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I figured when Milano went down that was it for the season, he's our best player on D and overcoming that with the other injuries is just too much. Our safeties are old AF, Rapp is terrible, Morse doesn't seem to look great this year, Davis is not a WR#2, he is a JAG...

 

Dorsey and McD have ruined Allen this year - he is not just playing ball, they are in his head and slowing his decision making process down. It's easy to see when he can't decide if he should run or stay in the pocket. He doesn't trust the WRs besides Diggs and now Kincaid...

 

I'm glad we kept our picks becuase we will need them, this team's best chance was  seconds and this version of the Bills is over. Time to tear it down and reboot it. McD will stay, but I don't think he should.

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:43 AM, HappyDays said:

The sad part is that DeAndre Hopkins was available and wanted to be here. Beane could have made it work but he failed to push in his chips. So with Davis's semi-regular vanishing act, now we're stuck relying on a rookie to be our #2, and we saw tonight rookie mistakes can be forced by a veteran well coached defense.

 

I like Beane overall but failing to even try and upgrade Davis for two straight offseasons now is a fireable offense IMO.

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It’s all on the table as I see it. 

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:40 AM, Norcalbillsfan said:

Said it since week 1, teams can double team diggs and Gabe has shown to be a below average separator and route runner, it's tough to win that way. I don't think Gabe is the sole reason we have lost games. But he's Definitely not contributing much in the losses

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Except one of Allen's two worst passes of the night was when Davis beat his man to the endzone. A better pass and Davis scores a TD

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:43 AM, HappyDays said:

The sad part is that DeAndre Hopkins was available and wanted to be here. Beane could have made it work but he failed to push in his chips. So with Davis's semi-regular vanishing act, now we're stuck relying on a rookie to be our #2, and we saw tonight rookie mistakes can be forced by a veteran well coached defense.

 

I like Beane overall but failing to even try and upgrade Davis for two straight offseasons now is a fireable offense IMO.

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Beane may easily have seen issues that concerned him and decided not to push the chips in, which looks to be the right call.

 

 

 

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:34 AM, strive_for_five_guy said:

Kincaid is the WR2 now.  But agree that the WR3 is still unclear…

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And that is not a good thing. Not a hit on Kincaid. He is a solid TE but should not be your WR 2 or primary target. If teams can take away Diggs in exchange for a 5 yard pass to Kincaid they will do it all day. We are stupid enough to make that trade sadly. 

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:49 AM, Ethan in Cleveland said:

Except one of Allen's two worst passes of the night was when Davis beat his man to the endzone. A better pass and Davis scores a TD

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Pass could’ve had more touch, but Davis had a vertical of about 4 inches going for that ball.  He’s not twitchy enough to get open, doesn’t have big catch radius, and his hands also aren’t the best.  Other than that he’s good.  

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Most of this game had nothing to do with the WR's.  The Bengals were sitting on everything down the field and the underneath stuff was there.  When Josh was taking it we moved the ball easily.  When Josh was holding the ball and trying to force it into that coverage we looked like crap.  Josh in many cases refuses to take what's there.  When he finally started taking what was there was when we finally were able to get a shot into the end zone.  Allen is a prize fighter who hates to use a jab and it's biting us in the butt.

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Depth chart:

1) Diggs

2) Kincaid (who has the tools to become number one NFL tight end; give Beane credit on drafting him)

3) Shakir

4) Woods should be used as a WR/RB type. He's not a primary RB type.

 

I don't see any room for Gabe Davis AND Dawson Knox here.

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:45 AM, Reed83HOF said:

I figured when Milano went down that was it for the season, he's our best player on D and overcoming that with the other injuries is just too much. Our safeties are old AF, Rapp is terrible, Morse doesn't seem to look great this year, Davis is not a WR#2, he is a JAG...

 

Dorsey and McD have ruined Allen this year - he is not just playing ball, they are in his head and slowing his decision making process down. It's easy to see when he can't decide if he should run or stay in the pocket. He doesn't trust the WRs besides Diggs and now Kincaid...

 

I'm glad we kept our picks becuase we will need them, this team's best chance was  seconds and this version of the Bills is over. Time to tear it down and reboot it. McD will stay, but I don't think he should.

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His immediate trust in Kincaid and the success he’s having is the biggest indictment on Davis at the moment.  
 

I don’t think he looked at him after the INT.  

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Weird because last week after Gabe had one of his occasional decent games,@Over 29 years of fanhood called me out and called me names for criticizing Gabes bad performance the week before after another 1 catch game.

 

And just like I said, Gabe back to disappearing again the next week.  Gabe now has 3 or less catches in 6 games this year, 4 of them he has 0-2 catches.  
 

This has been Gabe all 4 years he’s been in the league.  
 

 

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:39 AM, Bills!Win! said:

We have not overcome losing Sanders, Brown and Beasley. I know they weren’t great but they seemed to get the job done and get open 

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Beasley was great as a slot receiver.  He was always open in clutch situations.  Kincaid is him now.  But we need a lot more from our WR’s.  Gabe sucks.  He is almost never open.  

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:35 AM, Airseven said:

Beane added Sherfield and Harty and kept Davis as WR2. And at this juncture, those decisions allow every defense to simply double Diggs.

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Yeah,  I said as much a couple of weeks ago.  Dorsey and Allen are going to catch most of the blame,  but aside from Diggs,  I suspect that the WRs are more of the problem than is readily apparent.  Just at face value,  the dropoff in talent and experience over the last two seasons has been enormous,  losing Beasley,  Brown and Sanders.  Davis is bordering upon a major disappointment.  Shakir is looking pretty good,  but he's not there yet.  The rest aren't much.  Kincaid is having an excellent rookie year,  but he's not a WR,  even if they use him in a similar role. Looking at the decline of that position group,  I don't think it's a big surprise that the offense is struggling.  As you say,  if the D can take away Diggs,  they're willing to take their chances with the others,  and to this point,  aside from an occasional big game out of Davis,  that's been a pretty safe bet. 

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:59 AM, Alphadawg7 said:

Weird because last week after Gabe had one of his occasional decent games,@Over 29 years of fanhood called me out and called me names for criticizing Gabes bad performance the week before after another 1 catch game.

 

And just like I said, Gabe back to disappearing again the next week.  Gabe now has 3 or less catches in 6 games this year, 4 of them he has 0-2 catches.  
 

This has been Gabe all 4 years he’s been in the league.  
 

 

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Agreed.  I've been as supportive of Gabe Davis as anyone,  but at this point,  I've seen enough.  It's too late for 2023,  but they need more from WR2 and the depth guys next year.  Shakir is playing pretty well,  but that group needs a major overhaul for next season.   

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:43 AM, HappyDays said:

The sad part is that DeAndre Hopkins was available and wanted to be here. Beane could have made it work but he failed to push in his chips. So with Davis's semi-regular vanishing act, now we're stuck relying on a rookie to be our #2, and we saw tonight rookie mistakes can be forced by a veteran well coached defense.

 

I like Beane overall but failing to even try and upgrade Davis for two straight offseasons now is a fireable offense IMO.

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I actually get why he did nothing two off-seasons ago.After Davis’s playoff performance, I too thought he was on his way.

 

 

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