ControllerOfPlanetX Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 Too hot in the summer, floods when hit by a hurricane, electrical grid is a bit shaky…so I’ll pass. Quote
BigDingus Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 In terms of the trajectory of their team? Hell freaking yeah! Especially when you look at the state of their division, I'd take that in a heartbeat. The Jags have a good record, but they're not as threatening as Miami imo. The Dolphins ownership has also shown a willingness to go out & get as many upgrades and weapons as possible. The Jags are definitely a team on the rise, but at this rate the Texans will catch up fast. If not this year, definitely next. Quote
Dr.Sack Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 They have their issues considering Jacksonville has a similar age QB and better RB. Quote
Low Positive Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 18 minutes ago, BigDingus said: In terms of the trajectory of their team? Hell freaking yeah! Especially when you look at the state of their division, I'd take that in a heartbeat. The Jags have a good record, but they're not as threatening as Miami imo. The Dolphins ownership has also shown a willingness to go out & get as many upgrades and weapons as possible. The Jags are definitely a team on the rise, but at this rate the Texans will catch up fast. If not this year, definitely next. Fins have to pay Tua. Quote
Richard Noggin Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 Didn't vote, as the logistics of what's being traded aren't crystal clear. If I vote yes, am I saying Buffalo swaps its entire org out with Houston's, essentially brining that whole operation to WNY to replace ours? If that's the case, which I think you intended, then I'd have to seriously consider it. Mostly due to coaching and cap realities for the next 4 years. DeMeco Ryans is pretty awesome. And seeing this kind of production out of a blue chip rookie QB means the org can go ALL IN everywhere else on its roster for the next two seasons, at least, to win it all before the QB gobbles up 20-25% of the cap. It's an enviable position to be in. I have finally cracked on McDermott. His situational coaching is dreadful, especially at the end of close games. His public messaging is flat and insincere. I don't believe the players respect him. (I DO think he is a pretty solid DC, though, minus that 2nd consecutive zero-blitz last week. That was embarrassingly obvious and easy to adjust to.) And our cap situation seems so much tighter than it should be moving forward. Quote
Paup 1995MVP Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 5 hours ago, MikePJ76 said: its not true in any way. This offense will add a second wr next year and maybe a young center but the rest of it will be ready to go. Its a plug and play situation with a new coordinator and potential new scheme. The defense will be in transition because of the 1 year contracts....but even that is not that out of the ordinary in todays league. anyone who thinks the Bills are starting from scratch next year have no idea what they are talking about. also the other thing that no one mentions here about next year is that if this ship stays on the path its on....For the first time in a while it will not play a first place schedule. That is going to be a huge positive for a new staff...or new coordinator. Ironically next year the bills are scheduled to host the winner of the AFC West....its almost a travesty that it might be the chargers and not the chiefs.....the chiefs who they would not play. They could end up going to the 2nd or 3rd place finishers of the AFC North and NFC North. Playing the afc south next year along with the nfc west will be just what the doctor ordered for a turnaround. An away schedule that includes a bad pats team, the rams, colts, texans....possibly cleveland and GB or Minnesota is perfect. Home games vs the jags, niners and again potentially the chargers or raiders is a setup to a winning season. when the misery of this season is turned around...hopefully during the year or mercifully at the end of the year....The positivity towards this team should be off the charts. Possible new staff or just an offensive coordinator....the draft, free agency and favorable schedule will lead to all the positives coming back. A situation where they get a new OC with a proven system, a new #2 wr, maybe a new center and backup rb along with some new defensive players is going to be fun. I do not like it. It is hot as hell there in the summer. I will say that. Quote
Paup 1995MVP Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 5 hours ago, RoyBatty is alive said: A lot of Western New Yorkers have these prejudicial images of Texans driving pickup truck with a shotgun and chewing tobacco. Most with those prejudicial thoughts have rarely been to Texas much lest out of the Nprth East. Good point Roy Batty. The South and North are quite different. But there are good people all over. I live part time in Fort Lauderdale. Great people in South Florida. Very friendly. I was in Detroit over the past weekend to see two Metallica concerts at Ford Field. My girlfriend and I stayed downtown. Had a great time. People were all friendly solid down to earth good folks. They like to party a lot and have fun. The media portrays a narrative that Americans hate each other. I don't think that's true for the most part. 4 hours ago, Fleezoid said: I can answer that from an opinion standpoint. I lived in San Antonio for over 7 years and travelled to Dallas about 100 times. For me it's about arrogance. There are a lot of residents that think everything in Texas is better than anywhere else, specifically Dallas. I had a couple of conversations that went just that way. I recall finishing a conversation by say something like, 'really? I need to check out the snow skiing here' You have been there a whole bunch. I will respect your first hand opinion. That last sentence was funny. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 I think my answer is still no, but I don't think it is a stupid question. The Texans have a lot of good young pieces on that team and a good young Head Coach. Ask me in a year and if Stroud keeps developing and Josh keeps flatlining my answer would be different. 2 Quote
nedboy7 Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 (edited) I voted yes cause I dont understand the question. Do you mean would I trade the whole team for the other team. Or do I have to go to the texans stadium for games. Edited November 16, 2023 by nedboy7 Quote
BuffaloBaumer Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 7 hours ago, LabattBlue said: If you are asking if we could switch teams and coaches with a wave of a wand….sure. I would too, in a heartbeat. The Bills will be irrelevant in a couple years while the Texans have a rookie QB shattering every record in the book. Quote
Big Blitz Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 7 hours ago, stevestojan said: One team on the rise about to become a contender next year vs a team on a downward spiral who will seemingly have to start from scratch to rebuild around a generational QB in his 6th year? Id trade places. Except that means I’d have to root for anything in the state of TX, so my therapy bill would increase. They’re going to lose their OC that Stroud can’t stop praising. Hopefully to us. Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 Even if the offense is still a mess next season, the defense will likely be back in pretty close to full force. I’d have to go no here. I’ve gotta think with one of Milano/white/Daquan jones back we’re probably 7-3 right now Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 People have lost their *****. Stroud has played 5 good games Allen is at worst the third best QB in the league and last time I checked he was the 9th highest paid QB. He's a virtual bargain at this point. Keep the focus and heat where it belongs - McDermott and Beane. Quote
JoshAllin Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 (edited) Singletary must be a really good pass protector, he has been a starter the past 2 games and Stroud has been on fire those past 2 games, coincidence? lol Edited November 16, 2023 by motorj Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 Stroud has looked real good. But there have been a number of 1st year wonders who turn into 2nd year dunces. In addition, many other things have to go just right for the team to become top notch all around. I will say this, if Stroud does continue his rise and turns out to be a real star QB, the Texan were very lucky in that they had a star QB in Watson, things went bad with him so smartly parted ways, and this quickly got another star QB. There are many teams that haven't had one star QB in the past 20 years and they've managed to find two! Quote
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