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Bills sign Chase Claypool, Smoot, Jones
NastyNateSoldiers replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
He needs to be converted to TE! He can possibly be the next Darren Waller if he works hard enough. -
Top 5 QB and Top 5 WR salary cannot coexist on a SB team
Thurman#1 replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, it's a narrow lens. But that's no reason not to look at it that way. Just the opposite, in fact. It's precisely that narrow lens that we're trying to fit through. We made the Super Bowl four years in a row. Didn't win one. Do teams look at us to see how we did it? Hell, no. The goal is winning a Super Bowl. Of course you're going to look at how the winners did it. If having a narrow lens were a problem, you wouldn't ever look at narrow lenses. And making a Super Bowl isn't much less narrow. It's just more convenient for folks who don't like the results when you only look at the winners. Same with the final four. It's less narrow, but still very narrow. We already made that group you're talking about. We were a top four team in 2020. Did you feel you got to the top of the mountain? Hell, if anything, looking at the final four tells you just what we need to be looking at. We've been a damn good team, extremely competitive, for years now. We need to know how to take the next step. Making the top four is NOT the goal. We need to know how to differentiate ourselves from the top four into the top one. So if paying a QB and a WR both is the way into the top four but not the top one, we should be looking at finding a way to win a Lombardi, not just to get to the top four. The salary cap years are over 30 years now. That's statistically signficant. How many teams in those years have paid both a QB and a WR? Now how many of those teams were competitive for a championship? 100? 150? And none of them won? That's statistically significant. -
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The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
Thurmal34 replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
that pesky freedom of press...sucks to be an american imagine having the right to petition your government with a redress of grievances? what a pain in the ass -
In a year that made the most sense to double dip at wr, Beane chose not to. And my reasoning was simply 2 factors. First, you may not see another pool of wr talent in a draft like this for several years. Second, it acts as an insurance policy in case Coleman doesn't pan out. It wouldn't of killed BB to grab Franklin or Walker in the mid rounds. No one is rooting for Keon to shine more than me. But if he struggles, it will go down in "Beane Lore" as a collasal mistake.
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Top 5 QB and Top 5 WR salary cannot coexist on a SB team
Richard Noggin replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why wouldn't Hardy (CB pick) be in the running for the returner jobs? Seems like his most immediate value is clearly there. Because he's a rookie? Seems like mentally the easiest onboarding in all of NFL football, being a returner. Shakir and Samuel both seem like guys who could be all right with the new kickoff structure. Only the Rams, above, have actually won a SB. So... -
People here will criticize this signing but praise the signing of Claypool. Make it make sense.
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Top 5 QB and Top 5 WR salary cannot coexist on a SB team
Sammy Watkins' Rib replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sure it does 21/4 = 5.25 rounds down to 5. I've never known anyone to round that up to 6. -
Top 5 QB and Top 5 WR salary cannot coexist on a SB team
90sBills replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Thatâs not what I said. If a receiver can consistently get open but the qb canât get them the ball it doesnât mean the receiver is bad. Think Zack Wilson with Garrett Wilson. With a marginal qb those open opportunities would be completed. Think Dhop with Hopkins or Kyler Murray. What you said about all Allen needed was Diggs to get open and heâd get him the ball is just competent qb work is my point. Elite QBs would elevate a receiver. I.E. throw his guy open. Or make an accurate throw even if heâs cover where only the receiver has a chance at it. Those things make marginal receivers seem elite while the former make marginal QBs seem elite. That was the distinction I was making. Again not saying Allen doesnât do that. I was just making a distinction from your receivers getting open comment because itâs the offseason and Iâm bored. -
Mr. Wonderful started following Funny - old NFL vs todayâs NFL and OBJ To Miami
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McDaniel will get him the ball and make plays as a number 3 receiver.
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Love that theme song...and the arm pads. And yes, all those plays are penalties today. LOL.