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24 minutes ago, GottaRun said:

Our window for the Bills winning a Super Bowl is the length of our lifetimes.  His window for winning a Super Bowl is the length of his playing career.  Losing the chance 3 years in a row is a bigger hit to his chances as a player than our as fans.  We'll get there... someday. 

Speak for yourself, some of us are going to Die waiting lol

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24 minutes ago, Mark92 said:

It's Dorsey or Diggs.  I am sure Beane is not happy with this getting vented out on Twitter.  However, Twitter is how diggs came to Buffalo.  It's in him to do this stuff.  The man is one the best of not the best #1 WR in the NFL he deserves the damn ball.  If he is being double teamed then you figure out how to free him up.  Kelce gets the ball, Jefferson gets the ball, Hill gets the ball, Chase the ball.  

They can't cut or trade Diggs.  The cap hit is huge either way.  Its not Diggs or Dorsey.  Its Diggs under contract right back in Buffalo in July because he signed it and took their money.  Hopefully he is over his cycle by the time the season starts next year.

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I think the additional context to this is that Eli Apple was trash talking him all game. He’s pretty easy to rile up, as we saw in the Packers game. He wanted the ball to rub it in Apple’s face but he never got it. He was worked up from the start of the game. He yelled at Josh on the field for throwing a ball too low on the second drive of the game.

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Just my opinion, but if there's irreconcilable differences between Diggs and Dorsey, this has the potential of boiling over and splitting the locker room, with players chosing sides.

 

Not what we need.

 

I think Dorsey did a decent job this season for a 1st year OC (not so much yesterday), but the team is more important and we can't really have this going nuclear.

 

Best case is they replace Dorsey with Reich and this all blows over.

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I agree w/ Diggs 100%. I'm really having a tough time seeing this team ever really contending for a SB as currently constructed. I'm super frustrated, he should be too.

 

He, Allen & Milano are the only players I give a pass too. They played their guts out. That performance by the coaches & rest of the team was putrid yesterday.

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32 minutes ago, Mark92 said:

It's Dorsey or Diggs.  I am sure Beane is not happy with this getting vented out on Twitter.  However, Twitter is how diggs came to Buffalo.  It's in him to do this stuff.  The man is one the best of not the best #1 WR in the NFL he deserves the damn ball.  If he is being double teamed then you figure out how to free him up.  Kelce gets the ball, Jefferson gets the ball, Hill gets the ball, Chase the ball.  

 

Chase gets the ball because if you double up and clamp down on Chase, there's Higgins and Boyd.  When they hurt you enough, Chase gets his shot.

 

Hill gets the ball because if you double up and clamp down on Hill, there's Waddle

 

There's been discussion on this, but Kelce gets the ball because if teams take him away (and it's hard to take away a fast, nimble route runner who is 6'5" and 256 lbs), then the Chiefs have a dangerous run game with Pacheco and Smith-Schuster has been a quite respectable #2 with close to 1000 yds (933) and a 77.2% catch %.

 

Jefferson is more of a situation towards Diggs - he's overwhelmingly the best receiver on the team, and it's a tall order because he's young and fast and able to pull in those contested balls, but if another team succeeds in taking him away one of two things happen: either Osborn and Thielen step up and take over the game, OR the Vikes lose

 

Diggs really needs to sit down with someone - his WR coach, Josh, Beasley, someone - and look at the plays and understand that when he thinks he's open, maybe he's really not open at the time when Josh needs to throw.  Or maybe he could look at plays and figure out how he should be running his route differently to get open at the right time, or give input in play design that he thinks would get him open better.

 

But Twitter is NOT the way.

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5 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

The only thing that showed up from Diggs yesterday was his mouth.   He played like trash too.  

Josh missed him on the first drive and then he was taken out of the game defensively because we have no other weapons

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1 minute ago, Donuts and Doritos said:

I agree w/ Diggs 100%. I'm really having a tough time seeing this team ever really contending for a SB as currently constructed. I'm super frustrated, he should be too.

They've literally contended for a Super Bowl for 5 of the last 6 years.   The over reaction today is nuts.  This team has been around for over 60 years and not won a Super Bowl (AFL Championship yes) and everyone is acting like its easy to do just because they have a good QB.  

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9 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

They've literally contended for a Super Bowl for 5 of the last 6 years.   The over reaction today is nuts.  This team has been around for over 60 years and not won a Super Bowl (AFL Championship yes) and everyone is acting like its easy to do just because they have a good QB.  

 

They have not had a real shot. They were blown out of the only AFC Championship game they were in recently. They have not been back in the 2 seasons since (pretenders go out in divisional games). It's not an overreaction it's just a fact. They were not as close as we thought. & Yesterday's putrid performance shows we're moving further away. If you think we can just run it back & get a different result you're in for another disappointment next year. Cincy & KC are not going away. Jags, Bolts are getting there. Browns will have their QB, if Phins & Jets get stable QBs, it will be even tougher. 63 years of futility & wait till next seasons is quite enough.

 

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1 minute ago, Donuts and Doritos said:

 

They have not had a real shot. They were blown out of the only AFC Championship game they were in. They have not been back in the 2 seasons since. It's not an overreaction it's just a fact. They were not as close as we thought. & Now seem to be moving further away. If you think we can just run it back & get a different result you're in for another disappointment next year. Cincy & KC are not going away. Jags, Bolts are getting there. Browns will have their QB, if Phins & Jets get stable QBs, it will be even tougher. 

I am not looking for them to run it back.  I am looking for them to get better and I believe they will try because the front office has always tried.   I like how the Bills are further away.  But the Bolts and Browns who have shown absolutely nothing with their respective QBs are closer.  Take the emotion out of it and be honest about what these teams actually are.  The Bills will be back next year.   

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