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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.McDermott is every bit BB's equal.
I did not say as accomplished. Coughlin never accomplished as much as BB either but he was also his equal as was Shanny.BB has 8 rings. McDermott is slightly less accomplished, wouldn't you agree?
I did not say as accomplished. Coughlin never accomplished as much as BB either but he was also his equal as was Shanny.
McDermott is every bit BB's equal. Allen is a proven QB at this point who has shown the ability to win games especially close games. We have no idea what Stidham will be or how our defense will look without our LBs. Oh and the rookie kicker too.
There is no shame in admitting the Bills are the better team and should win the division over us rather easily. I sincerely hope we are competitive and that we don't see Hoyer starting week 1.
You're a football fan looking at your team's prospects for the upcoming season. You're not a British soldier fighting for the homeland, trying to keep your family and nation from being conquered by the Germans.
Coughlin has some argument because he beat BB a couple times in the Superbowl. It's not a slam dunk argument by any means but at least it puts him somewhere in the discussion. No one else contemporary to Belichick comes anywhere near him. Certainly Shannahan isn't there, Belichick's crushed him every time they've met.Is there really anyone else who agrees with you that Coughlin and Shanahan are BB's equals?
On what do you base this? The only thing that matters for head coaches is wins, losses and titles. Coughlin and Shannahan don't measure up to Belichick on either one. Don't get me wrong they're both really, really good coaches, but no one is on Belichick's level.I did not say as accomplished. Coughlin never accomplished as much as BB either but he was also his equal as was Shanny.
Looks like Arians is foolishly going to force Tompa into his "no risk-it no biscuit" downfield game and might get him get him killed.
Jameis Winston was sacked 47 times last year and scrambled 30+ more times. Tompa needs to get the ball out of his hands quickly. Gronk will help, but they don't have a good slot receiver and Edelman is who they're really missing. Fortunately the Bucs interior OL are good pass blockers, because an interior rush has always been Tompa's kryptonite.
If Arians doesn't adapt his offense to Tompa, they'll be running their backup QB by the end of the year.
Looks like Arians is foolishly going to force Tompa into his "no risk-it no biscuit" downfield game and might get him get him killed.
Jameis Winston was sacked 47 times last year and scrambled 30+ more times. Tompa needs to get the ball out of his hands quickly. Gronk will help, but they don't have a good slot receiver and Edelman is who they're really missing. Fortunately the Bucs interior OL are good pass blockers, because an interior rush has always been Tompa's kryptonite.
If Arians doesn't adapt his offense to Tompa, they'll be running their backup QB by the end of the year.
I can see you've already been blasted for this, and rightfully so. This statement is lunacy. The players play, I'll always say that, but BB has had many (not all) great games in the biggest moments. What has McDermott done? I mean I like what he's done and they should win the division, but he better win it for the next decade and a few SBs to even enter the same sentence as BB.McDermott is every bit BB's equal. Allen is a proven QB at this point who has shown the ability to win games especially close games. We have no idea what Stidham will be or how our defense will look without our LBs. Oh and the rookie kicker too.
There is no shame in admitting the Bills are the better team and should win the division over us rather easily. I sincerely hope we are competitive and that we don't see Hoyer starting week 1.
Mike Shanahan.Coughlin has some argument because he beat BB a couple times in the Superbowl. It's not a slam dunk argument by any means but at least it puts him somewhere in the discussion. No one else contemporary to Belichick comes anywhere near him. Certainly Shannahan isn't there, Belichick's crushed him every time they've met.
If the Patriots are out, I will be cheering for the Bills to win a Super Bowl. Only division rival I don't hate. Great fans there and they've been through a lot with their team. They remind me of us from back in the day.
With that said no I'm not close to ready to concede the division. Last season I thought they were vulnerable against the run and there's the Josh Allen factor too. They have a very good secondary but ours is better.
I’m hoping he exceeds Winstons turnover Record
If you cannot accomplish as much as a rival you simply cannot be their equal. By definition.I did not say as accomplished. Coughlin never accomplished as much as BB either but he was also his equal as was Shanny.
Looks like Arians is foolishly going to force Tompa into his "no risk-it no biscuit" downfield game and might get him get him killed.
Jameis Winston was sacked 47 times last year and scrambled 30+ more times. Tompa needs to get the ball out of his hands quickly. Gronk will help, but they don't have a good slot receiver and Edelman is who they're really missing. Fortunately the Bucs interior OL are good pass blockers, because an interior rush has always been Tompa's kryptonite.
If Arians doesn't adapt his offense to Tompa, they'll be running their backup QB by the end of the year.
You mean Doug Flutie...the only Bill I like is Jim Kelly.