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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
I like Shavers. It makes sense that it could be Shavers. The 5th WR must play special teams- Shavers could take Mack’s role. -
Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
That game is still painful for me to watch. That Bills team was awesome. They had zero business losing -
Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
You are forgetting the 9TDs. Mack and Amari made many huge plays and big TDs in playoffs and season. Keion and Dalton didn't show up for playoffs. Mack played more snaps then any other WR. James Cook and Josh were primary beneficiarys of Macks tenacious blocking skills. And Mack is a special teams Ace. Someone is going to have to fill all those snaps at WR and 4 phase special teamer. As Beane stated, the Bills offense scored more then 7 points a game when Amari was in the lineup. There is more to football than 20 rec, 297 yards, its a little more complex than that simple methodology. October 15 we sign Amari after being embarrassed by the Ravens, Texans, and Jets. Our offense couldnt do anything. No WRs were getting open. Beane is desperate for talent at WR, and trades for Cooper. October 30 the Bills offense sets record with 8 straight games of 30 points or more. That was the Amari Cooper effect. And we have failed in replacing Mack and Amari, whom I believe you are severely underestimating -
Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Kellys ego beat the Bills. Giants defense had zero answer for 34 -
Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Giants won a Superbowl with Jeff Hostetler. That doesn't mean QB isn't important -
Kincaid dropped the ball. Kincaid's weak ass running attempt failed to get a 1st on 3rd down, the play before Josh was robbed on 4th. Bills offense sputtered on final drive. No WR could get open. Season ends Dalton flailing and dropping, what would of been a legendary Josh Allen throw, and ending our season. Defense played horrible, but in the end, the Offense had a chance to win the game, and failed. Fact. Big Mouth Diggs drops another amazing Josh Allen throw. Once again defense played horrible. But Defense steps up, and makes two stops in 4th quarter. Bills offense had a chance to win at the end of the game. And again, Wide Receiver drops incredible Josh throw. Offense sputtered in 4th quarter again. No Wide Receivers can get open on final drive. Josh getting blitzed, and WR struggled to get separation. I love that we fortified DL and Pass Rush! I love we added to CB and S! I love we added TE3! I think it is a major ***** up being so cavilier about WR 5 at the very least! Or even better, WR 1 or 2!
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Beane has stated that the Bills score more than 7 points a game with Cooper in lineup. Sacks, TDs, Interceptions- there are many players responsible for whichever big play a teammate makes
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Sneaky Joe’s views on Bills don’t seem bright. Thinking 75 is a round number confirms.
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Offense scores points. More points win game. It’s a passing league. Let’s give possibly the greatest QB to ever play, 4 mediocre WR and leave the 5th WR as an afterthought. Josh is 28 years old. In what universe does that make sense?
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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
19.9k Author Posted 57 minutes ago (edited) 17 hours ago, Gugny said: The offense scored 65 TDs last season. Only one team (DET) scored more. Josh had 12 rushing TDs Cook had 18 Tds. so Josh and Cook combined for 46% of TDs. Amari had 4 TDs Mack led WR with 5 TD Mack and Amari combined for 9 TDS, or 14%. That is 14% of TDs that have vanished. Dalton had 2 TDs or 3% Keon had 4 TDS, or 6% Samuel had 1 TD or 1.5% Palmer had 1 TD for Chargers. so looking at TDs this way- it’s obvious Josh Allen and James Cook are biggest reasons we scored 65 TDs. Dalton, Keon, Samuel, Palmer- 4 receivers combined for 12%a a sliver of 65 TDs. more TDs walked out the door- we lost 14% of TDs and have yet to adequately replace Mack Hollins and Amari Cooper. 65 TDS- Thank you Josh Allen and James Cook. Now for the love of God, can we get Josh a stud WR who cans separate and catch? -
Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Who is our 5th WR? Every team in league has 5 rosterable WR except Bills. What makes you assume Dalton and Keon will be better? In 2024 there was zero separation. What makes you assume our WR can separate in 2025? -
Agreed. I’m in Massachusetts. When Pats fans talk about Josh and Bills Mafia- I often say “we can’t all be Bills Mafia”
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My buddy is a huge Giants fan. He has a tatoo of the Patriots logo with a hatchet in its head, blood, and it says "17-1 Slain" lmao
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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Also, new kickoff rule, I thought speedy receivers would be in more demand. Marino was guessing that the preferred returner might be a fast running back. He explained it’s basically a running play, with how close the kicking team is -
Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Pete replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well last May 3 we added Valdez-Scandling and May 15 we added Chase Claypool- so there is hope for fifth WR -
Tory Horton is the one that bothers me. We had plenty of chances , and plenty of picks to trade up and get him in 4th.
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are you going to argue with AI? I cut and paste what AI thought about Ladd percentage snaps from the slot
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Ladd McConkey has been primarily used as a slot receiver, playing 63.3% of his snaps inside, according to TruMedia. While he's highly effective in the slot, he's not limited to that position and has experience playing on the outside as well. In the 2023 season, he played 70% of his snaps outside and only 30% in the slot.
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With the draft over it is time for the udfa thread
Pete replied to scuba guy's topic in The Stadium Wall
https://sports.yahoo.com/the-nfl-drafts-secret-round-170012115.html In 2023, 194 Week 1 starters — almost 28% — were drafted in the first round of their respective drafts. Another 143 starters, or roughly 20%, were drafted in the second round, and another 107, or about 15%, were taken in the third round. In other words, picks in the top three rounds made up nearly two-thirds of all NFL lineups in 2023. Beyond that point, though, an interesting trend emerges. As expected, declining numbers of players selected in Round 4 (77), Round 5 (52), Round 6 (33) and Round 7 (18) reached the starting lineup. However, 80 undrafted players — more than any of the final four rounds — were in starting lineups in Week 1 of the 2023 season. More than 11% of all starters in 2023 went undrafted. This pattern holds over longer timeframes, as well. From 2019 to 2023, 429 undrafted players — more than 12% — reached the starting lineup. (We counted every season a player started separately; if an undrafted player started all five seasons, that counts as five “undrafted” starts.) That’s fewer than all Round 3-picked starters (521) but more than Round 4 (363). -
Elijah Moore Visiting the Bills today (Update: Signed!)
Pete replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
how would you feel if we didnt draft a DT or a CB until the 7th? Wake Up. In 2023, 194 Week 1 starters — almost 28% — were drafted in the first round of their respective drafts. Another 143 starters, or roughly 20%, were drafted in the second round, and another 107, or about 15%, were taken in the third round. In other words, picks in the top three rounds made up nearly two-thirds of all NFL lineups in 2023. As expected, declining numbers of players selected in Round 4 (77), Round 5 (52), Round 6 (33) and Round 7 (18) reached the starting lineup. -
Im not sure why the Bills are not more successful in 12 personal. We have a kickass OL. Brady should be able to scheme Dalton and Knox, like Pats did with Gronk and Hernandez
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Keon, pre Poyer hit, looked promising. But Keon needs to learn to beat a jam. Right now he looks like a fish out of water. And he needs to just elevate, and stop playing patty cakes with defender. Keon is Elam handsy, and won a very low percentage on 50/50 balls. Keon put on 10-15 pounds, which Im not sure if its going to make him quicker. Im not writing Keon off, and Im rooting for him. Prove us wrong Keon
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What does a football hitting Wide Receiver in back of helmet say about his football acumen?