dave mcbride Posted January 4 Posted January 4 13 minutes ago, Simon said: He is a great recruiter, not a great coach, imo. As long as his talent is superior to his opponent's (i.e. SF, UM) it typically overcomes the multiple mistakes he regularly makes. Additionally, he is much better off in college where players have less power and only have to put up with his idiocy and attitude for 2-3 years. Every pro job he ever takes will likely blow up in his face within 3-4 years when adults and professionals are done with his stupidity and self-important ignorance. He was a fantastic coach at San Diego (D 3, I know, but a realm where the coaching is what separates teams since all are pretty low talent) and rebuilt a bad Stanford program from the ground up. They went 12-1 his final year with an orange bowl win, and there’s no way you can say that they had more talent across the board than USC or Oregon. At SF, he took over a niners team that has been bad for a decade and immediately got them to 13-3 with Alex Smith. I don’t really see your point. Michigan looked to be running a much more sophisticated and well thought out scheme on both sides of the ball vs Alabama on Monday. 3 1 Quote
jletha Posted January 4 Posted January 4 10 hours ago, KCNC said: go back to 2021 playoff Bills instead of how they have been playing. You should go back and look at how those 2021 Bills finished the season. Quote
Simon Posted January 4 Posted January 4 23 minutes ago, dave mcbride said: He was a fantastic coach at San Diego (D 3, I know, but a realm where the coaching is what separates teams since all are pretty low talent) and rebuilt a bad Stanford program from the ground up. They went 12-1 his final year with an orange bowl win, and there’s no way you can say that they had more talent across the board than USC or Oregon. At SF, he took over a niners team that has been bad for a decade and immediately got them to 13-3 with Alex Smith. I don’t really see your point. Michigan looked to be running a much more sophisticated and well thought out scheme on both sides of the ball vs Alabama on Monday. He took over a loaded Niners team that had been run into the ground by Mike Singletary who was so bad he is not even welcome in the league any more and most recently went 1-21 as a HS coach. And right on cue, it blew up in his face in year 4 and he was handed his hat. And I thought Michigan looked better with Sherron Moore managing games than Harbaugh. Not to mention that San Diego was a conference champion the year before he got there and also the year after he left; he had minimal effect on their program. If I'm an NFL owner, I don't let this megalomaniac anywhere near my franchise. And I will step out now as I don't want to drive this thread off the rails. 1 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted January 4 Posted January 4 What is up with my Twitter feed? Nothing but s**tposting Dolphins fans! I don't even follow those people. 2 1 Quote
dollars 2 donuts Posted January 4 Posted January 4 1 hour ago, Gregg said: Sunday night's dress code 1 hour ago, eball said: Blue on white…absolutely classic. Our dress blues, yes indeed, eball. Let's go Gents and Gals!! Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted January 4 Posted January 4 10 hours ago, Since1981 said: “ VividSeats projects that the split of fans at Sunday's game in Miami will be 52% to 48% in favor of the Bills. with an average resale price of $311.” https://www.wkbw.com/news/local-news/bills-mafia-takeover-52-of-fans-attending-game-in-miami-projected-to-be-buffalo-bills-fans 9 hours ago, Warcodered said: I said it in a previous thread I think, Bills fans have some excitement to see the accomplishment of one hell of a snatching the division from the near complete collapse of the season, while Dolphins fans have to have a sense of dread of seeing something they've seen a lot against the Bills and the latest blow in their late season spiral. I think most of those tickets were sold at the start of the year because why not go to Florida in January? Then there's the Bills fans already living down south. 2 Quote
Gregg Posted January 4 Posted January 4 59 minutes ago, njbuff said: Dolphins usually wear the teal for night games. But the final week of the season the times of games are TBD since league wants the top games in primetime. This game could have been a 1:00 game if it wasn't so important. Miami figured or guessed they would play during the day, and they usually wear white for day home games. 1 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted January 4 Posted January 4 1 minute ago, dollars 2 donuts said: Our dress blues, yes indeed, eball. Let's go Gents and Gals!! It's a home game after all. 1 hour ago, Gregg said: Sunday night's dress code Dolphins are pants-optional this week. 4 Quote
Gregg Posted January 4 Posted January 4 1 minute ago, PromoTheRobot said: It's a home game after all. Sad to say this as an Isles fan but it reminds me of an Isles-Rangers game at Nassau Coliseum and now UBS where so many Rangers fans make up the crowd. Sometimes it feels like 50-50 or even a pro-Rangers crowd. Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Just now, Gregg said: Sad to say this as an Isles fan but it reminds me of an Isles-Rangers game at Nassau Coliseum and now UBS where so many Rangers fans make up the crowd. Sometimes it feels like 50-50 or even a pro-Rangers crowd. Sabres - Maple Leafs games in Buffalo too. Quote
Gregg Posted January 4 Posted January 4 3 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said: It's a home game after all. Dolphins are pants-optional this week. LOL. Either white or teal. Quote
NewEra Posted January 4 Posted January 4 8 hours ago, Einstein said: Good lord. The visiting team is fighting for their life and they draw the ref team with the most visiting flags……. 🤦🏻♂️ can’t make this stuff up. 7.19 flags per game on average!! Wth 2 2 Quote
BritBill Posted January 4 Posted January 4 1 minute ago, Gregg said: LOL. Either white or teal. They best wear brown to not make what's going to happen to them obvious. 1 Quote
NewEra Posted January 4 Posted January 4 45 minutes ago, Simon said: He is a great recruiter, not a great coach, imo. As long as his talent is superior to his opponent's (i.e. SF, UM) it typically overcomes the multiple mistakes he regularly makes. Additionally, he is much better off in college where players have less power and only have to put up with his idiocy and attitude for 2-3 years. Every pro job he ever takes will likely blow up in his face within 3-4 years when adults and professionals are done with his stupidity and self-important ignorance. 29 minutes ago, dave mcbride said: He was a fantastic coach at San Diego (D 3, I know, but a realm where the coaching is what separates teams since all are pretty low talent) and rebuilt a bad Stanford program from the ground up. They went 12-1 his final year with an orange bowl win, and there’s no way you can say that they had more talent across the board than USC or Oregon. At SF, he took over a niners team that has been bad for a decade and immediately got them to 13-3 with Alex Smith. I don’t really see your point. Michigan looked to be running a much more sophisticated and well thought out scheme on both sides of the ball vs Alabama on Monday. I think a lot of that is due to the bama OL and QB. Milroe can’t read and to save his life. The bama OL was getting ran over all game. I agree- Harbaugh is a very good football coach. I just don’t think he a good long term coach for an nfl team. I do think he’s capable of winning a Super Bowl though 14 minutes ago, Gregg said: But the final week of the season the times of games are TBD since league wants the top games in primetime. This game could have been a 1:00 game if it wasn't so important. Miami figured or guessed they would play during the day, and they usually wear white for day home games. This Quote
The Jokeman Posted January 4 Posted January 4 16 minutes ago, NewEra said: Good lord. The visiting team is fighting for their life and they draw the ref team with the most visiting flags……. 🤦🏻♂️ can’t make this stuff up. 7.19 flags per game on average!! Wth We've lost our last two games with Kemp as the ref, against the Bengals this year and Dophins last year. Our last win with him was when played the Rams in Buffalo in the Gabe Davis drew a penalty game. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/officials/KempAl0r.htm 1 Quote
NewEra Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Didn’t know where to put this- but it’s something bills fans should want to know, kind of. If the pats and commanders are tied: we want the saints to beat the falcons- the #2 pick could come down to SOS. The pats the advantage if the falcons beat saints 1 1 Quote
KellyToTasker Posted January 4 Posted January 4 13 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: We've lost our last two games with Kemp as the ref, against the Bengals this year and Dophins last year. Our last win with him was when played the Rams in Buffalo in the Gabe Davis drew a penalty game. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/officials/KempAl0r.htm Then we’re due for some help. I feel better about the refs after you pointing that out. That Davis call was huge. Quote
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted January 4 Posted January 4 28 minutes ago, NewEra said: I think a lot of that is due to the bama OL and QB. Milroe can’t read and to save his life. The bama OL was getting ran over all game. I agree- Harbaugh is a very good football coach. I just don’t think he a good long term coach for an nfl team. I do think he’s capable of winning a Super Bowl though This Quote
finn Posted January 4 Posted January 4 34 minutes ago, NewEra said: Good lord. The visiting team is fighting for their life and they draw the ref team with the most visiting flags……. 🤦🏻♂️ can’t make this stuff up. 7.19 flags per game on average!! Wth The refs threw 10 flags on the Bills in the Philly game in the first half alone (1 for Philly) to tip the balance. Absolute corruption combined (in other games) by incompetence. And the league does nothing about it, year after year. I can understand why they ignore the fans, since they keep buying the product. But why don't the owners speak up? Detroit, Buffalo, Miami, Dallas, and other teams have all been screwed by biased, incompetent refs this year and, as far as we know, the owners haven't said a word to Goodell. Do the KC and Philly owners have that much sway? Another mystery: Why doesn't some reporter ask the owners why they aren't objecting? All you read and see are half a dozen narratives, endlessly parroted, e.g, "Josh Allen is a turnover machine, but one thing is for certain: No one wants to face the Bills in the playoffs!" and "Baltimore is an absolute juggernaut." I'm in a sour mood. I'll feel better Sunday night. 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted January 4 Posted January 4 10 hours ago, finn said: It starts with that glorious catch he had for a touchdown, forgot which game, when Allen just rocketed it at him on a rope. Caught it effortlessly. If Sherfield did that, even once, he'd be carrying his weight. OK, so now that he actually didn't catch everything thrown at him, it comes down to Kumerow had a great reception for a TD (a pass ripped right into his breadbasket, but yes it was a good throw and catch) and Sherfield hasn't had a similar memorable catch? It's true he hasn't had a TD reception. He had a couple of nice catches the last time we played Miami, one converted a 3D and one got us down to the Dolphins 11. I wouldn't mind seeing a couple like that again. Like I said, what I don't know is how they compare in their primary ST roles. I know ST has had a couple of big gaffes this season. I don't know who was responsible. Quote
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