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  • Cali512
    Registered User
    • Jan 2012
    • 6393

    A mature sense of excitement

    Every year I get excited for our team and it feels deep down like an almost immature sense of excitement. It's the blow everyone out of the water because of our new player or coach. This is the first time as a fan that I feel a mature sense of excitement, we build solid players at positions, along with having a extra first next year, and a coach who puts discipline and culture up front. Every other year we have has beens, or players who are overvalued that we expect big things from. This is the first year in 20 years that the puzzle pieces fit. Our offense is perfect for this west coast zone run scheme. We played the best when Tyrod got the ball out fast and when the play was not their he made a play, for the running game, we play the best when McCoy gets areas to run through and is able to immediately go one on one vs LBs and DBs. That's what the zone scheme does. For Defense we need a 4 DL scheme along with DBs who can form tackle. That's what this d is, Micah Hyde, Ragland, White are all solid defenders for the scheme
    Not here to be right, just here to have interesting discussions about my impulsive opinions
  • Homegrown
    Havin' a ball ... rollin' to the bottom
    • Jul 2008
    • 2774

    #2
    Re: A mature sense of excitement

    You're feeding the beast buddy ... worst roster since 1999 .... to win 7 games EVERYTHING has to go right - no injuries, career years, rookies who step right in, opponents who did give a ***** about game planning for the Bills .... ain't happening

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    • Joe Fo Sho
      Making Spirits Bright
      • Mar 2006
      • 6194

      #3
      Re: A mature sense of excitement

      Originally posted by Cali512 View Post
      That's what this d is, Micah Hyde, Ragland, White are all solid defenders for the scheme
      None of these guys have played a snap for the Bills yet, and 2 of them haven't played a snap in the NFL. Good grief.

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      • Bill Cody
        Registered User
        • Sep 2004
        • 11926

        #4
        Re: A mature sense of excitement

        I have a mature sense of we'll see

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        • Forward_Lateral
          Registered User
          • Mar 2004
          • 29897

          #5
          Re: A mature sense of excitement

          I don't get excited anymore. Well, I do because football is back, and I love watching every Sunday, but I don't get my hopes very high anymore. Learned my lesson after many years of nut kicks.

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          • YardRat
            Well, lookie here...
            • Dec 2004
            • 86329

            #6
            Re: A mature sense of excitement

            Originally posted by Cali512 View Post
            Every year I get excited for our team and it feels deep down like an almost immature sense of excitement. It's the blow everyone out of the water because of our new player or coach. This is the first time as a fan that I feel a mature sense of excitement, we build solid players at positions, along with having a extra first next year, and a coach who puts discipline and culture up front. Every other year we have has beens, or players who are overvalued that we expect big things from. This is the first year in 20 years that the puzzle pieces fit. Our offense is perfect for this west coast zone run scheme. We played the best when Tyrod got the ball out fast and when the play was not their he made a play, for the running game, we play the best when McCoy gets areas to run through and is able to immediately go one on one vs LBs and DBs. That's what the zone scheme does. For Defense we need a 4 DL scheme along with DBs who can form tackle. That's what this d is, Micah Hyde, Ragland, White are all solid defenders for the scheme
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            • Mace
              Haha...yeah you think so ?
              • Mar 2013
              • 20315

              #7
              Re: A mature sense of excitement

              Originally posted by Homegrown View Post
              You're feeding the beast buddy ... worst roster since 1999 .... to win 7 games EVERYTHING has to go right - no injuries, career years, rookies who step right in, opponents who did give a ***** about game planning for the Bills .... ain't happening
              You're missing one critical fact. The Bills are undefeated in regular season with Patrick DiMarco at fullback. I read it somewhere and people are talking about it, even if I'm the one who typed what I read and I'm the one talking about it, so you have to admit it's a good point, I know I do, if I do say so myself, which I did.

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              • Swiper
                Legendary Zoner
                • Sep 2010
                • 33105

                #8
                Re: A mature sense of excitement

                Originally posted by Forward_Lateral View Post
                I don't get excited anymore. Well, I do because football is back, and I love watching every Sunday, but I don't get my hopes very high anymore. Learned my lesson after many years of nut kicks.
                That's understandable after 17 years of embarrassing failures.

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                • HHURRICANE
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 15490

                  #9
                  Re: A mature sense of excitement

                  This team is a very few injuries away from being awful.

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                  • SpikedLemonade
                    • Jun 2024

                    #10
                    Re: A mature sense of excitement

                    Originally posted by Homegrown View Post
                    You're feeding the beast buddy ... worst roster since 1999 .... to win 7 games EVERYTHING has to go right - no injuries, career years, rookies who step right in, opponents who did give a ***** about game planning for the Bills .... ain't happening
                    3-13

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                    • LarryBoy
                      The world needs a hero!
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 881

                      #11
                      Re: A mature sense of excitement

                      Originally posted by Forward_Lateral View Post
                      I don't get excited anymore. Well, I do because football is back, and I love watching every Sunday, but I don't get my hopes very high anymore. Learned my lesson after many years of nut kicks.
                      I feel the same way...this team could start out 8-0 and Id be waiting for the shoe to drop and we'd finish 8-8.
                      Bills Rock!





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                      • BillsImpossible
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 16206

                        #12
                        Re: A mature sense of excitement

                        Originally posted by LarryBoy View Post
                        I feel the same way...this team could start out 8-0 and Id be waiting for the shoe to drop and we'd finish 8-8.
                        Oh come on now, that's such the old mentality that is no longer relevant.

                        There's a new mentality in town, and it's so real...

                        Last weekend I went downtown for my high school reunion. Buffalo is booming!

                        The cheapest hotel room was going for over $300 for one night.

                        Uber was so busy they couldn't keep up with demand.

                        If Buffalo can change, the Bills are next.

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