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  2. No to Cooper. He had a couple of moments but that third round pick for relatively nothing leaves a sour taste. Douglas? Possibly but not right now. If they’re grabbing a guy off the street I’d rather they get Asante Samuel Jr. but that’s just me.
  3. I’m all for bringing in Douglas for depth and Cooper in. Samuel is useless.
  4. Wouldn’t this make rookie contracts useless except for those that underperform? Thus having a disproportionately negative effect on the teams? Surely there has to be a middle ground in the next CBA. Maybe some varying levels of performance bonuses for rookies would work.
  5. Both Samuel and Hairston are hurt. Douglas is better than any back-up CB on the team now and for all we know is probably better than White. Samuel was injured all last year. Coleman looks better but so far we have not seen Palmer do much and Moore regressed when the pads went on. Cooper made plays last year. He played with a bad wrist injury. Sure seemed like the offense was better when he was on the team. He made some nice difficult catches in the a few games but disappeared in the playoffs. Maybe give it another week to see where Samuel and Hairston are in their recovery and hope that White looks better next week. Flame away...
  6. The thing is both of the other two guys on that show with Joe today, Jeremy and Jerry both thought Hoecht looked really great today as well. So that’s 3 of them. I won’t comment on it since I saw some of the game but not all of it and didn’t catch a lot of what he did. Seems to be a big difference of opinion though.
  7. Arrow Up: Chase Lundt- Thought he looked really solid in pass protection especially Jordan Hancock: Hancock looked like a guy who could contribute this year. Picked called back and was around the ball making plays in the run game Tyrell Shavers: Making a run at the 53 man roster. Caught the long bomb and got good separation on the slant. Throw in his STs play and he’s got a good shot to make it Deone Walker: Wasn't a huge fan of the pick but I’ll admit today he looked agile and made some plays Arrow Down: Tre White: Love Tre but he was rough today. No gameplan but he got toasted on the quick stuff today. Could just be a case of off coverage Mike White: I thought he was highly inaccurate today and Trubisky separated himself in the backup race. Jacob Bayer: Game in the balance, and you snap the ball 10 yards over the QBs head Eddie Ulofoshio: He’s in year 2 and he still looked completely lost out there. Might make the team but Special teams only
  8. Um, realistically Josh Allen has three “prime” seasons left after this year. Without Allen at QB, Beane would be back as the Director of Pro Scouting in Carolina and McDermott would be the DC in Jacksonville. McDermott has been a tire fire in the playoffs and Beane’s drafting - especially in the first two rounds - has been abysmal.
  9. I trust him a lot more than anyone here. He puts in the work. And his takes tend to match up with what I see as well, although I know a lot less than he does about schemes and technique, etc.
  10. Today
  11. His decision making in the return game (his only longshot path) was bad.
  12. I'm not going to get it verbatim and I'm not pulling up the recording but it was like this: With 26 seconds left the Bills are going to kneel this out and that the right call with all the injuries they've faced during camp. It's good to put yourself in situations where you can challenge yourself. Make it tough on yourself. Try to score even though you don't have to here in the pre-season. No segue, not a correction, not even a pause, just right on moving in the stream of consciousness coming out of his mouth like it was one long bi-polar thought. There wasn't reasoning why he was wrong, he just kept talking like he never said the first thing at all. Can this be done well? Sure. There are plenty of words in the English language that would have stitched this together well but he didn't use any of them. I'm sure it doesn't bother a lot of people. That's fine. For me he doesn't bring anything to the broadcast and after a quarter or two of listening to him ramble and talk BS I turned him off and just watched instead.
  13. We need more fear of failure with a HOF QB. If we never leave our houses we can’t get hurt.
  14. I’m ready to fire the entire staff and owner. Possibly fan base. Start over.
  15. What do you drink before you post?
  16. One is an UDFA, the other was a 1st round draft pick that didn't get a 2nd contract
  17. HAMLER!! Up I know it was just one play, but just like last year, he brings an element to our offense that nobody else we have at WR can offer. He's a home run hitter and deep ball target. We saw what having a home run threat brought to the table last year with James Cook; it was something we never had prior to James Cook. The more speed you put on the field at the same time, the tougher it is to defend; the more defenses will have to account for it when he is out there, even if that might be a relatively low # of snaps per game. This kid was always a solid player when healthy and given an opportunity to play. The problem is he was hurt often in Denver and stuck on the PS last year with us. Idk... obviously with Shavers breaking out and having an impressive off-season, Hamler will most likely be on the outside looking in (again). It's too bad though.
  18. An over reliance on rookies and PED suspended free agents aren't the horses you need to make a Super Bowl
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