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  2. A true difference maker isn't going to sign immediately after the draft. I wouldn't get my hopes up
  3. Mahomes just won a SB with Tomato cans at WR. We are paying Josh Allen a lot of money to be a difference maker and elevate the guys around him. I like what we have honestly. If Curtis Samuel stays healthy I think he can replace what he had in Diggs minus the drama. This will be the best QB Samuel he has ever played with. Shakir is only going to get better and Kincaid is an emerging star. I expect those 3 guys to get the boatload of the targets. Mix in James Cook and Coleman/Knox when we are in the redzone.
  4. I'm not arguing with a Homer bro. Step outside and ask anyone, anyone alive if Shakir is better than Diggs
  5. Just based off production, give me Tyler Boyd: 1000+ yards in 2018 & 2019, 800+ yards in 2020 & 2021, 762 in 2022, and 667 in 2023. Seems a solid floor to me even if he is not the typical burner that would really balance out our WR room.
  6. Any line on that being him? Because as a low cost "see what he's got in the tank" I can think of worse. 6'3, 200 lbs, 4.3 speed, special teams experience and a 1000 yard season in 2019. He's had a stretch of some injuries, but has had abysmal luck with teams. The last three years have been, in order Urban Meyer Jags Detroit right as they started getting consistency The 2023 Panthers And he still managed 500 yard seasons the last two years. It's worth seeing if there is some gas in the tank
  7. My favorite part is where he asks the reporter where do you think I got it and the reporter says "Tom Izzo?" - the initial incredulousness on his face is gold - then he doubles down after "Nah. Macy's" - "What do you mean?"
  8. Very likely. Who cares? The media ate this up because it adds to the "Chiefs own the Bills" storyline. But it's a complete nothingburger. Beane took what was the best deal for the bills, which is what he should do. Can't worry about who the chiefs may or may not take.
  9. You are a clown 🤡 Sherpa the Clown!n
  10. OK, you be the judge. Here are the stats from last season. Which of the 3 players listed was the most effective receiver? Here are the stats after week 6 when we opened up the offense and started using Kincaid and Shakir more. (Stats include the playoffs) Diggs - 111 tgts, 68 rec, 636 yards, 3 TDS, Catch % 61.26, yards/att 5.73 Kincaid - 83 tgts, 64 rec, 659 yards, 3 TDS, Catch % 77.11%, yards/att 7.94 Shakir - 52 tgts, 45 rec, 646 yards, 3 TDS, Catch % 86.54%, yards/att 12.42
  11. The NFL Draft was 17 rounds until 1977 when it was reduced to 12 rounds. Then when the salary cap was introduced in 1994 it became 7 rounds.
  12. These guys are gonna waste Allen Sean and beane just don’t get it
  13. I guess Beane in all his infinite wisdom felt we needed only 1 dart. And not a very sharp one at that. We had ample opportunity to get combinations of Thomas, Leggette, Mitchell or McConkey to pair with Wilson, Franklin or Walker. Instead we reach for Coleman and his slow ass 4.61. Beane had an offensive opportunity to reload but he chose to rebuild. And next years draft will not have the wrs we saw this weekend.
  14. I hit on 29 out of my top 30 WRs, only missing out on my #30 and honestly he'll probably do well in Detroit. I wrote a quick tier assessment below (undrelined and italicized) and bolded the team that drafted the WR. Some things I noticed were most of my top ranked WRs went to teams with offensive minded head coaches with young QBs and/or teams with franchise QBs getting them more weapons. Some of these teams went back to the well multiple times and didn't even need to BUT because they understood how great a WR draft this was they took the value when it fell to them. Tier 1 – Can’t Miss, pick your flavor, would be the top WR in most drafts and we get THREE of them this year. 1. Marvin Harrison – Arizona pick 4 2. Rome Odunze – Bears pick 9 3. Malik Nabers – Giants pick 6 We had no real chance to get these guys Tier 2 – Late first round - Potential #1 WRs that still need a little refinement 4. AD Mitchell – Colts pick 52 5. Brain Thomas Jr – Jaguars pick 23 6. Troy Franklin – Broncos pick 102 Apparently we didn’t like either Mitchell or Franklin. Could’ve easily taken Franklin over Carter in the 3rd and I would’ve said we had a very good draft but we will soon see if I or our FO was wrong on Franklin Tier 3 – Special #2 options 7. Xavier Worthy – Chiefs pick 28 (we basically gave him to the chiefs) 8. Ladd McConkey – Chargers pick 34 I get why we passed when we did with what kind of WR we needed but didn’t realize we weren’t going to try and get a deep threat at all in this draft rich with them Tier 4 – Potential #1 WRs with HUGE question marks that a lot of teams won’t take the risk on (I would because of the upside) 9. Jermaine Burton – Bengals pick 80 10. Tez Walker –Ravens pick 113 2 players with speed and upside we should’ve went after but the teams that got them understand that their franchise QBs need downfield weapons Tier 5 – Good to Great #2 options that will go somewhere Day 2 of the draft (deepest part of the WR draft) 11. Ja’Lynn Polk – Patriots pick 37 12. Ricky Pearsall – 49ers pick 31 13. Keon Coleman – Bills pick 33 14. Xavier Legette – Panthers pick 32 15. Roman Wilson – Steelers pick 84 16. Brenden Rice – Chargers pick 225 17. Javon Baker – Patriots pick 110 All solid #2 WRs like I said before. Very surprised Rice fell so far, maybe something will come out about him. Tier 6 – A slot of talent, early day 3 guys 18. Malachi Corley – Jets pick 65 19. Ainais Smith – Eagles pick 152 20. Malik Washington – Dolphins pick 184 Speed kills! Unless you’re buffalo then we just say nah thanks we “like what we’ve got at WR”. Tier 7 – Best of the rest, Round 5-7 21. Johnny Wilson – Eagles pick 185 22. Luke McCaffrey – Commanders pick 100 23. Jalen McMillan – Bucs pick 92 - Speed, vertical threat we could've had in 3rd 24. Jamari Thrash – Browns pick 156 25. Jacob Cowing – 49ers pick 135 26. Cornelius Johnson – Chargers pick 253 27. Bub Means – Saints pick 170 - Huge upside vertical threat could've had with one of our MULTIPLE 5th round picks 28. Ryan Flournoy – Cowboys pick 216 29. Tahj Washington – Dolphins pick 241 - Speed, vertical threat we could've had in the 7th 30. Isaiah Williams – Undrafted signed by Lions Last thing I'll state because I can't hide my disgust on how we handled this great opportunity to improve our team with so many missed chances after the plethora of picks Beane used for players that will sit in back up rolls (but hey they're good character guys so neato... I no longer trust Beane. I've given up on McD getting this team to the promised land and know it will only happen under him if Josh carries everyone on his back BUT I've always thought Beane will do his best to get the right players around Josh in spite of McD favoring his pathetic d year after year. This was an epic fail on his part. I don't care about his or anyone's ego. Who cares if Diggs said Josh can't win without a #1 WR. Who cares if you want to prove your lackluster picks in previous drafts are going to work out (Justin Shorter). What I care about is the Buffalo Bills winning a Super Bowl. What I care about is putting as much talent around the best player this franchise ever had to give him the best chance to succeed. And my final point is...Josh Allen is very intelligent. You keep giving him the scraps and expecting him to superman it year in and year out, he will leave. We won't have anyone else to blame but ourselves because he won't say anything. It's not his job to say what he wants. It's the owner and FO's job to make the right decisions and they are failing miserably since the 13 second melt down. Hopefully KJ Hamler works out as the deep threat. Coleman seems like a good kid and will be a fun Higgins type. Shakir and Samuel will do a good job in the middle and Kincaid will get better year two. I just hope it's enough. Maybe one day we'll over do it on the offensive side of the ball like we over do the defense year in and year out without success. Go Bills
  15. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/rQbZnz7LRxn6yWSz/?mibextid=qDwCgo I love this guy already
  16. The dude that fell off the cliff last year and came up small in the big game?
  17. You can ask any football fan outside of TBD and get a real reflection on our WR room 🤣🤣🤣
  18. I take a little solace in knowing their last receiver picks have been mostly complete garbage. MVS, Skyy Moore.
  19. Shakir was NOT being double covered. I’m totally rooting for Shakir to be the WR that Beane says he’ll be…. BUT I also loved Peerless Price.. and then you realize how much Eric Moulds had an impact on Price’s stats. When Price became a WR1, he fell off pretty quickly.
  20. I disagree about it being the best opening day roster. The year with Sanders was probably the best. who really cares. We’re talking about the failures of our past here. Let’s stop living in the past and focus in our future. It’s sucks right now. End of story. If we make the playoffs this year I’d be shocked. lol. I will admit I liked Solomon. Can’t remember if I wanted another DE at this spot more. But I do like Solomon. Let’s hope this staff doesn’t ruin him and turn him into a 9 snaps a game rotational player.
  21. C- : Felt like this draft had McDermott written all over it. Give Josh one weapon while adding “team captain” type guys all over the defense. This roster as a whole simply hasn’t had the talent to beat the elite teams in the playoffs and I don’t think this draft changed that. If you had told me the only moves the Bills would make would be a few trade downs and they wouldn’t use their bevy of picks to try to go up and get anyone who was a value and that Keon Coleman would be the only WR I would l’ve laughed. A few solid picks but overall this draft pretty much sums up this regime: Not bad, some reasons for optimism but also frustratingly unimaginative.
  22. Only on TBD you will see the narrative of Shakir being better than Diggs 🤣🤣🤣
  23. Absent a preseason mega move they have absolutely not done enough and it borders on gross negligence. Coming into this offseason they had a weak WR room. They let Davis walk (fine), decided to pay Diggs to play elsewhere (not ideal) and came into the historically deep at WR draft with a boatload of draft assets and a glaring need at the position. They drafted one. Maybe all of their receivers improve and Coleman becomes a stud right out of the gate. Anything less than that and serious questions arise about what, the flying fudge, they were doing in this critical offseason. Not that it really matters: Beane, like Kevyn Adams, behaves like no one is really holding him accountable.
  24. It's like difference between Josh channeling Mose Schrute in his 40 at the combine vs what he actually does on the football field
  25. Small and petty is how Trump works, so you have to consider it.
  26. That's actually a brilliant piece of logic. Kudos.
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