That makes it even more damning given the low bar that only two guys (besides JA) can climb over.Making the pro bowl is a much lower bar than all pro as dudes opt out of the game all the time and their replacements are technically then “pro bowlers
That makes it even more damning given the low bar that only two guys (besides JA) can climb over.Making the pro bowl is a much lower bar than all pro as dudes opt out of the game all the time and their replacements are technically then “pro bowlers
I think if it was important to Allen that McDermott stick around, McDermott would still be coach.
I've always had suspicions. Like I know camera shots can be deceiving because of what they don't show you. But it really does seem like they never ever talked to each other on the sidelines, during timeouts, ever.Read something this morning that Allen and McDermott had a rocky relationship in the beginning and that while a lot better now still not exactly great. Sounds like he signed off on this.
The Dolphins hired Hafley lmao…
IIRC they blitzed on 1st & 2nd down and then bluffed it again & rushed 4. I guess I didn't mind it in the moment if I'm being honest; you want to mix it up a little. I think they probably wanted to make a tackle short and bring pressure again on 4th. I might've actually preferred dropping 8 cause the 4man rush just never seems to work for us.Listened to Russo today. Really giving it to McDermott on that 3rd &11 with 2:38 left where Nix hit a Wide open Sutton who everyone who follows football knew he was going to go to. Goes back to the points myself and Steveholt have come back to with McDermotts Defense in these late situations. The rush 3 zone look he goes to in these situations has absolutely killed him.
Also defended Allen a lot felt like he didn't get a lot of help from Hardman, Cooks etc.
This is what happens when the # of coaching vacancies exceeds the # of qualified candidates. The default approach is to hire the OC or DC of the moment tho not sure what Hafley did to merit inclusion in that group.The Dolphins hired Hafley lmao…
You would have thought they would have at least waited to interview their franchises legendary coach’s grandson…Strikes me as a lazy hire. GB’s defense was average this year.This is what happens when the # of coaching vacancies exceeds the # of qualified candidates. The default approach is to hire the OC or DC of the moment tho not sure what Hafley did to merit inclusion in that group.
I think they did a virtual interview with Shula Friday.You would have thought they would have at least waited to interview their franchises legendary coach’s grandson…Strikes me as a lazy hire. GB’s defense was average this year.
And he didn't do well at B.C. and left.You would have thought they would have at least waited to interview their franchises legendary coach’s grandson…Strikes me as a lazy hire. GB’s defense was average this year.
With Aikman consulting I'm sure the process was sound.You would have thought they would have at least waited to interview their franchises legendary coach’s grandson…Strikes me as a lazy hire. GB’s defense was average this year.
Part of this is also about Tyrod being criminally underrated by Bills fans but that's a whole other discussion. Obviously he's nowhere near Josh but he was an above average starting QB that helped lead a somewhat functional offense despite some pathetic supporting casts during those years.Some people will say that McDermott achieved what he did because of Josh but don’t forget he’s the one who broke Buffalo’s 18 year playoff drought with Tyrod Taylor at the helm.
It was the play of the game for me. And it’s been lost in the OT controversy and turnover talk. Get a stop there and there’s a good chance you win the game. Not only do you give it up though, you allow them to score the long touchdown a few plays later.Listened to Russo today. Really giving it to McDermott on that 3rd &11 with 2:38 left where Nix hit a Wide open Sutton who everyone who follows football knew he was going to go to. Goes back to the points myself and Steveholt have come back to with McDermotts Defense in these late situations. The rush 3 zone look he goes to in these situations has absolutely killed him.
Also defended Allen a lot felt like he didn't get a lot of help from Hardman, Cooks etc.
So do it again. The data showed Nix struggled with pressure during the season. He doesn’t take sacks but he doesn’t respond well to it. And in the biggest third down of the game, you let him off the hook? When the DL hasn’t gotten a single sack all game?IIRC they blitzed on 1st & 2nd down and then bluffed it again & rushed 4. I guess I didn't mind it in the moment if I'm being honest; you want to mix it up a little. I think they probably wanted to make a tackle short and bring pressure again on 4th. I might've actually preferred dropping 8 cause the 4man rush just never seems to work for us.
Totally agree, too often we’ve chosen to sit in a soft zone on third and long, allowing a conversion. Denver was just the latest example. McD deserves so much credit for the last nine years but this seemed to happen repeatedly, especially in the playoffs. Change was needed.So do it again. The data showed Nix struggled with pressure during the season. He doesn’t take sacks but he doesn’t respond well to it. And in the biggest third down of the game, you let him off the hook? When the DL hasn’t gotten a single sack all game?
What’s the worst that happens?? You give up a touchdown?? WE DID ANYWAY!
Ridiculous decision and another example of McDermott just getting too conservative in a critical spot. Force Nix to make a quick decision.
They also tighten up on offense when they have a chance to close out games. Those first down runs by cook in OT when the D was stacked against it being the latest example.Totally agree, too often we’ve chosen to sit in a soft zone on third and long, allowing a conversion. Denver was just the latest example. McD deserves so much credit for the last nine years but this seemed to happen repeatedly, especially in the playoffs. Change was needed.
I’m doubtful that Pegula and Beane have some higher order plan they’re following- reports are out that they’re meeting today to “build their candidate list”. That’s malpractice if true- a GM should always have a list.
I’ve felt the last few years that roster construction and personnel utilization was the issue- but perhaps a new coaching staff can build on the cultural foundation but improve the execution, especially in these types of late game scenarios. This whole plan depends on it….
Ya he gets too much credit for that imo. They ran so hot on turnovers that year. Mularkey & Marrone also won 9 games with twilight Bledsoe & Orton; they just weren't lucky enough to win an arbitrary 3way tiebreaker with a team that smashed us H2H (thanks largely to said qb getting benched for Peterman).Some people will say that McDermott achieved what he did because of Josh but don’t forget he’s the one who broke Buffalo’s 18 year playoff drought with Tyrod Taylor at the helm.