 4 or 5 years to become a good team is exactly that. 3 2
row_33 Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 Just now, Bangarang said: Andy Reid inherited a Chiefs team that won 2 games the year prior. His first year they won 11 games and made the playoffs. This whole nonsense of it takes 4 or 5 years to become a good team is exactly that. once every 50 years is not a normative model for pro sports don't go insane if they fail to win the SB the next 6 years in Buffalo....
Mango Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 18 minutes ago, SoTier said: Well, the Bills don't have the talent to be a 15 win team, sir. They have a few really good pieces, some good pieces, some prospects, and a lot of JAGs on their starting rosters. Get past the starters, and this team is full of 6th and 7th rounders and UDFAs. Some of their starters on both sides of the ball are at the ends of their careers. I think that their current talent level is about that of an 8 or 9 win team. Because of their schedule, they should be able to win 9 games this season, and they seem more likely to make the playoffs than in any season in the last decade but they are going to need significant improvement on the offensive side of the ball to win 10 or 11 games. They cannot continue to turn the ball over to the opposition and squander opportunities with stupid pre-snap penalties. Which is why gutting a roster of talent in the name of "my guys" (cap hell was self created) is silly at best because it removes any depth. You create holes, then have to dedicate resources to replace them. Then ignore other holes to fill the self created. 1
wagon127 Posted October 28, 2019 Author Posted October 28, 2019 Just now, Bangarang said: Andy Reid inherited a Chiefs team that won 2 games the year prior. His first year they won 11 games and made the playoffs. This whole nonsense of it takes 4 or 5 years to become a good team is exactly that. I'm not suggesting it would take 4 or 5 years to become an 11 win team. I'm talking about 13, 14, or 15 win teams. I think this Bills team can win 10 or 11 games this year.
Bangarang Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 2 minutes ago, row_33 said: once every 50 years is not a normative model for pro sports don't go insane if they fail to win the SB the next 6 years in Buffalo.... Sean McVay...Doug Pederson?
Happy Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 In 1988 this might be the case; not now. McD's and Dabol's schemes have some problems, both personnel and tactical. 1
Bangarang Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 2 minutes ago, wagon127 said: I'm not suggesting it would take 4 or 5 years to become an 11 win team. I'm talking about 13, 14, or 15 win teams. I think this Bills team can win 10 or 11 games this year. Whether we win 10 games or 15 games, I want sustained success. You don’t have that with a bottom tier offense. McD has proven he can build a good defense. It’s his offense that has been the problem every year and I question whether he knows how to fix it. 1
wagon127 Posted October 28, 2019 Author Posted October 28, 2019 Just now, Virgil said: So....two nights then? Maybe 2 fortnights.
ngbills Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 15 minutes ago, Bangarang said: Andy Reid inherited a Chiefs team that won 2 games the year prior. His first year they won 11 games and made the playoffs. This whole nonsense of it takes 4 or 5 years to become a good team is exactly that. 13 minutes ago, wagon127 said: I'm not suggesting it would take 4 or 5 years to become an 11 win team. I'm talking about 13, 14, or 15 win teams. I think this Bills team can win 10 or 11 games this year. 15 minutes ago, row_33 said: once every 50 years is not a normative model for pro sports don't go insane if they fail to win the SB the next 6 years in Buffalo.... Groundhogs day forever. Its always the next year and the next year and the next. 1
Hapless Bills Fan Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 29 minutes ago, Bangarang said: Andy Reid inherited a Chiefs team that won 2 games the year prior. His first year they won 11 games and made the playoffs. This whole nonsense of it takes 4 or 5 years to become a good team is exactly that. It remains to be seen but SF may be an example 2016 2-14 2017 Shanahan takes over. Acquires Jimmy G. 6-10 2018 4-12 (Jimmy G lost to injury early in season) 2019 7-0. Plenty of football left, but barring major injuries they seem pretty legit in Shanahan's 3rd year. LA Rams may be another example 2016 4-12, draft Goff 2017 McVay takes over 11-5 2018 13-3, SB 2019 5-3 and 1 game off pace to claw for a WC spot We don't seem to be in the same place as these teams after 3 years. I don't think the Chiefs were a "once in 50 years" exception to the "takes 4-5 years" rule. 1
SlimShady'sSpaceForce Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 1 hour ago, wagon127 said: Going into this game, I cautioned people who were thinking this was a 13, 14 or 15 win team. It takes more then just talent and a favorable schedule to get there. It takes a mental preparedness that can only come from players and leaders who are accustomed to winning. Almost everybody on this team, is not used to having winning seasons in the NFL. They are going to have ups and downs throughout this season. The Eagles are having such an up and down season. Still not able to handle their super bowl hangover. They have lost to and beaten bad teams, and lost to and beat good teams. The cowboys and Ravens are the same way. I still think this is a 10 or 11 win team. There's no reason to think the sky is falling, and we need to abandon the plan to develop with Josh Allen, and this coaching staff. 1 - some people just want to have fun. Roll with it. 2 - 12 wins can be had. 3 - Most every teams has ups and downs. That is not a revelation. 4 - Joe Gibbs said - When you win a lot of games it is fun. If you get used to it and lose it hurts more. some people are overreacting imo
Rocket94 Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 1 hour ago, Socal-805 said: Good points, however I think this is really, probably, a 7-9 team which is playing a very favorable schedule. o Offense - 19 in yards/game. 24 in points/game. Very weak QB play / passing game. Turnovers. o Defense - 5 in points / game - for now. Very good passing D - Bad run D. (See Philly and Dolphins) o S. T. - Horrible - bottom of league. https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/teamst/2019 This is year 3 of the rebuild - looking pretty shaky IMO. One of the big problems that Beane encountered was reshaping this roster. So many changes had to be made...high turnover with so many good players needed.
mannc Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 1 hour ago, row_33 said: Wild Card and a decent showing that weekend is a great achievement, all things considered. What “things considered”? These guys took over a .500 operation, this is year 3, and we have an almost unbelievably easy schedule in a weakling conference. I’m not seeing the “great achievement “. 1
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