Wyldnwoody44 Posted Monday at 09:57 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:57 PM 22 minutes ago, Scottysabres said: This was obviously a tuck and roll year for the Bills. They need help at multiple positions on both sides of the ball. Given Allen’s able to keep them in late round draft pick area and Beane doesn’t trade off players for serious draft picks, what are the odds Allen is forcing Beanes hand this season to trade for talent to help them? Not sure that's Allen's, M. O. Quote
Scottysabres Posted yesterday at 07:29 AM Report Posted yesterday at 07:29 AM 9 hours ago, Wyldnwoody44 said: Not sure that's Allen's, M. O. I meant by his ability to will the team to victories. Not verbally approached Beane. The question is more about Beane’s ability to recognize the talent in the moment. 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago On 10/20/2025 at 2:29 PM, PASabreFan said: How would you handicap the chances? Is 50 50 too generous for the Sabres? Too low for the Bills? I'd think the Sabres have a 1 in 5 chance of making the playoffs while the Bills have roughly a 2 in 3 chance of making the playoffs. How does that get quantified? Is it just 2/15? A little over 13%? That sounds about right. Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago A top tier QB in his prime with one of the worst WR corps in the league is criminal. Just watch some of the film breakdowns if you think I am exaggerating. We will look back at this in 10 years and it will look much worse than right now. 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Gatorman0519 said: A top tier QB in his prime with one of the worst WR corps in the league is criminal. Just watch some of the film breakdowns if you think I am exaggerating. We will look back at this in 10 years and it will look much worse than right now. I want to see them get another WR1. That said, I think this take is somewhat overblown. Joe Brady bears significant responsibility for receivers not getting open. On a week to week basis, there are coordinators in the league who more regularly get guys open even when they don't have much to work with. In some weeks, Joe Brady is among those coordinators! He needs to have better strategies and better game scripts based on who the opponent is. The Atlanta defensive coaches ate his lunch. Quote
Porous Five Hole Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, That Aud Smell said: I want to see them get another WR1. That said, I think this take is somewhat overblown. Joe Brady bears significant responsibility for receivers not getting open. On a week to week basis, there are coordinators in the league who more regularly get guys open even when they don't have much to work with. In some weeks, Joe Brady is among those coordinators! He needs to have better strategies and better game scripts based on who the opponent is. The Atlanta defensive coaches ate his lunch. I don’t agree the WR failures are on the OC. What I’m seeing are defenses bracketing Shakir and playing man on both Keon & Palmer…the ideal offensive matchup. They can’t get open. Brady is not McVay/Shanahan elite, so maybe someone like that could get more out of the WR room? But bottom line for me is this is a talent issue. Quote
That Aud Smell Posted 59 minutes ago Report Posted 59 minutes ago 58 minutes ago, Porous Five Hole said: I don’t agree the WR failures are on the OC. What I’m seeing are defenses bracketing Shakir and playing man on both Keon & Palmer…the ideal offensive matchup. They can’t get open. Brady is not McVay/Shanahan elite, so maybe someone like that could get more out of the WR room? But bottom line for me is this is a talent issue. 1 Quote
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