Mr. Allen Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) I do wish Beanne didn’t even bother with it though. He should be above what radio hosts think. Edited 4 hours ago by Mr. Allen 1 Quote
Demoted Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Just now, Mr. Allen said: I do wish Beanne didn’t even bother with it though. He should be above that. Nah, needs to be addressed to shut down the idiots. 1 1 Quote
JujuFish Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago BIlls receivers were among the worst in the league in separation and it took a literal MVP effort from Allen to produce with them. And then they lost one of their key receivers in Mack Hollins. To say that the WR room isn't a concern is foolish. Quote
Scottysabres Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 3 minutes ago, JujuFish said: BIlls receivers were among the worst in the league in separation and it took a literal MVP effort from Allen to produce with them. And then they lost one of their key receivers in Mack Hollins. To say that the WR room isn't a concern is foolish. Wasn’t Hollins a member of that worst in the league separation group? Just sayin….. 1 Quote
JujuFish Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Scottysabres said: Wasn’t Hollins a member of that worst in the league separation group? Just sayin….. Just saying what? 82. That's how many yards WRs had against KC in the AFC CG that are still on the team. 82. But no, the WR room is fine. Good. Perfect, even. Quote
JujuFish Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Woops, I counted the TEs. It's even worse than that. Shakir: 46 yards Coleman: 12 yards Samuel: 4 yards 62 yards. Quote
Mr. Allen Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Coleman is another year older and I expect a big jump. Palmer is known for separation. He excels at it. Shakir gives Josh what he needs. And let’s be honest, Kincaid is a wr. Besides, I don’t think Beanne is done. Cooper could still come back and maybe him and Josh will finally click. Quote
triumph_communes Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Demoted said: Nah, needs to be addressed to shut down the idiots. Lashing out every once in a while shows some humanity. He ain’t like this every day it’s fine 1 Quote
Flashsabre Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago How did the radio hosts react to being called out by Beane? Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, Mr. Allen said: Eh. I don’t think it was that bad. Now I don’t know what Jeremy said before it, but sounded like Beanne was just defending his teams actions (and by team, I mean the scouting team and people involved in the draft) He said hello. In the prior segment at the end, he told Sal he planned on asking Beane about how they value the WR position as part of the post draft breakdown considering they don't often spend high draft assets on it. Beane heard that and came in firing. 22 minutes ago, Flashsabre said: How did the radio hosts react to being called out by Beane? Pretty well actually. This thread, and this isn't directed specifically at you, is amazing. There's audio of this and it reads on here like half of you are commenting without even bothering to listen to that audio. Quote
tom webster Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, JujuFish said: BIlls receivers were among the worst in the league in separation and it took a literal MVP effort from Allen to produce with them. And then they lost one of their key receivers in Mack Hollins. To say that the WR room isn't a concern is foolish. This isn’t actually true. Three of them were in the top fifteen in separation. You can Google it or maybe I will when I get around to it. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Ftr. I agree with Beane about needing better defense. They lose because of defense against the Chiefs. Quote
Mr. Allen Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: He said hello. In the prior segment at the end, he told Sal he planned on asking Beane about how they value the WR position as part of the post draft breakdown considering they don't often spend high draft assets on it. Beane heard that and came in firing. Pretty well actually. This thread, and this isn't directed specifically at you, is amazing. There's audio of this and it reads on here like half of you are commenting without even bothering to listen to that audio. Some of us are working and might only have a short amount of time to read and comment. I can’t listen to the whole interview but I did listen to what you posted. And it doesn’t sound as bad as people are making it out to be. Why was it bad? Cause he said the “B” word? Because he actually took the time to step down and call out a small time radio guy for not knowing what he’s talking about? My only problem with this is I wish Beanne didn’t even care what a local radio host said. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, Mr. Allen said: Some of us are working and might only have a short amount of time to read and comment. I can’t listen to the whole interview but I did listen to what you posted. And it doesn’t sound as bad as people are making it out to be. Why was it bad? Cause he said the “B” word? Because he actually took the time to step down and call out a small time radio guy for not knowing what he’s talking about? My only problem with this is I wish Beanne didn’t even care what a local radio host said. That's my issue though. Jeremy White did know what he was talking about and I wholeheartedly reject the notion that Beane is above being questioned in such a setting. That's not an interview then, it's just organizational propaganda. Also wtf was he calling him out for? Quote
Mr. Allen Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 14 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: That's my issue though. Jeremy White did know what he was talking about and I wholeheartedly reject the notion that Beane is above being questioned in such a setting. That's not an interview then, it's just organizational propaganda. Also wtf was he calling him out for? Imagine you own a very successful wine business. A nation wide successful business worth billions. And someone not even a part of your business, an outsider, has a tiny little website about wine. And that person criticizes what you do even though you keep putting out great wine year after year. Normally, you probably shouldn’t even care what that person says because what the heck do they know about what it really takes to make a successful wine company. But you do this small website a favor and decide to give them an interview. Beanne doesn’t owe White or WGR anything. I’m sure if he wants he doesn’t have to do a single interview with this small show. Quote
tom webster Posted 58 minutes ago Report Posted 58 minutes ago 2 hours ago, JujuFish said: Woops, I counted the TEs. It's even worse than that. Shakir: 46 yards Coleman: 12 yards Samuel: 4 yards 62 yards. You don’t really think the lack of production from receivers cost them that game? I understand where you are coming from but first, they acquired Palmer who was amongst the league leaders in separation, second, Shakir and Kincaid are among the leaders, third, you have to hope Coleman makes some strides although he wasn’t a great separator in college either but fourth, and most importantly, I’m sure he’d love to have a top receiver but you can’t have everything you want and it’s hard to argue with the success they’ve had as well as addressing an area that was far more problematic then receiver separation. 1 Quote
Mr. Allen Posted 57 minutes ago Report Posted 57 minutes ago And by the way. Jeremy White knows what goes on in NFL football just as much as regular fans. Which is very very little. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 55 minutes ago Report Posted 55 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, Mr. Allen said: But you do this small website a favor and decide to give them an interview. Beanne doesn’t owe White or WGR anything. I’m sure if he wants he doesn’t have to do a single interview with this small show. I really have no idea what you're talking about. Never said Beane owed them anything. I just reject your underlying notion that being successful puts one beyond reproach. Your implying that ppl who are rich or powerful can ***** on those who aren't which is a hierarchy I reject. Beane came on and acted defensive, aggressive, and condescending. You're arguing that's fine because wgr is smaller than the Bills. Again, I actually agree with Beanes underlying point, buffalo's defense isn't good enough. I don't think asking him about how they value wr though gives Beane a free pass to have a mini meltdown. Quote
JujuFish Posted 55 minutes ago Report Posted 55 minutes ago 42 minutes ago, tom webster said: This isn’t actually true. Three of them were in the top fifteen in separation. You can Google it or maybe I will when I get around to it. It is actually true. It's one of the reasons Dan Orlovsky voted for Allen over Jackson for MVP. He explicitly stated that Buffalo had a bottom 5 team at separation. I don't have access to PFF grades anymore, but their data also agrees. Quote
Mr. Allen Posted 54 minutes ago Report Posted 54 minutes ago (edited) 3 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: I really have no idea what you're talking about. Never said Beane owed them anything. I just reject your underlying notion that being successful puts one beyond reproach. Your implying that ppl who are rich or powerful can ***** on those who aren't which is a hierarchy I reject. Beane came on and acted defensive, aggressive, and condescending. You're arguing that's fine because wgr is smaller than the Bills. Again, I actually agree with Beanes underlying point, buffalo's defense isn't good enough. I don't think asking him about how they value wr though gives Beane a free pass to have a mini meltdown. Never said that or think that. This isn’t Donald Trump and CNN. This is football. Edited 51 minutes ago by Mr. Allen Quote
JujuFish Posted 52 minutes ago Report Posted 52 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, tom webster said: You don’t really think the lack of production from receivers cost them that game? I understand where you are coming from but first, they acquired Palmer who was amongst the league leaders in separation, second, Shakir and Kincaid are among the leaders, third, you have to hope Coleman makes some strides although he wasn’t a great separator in college either but fourth, and most importantly, I’m sure he’d love to have a top receiver but you can’t have everything you want and it’s hard to argue with the success they’ve had as well as addressing an area that was far more problematic then receiver separation. You think the receivers performing better wouldn't have helped them win? You think having a criticism of one aspect means the entire loss is to blame on that one aspect? Shakir was high in separation because his aDOT was under 3 yards. He caught a ton of screen passes which boosts his catch percentage as well as his separation numbers. Coleman was dead. last. in the league in separation. He has quite literally nowhere to go but up. 5 minutes ago, Mr. Allen said: And by the way. Jeremy White knows what goes on in NFL football just as much as regular fans. Which is very very little. Someone doesn't agree with you, obviously that just means they know very, very little. Good argument. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 50 minutes ago Report Posted 50 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Mr. Allen said: Never said that or think that. Ok, I feel that talking about how small wgr is and how Beane is bigger implies that. Quote
EM88 Posted 48 minutes ago Report Posted 48 minutes ago I do not like the WGR guys all that much. I can tolerate the morning show, but JW seems to 'pick his point' and then never gets off it. The afternoon WGR show is awful. But as far and Brandon Beane, I didn't like how he came off during this interview. He can make his point without sounding like he did, and I think he came across today as somewhat of a jerk. Quote
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