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Beane/McDermott End of season press conferences (Beane live now, Sean at 2pm)


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1 hour ago, Coffeesforclosers said:

 

I had to remind myself that we win 11+ games every year.

Hey,  I'd take a half dozen 7-10 seasons, if they came with just one goddamned championship.

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5 minutes ago, BarleyNY said:

There is nothing being said at this press conference that disgusts me more as the BS narrative that KC is unbeatable so we should just be happy to get as far as we do. With remotely competent coaching we take the 13 seconds playoff games from KC. With good coaching we take at least two playoff games. Heck, we have gone to the playoffs seven times under McDermott and last season was the first time the team we lost to did not lose their next game. It’s a weak, disgusting and false narrative. 

it would be funny if someone would point out to Beane et al that we are responsible for a lot of it

 

like if we beat KC the two or three times we're supposed to and go on to win Super Bowls suddenly we are the dynasty and Chiefs are chasing us

 

one of the biggest sources of frustration is that we created the Chiefs

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Posted
51 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

In his time here he's brought in ONE big time free agent in Von...and paid a ridiculous overpay to do it.

 

Trading for Cooper is actually on point. He seems to make a trade near the draft almost every year. More times than not it's been a move for an offensive player that doesn't work out well. And the last two (Cooper and Hines) offensive players we traded for were very underused. Again on point. 

He traded for Rasul Douglas, and he became an impact starter.

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36 minutes ago, RkFast said:

 

 

Yet, the team has run into the same wall for 4 years now. They CANT have a "run it back, we are already great" mentality. Thats a recipe for disaster and seems to be what Beane plans to do based on his passive comments in this PC.

 

THAT is what is angering me (and others).

 

There is a lot of nuance that is missing when it's summed up like this though. 

 

They legitimately haven't "run it back" for all intents and purposes for years.

 

They have had different OC's basically every year.

Same with DC.

Our personnel gets poached almost annually.

They haven't had the same players available (sometimes due to the very logical yet often maligned reason of injury)

Different players have let this team down in crucial scenarios back to back years (whether elite or not).

 

Essentially they've been in a situation where they have consistently won while mired in inconsistency.

 

Yes the organization has its shortcomings and faults; however they are sensationalized when you're literally the only team in direct comparison and competition with a modern day dynasty that barely has to deal with any inconsistency; paired with an all time winning, certified HOF HC/OC.

 

It's not the easiest task to just overcome that. 

It's frustrating but that's the reality of the situation. 

 

We still are the team that has the best chance to overcome that and I believe we will. 

 

*Prepares for backlash*

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

With all those terrible draft picks, how on earth did we manage to get to the AFCCG? If we draft so terribly, it sounds like we are over performing. 

 

We seem to have a logic issue. 

 

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Josh Allen.

Worst division in football.

Rookie QB in Round 1

Beating B’more gave everyone false hope

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Posted
8 minutes ago, LabattBlue said:

I don’t think there is a single poster here who would have predicted back in the summer that Hollins would be a bigger contributor than Coleman.  Kudos to Hollins.  


I don’t think Mack’s mom would have… he’s a 31 year old that cracked 2000 career yards this year. 
 

I like hollins but might be an indictment on the plan (or execution of the plan) if he’s getting that level of play 

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1 minute ago, MJS said:

He traded for Rasul Douglas, and he became an impact starter.

Yes, and spoke to the offensive trades he made.

 

Douglas made a nice impact last year. Was fairly mediocre this year.

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2 minutes ago, SCBills said:

 

If our QB was Aaron Rodgers or Tua Tagavailoa, what do you think our season looks like?

 

How do you think McDermott and Beane are viewed?

 

They get credit for Allen.  And he is why they're still here.  That's not meant as a huge insult either.. if you don't have an elite QB, unless your name is Mike Tomlin, you have a limited shelf life as a GM/HC.

 

They drafted Josh 7 years ago.  The NFL is, as all pro sports are, a what have you done for me lately league.  And lately, Buffalo's top picks have been mediocre.  

 

Still haven't drafted and developed a boundary receiver during their tenure.  And yet, here we are talking about WR separation...which is why Josh got battered earlier in the season and requires him being plunged into the pile multiple times a game.

 

It's all noise until they prioritize receivers and the offense in general above the defense.  

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2 minutes ago, Bills aPHILLYate said:

paired with an all time winning, certified HOF HC/OC.

 

Good clear-eyed post and you can probably add DC to that as well.

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We are just happy to be there. It’s just all the good things and no addressing the real issue. It’s to bad none of the reporters had the balls to just say why can other teams stop the chiefs and we can’t? Go ahead and try and spin that positively any way you can. It’s just a mic drop end of story. Why can the raiders stop them? They are horrendous. Why is it only McDermotts defense that can’t ever make the chiefs punt?

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50 minutes ago, Bleeding Bills Blue said:

People complain about cooper usage - "Cooper probably needed surgery" - INJURY EXCUSE! 

People complain about Coleman - "He's young" - HEARD THAT WITH EDMUNDS

 

A team... that was expected by many pundits to finish 3rd in the division... went to the AFC championship and almost knocked off a dynasty (7 AFC championships in 7 seasons is ridiculous)... and people want to fire the coach that got them there, and the GM who put the team together.

 

I don’t think anyone wants to fire anyone for what they’ve done.   I believe the instinct arises from a loss in confidence in what they can do.     I’m sensitive to this.  Occasionally the skill to get to the finish line and the skill to cross it are found in different people.

 

McDermott appears not to have lost the room.   Watch Allen this off season and next.

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4 minutes ago, BillsVet said:

 

 

They drafted Josh 7 years ago.  The NFL is, as all pro sports are, a what have you done for me lately league.  And lately, Buffalo's top picks have been mediocre.  

 

Still haven't drafted and developed a boundary receiver during their tenure.  And yet, here we are talking about WR separation...which is why Josh got battered earlier in the season and requires him being plunged into the pile multiple times a game.

 

It's all noise until they prioritize receivers and the offense in general above the defense.  


my worry all year was how thin the wr room was and by proxy how often Josh would need to be Superman 

 

I sure would love the perk of still scoring a ton during the regular season with him taking half the hits- and then come January be able to really reach into the bag of tricks, like you see KC do 

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Posted
1 hour ago, eball said:

 

At Beane's press conference last year did you expect the Bills to jettison Diggs, Morse, Poyer, Hyde, Davis, etc.?

 

Of course you didn't, because Beane doesn't owe anyone any insight into how he's going to tweak the roster going forward.

 

Lighten up.

 

Actually everyone except Diggs was expected. Maybe Morse was a bit of a surprise. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Roundybout said:


 

 

Wow. This is pretty damning. Hopefully Keon gets that physicality back. 

 

Yeah I am extremely disappointed with how he ended the season. After the stretch of Tennessee and Seattle I was ready to take a victory lap over my support of him because it looked like he had really started to figure things out. But he ended the season playing worse than he did in game one. Hopefully we can chalk it up to the injury but it's concerning to see a player regress that much and never turn their trend line back around.

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