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bobobonators

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  1. i just dont see it. We have all watched him now several times and I specifically recall HOPING that he plays vs us and not the backup. That is all that needs to be said.
  2. I dont necessarily disagree with you but im having a hard time seeing the production coming from a rookie WR in this offense, barring any major injury at WR Take last season, Cole Beasley, who was well integrated into this offense had less than 700yds receiving at WR3. Do you think a rookie is going to come in and beat out Davis? Maybe, but Davis has earned his shot at WR2 and will likely get it. Crowder is a really damn good slot receiver. Hes 100% going to start if hes healthy. And we havent even touched on Knox and McKenzie. But this second any WR we draft is going to battling for WR4/WR5 spot on this offense. I think youre being a bit unrealistic if you expect something different (again barring injury). And how much production is there to spread around to your WR4/WR5 to justify a 1st rd pick? But again, if we do go WR i get it. Im aware our bread and butter is the passing game. Cant hurt to load up
  3. i keep going back and forth on this. I see absolutely nothing wrong with CB in RD1. If Dane gets injured before Tre bets back our CBs will be a disaster. If we draft a CB at 25 hes an instant day 1 starter on this roster. Id we draft a WR at 25, with Diggs, Davis and Crowder/McKenzie all ahead of him, how much are we going to actually use this guy this season? Maybe 300 receiving? MAYBE Thats a lot to invest in a player who could very well contribute little to a season where the Bills are going all-in to win. But if Diggs goes down…or Davis..yeh it would be nice to have another weapon to plug in. I dont think there is a wrong answer per se. I lean towards the everyday starter at CB being picked Rd 1. And drafting a WR in the 2nd round who can be integrated into the offensive juggernaut as the season progresses.
  4. I agree. That quote wasn't his direct quote it was an interpretation from the article's author. In short White is one of the CB's McCreary looks up to in the NFL.
  5. Roger McCreary https://www.si.com/nfl/bills/.amp/news/nfl-scouting-combine-spotlight-auburn-cb-roger-mccreary “He idolizes the Bills' Tre'Davious White and wouldn't mind being on the same team with him.”
  6. ?? McCreary is the same height 5’11/6’0 as every other CB on our roster, including 2 corners Beane drafted who are 5’11 McCreary is a baller. Full stop.
  7. Theres the Carolina connection! Born in NC
  8. I think its also important to note that unless we move up in the first round i dont see a WR taken at 25 beating Davis or Crowder. Diggs, Davis and Crowder are likely going to be 1-3 and Mckenzie is going to hopefully play a larger role in this offense. So right there those are 4 players that are likely going to get a lot of playtime. Its going to be tough for a late 1st rd WR to break in there unless there is an injury. thats why i feel its prob best to go with CB in the first - a real need, and then WR in the 2nd or 3rd round. But you can never have enough offense in today’s nfl so wont cry over taking a flyer on a WR in the first either
  9. i think if Roger McCreary, CB from Auburn is there at 25. We have to take him and count our blessings. then id hope for christian watson, WR from north dakota state in 2nd round if we take Williams in the 1st round i wont be mad, but i feel WR is pretty deep where a really good WR can still be obtained in rds 2-3
  10. Some of the narratives im reading in these forums and arguments being made are so misinformed i dont even know where to begin. Its not the job of posters on this board to correct ignorance. Its a shame some of you vote. Making comparisons between OJ being acquitted and this are like comparing astronauts landing on the moon to what Bezos did months ago. The standard of proof to indict compared to that required to convict someone in trial are vastly different. The fact that Watson wasnt indicted on any charges is much more telling and compelling of his “innocence” than OJ being found not guilty in trial. Indictments are a dime a dozen. But the court of public opinion has spoken. The same court that has participated in the massive dumpster fire this planet is becoming.
  11. Better than its history with african americans
  12. Due to my job im well aware of how easy it is to indict someone. It doesnt take much at all. Not to get political, but not being able to indict Watson in TEXAS of all places, on any of the charges, leads me to believe the allegations were quite overblown if not downright false. If we can move past the dog killer Vick we can get past Watson saying “hey wanna see this rocket?”
  13. We need another option at WR. Take a corner 2nd round. i look at it like this: if poo hits the fan and Diggs goes down w an injury for an extended period we are in serious trouble vs good teams, regardless of who we have at corner. if poo hits the fan and we have an injury at Corner, its going to suck, but we arent shutting KC or LA to 20pts regardless of who we have at corner so having the ability to outscore them gives us the best chance. All things being equal and the state of affairs in the NFL w offense going bonkers, we have to be able to score at will. Just my 2cents.
  14. This is whats great about having an MVP-level QB: he makes everyone on the offense better allowing you to focus draft and FA capital on defense. Based on the overwhelming majority of FA signing being on defense, id suspect we draft a CB in either RD1 or RD2 and the remaining draft will be heavy offense with WR, OL, RB
  15. I havent been able to follow closely enough, but does anyone know/think/suspect we couldve had either Jones or Miller and we chose to go with Miller bc of coaching/fit or did Jones not want anything with us? im psyched about Miller.
  16. My post was not meant to be an expansive layout of roster moves. A veteran WR can be signed to replace Sanders or Beasley and/or a WR drafted in the 4th or 3rd rd. Davis moves into the #2 WR slot should be expectation id believe.
  17. Its obviously a gamble. If he shows durability again hes a top 10 player in the NFL.
  18. Sign Chandler Jones trade 1st rd pk to panthers for McCaffrey 2nd rd pick draft OL 3rd rd pick draft CB Super Bowl
  19. 1. 1982 2. The Wide Right super bowl 3. The Comeback 4. Josh Allen 5. My forum name sucks. Its just a play on an old friend’s name - Bob
  20. https://apple.news/A-_DzvIkOQ-SfKnjx2LjcwQ Report: Rams' Sean McVay Could Be Offered Over $15M Per Year for Broadcasting Role
  21. Lets be honest. Beyond salary cap and skill - it also takes some luck. Will the Bills finally get some of that luck? We’ll see.
  22. This was a very exciting season except the Super Bowl didnt do much for me but thatll happen. The season was phenomenal though. Rating continue to show NFL is king.
  23. They made one super bowl on the back of great draft picks. They made a second super bowl on the back of a trade for a QB, where all the stars aligned, and that happens maybe once every 20yrs in the NFL. Also, McVay has a lot to do with their success. All i'm saying is that what the Rams have done is not necessarily a blueprint that other teams should or even can follow.
  24. I agree. I like Hunter, but the guy is turning 28 this october and does have a history of injuries. That being said, I would do it for a 2nd round pick. I think due to where the Bills are - literally on the brink of a super bowl appearance - giving up a 2nd round pick and taking a gamble on his injuries would be worth it.
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