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Always criticizing what these guys look like in bad photos from training camp. Dawkins and now Kincaid, too. Even Josh Allen. It doesn't matter what they look like in shorts.
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Samuel is the obvious cut likely will June 1st him so they can operate up to the cap most of the off-season and then have his money hit late for the "inseason" and draft pool dollars to be soaked up when 5-6 million becomes available on June 1st. With Bass something is gonna happen there but it is going to depend on his performance. If he has a good season I can see them extending his deal if he has a bad season he is out on that cap number. Knox I am not so sure about. He's a very solid player but certainly overpaid at his cap number. But he's Josh's boy and still a more than respectable starting caliber TE and will only be 30 in 2026 which isn't that old for a TE (TE's usually decline around 32/33). So I can see Knox esp with his dead cap being fairly high. I also wonder if the Bills are gonna work on extending Connor McGovern. He's only 27 (will turn 28 in November) offensive linemen play fairly well into their early 30's (usually don't decline until age 33ish) so an extension for him for 3-4 years makes sense and I think can adjust the void year which will bring down some dead cap void money. Cap is going to be tight again next year as the extensions for Groot and the three 2022 NFL draft extended players hits. But the Bills also have a lot of players coming off the books along with a lot of dead money Von's 15 million in dead cap as well as the final 5 million of Tre's original contract plus the last void year on Leonard Floyd as well as a few other lingering dead cap charges. But Milano and Bosa's dead caps are gonna step right into that void. That's why if they can reduce Connor McGovern's that would be helpful.
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A better option may have been to make an offer for tight end T.J. Hockenson in 2022 when the Lions made him available. Division foe Minnesota Vikings got him from for a 2nd and 3rd the following year. I'm still not sure what the issue was with the Hockenson/Lions relationship. I thought he was a decent TE.
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A lot of the scouting reports I read on him was he was a willing blocker which is a nice way of saying he's a below average backer for a TE. Even on passing plays inline physical defenders can make contact with him at the line throwing off the timing of his route. I think that's why Beane mentioned him getting stronger in the off-season. He could be a match up nightmare if he puts on some muscle. It would help him in both blocking and receiving when lined up inline.
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What Does "Due Process" Mean?
K D replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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He is our new whipping boy now that Gabe Davis is gone, isn't he?
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Kincaid is the most overrated player on the team (make me eat these words Dalton!!) I don’t expect much from him
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Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
Alphadawg7 replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
No disrespect, I am not sure a reasonable argument can be made to support us not being a top offense in 2024, not to mention the people who don't see the offense as a top offense last year are heavily in the minority, both on this board and across media, the NFL, etc. Again, not sure a reasonable argument can be made to support this either. We are the highest scoring team over the past 5 years, being a top tier offense in 2024 was not some sort of outlier that is unreasonable to expect to continue. We did add more talent and are better on paper heading into the season than we were when we last walked off the field against KC. No one would object to adding another WR, everyone loves adding talent to this team...but man is this topic getting beaten to death and grossly exaggerated. When we last saw this offense on the field for its last series, we had guys open and wide open on every down. And what I find more interesting is this notion that we are doomed because we didn't draft a project WR in the mid rounds of a bad WR draft whose odds of contributing more to this team in 2025 are significantly lower than what Moore can potentially do for this team. Meanwhile, our defense was a massive liability...not just a small liability, but a significant anchor on this teams efforts to move forward both last year and every playoff exit. Our offense did enough for us to win all our playoff games...our defense did enough to lose us both the Ravens game and Chiefs game until the Ravens bailed us out with self inflicted mistakes. Nit picking about our offense is like nitpicking between a Ferrari and a Lambo...meanwhile our defense has been a used Toyota Camry. -
Wow, who'd have thought Kelvin Benjamin was actually marriage material?!
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Dalton is a good TE. Just needs to get healthy. 448 yards in 13 games last season was because he was hurt. Give the dude a break. Big things coming....
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Why Landon Jackson is the next MONSTER in the NFL
Bill from NYC replied to MJS's topic in The Stadium Wall
They call Alabama the Crimson Tide. -
whatever floats your boat, especially as a couple. My wife was raised Anglican. I like the liberalism within that church. Could've gone Episcopalian here but she could see I'm fully indoctrinated. I have Jewish friends who feel the same way: It's part of their identity. She's quite pragmatic. She doesn't feel the team you choose much matters. It's that you choose one and follow it., The important stuff is all the same. Love one another. I enjoy the intellectual aspects and just disagree with you once again.
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Trump: "REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ"
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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I have a really cool job and make really good money........and sometimes I hate it! Maybe more than sometimes.
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The issue I have with Kincaid so far is that when he is split out wide, a safety or CB neutralizes him easily. When he is lined up in line, he has more success on routes where a LB needs to pick him up. But he can't block, so you can't rely on him in the run game like you can with Knox. Coming out, he was touted as a complete player who catches everything and can block, but that wasnt really the case last year. The good news is he stands to benefit from another year in the system, removed from his injury, and with Cook emerging as a talented back.
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Is job dissatisfaction at an all time high?
That's No Moon replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
Trying to switch states because this one is a mess. -
In shorts you say? Insert Josh Allen shorts joke...
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Elijah Moore Visiting the Bills today (Update: Signed!)
billsfan89 replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's not like the WR room is "stacked" after Shakir there's likely going to be opportunity for snaps. I do think there's a chance Samuel settles in as the WR4 "gadget" player while there's a competition for two "outside" (for lack of a better technical term) WR slots between Keon, Palmer, and Moore. And it's not impossible that there's either an injury that slots up Moore or that Moore if he has a really good camp can displace Palmer or Keon. As you said it's not like with the draft occupying a lot of slots on NFL rosters and cap space dried up that there was going to be much better of an opportunity for Moore. He's getting a shot to displace starters in a very good system. -
Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
SoMAn replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
No. The offense has been productive. It doesn't much matter if the points on the scoreboard come from rushing, the tush push, dink and dunk, play action, bubble screens, statue of liberty, etc. What should be obvious to anyone following the team is that It's the limitations of the defensive personnel that have kept the Bills from progressing further in the playoffs. The offense has been scoring points. EVERYONE knew the defensive side of the ball needed the most attention in the draft and FA signings. It would be great to have a marquee WR, but it's unlikely a team can fulfill their entire Wishlist in one offseason. Maybe Cooper comes back and becomes a role player. Along with Shakir, Kincaid, Knox, Palmer, and progress from Coleman, the Bills have a decent enough stable of pass catchers. Add to that Ty Johnson, Cook, and Davis (who've all shown the ability to run routes and catch passes), I think the Bills will be just fine. Even better if they can count on an improved D to get the ball back to them with greater frequency. -
We don't even have confirmation from a fuzzy side profile that the person pictured is even Kincaid. 🤦🏻