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3 minutes ago, blitzboy54 said:

 

That is exactly right, but that runs both ways. 

 

He's never going to not ***** his pants in playoffs. He's just not. In the complete history of this team no coach ever squandered away playoff wins like this guy. 

I don't think that he ***** his pants this time. I think that Chris Jones made a play. Also, if the BIlls had won the game you could say that the Andy Reid ***** his pants with that trick play call on the goal line. Run Pacheco straight ahead and it's a sure 7 points and probably the game.  Listen, I would not shed a single tear if Pegula fired McDermott today. I think that he's pretty good as a leader of men but I don't like his game management skills and I want someone who could bring some of that Shanahan magic. I think that Josh needs a new voice and a completely new offensive system. Not because what the Bills are doing is not working, but I think there needs to be a shakeup. But I also don't think that McDermott was the absolute cause of this loss. The Bills were not "embarrassed" and Reid didn't "completely outcoach" McDermott. Both offenses moved the ball pretty much at will, but the Chiefs made a few extra plays. I will give you that the Chiefs made better HT adjustments, but that's because they had to. We were winning at the half and running the ball with ease. In the end, it was a close game between two good teams. Again, Jones made a heck of a play driving Dion into Josh, or else the Bills may have won the game. That was, BTW, the first great play that Jones made all game. But people on this board are talking like the BIlls got boat raced like the Cowboys did. I get the frustration. I tore my Bills hat apart in the heat of the loss and declared that I was no longer a fan of the Buffalo Bills (I do this every year). My 18-yo daughter broke down in tears. My son didn't call me for 2 days and I still haven't spoken to my mother about the game. But after a few days now I am ready to move on. I also know that Pegula is not firing McDermott so getting worked up about that is futile. I will say that if the Bills draft that white CB from Iowa I will lose my 💩.

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7 minutes ago, BillsVet said:

There's must be a morale issue in that locker room trusting in McD's "process" by this point.  His personality is already abrasive and he lacks the credibility to keep doing the same thing without people questioning it.    

 

He can spin things for fans, but inside that locker room with more disappointments it's not going to go far.  

 

 

 

Agreed, I laughed when Beane said vets will come here for less because they want to win.  I'm sure guys are clamoring to win 1 playoff game.

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1 hour ago, Steptide said:

Glad beane recognizes they desperately need wr help

I didn't listen to either press conference, but I read that Beane said that he still believes that you beat the Chiefs with a dominant front four (defense). Did anyone else hear this?? 

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10 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

Brady could leave for an OC job I believe, if he wanted to. 

Let him go.
This offense is broken. The details of the routes are why Josh doesn’t have “open throws” like other QBs. Routes are bunched, players are tripping over each others. Josh is making amazing throws, and escaping the pocket but he is very rarely getting any help from the OC. So may reads are hard, so may routes are blocked or congested.  And like him or lump him, Kurt ran the greatest show on turf, won a superbowl MVP and doesn’t have half the talent of Josh. Josh’s talent will come back to the mean now is the time to set him of got the back nine of his career. 
 

McClappy is not the guy to do this. A quality OC will challenge him too much, besides the game Sunday was another one of his wet dreams, ball control kinds games and the result was the same. I think of Elway’s career and him not winning it till the coach and team was built to win and not built to rely on his “magic”.
 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, SCBills said:

 

The thing is, of course we're all happy with the success this team has, but with Josh Allen everyone knows you have to get a Super Bowl(s).

 

And when we keep bowing out in the Divisional Round, that means we're drafting mid 20's every year.  

 

Where's Cinci drafting this year?  

 

We were able to jump Dallas for Kincaid, and they then took Mazi Smith.  Kincaid looks like a future elite TE.  Mazi Smith looks like a JAG.

 

KC jumped us for McDuffie.  McDuffie is a top tier CB.  We took Elam.  Still don't know if he's anything heading into Year 3. 

 

Draft position matters.  In back to back years, our first round picks have been getting an elite guy because we got ahead of Dallas and losing an elite guy because KC got ahead of us. 

 

 

How do posters still not see Elam is a bum?

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40 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:


Beane said he fully expects to compete again for the Championship  in 2024 

 

We should. I don't think we will lose anybody on offense. 

The more I spend time with it the more I spend time with this roster after the season is wrapped, I think we devote a good portion of the draft to defense. 

I think we likely keep Diggs, we just have an immediate need at the outside, plus some depth. I expect a WR in the 1st and/or second. But after that I think we likely go hard at safety and pass rusher help in the top 3-4 rounds. After that it is likely depth at both OL and DL. 

 

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Beane should’ve said we have to get better receivers so that teams can start calling about Diggs. He too expensive for the way he played. That drop in a big spot ended it for me. 2 or 3 years ago he makes that play. He just wasn’t aggressive and edgy from the 2nd half of the season. 27 million on the cap, no thanks.

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3 minutes ago, Mango said:

 

We should. I don't think we will lose anybody on offense. 

The more I spend time with it the more I spend time with this roster after the season is wrapped, I think we devote a good portion of the draft to defense. 

I think we likely keep Diggs, we just have an immediate need at the outside, plus some depth. I expect a WR in the 1st and/or second. But after that I think we likely go hard at safety and pass rusher help in the top 3-4 rounds. After that it is likely depth at both OL and DL. 

 


They could get a mid tier WR in FA this year ( Darnell Mooney for example) AND a guy in the first round and maybe a C in rounds 3-4 … This is all the required spend  on the O in my opinion…

 

I couldn’t care if every other Draft Pick was on the D 

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5 minutes ago, Mango said:

 

We should. I don't think we will lose anybody on offense. 

The more I spend time with it the more I spend time with this roster after the season is wrapped, I think we devote a good portion of the draft to defense. 

I think we likely keep Diggs, we just have an immediate need at the outside, plus some depth. I expect a WR in the 1st and/or second. But after that I think we likely go hard at safety and pass rusher help in the top 3-4 rounds. After that it is likely depth at both OL and DL. 

 

 

I'd be surprised if we draft any OL.  We have our entire starting line returning. As well as all our depth from this year.

 

We might decide to release Morse and promote Bates, or vice versa, and need a backup interior OL. But those are easy to find in FA (cheap compared to DL) and we have Broeker coming back.

 

We definitely need DTs, so I expect at least 1 DE and 1 DT drafted. Maybe even 2.

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Pegula isn't going to risk bringing in a new staff when he has a stadium being built that he's trying to sell PSLs for. Allen's career will be wasted, it is what it is...at least Allen is getting paid.

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3 minutes ago, Drew21PA said:

So who thinks Allen wants out after failing in the divisional round a few more times ?

 

When is Allen going to perform in the regular season to get a first round bye?  I'm not a huge fan of Mcdemott, but if it wasn't for him and the D, this team doesn't even make the playoffs.  More games were won by the defense this year, than Allen.  This whole boo hoo Allen nonsense is pitiful.

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38 minutes ago, Starr-Bills said:

Let him go.
This offense is broken. The details of the routes are why Josh doesn’t have “open throws” like other QBs. Routes are bunched, players are tripping over each others. Josh is making amazing throws, and escaping the pocket but he is very rarely getting any help from the OC. So may reads are hard, so may routes are blocked or congested.  And like him or lump him, Kurt ran the greatest show on turf, won a superbowl MVP and doesn’t have half the talent of Josh. Josh’s talent will come back to the mean now is the time to set him of got the back nine of his career. 
 

McClappy is not the guy to do this. A quality OC will challenge him too much, besides the game Sunday was another one of his wet dreams, ball control kinds games and the result was the same. I think of Elway’s career and him not winning it till the coach and team was built to win and not built to rely on his “magic”.
 

 


Kurt doesn’t understand athletic QB’s.  Instead he’s drawn to QB’s who play the same way he did like Tua and Brock Purdy.  I take what Warner says with a grain of bull####

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, 17islongenough said:

I think he retires.  

 

I kind of hope for his sake, that he does.  Between the neck surgery last season and then being out a lot with "neck" or "stinger" this season, I feel he's one wrong landing or wrong hit away from permanent disability.

 

24 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

I'd be surprised if we draft any OL.  We have our entire starting line returning. As well as all our depth from this year.

 

We might decide to release Morse and promote Bates, or vice versa, and need a backup interior OL. But those are easy to find in FA (cheap compared to DL) and we have Broeker coming back.

 

We definitely need DTs, so I expect at least 1 DE and 1 DT drafted. Maybe even 2.

 

Do you honestly feel Spencer Brown is good enough in pass protection at RT? 

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Bernard is the real deal. What a player.


Listen to this story. He tried so hard to play in the Chiefs game that he cried when the Doctors told him he couldn't play:
 

 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

Do you honestly feel Spencer Brown is good enough in pass protection at RT? 


I was a critic of him last offseason… but I think he has shown enough to be extended ..

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Posted
1 hour ago, Drew21PA said:

How do posters still not see Elam is a bum?

All our cbs may be bums.  Not horrible but only capable of playing within McDermotts system.  A system which gets exposed routinely every year playoff time.

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22 minutes ago, Einstein said:

Bernard is the real deal. What a player.


Listen to this story. He tried so hard to play in the Chiefs game that he cried when the Doctors told him he couldn't play:
 

 

Cool.  He wasn't going to help that dline that got virtually no pressure.   I'm so jaded at this loss it's unreal.  I doubt any defense has sucked this badly over 3 playoff games.  I'm betting it's historically bad.

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