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  2. Thst is beating him in the Redzone like that though, it’s tight quarters on those and those routes that’s as open as you’re gonna get generally
  3. The most recent equivalent contracts still set the bar at positions. This one is fair and applicable to Cooks situation
  4. Encouraging.
  5. He got to his spot, he got beat and it’s not the first time during this camp he’s beaten Benford… it’s a great sign for Coleman
  6. I didn't watch it but reading the reviews the most shocking thing I read was that they designed the stadium to basically "wind-proof" the games as much as possible and how when Allen asked how much wind they could expect on game days, the person responded "very little even when the wind is howling". Probably was discussed in the stadium thread, but I didn't know they went to that length even down to ensuring the prevailing wind direction was accounted for.
  7. I'm a positive person!!
  8. Of their 22 2017-2022 draft picks who reached or neared the end of their rookie deals, they've re-signed 16. And of those, 12 got 9M+ AAV extensions. That's all well and good, but it's getting expensive re-signing all these players. Truth is, they've got to start seeing starting caliber play out of guys on rookie or value UFA contracts. They can't sign everyone to market-based deals because it's how you're cap-challenged each March. Which is what Buffalo is now. Truth is, Buffalo has not been good finding value-type UFAs which would alleviate their cap pressure. Sure, it's great to give a MLB 9M AAV, but where a team really gets it done is letting him hit UFA and either having his replacement on a rookie deal or a UFA making 4M for 1-2 seasons without much drop in play. Not easy, but that's how teams can keep have a big QB contract with WR and DE talent signed long-term. Buffalo has become a very safe team in their personnel decision-making and re-signing your own to market-based contracts sometimes is that. Not saying it'll happen, but re-signing James Cook fits there. He's a known entity and there's mild risk drafting a RB in RD3/4 who'd need to come in and learn. Or, draft a WR when you acknowledge that scouting them is hard...so just sign another Elijah Moore or Josh Palmer because there's tape on those guys.
  9. Not sure about “beating” him. But it’s good to see. his ceiling is tee Higgins. That looked like a Higgins play
  10. So as prices soared from 2022 to now, really…..what did you say should have been done about it?
  11. That's Keon beating one of the most physical CBs in the game off the line, then beating him again at the catch point.
  12. 8-9 Ws seems ideal. Just enough success for a trip to purgatory.
  13. Get James Cook back on the field playing the game with the team. We need all the ammo we can get especially with all these injuries.
  14. In the one game that Cook missed, Ray Davis had 150 scrimmage yards. Now, I am not saying Davis is as good as Jimmy. But Josh and the O line move the needle for this offence, and I would be confident the drop off wouldn't be massive assuming we spend a day two pick on a RB next year, combined with Ray and Ty.
  15. Once A Ratbird, Always A Ratbird
  16. Dang and I miss the dude because he made a lot of clutch catches for us.
  17. For what it’s worth - I think Washington takes 5 steps back this year. Smoke and mirrors last year. They’re the oldest team in the league. Im not sure how much better Daniels will be. Year 2 Kliff. Dan Quinn doesn’t have Shanny calling offense. It’s not like a young team on an upward trajectory how I see it. Plus the NFC is the Eagles and then a complete joke compared to the AFC. It ****es me off.
  18. I thought that is Keon wasn't where they wanted they might go more 2 TE with Moore outside but Keon excelled, Moore never broke out and Kincaid has been under the radar
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