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  2. Weird thing about the Coleman pick is that everybody was shocked because he was seen as limited and maybe a 3rd or 4th round talent. By taking him where he did, Beane was basically saying, we see something no one else sees in Coleman, you'll all see. And then he turns into exactly the limited player everybody said he would be, even with a ton of forced targets to his supposed strength, jump balls. Except even worse, because his motivation seems completely sapped--maybe from being put in a position where he can't succeed.
  3. Personal fav - Drayton Florence on Bratty. Peeps done lost their mind, mane.
  4. Thank you. Watching this brought me joy.
  5. 25% chance of the division (50/50 to beat the Pats, 50/50 they lose another divisional game) Bills In - 99% Bills out - 1%
  6. Taron Johnson both 2020 playoffs and 2020 game vs Steelers I especially loved Al Michaels call. ‘Only Jackson can stop him. Too late. To the end zone.’ Third for me is another Johnson one vs colts last year I was at the game lost my voice I was screaming so loud
  7. Adams int was great because we beat the Pats and looked to be primed for a good season. Bailey was also a great int for our 90’s Bills. Top int is Taron vs Ravens. Such a great play, and the call as he’s running down the sidelines is amazing! Sneaky Joe did a replay mix of the interception set to music from Rocky. Can’t find it at the moment, but every time I listen to it I get chills. Have the audio, can’t find a link.
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  9. So, what are your odds about: - Bills win the Division - Bills in - Bills out
  10. A healthy Oliver and Bosa going into the playoffs is essential if we were to have any chance at this thing. I hope Ed's ready for WC weekend or at least the divisional round.
  11. It would also help if Josh, and other QBs today, put some effort into the fake handoff. In NFL history, some QBs like Boomer Esiason were excellent at it and hid the ball on their hip. On some replays you’d see a LB frozen and confused since he didn’t know where the ball was. Today, sometimes it’s just the RB running into the line.
  12. Kincaid has elite skills, absolutely pick up option. If an extension can be reached before that, do it. If not, extend and work on that contract. Knox can be had cheaper if he restructures again, hopefully he will. Hawes is cost controlled on a rookie contract. These three make up a good TE room and would prefer to keep them all. Knox would be the odd man out if his contract doesn’t work for the team. Easy to say all this, but need to see where his contract hit would fit the next few seasons. We are over the cap for next season already. To keep Kincaid and make the roster adjustments they need to will cost them, but it can be done. Does the team really want to spend the money to keep winning? That’s the question.
  13. I'll take it. Get back out there Ed. You're being paid to use your speed, quicks and push, not your 27 inch arms. go bills.
  14. I saw something interesting during the Bills/Bengals broadcast on Sunday. There was a shot of Brady in the booth. Standing behind him was a guy with binoculars. It looked like the Binocs were pointed directly across the stadium. So, was he checking out some babes in a suite or was he trying to steal signs/read lips in the Bengals coaches’ booth?
  15. Playoffs its Tarons INT vs Jackson Regular season is Sam Adams vs Brady Regular season honorable mention is Takeo Spikes INT TD in his return to Cincinnati
  16. Thank you for confirming. As per the thread title, damn him. And you!!
  17. This is definitely true btw. The same people who moan about overuse of the cape moan about running the ball and playing small ball too much as wasting Josh Allen. Personally I do think he has needed the cape more this year though. 2024 is the least cape needy version of Allen and the Bills there has ever been IMO. Last year we won 5 or 6 games where the defense and the run game meant Josh could just play in rhythm take what the defense was giving and not have to extend himself. This year it is just the Jets, the Panthers and the Steelers so far. I'd go as far as to say we'd be a 3 win team right now if Allen had missed the season.
  18. Dan Reeves was practically in tears after that game. He said something to the effect "that was the greatest defensive game he's ever been a part of" (holding our offense to 3 points) and it completely devastated him to lose a game like that.
  19. I mean tight end, running back and slot receiver (plus an excellebt OL) won plenty of Superbowls for New England. On their second era dynasty who was the best outside receiver to play on any of those teams? Chris Hogan? Brandon LaFell? Maybe I am forgetting someone but I don't think so. That isn't me advocating for that type of roster build by the way. My views on the Bills issues at outside receiver are well known... and it goes without saying Josh Allen is not Tom Brady. I think Brady might be the only QB in history that could nickel and dime you to death with that set of slill players. Worth saying as well that when healthy Gronk was an all timer at tight end. Kincaid and Knox are nice. They are not that.
  20. One who knows the scheme and played on their Superbowl winning team last season. I think that is a bit different. If say the Ravens were bringing him in and people were praising Eric DaCosta, sure. But the Eagles are a special case when it comes to Slay. What I would say relevant to a different criticism Beane gets is that it proves the point that the Bills are not the only team who look for guys they know and who know them when trying to add injury depth especially late in the year. Roseman is the best GM in the business and just this year has brought back Brandon Graham from retirement, tried to bring back Slay and a couple of guys on the practice squad - most notably Quez Watkins. It's the way the NFL is. Teaching guys your scheme on the fly with limited in-season practices is darn hard these days.
  21. I guess you haven't heard of the New England Patriots... Wide receivers on New England's Super Bowl winning teams: 2002: Troy Brown and David Patten. There wasn't even a third receiver in the box score for the SB, all of the other receptions went to RBs and TEs. 2004: Deion Branch, David Givens, Troy Brown 2005: Deion Branch, David Givens, Troy Brown 2015: Julian Edelman, Danny Amendola, and Brandon LaFell 2017: Julian Edelman, Danny Amendola, and Chris Hogan 2019: Julian Edelman, Chris Hogan, Corderelle Patterson And that's only looking at the Pats, not checking every SB. Here's a few more just off the top of my head. And that's not even looking into the early Super Bowls when passing wasn't as prevalent. 2001 Ravens: Brandon Stokley and Qadry Ismail 1985 Bears: Willie Gault and Dennis McKinnon. 2003 Tampa Bay: Keyshawn Johnson and Joe Jurevicius Sure, great defenses for those teams, but just saying there are more than one way to win. And it actually has been done a number of times without a stud receiver and/or with a pretty mediocre WR room. To the second bolded statement. This is just not true. There have definitely been games this year that Josh did not have to put his cape on...we just saw it in the Steelers game for one. And that wasn't the only game. The funny thing is when we do have one of those games, then you guys complain that we are wasting Josh's talents by making him a game manager. So, you want him to throw the ball all over the field, but then when he does, you guys complain that he has to do too much. Seems to me that the coaches/FO are in a lose/lose scenario with that type of thinking. Just as you guys think McBeane supporters think everything they do is right (which we don't), you guys obviously see everything they do as wrong, even if it was what you wanted them to do. Like your entire opinion on the team, coaching, and front office is completely dependent on us not having a stud receiver. Seems a very narrow way to look at things, imo. One last note: You said, "total absence of talent at WR." There is a big difference between being an average WR room (or a room without a stud) and having no talent at all. He's not a stud #1 outside receiver, but I think most NFL fans and analysts would say that Shakir is a pretty talented player. We added Cooks, who again is not a stud and is older, but he still has talent. Palmer has proven he can at least be a good #3 WR in his career (not so much in Buffalo yet, partly due to injuries). Gabe didn't do well in Jax, but he was a decent #2 for us previously, Keon is not in a great position right now, but he was an early 2nd round pick, so he has talent (whether it ever comes together consistently on the field is another question). Again just saying, big difference between being a mediocre room and a room completely void of talent.
  22. He's a special talent and it's wise to keep really talented players.
  23. Kincaid won't sign for that. Nor should he. Right now 14 TEs have contracts that exceed $10M average salary. Even with his injuries, he ranked 10th in yards, 8th in catches, 11th in YAC and 5th in catch percentage ... as a rookie in 2023. In 2024, even with his injuries, he was 10th in yards, 8th in catches, 11th in YAC and 6th in catch percentage. Even this year, with several games left, he's 15th in yards, 7th in catch percentage and 14th in YAC. You simply aren't going to get him to sign the 14th best contract in terms of yearly salary. Not going to happen. He'll cost $15M or more. The question is whether the team can get some kind of games played guarantees baked in, and also when we sign him to that long contract. Contracts signed after the 3rd year tend to be lower (which is part of the reason Cook got less than he thought he would). Wait a bit and you can get more, but you risk never getting that large contract if you suffer really serious injury.
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