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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:10 PM, Gene1973 said:

I know it's highly unlikely there is a McDermott/Allen rift. But it appears there was a McDermott/Dabol rift.

I'd rather draft a new HC. Can they do that?

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I was pointing out how ridiculous yet another one of your ideas are 🤣

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:08 PM, BillsFan2313 said:

 

Lol

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:10 PM, MJS said:

Diggs is extremely happy in Buffalo. He walks around like he is on cloud 9.

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he had his contract restructured in 2021, my mistake. still he was frustrated with the team that traded for him with all the hoot and nanny then didn't make him feel all that special when they constantly blow him up as the best in the media.

 

maybe you forgot, but it was a big deal in the 2021 offseason.

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:06 PM, Roundybout said:


Players wanting money is nothing new 

 

so, should McD have kept forcing Moss in the lineup when everyone with eyes could see he wasn’t it? 
 

He stinks. He came back for one game and retired because he didn’t have it anymore. It’s ok to admit. 

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You can think Beasley stinks, and he does seem to be done.  But that doesn’t change how players in our locker room felt about him and the issue at hand. 
 

All unsubstantiated but it sounds like Bills players both loved him and agreed with his stance.  
 

Dude spoke out for other players, and one of them was Gabe Davis, another may very well have been Josh Allen.  We don’t know and will probably never know with him.. nor should it matter. 
 

But Cole was a big piece of this team.  He’s not just some guy who became a distraction. 

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:06 PM, Roundybout said:


Players wanting money is nothing new 

 

so, should McD have kept forcing Moss in the lineup when everyone with eyes could see he wasn’t it? 
 

He stinks. He came back for one game and retired because he didn’t have it anymore. It’s ok to admit. 

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Yet here we are, wishing we had a competent slot guy. McKenzie has what, about 15 catches all season? 

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:16 PM, mrags said:

Yet here we are, wishing we had a competent slot guy. McKenzie has what, about 15 catches all season? 

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We have one, his name is Shakir. Dorsey doesn’t know how to scheme intermediate passing game. 

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:16 PM, mrags said:

Yet here we are, wishing we had a competent slot guy. McKenzie has what, about 15 catches all season? 

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Surely, if he's still as good and reliable as some here think he is, there has to be an NFL team that can lure him out of retirement, right?

As for Poyer, he's so pissed off at the team that he decided to drive on his own, nearly 15 hours, to play against KC.

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:25 PM, mrags said:

Or maybe he is being blackballed by the league because of Covid and the only guy with enough pull to make it happen was Brady with a puppet HC that didn’t have a choice in the matter because Brady had like 3 healthy WRs that week. 
 

also his first week on a new team with unfamiliar teammates, coaches, and not getting any work in the off-season, and not super knowledgeable of the playbook. I’m sure none of that had anything to do with why he didn’t play well that game. 

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Yes, it's a league wide conspiracy against Beasley.  That's it.  

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My guess would be Dorsey vs. Allen.

 

Daboll must have been able to speak Josh's language. He seemed to really tone down Josh's worst habits, and maybe even channel them at points where they were needed most (see the end of KC playoff game).

 

Thing is, Daboll was a defensive player, a safety. I could see him being much better at breaking down Allen's tendencies than a former QB who might even approach things from the standpoint of "Gee, I was good, I could make these reads, he should be able to do it on his own too." 

 

I'm not sure ditching Dorsey makes sense, but you may need someone other than Joe Brady to be keeping Allen's head together.

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  On 11/14/2022 at 1:31 PM, nedboy7 said:

Poyer and Hyde are not replaceable.  

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This ^ 

Make no mistake - they are replaceable -- they are all replaceable -- just not this year, on this team, with these backups (Hamlin and Cam Lewis don't have their skills or experience). The Buffalo Defense was BUILT from the safety positions -- it is the cornerstone of their entire scheme. Not having both is at the root of our problems on defense this year.

 

As for Wawrow -- he is the worst kind of journalist. JW is trying to make himself the story -- always has with his unintelligent line of questions. IMO 

 

 

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:29 PM, pocoboy said:

My guess would be Dorsey vs. Allen.

 

Daboll must have been able to speak Josh's language. He seemed to really tone down Josh's worst habits, and maybe even channel them at points where they were needed most (see the end of KC playoff game).

 

Thing is, Daboll was a defensive player, a safety. I could see him being much better at breaking down Allen's tendencies than a former QB who might even approach things from the standpoint of "Gee, I was good, I could make these reads, he should be able to do it on his own too." 

 

I'm not sure ditching Dorsey makes sense, but you may need someone other than Joe Brady to be keeping Allen's head together.

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He played a few years in college at S. He was however a high school QB. It’s not like he’s clueless on the position. 

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