Back2Buff Posted Monday at 01:40 PM Posted Monday at 01:40 PM My biggest issue with Milano is that you can literally see him playing with one arm. I don't know why he is out there. Dorian Williams is better than Milano with one arm Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted Monday at 01:46 PM Posted Monday at 01:46 PM 4 minutes ago, Back2Buff said: My biggest issue with Milano is that you can literally see him playing with one arm. I don't know why he is out there. Dorian Williams is better than Milano with one arm I don't think his arm is hurt. I think he's playing and feeling things out still. He actually looked more comfortable imo. He'll be ready for the playoffs bro. I wouldn't worry about it. All 3 lbs will play regardless 1 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted Monday at 01:50 PM Posted Monday at 01:50 PM (edited) 10 minutes ago, Back2Buff said: My biggest issue with Milano is that you can literally see him playing with one arm. I don't know why he is out there. Dorian Williams is better than Milano with one arm He is out there because McDermott is a loyal coach, which I dont hate. The only thing Milano is doing even remotely well is helping the pass rush. He isnt dropping into coverage well and is a major liability in the run game. It was embarrassing to watch him shoot the wrong gap yesterday. To your point, he cant shed well because the arm is holding him back. But, the hardest part for me to watch is seeing his play speed and diagnosis leaving him. He is late consistently. The diagnosis can return. If the play speed is physical and not mental, it will be the thing that gets his contract tore up in the offseason. Edited Monday at 01:52 PM by thenorthremembers Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted Monday at 01:51 PM Posted Monday at 01:51 PM I don’t if Milano is done or not, but I do think the Bills D was better prior to his return. 1 Quote
blitzboy54 Posted Monday at 01:53 PM Posted Monday at 01:53 PM On 12/8/2024 at 9:25 PM, FireChans said: Matt didn’t look good last week but conditions were iffy so I waited to discuss this until I saw him in the Rams game. He looks very slow and hesitant out there. Now of course, the rest of the defense wasn’t much better so maybe it’s still too early to tell. It’s certainly possible he is just getting back to trusting his leg/knee in game-speed. I hope so, because this defense really needs another high level performer that plays closer to the LOS. What are your thoughts? I guess I was the only one that saw the drop off when he left the game. 1 Quote
PayDaBill$ Posted Monday at 01:55 PM Posted Monday at 01:55 PM (edited) He’s made of paper mache. Great player but it’s time to move on. I’d put him in the same category as McCaffery @ SF. Edited Monday at 03:45 PM by PayDaBill$ 2 Quote
ILBillsfan Posted Monday at 01:57 PM Posted Monday at 01:57 PM (edited) It's preseason right now for Milano...confirmation is the groin strain not suprised as he was getting back and stressing the body.....still think the Bills should of slowly worked him in vs going all 100% of each game Edited Monday at 03:01 PM by ILBillsfan 1 Quote
HereComesTheReignAgain Posted Monday at 01:59 PM Posted Monday at 01:59 PM 3 minutes ago, PayDaBill$ said: He’s made of paper machete. Great player but it’s time to move on. Why would anyone make a machete out of paper? 6 1 Quote
skibum Posted Monday at 02:00 PM Posted Monday at 02:00 PM Hopefully they will give Milano some rest during this final stretch of very winnable games. 1 1 Quote
Desert Bills Fan Posted Monday at 02:15 PM Posted Monday at 02:15 PM 32 minutes ago, Back2Buff said: My biggest issue with Milano is that you can literally see him playing with one arm. I don't know why he is out there. Dorian Williams is better than Milano with one arm I noticed that definitely on two plays - he was maneuvering to use his good arm for the tackle - and was ineffective. hope he returns to form, but yesterday he did not look good. Quote
Bills!Win! Posted Monday at 02:26 PM Posted Monday at 02:26 PM Mosf of us now believe in McDermott. Let’s trust him on this one 2 Quote
Ga boy Posted Monday at 02:34 PM Posted Monday at 02:34 PM 12 hours ago, HOUSE said: I am not giving up on Matt Milano, it's been a slow return but he will be back, trust me Would you bet the house 🏠? Quote
US Egg Posted Monday at 03:39 PM Posted Monday at 03:39 PM 1 hour ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said: Why would anyone make a machete out of paper? In the olden days people licked envelopes, sometimes slitting their tongue, cut like a razor. Quote
Riverboat Ritchie Posted Monday at 03:40 PM Posted Monday at 03:40 PM 1 hour ago, skibum said: Hopefully they will give Milano some rest during this final stretch of very winnable games. Not sure if that is the answer. He needs to read plays quicker, get confident with his body particularly with tackling, and audition on if he should be starting over Williams. 1 Quote
PayDaBill$ Posted Monday at 03:44 PM Posted Monday at 03:44 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said: Why would anyone make a machete out of paper? Lmao have to love auto-correct. Edited Monday at 03:46 PM by PayDaBill$ Quote
Dubie54 Posted Monday at 03:54 PM Posted Monday at 03:54 PM The d is better with him off the field. He may be done and we probably won’t really know until next year. 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Monday at 03:59 PM Posted Monday at 03:59 PM 1 hour ago, Desert Bills Fan said: I noticed that definitely on two plays - he was maneuvering to use his good arm for the tackle - and was ineffective. hope he returns to form, but yesterday he did not look good. Yea, I noticed on one run play where he was meeting a RB head on that he kind of turned to lessen the blow on his on arm Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted Monday at 04:01 PM Posted Monday at 04:01 PM 2 hours ago, PayDaBill$ said: He’s made of paper mache. Great player but it’s time to move on. I’d put him in the same category as McCaffery @ SF. Check out the contract....... Quote
PayDaBill$ Posted Monday at 04:02 PM Posted Monday at 04:02 PM (edited) We need to get younger bigger ane more physical. I love Milano but he’s hurt every year. He’s too fragile at this point in his career and mia far too often. Time to move on, we did it last year with a bunch of older guys. Edited Monday at 04:03 PM by PayDaBill$ Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted Monday at 04:02 PM Posted Monday at 04:02 PM 2 hours ago, skibum said: Hopefully they will give Milano some rest during this final stretch of very winnable games. Or more play time to get back up to his peak level. Quote
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