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thebandit27

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  1. Imagine if he doesn't get PAID...ya think he'd file a collusion case against the owners? Something along the lines of "don't pay this guy; he circumvented the tag system"...
  2. Yep...I mean, who would want a RB that averaged 4.5 YPC for a team with a banged up OL last year? Of course, maybe his 4.5 YPC last year didn't really happen...I feel like I read somewhere that the memory can play tricks on you...
  3. I like Nsekhe a LOT better at OT then I do at guard. He's just a bit long and segmented to play guard. Don't get me wrong, he can do it in a pinch, but this guy's a tackle through and through. Wait until @Blokestradamus finds out about this...you guys think I'm happy...
  4. Without cheating, who's 2018 stats are whose? WR1 - 15 starts, 102 targets, 56 receptions, 652 yards, 7 TDs, 54.9 catch % WR2 - 15 starts, 97 targets, 42 receptions, 715 yards, 5 TDs, 43.3 catch %
  5. You don't want Dawkins on the right--he struggles moving that direction. If Dawkins moves, it should be to LG.
  6. Well, he had one all-pro season, but he's only been a full-time starter for 2. He's also coming off a bad knee injury. Nsekhe, on the other hand, is a low-mileage 34 years old--only 16 starts since 2013. His level of play has been quite high when called upon. For the difference in dollars, I think this signing makes a ton of sense.
  7. Don't count out my boy "Hands" Wilkins either...he's a McDermott DT if e'er there were such a man
  8. Yep...this is one of the reasons I've been pining for this dude. He can start at any non-center spot, and at worst he's the most valuable OL backup in the game.
  9. The thought has crossed my mind as well, but for now I think he's penciled in at RT
  10. Gee, I wonder who...
  11. This is a phenomenal signing. All this guy does is play well at whatever position he's asked to fill. He can start at RT and be a top-tier backup at any position aside from center. I've wanted to land this guy since October.
  12. The best thing about Buffalo's WR corps is that they have multiple players of each style with which they had success last year. Boundary speed guys are Foster and Brown Shifty slot guys are Beasley and Jones Gadget/YAC types are McKenzie and Bolden I'd still like to see them add a guy with WR1 upside in the draft, but this is a good start to a much-needed makeover
  13. I think they're focused on adding the best player at a premium position (WR, pass rusher, CB, LT)
  14. I expect that everyone sticks around until after the draft, but I would add Bodine to that list.
  15. Well, I'll just say this: keep an eye out for the guys about which the environment is eerily quiet. You heard basically nothing about Brown, Beasley, Kroft, & Morse prior to their signings.
  16. For those keeping track, the team still has one big-money deal left in them in the $12M-$15M AAV neighborhood...which would leave about $20M left for signing draft picks and working on in-season signings/extensions.
  17. About the only one you can point to is Denver's signing of Manning, D. Ware, T. Ward, A. Talib, W. Welker, and E. Sanders.
  18. No, I'm sure they have no idea of that. Seriously though, the point that I made was that it leaves a really lousy impression on visiting players. It hardly reeks of a first-class organization.
  19. Maybe some of you remember this discussion ^
  20. You'd have to discuss that with the poster that I quoted.
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