familykwi Posted yesterday at 08:09 AM Posted yesterday at 08:09 AM Annually the Bills shy away from rookies making an impact since the coaches fear giving rookies too much responsibility. Other successful teams don’t fall into this scared narrative. McDermott either needs too trust Beane and the picks he’s given, or learn how too coach up rookies and make the contributors right away. Worthy v Coleman. Mahomes clearly trust Worthy more. Elam v KC secondary last couple or years. Elam has been ruined by this coaching staff forcing him too fit into a system he’s not suited for instead of adjusting a scheme for him too thrive while KC plugs & plays rookies annually who get the job done. McDermott has been great for culture, but he’s annually fails this team from getting too the pinnacle 2 1 Quote
Dr.Sack Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM Beane and McDermott need to play more complimentary FO football centered around the draft. Also time to trim more fat. Age 32 Milano < Dorian age 24 Age 36 Von < Solomon age 23 Age 31 Rasul < Elam age 24 Let’s clear cap space. Quote
familykwi Posted yesterday at 08:22 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:22 AM I posted elsewhere that other than Josh & Dawkins, most or the high priced players we’ve extended have underperformed Milano due too injury Von to age & injury, Tre injury The return is not worthy the investments Elam was a bad fit choice. Unless the defense is going to revamp to play to has strengths (something I highly doubt) then he’s should be traded to resurrect his career. Get an asset for him and do better in development Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted yesterday at 08:47 AM Posted yesterday at 08:47 AM 30 minutes ago, Dr.Sack said: Beane and McDermott need to play more complimentary FO football centered around the draft. Also time to trim more fat. Age 32 Milano < Dorian age 24 Age 36 Von < Solomon age 23 Age 31 Rasul < Elam age 24 Let’s clear cap space. There's going to be alot more players than that gone. Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 09:27 AM Posted yesterday at 09:27 AM 1 hour ago, familykwi said: Annually the Bills shy away from rookies making an impact since the coaches fear giving rookies too much responsibility. Other successful teams don’t fall into this scared narrative. McDermott either needs too trust Beane and the picks he’s given, or learn how too coach up rookies and make the contributors right away. Worthy v Coleman. Mahomes clearly trust Worthy more. Elam v KC secondary last couple or years. Elam has been ruined by this coaching staff forcing him too fit into a system he’s not suited for instead of adjusting a scheme for him too thrive while KC plugs & plays rookies annually who get the job done. McDermott has been great for culture, but he’s annually fails this team from getting too the pinnacle Coleman can't get open. That's why Josh doesn't trust him. And Elam was getting cooked in man looks which are supposedly his thing last night. Just two bad picks Im afraid. 3 3 1 Quote
ProcessTruster Posted yesterday at 01:11 PM Posted yesterday at 01:11 PM And frankly, while HOF coaches Spags and Reid brought the pain for sure, JA17 wasn't very good last night. Let's spread the criticism around to all the appropriate parties. Spags took the scramble away, and for whatever reason Josh simply wasn't his usual surgical self from the pocket last night. And the big bad O Line got handled in crunch time. They got worked by the higher talent, higher energy, HOF coached team last night. And they still almost pulled it off at the end. Go Bills. 2 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted yesterday at 03:08 PM Posted yesterday at 03:08 PM Beane is as much to fault as McD. The guys that failed McD yesterday were high draft picks by Beane. Groot, Epenesa, Elam, Kincaid, Bishop, and Coleman all were garbage last night. Then however Beane corrects his mistake and gets a true WR1 and McDermott fails to use him. Beane finally fixes the O-line and then watches McD and Brady fail to keep running the ball. Beane gets two decent TE's and Brady can't design an offense that uses either of them correctly. 1 Quote
warrior9 Posted yesterday at 03:13 PM Posted yesterday at 03:13 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, ProcessTruster said: And frankly, while HOF coaches Spags and Reid brought the pain for sure, JA17 wasn't very good last night. Let's spread the criticism around to all the appropriate parties. Spags took the scramble away, and for whatever reason Josh simply wasn't his usual surgical self from the pocket last night. And the big bad O Line got handled in crunch time. They got worked by the higher talent, higher energy, HOF coached team last night. And they still almost pulled it off at the end. Go Bills. The "Josh wasn't good last night" crowd is absolutely mind numbing. They put up 29 points on a team that allowed that number once this year....... earlier in the year against the Bills. If he wasn't "very good" please explain? Was he good on the first drive? No. They let up 32 points to a team that scored 30 points ZERO times this year. 22 of 34 240 yards, 2 TDs 11 rushes 40 yards..... that's "not very good"? Edited yesterday at 03:17 PM by warrior9 1 Quote
Governor Posted yesterday at 03:14 PM Posted yesterday at 03:14 PM 6 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said: There's going to be alot more players than that gone. I think we should gut the entire defense and that includes Milano. It’s time. Quote
Aussie Joe Posted yesterday at 03:16 PM Posted yesterday at 03:16 PM 6 hours ago, familykwi said: I posted elsewhere that other than Josh & Dawkins, most or the high priced players we’ve extended have underperformed Milano due too injury Von to age & injury, Tre injury The return is not worthy the investments Tre and Milano played well before their injuries … so perhaps they can pin that on bad luck … Miller was a dice roll that clearly didn’t work …time to cut bait … they need to replace him though with a top level player … who I don’t know ..but they should be prepared to trade for someone Quote
jahnyc Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Not sure I understand this post. Coleman played a lot this season and showed very little. Other posters have noted his deficiencies with separating and it will be interesting to see if he can improve, I have my doubts. Elam has had every opportunity to be a starter, even in his first year. He may not be a fit for the Bills defensive system, but his play has been poor and I don't think he would do better in another system. Quote
Draconator Posted yesterday at 03:32 PM Posted yesterday at 03:32 PM 7 hours ago, Dr.Sack said: Beane and McDermott need to play more complimentary FO football centered around the draft. Also time to trim more fat. Age 32 Milano < Dorian age 24 Age 36 Von < Solomon age 23 Age 31 Rasul < Elam age 24 Let’s clear cap space. Get rid of Elam. He's a bust. Quote
Sargent Hulka Posted yesterday at 06:20 PM Posted yesterday at 06:20 PM I think it's time to move on from Beane. His drafting is spotty; lousy high round busts. He overpays on contracts. If not for lucking out with Josh Allen, these Bills teams going back five seasons would be hard pressed to win eight games a season. Quote
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