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The point is we get zero production from our wideouts. Every other team gets production from their wideouts, even teams with great TEs. Amon Ra St Brown says hello
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Trade Deadline has come and gone
Buffalo Ballin replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
I hate to side with Beane on this one...yeah, it's great to stay pat. Keep our picks. Just look at our injury plagued defense. We need all of our picks and then some. Good lord. We need fresh younger bodies. -
Sauce Gardner to the Colts for 2 1st round picks (and AD Mitchell)
Scott7975 replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Colts made a big mistake there. Danny Dimes is going to come back down to Earth and they just gave away their draft capital. I remember the Giants thought he was going to be a franchise QB too. The Bills were actually closer last season. One drive away as opposed to one game away. -
Sauce Gardner to the Colts for 2 1st round picks (and AD Mitchell)
Avisan replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's hilarious to me that people argue that a year where we lost in the divisional round was closer to a SB than last year, where we narrowly lost a the AFCCG in which the refs were actively screwing us over on spots repeatedly. -
FYI, you could watch TNF on twitch if you don’t have prime. At least you could last year.
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This, well said. If something should happen to Cook (god forbid)the Bills are basically cooked because he has been as valuable to the offense as Josh has been. Back in the 90's the Bills had a decent backup to Thurman Thomas in a guy also named Davis, Kenneth Davis and while there was a drop off with no Thurman on the field it wouldn't look nearly as bad should Cook go out. I almost wonder if the reason as to why Cook isn't utilized more in the passing game is to save him for the run game. Although that doesn't explain why Ray Davis and Ty Johnson aren't used more often in the pass game. This game against the 2-7 Miami Dolphins might be the perfect time to rest Cook somewhat and try and get Gore, Davis and Johnson more involved in the run game. I keep hearing that RBs are a dime a dozen and that simply doesn't apply to some players Like James Cook, Jon Taylor for the Colts, Saquon Barkley for the Eagles, King Henry for the Ravens.
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That's right. I met three of my ex-wives that way.
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I saw him run down the field to get in on a tackle. Was impressed to see a big man run someone down in the flat from behind. After going in the 2nd Round, he tore his meniscus in his left knee in the season opener and missed his entire Rookie year. Then he had a bad calf injury in Training Camp and and was once again put on IR until November for his 2nd season. His third year he stayed healthy and played in 12 games but was waived by Washington as a "Draft Bust". The Jets claimed him, but cut him after Training Camp as they had a pretty stacked DT core. This is essentially his shot to show the injuries are a thing of the past and prove he isn't a bust. It's a very similar idea to us giving Jordan Phillips a shot in 2018 after the Dolphins declared him a 2nd Round bust. Except Mathis had to earn it from the Practice Squad. Said it in another thread, but I find it telling that they signed him while he still had one more activation left over a guy like Zion Logue who has been with the team longer and has no more activations. Hopefully the story goes the same way it did for Phillips. It would be a wild story if he went from a 2nd Rounder in 2022 to his career on the line on a Practice Squad in 2025, but through hard work and 3 injuries at DT - got his 2nd chance and reclaimed what his career was supposed to be.
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Trump ❤️ Tariffs
The Frankish Reich replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Kim Kardashian has 73 MILLION Twitter followers. So obviously she is right about those fake moon landings. -
Kinda crazy what Indy did. Such a high draft price (plus a young day two WR) for the highest paid CB in NFL history who also has issues with penalties and run support effort/physicality. He's so gifted as a press man boundary corner, but can he rediscover all-pro play without all the clutching and grabbing he got away with earlier in his career? It's a fine line for these aggressive, long-limbed cover corners. One recalls dominant NE and KC and SEA (and others) DBs over the years who, if the broadcast or later film reviews allowed, could be seen holding and tugging and mugging so dang often that refs would get desensitized and ignore it for untargeted routes and also just more broadly**. Or not even call it at all in such glaring examples as the Saints "losing" to the Rams in the 2018 NFCCG. Will the refs give him some wiggle room on a defense known to be very physical overall? Would highlight and reward one of the most aggressive trading seasons in memory. **Not unlike the way KC's OTs, especially Taylor, have lined up too far off the LOS and/or false started and/or held on nearly every single passing play for years but only get flagged once or twice per game at most.
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Virginia Governors Race
The Frankish Reich replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Youngkin was in Iowa while his Lt. Gov Winsome was in freefall. -
Trade Deadline has come and gone
BuffaloBillsGospel2014 replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree and I wasn't even that upset that he didn't pick up anyone at the deadline (more surprised) but hearing the "I tried" speel just doesn't fly with me (not that it matters because I can't do a thing about it lol). -
Everywhere I hear the sound of marching, charging feet, boy 'Cause summer's here and the time is right for fighting in the street, boy
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TB12 and his genetically engineered dog
The Frankish Reich replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall
And Second Chance gored his owner right in the nuts. -
Nick Wright has us at number one on his weekly tier rankings.
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The Bills have a lot to do to improve in the second half, and beating the Chiefs is just one game, but if you asked me before the season if I'd take the Bills at 6-2 and the Chiefs at 5-4 with the tie going to the Bills, I would've said hell yeah.
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Did Mathis flash at all for anyone else against KC? Saw some serious motor, if not major impact. Was surprised to learn of his impressive college pedigree. No glaring reason why he can't possibly grow into a meaningful depth role if he stays healthy.
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Let's take a second to appreciate James Cook
Richard Noggin replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall
There's recent evidence that Cook is still very..."uneven" in pass pro. Whether it's a lag in pre-snap recognition or limitations in blocking aptitude, it's still risky to rely on him 1:1 against a blitzer. He has shown some willingness, to be fair. Despite this lingering weakness in his game, I believe one key to further unlocking the Brady offense is more aggressively attacking defenses through the air with Cook lined up in the backfield. Gotta take advantage of heavy boxes (hehe) and run blitzes and known tendencies. Whether Cook stays in to block, or chips and leaks out, or motions out and runs a route...you gotta continue to diversify and evolve. Keep em guessing. That Bills offense became incredibly repetitive/predictable towards the back half of their run. As a dialed-in teenager at the Bills vs Lions Thanksgiving game ('94), I showed an uncle how predictable the Bills had become by correctly predicting their first 4 consecutive offensive plays (then punt), down to the nuanced results of each. And Thurman logged consistently heavy YoY NFL usage with only one fully intact ACL. While a less rigorous offseason training regimen (than we see these days) might have allowed for more recovery, it also didn't maintain or even improve upon speed and explosion as the years rolled on. -
The two are inextricably linked, though? Josh taking up an extra ~18% more of the cap than he did on his rookie deal impacts which other pieces can be added to the team. When we make an "all-in" move like the Von Miller signing, it really hurts us when an injury derails that move in part because 20% of our cap is already dedicated to Josh. If we went all-in on a true elite receiver, for example, that's a 40+ mil/year cap hit. An injury to that player would make fielding an elite team really difficult, especially if it cost us draft capital to acquire them. It's a balancing act.
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It's not publicly traded. So that valuation is an estimation, at best.
