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Who makes the decision on how many snaps Von gets, and when they occur?
 

Is Eric Washington (DL Coach) seeing Von in practice and film and saying “we’re in a fight for our playoff lives, he should be on the field?” And giving that message to McDermott I find that hard to believe.

 

Is it McDermott? Just hoping it will suddenly click?

 

is it Beane trying to save face on the investment?

 

there is no way Floyd or Rousseau should have lost a single snap to Miller today!

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22 minutes ago, iccrewman112 said:

Who makes the decision on how many snaps Von gets, and when they occur?
 

Is Eric Washington (DL Coach) seeing Von in practice and film and saying “we’re in a fight for our playoff lives, he should be on the field?” And giving that message to McDermott I find that hard to believe.

 

Is it McDermott? Just hoping it will suddenly click?

 

is it Beane trying to save face on the investment?

 

there is no way Floyd or Rousseau should have lost a single snap to Miller today!

 

That's my guess. 

 

Von is a 'process' guy. Veteran player that works hard, leads, and is a 'good person'. 

 

Von told McD he was ready and McD will trust the process and give him snaps. Even though he's worse than a JAG out there. Even though he's shown minimal signs of improvement through 8 games. 

 

Keep in mind McD is the guy that thought Nathan Peterman was a starting caliber QB. Multiple times. 

 

 

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From what I saw from Von last night they might just as well have played me in that position. Just like him I would have no chance to get by an NFL offensive lineman. My cap hit would be considerably lower however. 

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48 minutes ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

 

That's my guess. 

 

Von is a 'process' guy. Veteran player that works hard, leads, and is a 'good person'. 

 

Von told McD he was ready and McD will trust the process and give him snaps. Even though he's worse than a JAG out there. Even though he's shown minimal signs of improvement through 8 games. 

 

Keep in mind McD is the guy that thought Nathan Peterman was a starting caliber QB. Multiple times. 

 

 

He is also the guy who has lost to most recently (not including the mediocre losses) the Zach Wilson lead Jets, The Mac Jones led Pats, the Russ Wilson led Broncos, and runner up the Tyrod Taylor led Giants.  What a disastrous year to have with Josh Allen as your QB

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Yawn Miller. I don't think anybody signed up for a player coach who's own active podcast plays as if he's largely looking back on his career already.

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9 minutes ago, Nelius said:

Yawn Miller. I don't think anybody signed up for a player coach who's own active podcast plays as if he's largely looking back on his career already.

His play on the field looks like he is looking back on his career too

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1 hour ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

 

That's my guess. 

 

Von is a 'process' guy. Veteran player that works hard, leads, and is a 'good person'. 

 

Von told McD he was ready and McD will trust the process and give him snaps. Even though he's worse than a JAG out there. Even though he's shown minimal signs of improvement through 8 games. 

 

Keep in mind McD is the guy that thought Nathan Peterman was a starting caliber QB. Multiple times. 

 

 

McD can't identify idiosity that lies right in front of him.  Keep parading Von out there at 30%.  Brilliant strategy. Von shouldn't have played 1 snap tonight.  I personally think Von's career is over.  You have to realistically consider an injury settlement at this point.  Tre looked very mediocre weeks and months after his recovery.  This may be it?

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When I was at the jets game, I had the privilege of sitting behind the bills bench in the front row. One thing I noticed was every time the bills defense made a big play or stop, nearly all the defenders would celebrate except for Von. Von would walk off the field by himself and kinda look around and at the ground like he realizes he stinks now. I think he knew he didn’t deserve to celebrate with the other players because he contributed nothing to the play. Just my observations

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I love when the broadcast highlights that he's on the field.

 

It's appropriately embarrassing for both him and the coaching staff that they keep trotting out the ghost of Von Miller to the field.

 

Every snap he's been out there has been a wasted snap. Think about how many times the coaching staff has put a zero impact player on the field at a critical position ... by choice.

 

Yet another reason to be DONE with McDermott.

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4 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

I love when the broadcast highlights that he's on the field.

 

It's appropriately embarrassing for both him and the coaching staff that they keep trotting out the ghost of Von Miller to the field.

 

Every snap he's been out there has been a wasted snap. Think about how many times the coaching staff has put a zero impact player on the field at a critical position ... by choice.

 

Yet another reason to be DONE with McDermott.

I found it extremely sad when Romo tried to give him credit for flushing Hurts and the replay showed him standing straight up not moving and Romo just got quiet. 

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