Pimlach Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 3 hours ago, GASabresIUFAN said: I said before this game that the Bills WR group needs an overhaul. Harty and Sherfield need to go. Beane needs to draft two WRs early in the draft to replace Davis and eventually Diggs. We need better speed, better hands and better size at the position. Getting another real threat the teams have to respect will help open up Diggs and make Josh much more effective in the passing game. Diggs is an odd ball. Not sure what to think of him. I guess contract wise they need to keep him another year but we should draft a WR#1 and groom him next year. CB and WR and Saftey are the biggest needs. We can finally be ok with the OL and DL going into the draft. Kicker and Punter both need upgrades. 2
GASabresIUFAN Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 1 hour ago, Pimlach said: Diggs is an odd ball. Not sure what to think of him. I guess contract wise they need to keep him another year but we should draft a WR#1 and groom him next year. CB and WR and Saftey are the biggest needs. We can finally be ok with the OL and DL going into the draft. Kicker and Punter both need upgrades. Bass has a dead cap higher than his salary so I suspect he'll return. We do get cap savings moving on from Martin, but was he really an issue? His injury was the cause of the issues yesterday. I definitely want at least 2 WRs in the draft both pretty early. Safety is a must in the draft. Having additional depth at CB may or may not be a must depending on how management feels about Elam and Dane Jackson. 2
Claude Balls Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 I finally got suspended from TBD for telling the truth. Simon is the biggest pos moderator on the planet. And i don't give 2 shits if I get banned from here. 1 1 1
Pimlach Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 29 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said: Bass has a dead cap higher than his salary so I suspect he'll return. We do get cap savings moving on from Martin, but was he really an issue? His injury was the cause of the issues yesterday. I definitely want at least 2 WRs in the draft both pretty early. Safety is a must in the draft. Having additional depth at CB may or may not be a must depending on how management feels about Elam and Dane Jackson. I think they like Dane as a solid backup. If Elam can break out it would help. 1
steveoat87 Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 Hard for me to fathom how Pegula sees the devotion and love of Bills fans, but totally neglects the Sabres. Say what you want about McDermott (he does have faults) but he and the GM have set a tradition of winning. This is the polar opposite of the Sabres. As they the say, the definition of insane is repeating the same things over and over again when they clearly don't work. How can someone as successful as Pegula not see this!! Hire a competent managerial structure (which he can certainly afford given that the Bills just hosted 2 playoff games) and make the Sabres a team that he can be proud of. How can he be proud of this team!! 1
Crusader1969 Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 3 hours ago, Sabres Fan in NS said: The quote tells the story. It was a gutsy call by McD. A good call. Can't blame the coach if the players did not execute the play properly. He had Josh Allen and he chose to put the ball into Hamlin's hands?? 3 hours ago, Sabres Fan in NS said: A college coach should not come into the Bills at this point. If a change is made (I don't think one will be nor needs to be) it will be for a proven NFL coach. I think the only one available is Bill B. You mean the college coach who just won a national championship? The one who won coach of the year in the NFL in 2011 and took the 49ers with Kap to the Super Bowl? Pretty sure that would be considered an upgrade over McDermott 1
Sabres Fan in NS Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 4 minutes ago, Crusader1969 said: He had Josh Allen and he chose to put the ball into Hamlin's hands?? You mean the college coach who just won a national championship? The one who won coach of the year in the NFL in 2011 and took the 49ers with Kap to the Super Bowl? Pretty sure that would be considered an upgrade over McDermott Hamlin has good hands and can move. That was not where the play went south. Yup. That's the college coach I am talking about. What did he do after 2011 in the NFL? Serious question. All I know is that at some point he went to Michigan. I also seem to remember some questions as to his character.
Flashsabre Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 We are all going to be that Detroit Lions fan that has been a season ticket holder for 66 years and has sat through misery for decades. 1 1
That Aud Smell Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 30 minutes ago, Crusader1969 said: He had Josh Allen and he chose to put the ball into Hamlin's hands?? Did you hear his post-game press conference? He was counting on the element of surprise. (Apparently he's still on his 9/11 sh1t.) *flees room*
ska-T Palmtown Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 Too many upthread comments to read, but I am probably not the first person to express a level of admiration for what the Bills defense was able to do after being decimated with injuries. That gives me hope that this team will remain a competitive force in the AFC East, eventually giving rise to the anti-Buffalo luck where all the stars align and we Chicago White Sox our way to a Super Bowl Championship. 5 1
That Aud Smell Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 11 minutes ago, ska-T Chitown said: Too many upthread comments to read, but I am probably not the first person to express a level of admiration for what the Bills defense was able to do after being decimated with injuries. That gives me hope that this team will remain a competitive force in the AFC East, eventually giving rise to the anti-Buffalo luck where all the stars align and we Chicago White Sox our way to a Super Bowl Championship. Maybe not the first -- but certainly right at the front of the line. I appreciate the positive take and statement of hope.
Crusader1969 Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 26 minutes ago, Flashsabre said: We are all going to be that Detroit Lions fan that has been a season ticket holder for 66 years and has sat through misery for decades. We can only hope at this point !
Crusader1969 Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 43 minutes ago, Sabres Fan in NS said: Hamlin has good hands and can move. That was not where the play went south. Yup. That's the college coach I am talking about. What did he do after 2011 in the NFL? Serious question. All I know is that at some point he went to Michigan. I also seem to remember some questions as to his character. He was coach of the year in 2011 and then took a team with Kap as his qb to the Super Bowl in 2013. how is that not better than what McDermott has done in his 7 seasons with the Bills? 1
Buffalonill Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 (edited) I know it's all doom and gloom right now for you guys. But you will be easily the super bowl favourites next year all the injuries you have overcome Makes it a remarkable season in my opinion And I predict Dalton Kincaid We'll be the number one TE in the league next year Edited January 22 by Buffalonill 2
Scottysabres Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 18 minutes ago, Buffalonill said: I know it's all doom and gloom right now for you guys. But you will be easily the super bowl favourites next year all the injuries you have overcome Makes it a remarkable season in my opinion And I predict Dalton Kincaid We'll be the number one TE in the league next year It's doom and gloom every year for us lol. Welcome to 50+ years of never seeing an NHL or NFL Trophy won by your hometown professional sports teams. Oh, and let's not forget, they haven't only never won it all, but they often get jettisoned out in spectacularly bad fashion. This the life of a Buffalo sports fan. Unique from any other fan base in the world. 2 1
Claude Balls Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 3 hours ago, Pimlach said: I think they like Dane as a solid backup. If Elam can break out it would help. Hopefully Elam is just a slow starter. Kinda like me in high school. 1 hour ago, Scottysabres said: It's doom and gloom every year for us lol. Welcome to 50+ years of never seeing an NHL or NFL Trophy won by your hometown professional sports teams. Oh, and let's not forget, they haven't only never won it all, but they often get jettisoned out in spectacularly bad fashion. This the life of a Buffalo sports fan. Unique from any other fan base in the world. Exactly. We're not cursed at all. We are just *****!!! Get used to it. 2
LTS Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 The past few years I was irritated so much more about the loss in the playoffs. As much as I would get irritated over the Bills at this point. I'm always curious where people's level of frustration sits relative to those who survived four straight Super Bowl losses. This year I had lower expectations. The first was, this team failed to find its stride until later in the season. The second is that quite simply, the defense was decimated. I'd not use that as a reason too often but just like the 2006 Sabres, sometimes injuries really do play a significant impact. That said, the single game analysis would tell you Buffalo did not execute when they had the chance. Despite the defensive struggles the offense had the chance to keep pace and did not. There's a lot of talk about Diggs dropped ball, that's not the EASIEST catch in the world, but certainly one a WR of his level should make. I've not seen much on Cook's dropped pass that would have been an easy touchdown. If you have a team that can run, you need to use the play action pass, especially if you have Kincaid. The Bills had a chance to use their TE just as well as the Chiefs used theirs and failed to do so. If Sam Martin can't punt then why is he in the lineup? It's not the same as other positions. It's a punter and while they can play into the game this is a team that punts less often than others and can endure one game with a punter who can kick the ball. Perhaps it was the holding skills, but I think they would have had that covered. I'm not upset. I still want them to win because I want Buffalo to be able to say its won a championship in a major sport. I'm not pointing fingers as much this time. There are some changes that need to be made... I just don't have confidence (or in most cases enough knowledge) to say where those changes should occur or if they did would it make a difference. BUt.. can they get rid of Von Miller? Because I'd like him gone. 1 1
That Aud Smell Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 22 minutes ago, LTS said: If Sam Martin can't punt then why is he in the lineup? It's not the same as other positions. It's a punter and while they can play into the game this is a team that punts less often than others and can endure one game with a punter who can kick the ball. Perhaps it was the holding skills, but I think they would have had that covered. Given how obviously limited he was when he did punt, I inferred that his crucial role as the kick holder was what caused the coaching staff to roll the dice with him. Those three players - the long snapper, holder, and kicker - develop such a crucial chemistry during the season that I can see McDermott reasonably taking the gamble. Ironically, it was Bass who nonetheless failed to deliver on a critical kick. 2
carpandean Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 14 minutes ago, That Aud Smell said: Given how obviously limited he was when he did punt, I inferred that his crucial role as the kick holder was what caused the coaching staff to roll the dice with him. Those three players - the long snapper, holder, and kicker - develop such a crucial chemistry during the season that I can see McDermott reasonably taking the gamble. Ironically, it was Bass who nonetheless failed to deliver on a critical kick. Teams are limited to two callups from the practice squad per game in the playoffs, so bringing up Haack would have meant not elevating one of the guys that they did. Obviously, AJ Klein had to be there, given their injuries at linebacker, so it came down to Haack or Isabella. They chose the latter after evaluating Martin. 1
mjd1001 Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 48 minutes ago, LTS said: If Sam Martin can't punt then why is he in the lineup? It's not the same as other positions. It's a punter and while they can play into the game this is a team that punts less often than others and can endure one game with a punter who can kick the ball. Perhaps it was the holding skills, but I think they would have had that covered. BUt.. can they get rid of Von Miller? Because I'd like him gone. Martin played because they did not want a different holder for Bass (how did that work out?) As far as Miller, I agree with you that I wish he could be gone. But his contract is close to 100% guaranteed (or something close to it). You'd have a better chance of moving on from Diggs (post June 1st cut) than you would from Miller. Miller, however, I though had his first DECENT game of the year last week.
LTS Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 2 hours ago, carpandean said: Teams are limited to two callups from the practice squad per game in the playoffs, so bringing up Haack would have meant not elevating one of the guys that they did. Obviously, AJ Klein had to be there, given their injuries at linebacker, so it came down to Haack or Isabella. They chose the latter after evaluating Martin. Good to know. Although Isabella... woof. I would have had Haack in and let him punt while Martin held. 2
mjd1001 Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 Maybe a reason that the Bills can't seem to beat the Chiefs in big games is that, when it comes down to it, the Chiefs and Mahomes play better against zone defenses than they do man-to-man, and the Bills/McDermott play primarily a zone. The Bills under McD have always played primarily zone. Of the top 5 teams that play the most zone in the league besides the Bills that KC played this year, Only Chicago is on that list (and Baltimore coming up plays a ton of zone). Historically the Bills have had trouble with Mahomes obviously, and this year against Chicago, KC put up 41, their BEST point total of the season and Mahomes had over a 127 QB rating, his best of the season also. And Chicago wasn't exactly bad, they had 7 wins and overall allowed less points that Detroit, Philly, and the Dolphins (all playoff teams) and if you take out that KC game, they allowed less points per game than also Cleveland and the Rams. On the other side of its, KC vs the teams that play the most man-to-man: The Raider, Pats, and Chargers are among the top 5 teams in Man-to-Man. KC is clearly a better oveall team than all of those, yet they barely got by the Chargers scoring 13 points in their first game (winning the 2nd to a worse team), Lost to the Raiders scoring only 14 in another, and beat the Pats by 10 in a game Mahomes threw 2 ints. Mahomes had 3 total TD's in 2 games vs the Raiders. Yes, Mahomes is good enough that he has good games vs both man and zone teams. However, some evidence exists that, espeically in big games/playoff games, the excels more vs zone teams than he does vs man teams. It may not be that the Bills have a Bad D or that McDermott is a bad coach, or he is always outcoached by Reid...it might be simply he is a Zone coach (no doubt about that) and the chiefs/Mahomes can exploit a zone D much better.
John Tucker Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 3 hours ago, LTS said: I've not seen much on Cook's dropped pass that would have been an easy touchdown. If you have a team that can run, you need to use the play action pass, especially if you have Kincaid. The Bills had a chance to use their TE just as well as the Chiefs used theirs and failed to do so. Pretty sure Cook's drop led to a FG, correct? If so, that's the difference in the ballgame. He's dropped several passes like that over the last month. They (by they I mean Brady) went to the well way too much in the 2nd half with the run game. Almost as if he (Brady) didn't expect KC to adjust to stopping the run. Agree that they didn't use play action nearly enough, especially since our receiving corps, outside of Diggs, can't get separation. The middle of the field was open all game long. They lost their starting MLB and a Safety and we didn't take advantage. Always next year i guess... or the next... or the next..............
nfreeman Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 Cook's drop was bad, and I think his 3rd drop of an easy TD this season, but in the KC game the Bills scored a TD 2 plays later -- so there was no damage. Even so, the Bills' screaming need is for more downfield receiving weapons. Diggs' drop was the real killer. He might be my favorite guy on the team, and it's likely he was hurt in the last 6 weeks or so of the season, but his production fell off a cliff in that period. Most importantly, the team leaders who are getting paid huge salaries -- like Diggs -- need to make those plays. That game came down to 2 or 3 plays that KC made and the Bills didn't make. MVS caught the long bomb for KC, while Diggs dropped his, and JA missed Shakir in the end zone with 2 minutes left. If even one of those plays had gone the other way, the Bills might've won, and if 2 of them had gone the other way, they probably would've won. Such is life. 5
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