Big Blitz Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 1 minute ago, LarryMadman said: I think Josh tries to do too much because the play design and coaching are lacking. He thinks he can make up for it with his talent and he can't then he gets frustrated and then makes bad decisions and it snowballs from there. ^^^ Boom. Quote
McBean Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 1 hour ago, SoonerBillsFan said: I think after 13 seconds we should have kept Dabol and moved on from McDermott JUST because of Allen. Hire Jim Schwartz and let him install a blitzing killer Defense and I think we would be better off. I love Sean, but I can't thank him enough for what he has done, and he 100% was the right guy to right this Titanic franchise version. BUT, if you keep Allen as your QB you gotta have a very strong personality that keeps his butt on target. McDermott and Definitely Dorsey isn't that. Only been saying this for 3 years but carry on please. Ship has sailed. 13 seconds…won’t recover from it. 1 Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 12, 2023 Author Posted September 12, 2023 Just now, nedboy7 said: Can’t coach ***** out of a brain. yahtzee Quote
UKBillFan Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 5 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said: I mean that’s hard to say…the jets entire shtick last night was baiting josh into running lanes that looked available then they collapsed extremely quickly Are we seriously entertaining Kyle Allen not being terrible? Lol. Criticize josh all you want but there is no way Kyle Allen with no running game is going to have any amount of success It's more a case of making an example of Josh - you're not listening so sit down and think on it - rather than expecting anything good out of Kyle, to be honest. The question is how would Josh deal with public humiliation from the coaching team? Will it help him reset or just make him more nervous and desperate? Again, the coaches have to make the right choice. Quote
boyst Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 22 minutes ago, nedboy7 said: I saw a ***** QB. Real ***** for brains. Blame the coach all you want. so whats your solution besides bitching? you don't pull him out of the starting lineup. you don't cut or trade him. you coach him. you coach the team. you ride his ass if you need, also. daboll went after him several times and really got josh pissed. regardless, it's going to take something - and i am not sure McChump has the answer. short of just let Josh figure it out - i don't know what they'll do. and that's probably best. let josh learn the hard way. 19 minutes ago, NoSaint said: ready… We used to see a great one. the longer he’s been with Dorsey the less we see that. think there’s possibly any correlation to how he’s being coached? i'm not ready to give up on Dorsey. i double down every time and it's getting ridiculous. but i saw dorsey bring the best out of Cam Newton who many found uncoachable. Allen isn't Newton but i have faith that dorsey can still do something. Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 1 minute ago, UKBillFan said: It's more a case of making an example of Josh - you're not listening so sit down and think on it - rather than expecting anything good out of Kyle, to be honest. The question is how would Josh deal with public humiliation from the coaching team? Will it help him reset or just make him more nervous and desperate? Again, the coaches have to make the right choice. You think public humiliation will help him mentally? Haha it’s all kind of moot because there’s a 0% chance they do this Quote
BernieBill Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 Coaching is definitely a factor in the team's repeated ugly offensive performances. Sean McDermott brings ZERO to the table offensively and Ken Dorsey simply doesn't know how to coordinate this offense. The McDermott regime should have ended with 13 Seconds ... it didn't end and we're all here watching an entire organization waste Josh Allen's talent. The Bills were worse last year than the year before and are worse this year than last year ... the team's a mess, period. Quote
Heels20X6 Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 How good do you think Allen would be if Andy Reid was his coach? There’s your answer. Quote
NoSaint Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 2 minutes ago, ScottLaw said: It’s partly the coaches… McD does nothing for Josh and apparently Josh needs a veteran offensive guy to talk him off the ledge and get his head right… they have newbie Dorsey and Joe Brady, but hey, at least both were in Carolina! im honestly coming around to a missing link that can settle the offense between drives With McD now calling plays and Dorsey upstairs I think there’s some gap in sideline presence. I think it was there before the McD transition but now starting to really crystallize this opinion 5 minutes ago, boyst said: so whats your solution besides bitching? you don't pull him out of the starting lineup. you don't cut or trade him. you coach him. you coach the team. you ride his ass if you need, also. daboll went after him several times and really got josh pissed. regardless, it's going to take something - and i am not sure McChump has the answer. short of just let Josh figure it out - i don't know what they'll do. and that's probably best. let josh learn the hard way. i'm not ready to give up on Dorsey. i double down every time and it's getting ridiculous. but i saw dorsey bring the best out of Cam Newton who many found uncoachable. Allen isn't Newton but i have faith that dorsey can still do something. I don’t think Dorsey is worthless. In fact he got great stuff out of Allen. as a qb coach for both guys though. Is losing Dorsey on the sideline with the qb a loss we havent considered in his promotion? Is Brady not giving him that support as well? 1 Quote
boyst Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 1 minute ago, ScottLaw said: They’ll just get more conservative which ain’t guna win them jack *****…. McD is the wrong coach. They need a great offensive mind coaching Allen. i've been saying mcd is the wrong coach since 13 seconds and been getting blasted by it. but, people are coming along to it. Quote
Dopey Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said: It's the QB. Sacred cow around here, I know, but Josh Allen has been in the league long enough to know: 1) you can't be late over the middle 2) you shouldn't throw into triple coverage 3) that sometimes a sack and punting the ball away isn't a bad thing. And yet he continues to make those mistakes. Tell me, at what point should the finger of responsibility be pointed at the QB who just crapped his pants on national TV? You can lead a horse to water, but if it does not drink, it's on the horse. Color me surprised. Pleasantly surprised at this thread. You were pretty adamant that I check my math, when I commented on Josh's play early on. See below. Good to see some people can actually admit when Josh is the problem. Kudos. 1 Quote
nedboy7 Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 (edited) Having poor coaching and having an idiot for a QB are not mutually exclusive. Last night imo it was the low IQ QB that was the problem. He is making this team painful to watch. Edited September 12, 2023 by nedboy7 Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 12, 2023 Author Posted September 12, 2023 1 minute ago, Dopey said: Color me surprised. Pleasantly surprised at this thread. You were pretty adamant that I check my math, when I commented on Josh's play early on. See below. Good to see some people can actually admit when Josh is the problem. Kudos. I'll say it again, he was doing the right thing and generally playing well in the first half. Then he ***** himself. That's the problem with Josh. He ***** himself. Often. 1 Quote
boyst Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 if McChump is some great coach for defense why isn't he seeing the game film and seeing what we are doing wrong on offense to tell us how to fix it? is he watching our tape on offense? he was a great culture changing coach but he's not a championship coach. Quote
Andrew Son Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 14 minutes ago, LarryMadman said: I think Josh tries to do too much because the play design and coaching are lacking. He thinks he can make up for it with his talent and he can't then he gets frustrated and then makes bad decisions and it snowballs from there. Nope, that just your bias. Film tells a different story. Teams know how to defend josh-two high shell taking away the deep stuff and he's unwilling to be patient enough to take what is there within the structure of the offense. 1 Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 12, 2023 Author Posted September 12, 2023 Just now, SWATeam said: Nope, that just your bias. Film tells a different story. Teams know how to defend josh-two high shell taking away the deep stuff and he's unwilling to be patient enough to take what is there within the structure of the offense. Correct. He lacks the ability to be patient. Quote
Andrew Son Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 1 minute ago, boyst said: if McChump is some great coach for defense why isn't he seeing the game film and seeing what we are doing wrong on offense to tell us how to fix it? is he watching our tape on offense? he was a great culture changing coach but he's not a championship coach. I think everyone knows how to fix it but Hollywood seem unwilling. So what can you do? Quote
Allen2Moulds Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 2 hours ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said: It's the QB. Sacred cow around here, I know, but Josh Allen has been in the league long enough to know: 1) you can't be late over the middle 2) you shouldn't throw into triple coverage 3) that sometimes a sack and punting the ball away isn't a bad thing. And yet he continues to make those mistakes. Tell me, at what point should the finger of responsibility be pointed at the QB who just crapped his pants on national TV? You can lead a horse to water, but if it does not drink, it's on the horse. Both can be true. Josh Allen's worst game yet, and Dorsey is a bad OC. Quote
PayDaBill$ Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 (edited) Going back wk 16 of last yr, JA’s turnovers are a big issue, he committed turnovers in 6 consecutive games - JA has 9 interceptions & 7 fumbles and 3 lost - 12 turnovers 2 per game. You’re not going to be competitive while this one s still an issue. Mahomes has a total of 12 turnovers in 17 regular season games last season. JA has regressed. It seemed to start around the GB game last year. His maturity level seems to have regressed as well. This franchise has more than a few issues to deal with, coaches, personnel & leadership, chemistry. It’ll go as JA goes but he can’t do it all by himself. He doesn’t seem to be build to shoulder the load. Edited September 12, 2023 by PayDaBill$ Quote
BBFL Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 You’re right for the most part for last year and, by the looks of it, this year too. This team lives and dies at the hand of Josh. Has been since he came into his own year 3…. Difference was the level of coaching our previous offensive coordinator worked with… Guy learned under the most successful NFL coach in todays game and the most successful college coach in todays game. Belly and Saban. Dorsey? Can’t say the same. He was pulled from Carolina with the rest of McD’s vision. I want him to work but I’m just not seeing it. Josh is a 4000/25TD QB regardless of who is dialing up plays. He’s just that talented. Team needs to turn the direction like they did with Frazier at the end of this season and hire someone with actually quality in the history of offenses they have coached and built… We know Terry would be willing to pay. Someone on this board mentioned yesterday about the problem being Josh seeing Ken as a peer because he was “his choice”. Makes a little sense that the relationship is a little loose and free. We’ve heard Josh and coaches be accountable with the “need to do better etc etc”. Gonna have to see better now. A few of the plays last night were not Josh… 13 seconds was the worst in every facet that happened to this team… For Josh’s competitive ego scoring that much in a short span of time against a heated rival and the cream of the NFL… Also, for as we know, the team as a whole; that was our hypothetical Super Bowl. Anyone who has played sports competitively knows you can get a hangover when expectations are not met… Expectations are not being met. Still believe in our guy under center. Need to see better from him though… Last night was soul destroying for SB aspirations. Quote
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