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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
We’ve covered this a few times. Bills offense scored 62 TD. Cook had 18. Josh ran for 12 TD, and caught 1 TD. Ty and Ray combined for 9 TD. That totals 40 TDs, or 65% of all offensive TDs. Mac Hollins led all Bills WR with 5 TD. Amari had 2 TD. 7 TD out the door, or 11%. So that there is 76% of Bills 62 touchdowns in 2024. Josh and Running Backs are doing all of the heavy lifting(and the offensive line). Time for the 24% to step up, and start pulling their load. -
Here they are. Hope Prather is secretly amazing - I miss seeing some of the older jersey numbers being used https://www.buffalobills.com/photos/jersey-numbers-for-bills-2025-rookie-draft-class
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This is a fantasy football website but if you scroll down to the final row you will see his work vs man and vs zone and you can adjust the year at the top. https://www.playerprofiler.com/nfl/josh-palmer/
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I believe our existing options are better
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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
BADOLBILZ replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
We grade the level of discourse on TSW by how late in the offseason the thinking is. By June people start thinking Trent Edwards will go from unplayable to being capable of running a no-huddle offense. Or that Tavon Austin's comeback is actually going to work! The insanity used to rationalize how perceived issues don't exist gets CRAZY. If you don't know EXACTLY what the problems are after watching the team play 20 games.....when how things actually work on the field in the NFL is fresh in your mind....... then you just aren't seeing the game. -
I have a faint memory of listening to a draft podcast in the lead up to him being number 1 when Merril Hoge was talking about how he wasn't very good and people acted like he was crazy. In fact I just found this clip of him saying the same thing on another show
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Meh, it's just another example of the kidification of the NFL. I noticed at the draft when Goodell came out and everyone was booing and he stood there saying "bring it on" or something, it reminded me of McMahon in the WWE. It is what it is. I'm old and am no longer the demographic they're aiming for. The only ones pitching to me are the erectile dysfunction pills they're always hawking during the ad breaks
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would help against the run in rotation. Bosa Rousseau Jackson Clowney (Hoecht) Solomon Trade Epenesa
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@leh-nerd skin-erdThe video is edited. He was proposing that they should be in his video. Underage kids, being propositioned at a National Monument to be in a video for a click *****. What's hard to "get"? I don't think it's appropriate for grown adults to manipulate underage kids on a school trip at a national monument for their own commercial purposes. Especially a national monument to honor our war dead. You could sub "trick" or "lure" for "proposition" if you prefer. I'm not a lefty. I'm a registered independent. If you would like to mark me down in some ledger of yours as an extreme skeptic of James O'Keefe and put an asterisk by it denoting him as a filthy "click wh-0re" based on my personal experience then please do so. Make sure your key is clear and that your asterisk denotes "click wh-0re". If you're going to document, document correctly please. I have provided video evidence that he openly lies.
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Fair concerns about Palmer but I do think that he will be a contributor. I think he's gonna slot in and make a contribution of 500-700 yards 4-6 TD's and 50ish receptions on Ok to good target efficiency. What would have made me more excited about Palmer is that he's not a WR that can claim to be a good player trapped with a bad QB. But by all accounts Palmer is the type of outside WR the team needed so there's a lot of different ways you can look at him
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One thing I am interested in is how much (as a %) man coverage the Chargers faced versus how much zone coverage. I suspect Ladd and Keenan allen types did/do better against zone. For the longest time the Chargers run game was pretty meh even with Ekler so I assume they faced a lot of zone. On the flip we have gotten a lot of man coverage lately because the run game is a problem if you play zone. This may explain why we could see an increase in productivity (though output will likely not improve because of opportunity).
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Pablo Picasso, great song, i first heard it from one of my favorite movies, Repo Man.
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Can he play WR?
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Pretty clear? It's hindsight versus hope. We can look at 2023 in hindsight. 2025 we can only go off what we've seen recently from these guys. Which ain't much by comparison to that group at this time in 2023. There isn't anyone in the 2025 room who is expected to be even remotely as good as Diggs was at this time in 2023 coming off a monster season. Or even Davis who had fallen short of the Pro Bowl expectations put on him by guys like Emmanuel Sanders but was still coming off 836 with 7 TD's and over 17 yards per catch! TSW WR room apologists were all jacked up that Shakir was going to be the next Stefon Diggs. And because Sherfield was told by his WR coach in SF that he was better than Brandon Aiyuk. And that Harty was going turn his 500 yard 15.8 yard per catch 2021 into a monster season, like just a fluke injury in 2022 had held him back. I mean all that hype turned into a load of horsesh!t. Every one of the vets fell short of their expected performance and Shakir was just a bit part with some unexpected dropsies. There is no guarantee this group will be any better so claiming a W versus a group that projected much higher at the time than this group is reaching.
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Now I hope they wear pink just to piss you off.
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I wish I could say I was surprised at his absence. It's what disgruntled players do. I think he and his agent have both overestimated his contractual value to the Bills, so this has the makings of a difficult relationship this year. Only Cook and his agent have any idea about whether or not he will play this season under the terms of his rookie deal, which is still in effect for the upcoming season. I think that is what Beane is hoping. He's pretty sure that if Cook does play, it will be his last season as a Bill. After the season, Cook will put himself on the market and go to the highest bidder. The overriding question is, if Cook holds out, what will Beane do? Play hardball and levy a fine for every day he sits after attendance becomes mandatory? Attempt to trade him to a team that doesn't think $15 million a year is too much? Cave, and pay Cook what he wants? Of course, trading depends on finding a willing trade partner, and Buffalo would be trading from a position of weakness.
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I was at the local antique mall when I heard the great news. (I made a private bet to myself how the usual suspects here would respond, I was not disappointed.) Prayer for Pope Leo XIV Faithful God, You guide us on the path of life and your goodness is our constant companion. Be with our new Shepherd, Pope Leo XIV, in his service of the Church. Fill him with the power of your Spirit, the peace of your presence and the compassion of Christ. May he walk with you, in wisdom and humility, and lead us, together with all God’s people, to embody your love for the world. Amen. As to the political nonsense with this, he was a follower of Francis's center-left school of thought. However, (No matter how many critical quotes that you can pull up) this has to be viewed as favorable to President Trump. Having the very first American as Pope during his administration can only help him. .
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I didn’t even know he was with the panthers (or anywhere)
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I'm a hard pass. Clowney seems to me to be on a downward trajectory. He's past his real or imagined peak. Having him on your team is betting that you'll get a year out of him before the decline makes him not good enough. I also think his strength is his creativity, and McDermott's style is to encourage playing within the system and discourage independent decision making. I think betting on Bosa is a little different. Bosa has shown that he can be consistently valuable, game after game. The question with him is whether injuries have just made him less effective. The Bosa bet is more similar to the Miller bet. Miller had plateaued at a good place - he wasn't at his peak but he wasn't declining. And that's what the Bills got, until he got injured. They're hoping they get that from Bosa, too.