mannc Posted September 24 Posted September 24 That's why, all things being equal, it's better to have an "offensive" head coach, like Andy Reid, Mike Shanahan or Sean McVay. You don't have to worry about your offensive mastermind being poached by other teams because they are under contract and are already head coaches. 1 Quote
Mat68 Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Brady is maximizing Allens mind not his physical ability. Gives Allen the tools to recognize the defense and knows where to attack. Allen is reaching the pinnacle of QB play. Find the holes in zone get to the matchups in man. Play off we will run it down your throat. Defense makes the right call stops play and Allen now gets the first down or a TD. Its pretty incredible. I don't expect Allen to be perfect every game but this design puts a heck of a-lot on defenses. Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted September 24 Posted September 24 These are first years coordinators. They aren’t going anywhere for a few years or until the Bills win a Super Bowl whichever comes first. Quote
Boatdrinks Posted September 24 Posted September 24 12 minutes ago, boyst said: sometimes i wonder why these guys do not decide to really hone their skills as a coordinator. if this guy can be a coordinator for Buffalo 6-8 years total and really, really learn the league, perfect his craft, learn from others etc.... he could be one of the greatest head coaches if they ever chose. 💰💰💰 Quote
Rubes Posted September 24 Posted September 24 2 hours ago, Bills!Win! said: Brady and Babich for president/vice president We're all loving them right now, but I imagine we also were pretty high on Dorsey about this time last year when we were sitting at 3-1 after three straight demolitions of the Raiders, Commanders, and Dolphins. Who knows what will happen when adversity comes knocking? 1 1 Quote
boyst Posted September 24 Posted September 24 3 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said: 💰💰💰 If I was the owner I'd pay enough and work it to the guys being fine for money. 1 Quote
JerseyBills Posted September 24 Posted September 24 3 hours ago, Success said: For starters, McDermott has done a great job this year as a whole. We lost a lot of big names, and the consensus nationally was that we were going to take a step back. We weren't sure what our identity would be. In pretty short order, this team looks like the best in the league. McD has gotten a lot of criticism in the past, but has everyone been watching the other games? There is a LOT of bad coaching in the league right now. Then there is the defense. Losing Milano, Bernard & Johnson right out of the gate - and still looking like a top 5 D. They're playing fast, they're hitting hard, I'm not seeing any missed assignments or blown coverages. This is a swarming, smothering defense. The offense also looks as good as we've seen. For starters, we have a run game. In the pass game, 10 different guys caught passes from Allen yesterday. I mean, who do you cover if you're an opposing defense? Brady is mixing it up beautifully, and getting everyone involved. I have a lot of faith in our current staff. It feels like we finally have the coaching we need to get that elusive title. Couldn't agree more, Brady and Babich were phenomenal choices to take over the O and D, Couldn't be more thrilled and content with our weekly gameplan, these boys are making these other teams look like amateurs on game day... McD is easily top 3 in the game rn 1 Quote
TheBrownBear Posted September 24 Posted September 24 I'm obviously loving what we've seen against these bottom feeding Florida teams. Real test begins this week. Quote
fergie's ire Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Just watched an all 22 breakdown of the 4th down play to Shakir. That was one of the most beautiful play designs I've ever seen. Quote
BigAl2526 Posted September 24 Posted September 24 I think that McDermott has the coordinators he's going to be happy with, at least until they are poached by teams looking for a head coach. I'm sure McDermott still has input into the defense, but he does trust Babich. On the offensive side, the Bills have given Brady all the tools he needs for a complete offense. I suppose if I wanted to nit pick I could say that it would be nice if Buffalo had an athletic and fast 240+ lb running back who could run between the tackles no matter the defense throws at them and then outrun defensive backs to the end zone. Shy of that, I see no weak spots for this offense. They have an elite QB, a top offensive line that can open holes in the running game and protect the passer at a high level, solid running backs who can both catch and run, great tight ends and solid wide receivers who get open, have great hands and can get yards after the catch. I don't think there is a defense in the league that can take away everything that Buffalo can do. Brady knows that, and he's willing to exploit whatever defenses leave available. Jacksonville plays a man scheme in pass defense and focusses on stopping the run. Josh Allen picked them apart and the receivers dealt with Jacksonville's DBs easily. I haven't followed this year's edition of the Baltimore Ravens, but I think if they try the same strategy as Jacksonville, Josh will have another field day. If they try a shell defense with 2 deep safeties, Buffalo will run the ball down their throats. Brady knows how to scheme both the run and the pass and he's willing to go heavy either way as the circumstances dictate. Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Since my post was rolled into this one, I'm going on record saying we have brady one more year at most. Downfall of having a DC for a HC Quote
skibum Posted September 24 Posted September 24 McDermott and co. have been amazing at building a confident, disciplined team that communicates well and can execute a sensible game plan. The real test will be how they manage the big games strategically, in real time. This has been the Achilles heal of this regime all along. Quote
PonyBoy Posted September 24 Posted September 24 3 hours ago, Rubes said: We're all loving them right now, but I imagine we also were pretty high on Dorsey about this time last year when we were sitting at 3-1 after three straight demolitions of the Raiders, Commanders, and Dolphins. Who knows what will happen when adversity comes knocking? Quote
JGMcD2 Posted September 24 Posted September 24 5 hours ago, Nephilim17 said: Looking good so far but I'd like to see us beat a couple teams with top QBs. Yeah, we’ve got the reigning MVP, reigning ROY and a future Hall of Famer the next 3 weeks so you’ll get to see here soon. That being said, Kyler Murray, Tua Tagovailoa and Trevor Lawrence aren’t bottom feeders. They’re all highly regarded 1st rounders that are got top QB money. Lawrence (T-2) and Murray (9) are top 10 in contract value. Tua is just outside at #12. 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted September 24 Posted September 24 (edited) 4 hours ago, mannc said: That's why, all things being equal, it's better to have an "offensive" head coach, like Andy Reid, Mike Shanahan or Sean McVay. You don't have to worry about your offensive mastermind being poached by other teams because they are under contract and are already head coaches. Yes Bill belichick the greatest winning coach of all time with the most super bowls is known as an offensive guru lol Oh that's right he is a defensive guru Teams are dumb if they just keep picking up Bill's offensive coordinators thinking they're there next success when it's a team culture that Josh Allen drives the engine They're not getting Josh Allen when they hire our coordinator Edited September 24 by Buffalo716 Quote
eball Posted September 24 Posted September 24 6 hours ago, NewEra said: You ain’t lying- but I do believe that the league will uncover a thing or two that will slow us down some. The adapting to that will decide our season……along with some luck. I feel that injuries and luck are the biggest reason we haven’t had at least 1 Lombardi over the past 3 seasons Everyone really underestimates the value of luck in the postseason. The Chiefs have had more than their share and it’s time for the tide to turn. 2 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Just now, eball said: Everyone really underestimates the value of luck in the postseason. The Chiefs have had more than their share and it’s time for the tide to turn. Luck is the one thing that nobody ever talks about in the NFL when it comes down to winning... In a 17-week season with a post season where everybody is beat up and hurt Being healthy at the right time is nothing more than luck Quote
eball Posted September 24 Posted September 24 4 hours ago, Rubes said: We're all loving them right now, but I imagine we also were pretty high on Dorsey about this time last year when we were sitting at 3-1 after three straight demolitions of the Raiders, Commanders, and Dolphins. Who knows what will happen when adversity comes knocking? Yes, of course we were — we are fans. But the games were different. And then the injury bug slammed our defense. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted September 24 Posted September 24 2 hours ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said: Since my post was rolled into this one, I'm going on record saying we have brady one more year at most. Downfall of having a DC for a HC Yet if we didn't have a defensive guy .. we wouldn't be masking all of our defensive injuries for years and putting out and developing all these all pro guys No offensive minded coach is taking Jordan poyer a Cleveland browns cast off and turning him into an All-Pro besides a defensive back guru 1 1 Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Just now, Buffalo716 said: Yet if we didn't have a defensive guy .. we wouldn't be masking all of our defensive injuries for years and putting out and developing all these all pro guys No offensive minded coach is taking Jordan poyer a Cleveland browns cast off and turning him into an All-Pro besides a defensive back guru Who's the most important player on the team? Quote
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