Aussie Joe Posted January 25 Posted January 25 Anyone email Terry the article yet? terryp@buffalobills.com Quote
Gregg Posted January 25 Posted January 25 9 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said: Anyone email Terry the article yet? terryp@buffalobills.com Terry wouldn't listen to any media or fans views of McDermott. If he did value someone else's opinion of Sean it would probably be Beane. Beane already said Sean did a great job this year. 1 Quote
Aussie Joe Posted January 25 Posted January 25 (edited) 1 minute ago, Gregg said: Terry wouldn't listen to any media or fans views of McDermott. If he did value someone else's opinion of Sean it would probably be Beane. Beane already said Sean did a great job this year. Im sure he doesn’t value this guys opinion… but I hope he has someone outside the organisation who’s opinion he values Edited January 25 by Aussie Joe 1 Quote
Billever76 Posted January 25 Posted January 25 4 hours ago, EasternOHBillsFan said: We scored a grand total of TEN points for a game at HOME... that's not the defense's fault. It's the reason why Dorsey is out of a job because it bled into the 2023 season. Cincinnati offense controlled that game no problems Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted January 25 Posted January 25 11 minutes ago, Billever76 said: Cincinnati offense controlled that game no problems That's because THEY KNEW we couldn't score points to threaten their lead, period. 1 Quote
Billever76 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 1 minute ago, EasternOHBillsFan said: That's because THEY KNEW we couldn't score points to threaten their lead, period. They knew just keep allen and an offense that can score in an instant off the field.....both offense and defense stunk vs Cincinnati but let's not act like this offense hasn't carried the weight while the defense completely collapses every season NUMEROUS times...if it wasn't for allen this team is sitting at .500 at best the last 5 seasons 1 Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted January 26 Posted January 26 52 minutes ago, Billever76 said: They knew just keep allen and an offense that can score in an instant off the field.....both offense and defense stunk vs Cincinnati but let's not act like this offense hasn't carried the weight while the defense completely collapses every season NUMEROUS times...if it wasn't for allen this team is sitting at .500 at best the last 5 seasons We don't disagree on most of it, but the offense has failed to back the defense NUMEROUS times as well, and we ended up winning some of those games, especially the Chargers game where we had a -3 turnover ratio. Everyone knows Josh is the difference between over 10 wins and a losing season. Quote
stuvian Posted January 26 Posted January 26 why would Terry read something about what he already has the best seat in the house to view up close? Quote
Wayne Arnold Posted January 26 Posted January 26 4 hours ago, FireChans said: I don’t understand this argument that our base nickel D was getting run on, but we want less linebackers in coverage. I guess you wanted to start out with more dime looks? Or you wanted Matakevich out there in coverage? Neither of those sound like solutions to me. To me, the one of the biggest injuries prior to this game was Rapp. I think this game needed our big nickel 3 safety look that we had been going with occasionally. But we couldn’t, because everyone was hurt. For Klein to receive 98% of snaps alone is absurd. Dorian Williams received SIX snaps. They needed Dorian's athleticism. McDermott is so controlled by fear-based decision making that he would rather fail with an over-the-hill veteran with 0 athleticism left in the tank and who has no business being on an NFL football field anymore than go with a rookie who might make a mental mistake once in a while but will make up for it with superior physical talent. Or he could've come up with a gameplan to use Siran Neal on Kelce more. Anything would have been better. Quote
Bruffalo Posted January 26 Posted January 26 7 hours ago, Aussie Joe said: Anyone email Terry the article yet? terryp@buffalobills.com As someone who has had to support very high level executives before... There is no way Terry is checking his own E-Mails. 2 Quote
Fan in Chicago Posted January 26 Posted January 26 (edited) 2 hours ago, stuvian said: why would Terry read something about what he already has the best seat in the house to view up close? That's why consultants in the world have a job. To tell the owner/company what they are unable to see because it's too close to their nose Edited January 26 by Fan in Chicago Quote
Buftex Posted January 26 Posted January 26 On 1/23/2024 at 7:27 PM, NeverOutNick said: Bingo! And honestly teams can do whatever they want. The cubs just did this same situation with David Ross when they dismissed him for Craig Counsel as their manager. I’d just fire him straight up but at least this gives the warm and fuzzies to him for his years of service and ultimately lets him make the decision if he wants to fall on his own sword before being put out of his misery. I assume you have never been a manager of people? 1 Quote
FireChans Posted January 26 Posted January 26 (edited) 1 hour ago, Wayne Arnold said: For Klein to receive 98% of snaps alone is absurd. Dorian Williams received SIX snaps. They needed Dorian's athleticism. McDermott is so controlled by fear-based decision making that he would rather fail with an over-the-hill veteran with 0 athleticism left in the tank and who has no business being on an NFL football field anymore than go with a rookie who might make a mental mistake once in a while but will make up for it with superior physical talent. Or he could've come up with a gameplan to use Siran Neal on Kelce more. Anything would have been better. Yeah yeah, and if Dorian Williams gets spun around on misdirection on runs like he has ALL SEASON, and Pacheco had 120 yards at half, you’d be playing Monday morning coordinator questioning the decision to put him out there when Klein led the team in tackles the week before. Dorian doesn’t even have experience with the green dot, you think he should be QBing the defense in that spot? ”anything would have been better” is not a sufficient answer. And honestly, I don’t think it’s true. Edited January 26 by FireChans Quote
BillsFan692 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 McDermott does just enough to stick around. We're totally screwed=p Quote
Wayne Arnold Posted January 26 Posted January 26 10 hours ago, FireChans said: Yeah yeah, and if Dorian Williams gets spun around on misdirection on runs like he has ALL SEASON, and Pacheco had 120 yards at half, you’d be playing Monday morning coordinator questioning the decision to put him out there when Klein led the team in tackles the week before. Dorian doesn’t even have experience with the green dot, you think he should be QBing the defense in that spot? ”anything would have been better” is not a sufficient answer. And honestly, I don’t think it’s true. Always with the excuses for McDermott. Who said anything about Dorian quarterbacking the defense? Dodson was playing, and he played great. Klein was a train wreck from the very first snap of the game. Considering the Chiefs averaged 7.7 yards per play against McDermott's defense on Sunday - their highest ypp average of the season - I would say, yes, "anything would have been better". In fact, Chiefs only averaged more than 7.0 yards per play in one game out of their 17 this season. They averaged 5.6 yards per play on offense in 2023. For reference, the 49ers led the league in yards per play with 6.6. Again, Chiefs had 7.7 against the Bills on Sunday. Once again, McDermott falls flat on his face in the playoffs. The man has peaked. 1 Quote
FireChans Posted January 26 Posted January 26 7 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said: Always with the excuses for McDermott. Who said anything about Dorian quarterbacking the defense? Dodson was playing, and he played great. Klein was a train wreck from the very first snap of the game. Considering the Chiefs averaged 7.7 yards per play against McDermott's defense on Sunday - their highest ypp average of the season - I would say, yes, "anything would have been better". In fact, Chiefs only averaged more than 7.0 yards per play in one game out of their 17 this season. They averaged 5.6 yards per play on offense in 2023. For reference, the 49ers led the league in yards per play with 6.6. Again, Chiefs had 7.7 against the Bills on Sunday. Once again, McDermott falls flat on his face in the playoffs. The man has peaked. Dodson doesn’t wear the green dot lol. They even made a point of it because Klein exited the game when he got hurt and they had to switch helmets. This is what I’m talking about with the criticisms. We should have guys like Dorian Williams and Tyrel Dodson (who have no experience organizing the defense) do it because we know the defense looked bad otherwise. Its nonsense. Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted January 26 Posted January 26 On 1/23/2024 at 8:14 PM, Dablitzkrieg said: Never read anything related to Tyler Dunne If you’re not willing to explore all sides of an issue , then don’t bother sharing an opinion. Quote
FireChans Posted January 26 Posted January 26 2 minutes ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said: If you’re not willing to explore all sides of an issue , then don’t bother sharing an opinion. This is a message to Mr. Dunne right? Quote
Wayne Arnold Posted January 26 Posted January 26 14 minutes ago, FireChans said: Dodson doesn’t wear the green dot lol. They even made a point of it because Klein exited the game when he got hurt and they had to switch helmets. This is what I’m talking about with the criticisms. We should have guys like Dorian Williams and Tyrel Dodson (who have no experience organizing the defense) do it because we know the defense looked bad otherwise. Its nonsense. Is Dodson deaf? Why wouldn't he be capable of wearing the helmet with the radio and lead the defense? He's a four-year veteran in this system, he competed for the starting MLB job all preseason, he's started 10 games this year. And we're supposed to believe that he can't call the defense and instead we need a guy with no athleticism left who was sitting on the couch just a couple weeks ago to be in on 98% of snaps against the defending world champs in the AFC Semifinals? This is a very weird take you're clutching onto. The depths the McDermott excuse-makers will go... 1 Quote
FireChans Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Just now, Wayne Arnold said: Is Dodson deaf? Why wouldn't he be capable of wearing the helmet with the radio and lead the defense? He's a four-year veteran in this system, he competed for the starting MLB job all preseason, he's started 10 games this year. And we're supposed to believe that he can't call the defense and instead we need a guy with no athleticism left who was sitting on the couch just a couple weeks ago to be in on 98% of snaps against the defending world champs in the AFC Semifinals? This is a very weird take you're clutching onto. The depths the McDermott excuse-makers will go... Okay, I guess if Dorian Williams is a career bust and never shows any ability to start in the NFL, let alone a playoff game, you’ll retract this take? Seems odd to have so much belief in a player at this stage, but hey, do you. I’m sure you won’t just pivot to “another wasted defensive draft pick” tired takes. 1 Quote
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