Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Steptide said:

Let me start by saying that I'm not a "fire McDermott" guy. I think firing Dorsey or McD right now would be the worst possible thing for the bills. Anyway... 

 

Lots of talk today regarding the hail Mary and the bills letting the bucs back in the game. I have somewhat of a hot take regarding the end of these games. Our last 3 games (giants, pats and bucs) the bills have somehow managed to let teams get in a position to win, and in the Pats case, they did win. We all know McDermott loves his timeouts at the worst times, but I think it's deeper than that. I'm starting to think McDermott calling defensive plays AND trying to manage the team under 2 mins is too much and/or too confusing. To his credit, that IS alot of responsibility. When the game tightens up at the end , maybe McD needs to either hand off defensive calls to someone else, or have someone else manage clock/timeouts. This trend is definitely new, and I feel like this could be part of the reason. The raiders, Washington and Miami game were all well in hand with 2 mins left. 

 

Or our players could just make the plays? 3 dropped Poyer INT's, Floyds missed sack, Philips facemask, the entire defense missing the bat down of the hail mary by noodle armed Mayfield.

Edited by BuffaloBillsGospel2014
  • Like (+1) 1
Posted
6 hours ago, Steptide said:

Let me start by saying that I'm not a "fire McDermott" guy. I think firing Dorsey or McD right now would be the worst possible thing for the bills. Anyway... 

 

Lots of talk today regarding the hail Mary and the bills letting the bucs back in the game. I have somewhat of a hot take regarding the end of these games. Our last 3 games (giants, pats and bucs) the bills have somehow managed to let teams get in a position to win, and in the Pats case, they did win. We all know McDermott loves his timeouts at the worst times, but I think it's deeper than that. I'm starting to think McDermott calling defensive plays AND trying to manage the team under 2 mins is too much and/or too confusing. To his credit, that IS alot of responsibility. When the game tightens up at the end , maybe McD needs to either hand off defensive calls to someone else, or have someone else manage clock/timeouts. This trend is definitely new, and I feel like this could be part of the reason. The raiders, Washington and Miami game were all well in hand with 2 mins left. 

 

You do bring up a point that does have merit.  The thing about this team is I'm not really sure when it comes to the offense how

much McDermott is involved in the TOs or the play calls.  On defense I will admit I think he takes too many time outs, but I do see

a trend near the end of the game when the D has been on the field a long time, he is prone to take one during critical plays.

That being said, I think McDermott is a smart coach, but I do question whether he always makes the right choices during critical moments.

 

Ther are a lot of moments that even casual football fans would have acted (or not acted) better.

 

All that said, I believe McDermott would be well advised to have an analytic and trustworthy voice in his ear to give him the other

point of view that may counteract his trends.  That should also be the same voice in Dorsey's ear.  The shotgun play call inside the 1 was insane.

 

It's a trend I truly wish would be addressed.

 

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted

I've said this for many years.... I think they need a person like me, or you, sitting at home on their couch to have a direct line of sanity. I'm sure when you're in the heat of end of game battle you're mind is going crazy. Who better to call than a guy in Ohio (or wherever you are) sitting on his couch in his underwear. No one! I always know what they should do in those situations (and I'm actually not kidding about that), but I do wonder if they have some level-headed dude not on the sidelines giving input. Often it doesn't feel like they do. 

  • Haha (+1) 1
Posted
17 hours ago, Steptide said:

Let me start by saying that I'm not a "fire McDermott" guy. I think firing Dorsey or McD right now would be the worst possible thing for the bills. Anyway... 

 

Lots of talk today regarding the hail Mary and the bills letting the bucs back in the game. I have somewhat of a hot take regarding the end of these games. Our last 3 games (giants, pats and bucs) the bills have somehow managed to let teams get in a position to win, and in the Pats case, they did win. We all know McDermott loves his timeouts at the worst times, but I think it's deeper than that. I'm starting to think McDermott calling defensive plays AND trying to manage the team under 2 mins is too much and/or too confusing. To his credit, that IS alot of responsibility. When the game tightens up at the end , maybe McD needs to either hand off defensive calls to someone else, or have someone else manage clock/timeouts. This trend is definitely new, and I feel like this could be part of the reason. The raiders, Washington and Miami game were all well in hand with 2 mins left. 

Can I have some eggs and sausage with this hot take?

Posted
10 hours ago, BuffaloBillies said:

I've said this for many years.... I think they need a person like me, or you, sitting at home on their couch to have a direct line of sanity. I'm sure when you're in the heat of end of game battle you're mind is going crazy. Who better to call than a guy in Ohio (or wherever you are) sitting on his couch in his underwear. No one! I always know what they should do in those situations (and I'm actually not kidding about that), but I do wonder if they have some level-headed dude not on the sidelines giving input. Often it doesn't feel like they do. 

News flash:

There’s plenty of people here that think they can do it better than McDermott too.

I don’t want to trust someone drunk on genesee. 

  • Dislike 1
Posted
11 hours ago, BuffaloMatt said:

Just rewatched the end of the game on NFL Network reply. Fourth down right before Evans TD the play clock is down to four secs and TB scrambling and trying to get to line and TO Bills. Gave TB WRs a chance to catch their breath and OC a chance to dial up play. THEN with 16 seconds left in game Bills call TO erasing a would be sack. TB gets a rest and another chance to call a play. Not sure why either had to be called as it gave TB two more TOs, rest and their first year OC time to think. TB final two drives five TOs (2 gifted to them) and 2minute warning. That's a fail for McD!


Both of those timeouts were infuriating, especially the first one when an offensive pre snap penalty was all but assured to be coming there. 

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted
18 hours ago, Steptide said:

True, but to this extent against bad teams? I don't think as much

Good point, typically it’s better opponents who made us pay the price for mismanagement in clutch situations. However, mismanagement of those situations is a coaching weakness that shouldn’t be impacted by strength of opponent. A coaching staff needs to learn how to manage clutch situations against all opposition. I think quality teams are more likely to make coaching blunders cost their opponents, but lesser opponents can luck their way to victory when the door is left open. It seems like the laws of averages have caught up to McD. What used to cost us against superior teams, now costs us against inferior opponents as well. I don’t think the actual problem has changed much. 

  • Thank you (+1) 1
Posted
1 hour ago, Dopey said:

News flash:

There’s plenty of people here that think they can do it better than McDermott too.

I don’t want to trust someone drunk on genesee. 

Drunk on Genessee?!  That's unpossible!  The buzz hasn't even arrived before reverse peristalsis kicks in!

  • Haha (+1) 1
Posted
4 hours ago, Dopey said:

News flash:

There’s plenty of people here that think they can do it better than McDermott too.

I don’t want to trust someone drunk on genesee. 

How about if I get drunk on Blue Light. Could I do it then?

Posted
17 hours ago, Taro Nimbus said:

Yay!   Another "Lets bash McDermott post"    I'm sure there isn't already 25 of these floating around somewhere.

Did you miss the first few sentences 

Posted
22 hours ago, BuffaloMatt said:

Just rewatched the end of the game on NFL Network reply. Fourth down right before Evans TD the play clock is down to four secs and TB scrambling and trying to get to line and TO Bills. Gave TB WRs a chance to catch their breath and OC a chance to dial up play. THEN with 16 seconds left in game Bills call TO erasing a would be sack. TB gets a rest and another chance to call a play. Not sure why either had to be called as it gave TB two more TOs, rest and their first year OC time to think. TB final two drives five TOs (2 gifted to them) and 2minute warning. That's a fail for McD!

McClappy has been doing this since he got here.  It's beyond frustrating at this point.  People here have anointed him to be a great coach and I don't get it.  Yes, he changed but I feel as though he reached his ceiling.  The 13 second meltdown is classic McClappy.  Highly unlikely he takes us anywhere. 

  • Like (+1) 2
Posted
On 10/27/2023 at 2:30 PM, Steptide said:

Let me start by saying that I'm not a "fire McDermott" guy. I think firing Dorsey or McD right now would be the worst possible thing for the bills. Anyway... 

 

Lots of talk today regarding the hail Mary and the bills letting the bucs back in the game. I have somewhat of a hot take regarding the end of these games. Our last 3 games (giants, pats and bucs) the bills have somehow managed to let teams get in a position to win, and in the Pats case, they did win. We all know McDermott loves his timeouts at the worst times, but I think it's deeper than that. I'm starting to think McDermott calling defensive plays AND trying to manage the team under 2 mins is too much and/or too confusing. To his credit, that IS alot of responsibility. When the game tightens up at the end , maybe McD needs to either hand off defensive calls to someone else, or have someone else manage clock/timeouts. This trend is definitely new, and I feel like this could be part of the reason. The raiders, Washington and Miami game were all well in hand with 2 mins left. 

 

I think he got tired of hearing that the Bills lost all the close games and could only either blow teams out or lose so he's purposely making decisions to let teams hangs around so they can win close games. 

 

..and look at our two theories. Yours is obviously utterly insane and mine is the very epitome of sanity. 

Posted

He loves using timeouts on key defensive plays just to get a look at the offensive formation....so he can adjust....in theory it seems fine....but it infuriates me because its not like offenses dont have 3 or 4 great plays in their book at key moments. 


For example against the Pats we could have really benefitted from having an extra timeout.

  • Haha (+1) 1
Posted

More he ***** up the faster we see change. I don’t think he’s leading this team to the Super Bowl anytime soon, much rather see a good offensive guy come in here and work with Josh.

  • Thank you (+1) 1
Posted

Let me nitpick at McDermott some more.  Does this guy ever have a good time? He is wound so tight i think he will spontaneously combust sometimes. He never says anything in press conferences, or remotely funny.  Some of these other coaches like Siriani, Mike McDaniel, Campbell, etc.. keep it pretty loose when the moment is right, even during games. Mcdermott is a tight ass.  Solid coach but cmon Sean, have fun once in a while maybe it will rub off on the team.

  • Like (+1) 1
  • Agree 1
This topic is OLD. A NEW topic should be started unless there is a very specific reason to revive this one.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...