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Lou certainly has the experience to improve Miami’s defense regardless of Ramsey’s status, but the number 1 thing that separates these teams is QB. Tua has not proven he can survive a full season. Miami has had a good offseason, but they have tinkered around the edges compared to 2022.
 

Looking at offensive personnel the addition of Hardy and Shurfield are an upgrade over McKenzie/Crowder/Beasley. The RBs we brought in are perfect for RZ finishing. Then there’s Kincaid who could be dynamite in the RZ and 3rd down. 
 

On defense the offseason additions of Poona, Rapp, Floyd, retaining Poyer, return of Hyde & Von are huge. Couple that with Rousseau being a year older, White being 18 post ACL and rounding back to top form.
 

The X-Factor is McDermott now running the show on D. The Bills on paper have a head coach who has proven he can match the top offenses in the NFL with an All-Pro MLB. Certainly he doesn’t have Luke Kuechly, so we will need to see how our defensive philosophy changes from Frazier.

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On 7/28/2023 at 9:21 PM, GunnerBill said:

No. In fact I think the 9-8 record last year flattered them. Of their 9 wins, 6 were by one score. I think their OL is bad. Tua even when healthy has limitations. I think they have a soft centre on defense. Their linebackers couldn't cover a book. And that is before the star defensive acquisition goes down at the start of camp. 

 

Equally their offense slowed down the 2nd half of last season as people got tape on how McDaniel was using their players. I know everyone will say "ah yea, but that's cos Tua was out. But his first seven games (excluding the one he left early concussed and did not return) the Dolphins averaged over 29 points. The final four games Tua started they averaged only just over 20. 

 

I expect Fangio will make the defense slightly better, the offense will be slightly worse. They will go 8-9 or 9-8. They will not be a playoff team.

 

This pretty much says how I feel.  I don't think they will be as good as even last year. The book is out on the Dolphins offense and Tua is decent but limited.  Josh just clean up the turnovers and The Bills will be fine.  The Jets have probably closed the gap more than Miami has and I'm not worried about them either.  Certainly I am not worried about the clown show Pats.  They won't be good until Belichick is gone and they blow the thing up and rebuild.

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40 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Miami has one of the best rosters in the NFL. Mike Grier’s brother has done a great job. They might have a top 5 coaching staff. But Tuan’s health is a huge question mark. 
 

so I would I be shocked if Miami is a big time contender this year and has a better record than us?  Not really. But Miami teams are soft and will fade late in the season. I cannot picture a scenario where that team wins a cold weather game. 

Not calling you out specifically but someone needs to explain this line of thinking. What about their coaching staff puts them in such high regard? This is the same coaching staff that put Tua back out on the field when he clearly had a concussion then had him play 3 days later and he got destroyed! That alone to me makes them not even in the top half of coaching staffs.


The same thing was said here repeatedly about Flores and his staff too and I just don’t get it. Perhaps it’s just the Bills homer in me but I don’t get the love the dolphins coaching staffs have gotten over the last couple of years 

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2 hours ago, Beck Water said:

 

It means I answered your question.  Simple as that

 

 

You'd never know I answered it if from your response.  And dude, seriously - this is a message board.  People can respond to your post specifically or to any part of your post specifically.  We are not limited to the premise of the topic, or to the entirely of your post, or the point you feel we should discuss.  It's frustrating sometimes, when I make a nice post and people pick out one little bit to respond to - but that's Life on a Message Board.

 

 

Dude, seriously?  You need this answered?

 

Briefly, the Dolphins W-L record, the quality of their offense and defense as shown by league ranking, and their single playoff appearance and loss, are not on the same par as the Bills.  Yet.  Meanwhile, the Bills W-L record, the quality of their offense and defense as shown by league ranking, and their playoff appearances and wins, along with their two regular season victories and the "13 seconds" very close Divisional game in 2021, are thought by most football-knowledgeable people to put them in the same conversation as the Chiefs.  Equal, no, in the same convo, yes.

 

The Dolphins, for the past four seasons, are 5-11, 10-6, 9-8, 9-8.  They've been to one playoff game, and lost it.  We're in their division, we play twice a season, they know us well and play us hard, especially when we have to go to Miami early in the season where they par-broil their opponents.  They have a new coach, maybe they're like the 2019 Bills and they're on the rise and will take the league by storm this season.  Maybe Vic Fangio will have their defense Rockin' and Rollin.  But until they show that, the idea that they're in the same conversation as the Bills rates Not Proven. 

 

The analogous thing would be if someone asked a KC fan, Why aren't the Chargers spoken about in the same breath as the Chiefs?  In 2020 and 2021, they've beaten you. They were 10-7 last season, were within 3 points of beating the Chiefs and could have beaten you both games, went to the playoffs where they could have won (within 1 point).  They could be a team on the rise.  But until they show they are, they're not talked about in the same breath as the Chiefs because they haven't, overall, yet, shown that they deserve to be. 

 

Maybe stop trying to square circles?

 

So when you compare the Dolphins to the Bills you talk about their record 4 years ago and postseason success while omitting just how close the wildcard game was.  When you compare the Bills to the Chiefs, you chose to talk about regular season games over the past 2 seasons and emphasize how close the divisional game was.

 

Why do the metrics change?  Why did you only talk about 2 years of head to head matchups between the Chiefs and bills instead of 4?  Why don’t you compare postseason success when comparing the Chiefs to the Bills like you did when comparing the Dolphins to the Bills?

 

I’ll tell you why you didn’t.  It’s because the Chiefs blew out the Bills twice in 2020.  It’s because the Chiefs are 10-2 in the playoffs during that stretch while the Bills are 4-4.  It’s because any argument for saying that the Dolphins don’t belong in the same conversation as the Bills is true regarding the Bills and Chiefs.

 

The comparison of the Chargers to the Chiefs is in no way analogous.  The Chiefs have been in 3 of the last 4 Super Bowls.  They’ve hosted 5 straight AFC Championship games and have won multiple titles. 

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13 minutes ago, Billl said:

So when you compare the Dolphins to the Bills you talk about their record 4 years ago and postseason success while omitting just how close the wildcard game was.  When you compare the Bills to the Chiefs, you chose to talk about regular season games over the past 2 seasons and emphasize how close the divisional game was.

 

Why do the metrics change?  Why did you only talk about 2 years of head to head matchups between the Chiefs and bills instead of 4?  Why don’t you compare postseason success when comparing the Chiefs to the Bills like you did when comparing the Dolphins to the Bills?

 

I’ll tell you why you didn’t.  It’s because the Chiefs blew out the Bills twice in 2020.  It’s because the Chiefs are 10-2 in the playoffs during that stretch while the Bills are 4-4.  It’s because any argument for saying that the Dolphins don’t belong in the same conversation as the Bills is true regarding the Bills and Chiefs.

 

Refer back to the Vegas odds for a reality check. It’s not everything, but it’s an important thing. 

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5 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Refer back to the Vegas odds for a reality check. It’s not everything, but it’s an important thing. 

Vegas win totals put the Chiefs at 11.5, Bills at 10.5, and the Dolphins at 9.5.

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4 hours ago, Captain Hindsight said:

Yeah I think Salah is overrated personally. They jumped from 32 to 4 on defense and everyone just expects them to keep rolling with that? History suggests they will regress to the mean a bit 

 

I think the addition of Rodgers can change the Jets' narrative.  Forty-year-old Rodgers still tops Tua, especially since Tua, even healthy, has never been mistaken for an elite QB.    Rodgers could crash and burn in the Big Apple as Russell Wilson did in Denver, but at this point, he makes the Jets the Bills closest challenger.

 

 

2 hours ago, eball said:

 

The Bills match up just fine with the Bengals when we have our full complement of defensive players.

 

 

I saw a take on the Bills-Bengals playoff game last month or so by somebody on TV (maybe on GMFB) that suggested that the Bills hit a mental/emotional wall in the Bengals playoff game because they had been through so much as a team toward the end of the season that they were literally "running on empty" by the time they got to the playoffs.   They certainly played "flat" in the Bengals game, and that mental and emotional fatigue might have been the reason.

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5 minutes ago, Billl said:

Vegas win totals put the Chiefs at 11.5, Bills at 10.5, and the Dolphins at 9.5.

Those could be about right. Who has the team to advance? Time will tell. 

 

For the record, I think they are a bit low. 

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2 hours ago, Ya Digg? said:

Not calling you out specifically but someone needs to explain this line of thinking. What about their coaching staff puts them in such high regard? This is the same coaching staff that put Tua back out on the field when he clearly had a concussion then had him play 3 days later and he got destroyed! That alone to me makes them not even in the top half of coaching staffs.


The same thing was said here repeatedly about Flores and his staff too and I just don’t get it. Perhaps it’s just the Bills homer in me but I don’t get the love the dolphins coaching staffs have gotten over the last couple of years 

I would do bad things to have that nerd calling plays for Allen. Allen would be a monster with McDaniel. Add to that they added a guy who is widely respected as one of the best DCs in football? Easily top 5 on paper. Now whether it works on the field is a much different story. 

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59 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

I would do bad things to have that nerd calling plays for Allen. Allen would be a monster with McDaniel. Add to that they added a guy who is widely respected as one of the best DCs in football? Easily top 5 on paper. Now whether it works on the field is a much different story. 

What kinda things would you do?! LOL

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4 hours ago, Drew21PA said:

I do actuallly

 

i felt he should have hung it up last year 

I think the Bills playing Torrence at RG and Bates at C on the second team is a sign of things to come. Or at least a sign of where they’d like things to go. Maybe not this season, but quite possibly next. 

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2 hours ago, BarleyNY said:

I think the Bills playing Torrence at RG and Bates at C on the second team is a sign of things to come. Or at least a sign of where they’d like things to go. Maybe not this season, but quite possibly next. 

 

They had that combination on the first team one day when Morse was out. 

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