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Josh Allen has a lot to prove. We still don’t know if we picked the right Josh.
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Everything I read last season suggested that the Bills were in on the trade action for Davante Adams once it became clear how limited their receiving corps was. After Adams wound up with the Jets, they essentially settled for Cooper. A couple of questions: could they have made the addition of Adams work financially, or was that impossible? My recollection is that the Jets had a lot more space and wiggle room on the salary front, but obviously the Bills were a better team with a real shot at a SB--which would presumably make them more attractive to an elite player who hadn't reached a Super Bowl. Secondly, knowing what we know now, would you have given up more -- a second, say, rather than a third -- to obtain Adams? He had the connection with Rogers, but the Raiders were always going to take the best deal they could. I am of the belief that he was and is a significantly better player than Cooper (who was a good player during his prime, mind you) and showed as much last year: 85 catches for 1,063 yards and 8 TDs in only 14 games. Adams played well for the Jets, and I think he's the sort of player that might have given the Bills the extra juice they needed to outscore KC and win the game. Cooper certainly wasn't that guy last season. I know it's water under the bridge and hindsight is 20/20, but I've been thinking about it lately.
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Harrison Phillips traded to the Jests
RyanC883 replied to Snappysnackcakes's topic in The Stadium Wall
what did he do to the Vikings to deserve this? -
I wonder if it's this, or the issue is that it's hard to find people who are able to provide that in-depth content. Eric Wood seems to do a good job on Sirrius in-game. I'd love to watch a full game breakdown by him.
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This is an image from one of the construction videos. Looks pretty steep.
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
HappyDays replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Probably nothing but worth keeping an eye on: -
Josh Allen will not play against Tampa ?
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yep - entirely skippable when i know like 3-5 guys who play will make the roster. -
Bananas are in the berry family, while strawberries are not in the berry family.
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Yes I agree it’s not real pretty so far but let’s give these guys some time. 2nd and 3rd years are a great indicator of future success, especially a team like the Bills where they make sure young players are prepared before throwing them to the wolves. Hopefully these guys continue to to ascend as players . Yes there are some stinkers. Obviously Clayton was a whatever pick, Hardy has already been cut once and will likely be again. I expect Ulofoshio to be cut. I still think Grable and Solomon were solid selections late. Van Pran is hurt but was and is good value still. I get it this draft comes down to Coleman, Bishop, and Carter. Two will be starters and Carter will be on the roster in my opinion or traded . I still think there is something there
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Thank god. Now I don’t even have to turn it on.
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You are lucky momma didn't see you trying to cop a feel or you would be giving us a random fact about High Glass
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
The Jokeman replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wait the Chiefs drafted a bust? But Veal is the best GM that there ever was, never could happen [/sarcasm] -
RALPH IS CHEAP
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This is a list of wideouts the Bills were never in position to draft over the last 7 years because they won too many games. Picking in the top 5, even the top 15 doesn't ensure you'll pick a great pass catcher, but it takes a ton of the guess work out of it. The bust rate for players goes up exponentially the later they are picked. Quentin Johnston Zay Flowers Jordan Addison Drake London Garrett Wilson Chris Olave Jameson Williams Jahan Dotson Treylon Burks Ja'Marr Chase Jaylen Waddle DeVonta Smith Kadarius Toney Chris Olave Henry Ruggs CeeDee Lamb Jalen Reagor Justin Jefferson Brandon Aiyuk Corey Davis Mike Williams John Ross Outside of the 2019 draft where they royally screwed the pooch in missing out on Aj Brown, DK Metcalf, Terry McLaurin, and Deebo Samuel, they have done a very good job of getting value out of their picks and avoiding bad players. The constant denigration of the Bllls WR room, when they have brought in or drafted players like Diggs, Beasley, Emmanuel Sanders, John Brown, and Khalil Shakir over the last 8 years is a little mystifying. They drafted a 2nd round WR just last year. They hope he will develop. If he doesnt I am sure they will fix it. Lets be real about what you guys want. You want Ja'Maar Chase or AJ Brown. Look at the list of wideouts drafted in the last eight years and youll see how rare that is. This team has won an average of 11 games a year since McDermott got here. They've missed the playoffs once in 8 years. But still you complain. They've brought in great talent at Tackle, Center, Guard, Cornerback, and Linebacker. But you complain because it's not a WR. It just doesnt make sense.
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He knows I will be at the game and doesn't want to disappoint me
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Damn Todd Bowles.
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Yeah look at this "reporter's" reports from today...https://twsn.net/author/marissamyers/ seems like a lot of trades/signings that nobody else knows about not even the great Ian Rappoport.
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Josh Allen will not play against Tampa ?
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
WRONG JOSH ! -
Does there need to be a rethinking of the basic D?
finn replied to oldmanfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, you can't argue Beane did nothing in the offense to address a defense that has choked in the playoffs year after year. I'm excited about Sanders and Walker especially, and some of the other picks, like Hancock and Strong, I think will be very valuable as soon as next year. I dread the prospect of Hamlin starting, but Bosa is a big upgrade over Miller, and Milano looks like he might have a career year. But even if this defense is a LOT better, we still may be watching McDermott facing Andy Reid in January. And that problem is not going to be fixed by personnel changes of any sort, I don't think. Reid sees through McDermott like a grown man watching a little kid playing in the backyard. Thought experiment: If McDermott were given Philadelphia's or Baltimore's defense (or even his pick of both teams) with a full year to work with it, would he win--or even get to--the Super Bowl if he had to face KC and Reid? I don't think so, either. Allen may end up being recognized as the greatest quarterback in NFL history, but every time his name is mentioned, people will shake their heads and say, "Why oh why didn't they ever get rid of McDermott?" -
There may or may not have been a sex worker with him.
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Burrow was running for his life as well. Starting OL down there is frightening Mayfield isn’t playing