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billsfan89

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  1. I have a feeling this is going to end in disappointment...
  2. Love it, frees up a little more cap space and actually gives the team an asset for it.
  3. Also not that huge of a commitment
  4. Ty got hurt late in 2019 and didn’t play much due to being a backup in 2020. Loved what he did to bring competence to the RT position in 2019 and was solid depth in 2020.
  5. They don’t have to over rely on him either, Knox can be a high end second TE.
  6. Nice replacement for Brown, I like it.
  7. Why let Bojo go?? Hopefully this is just a camp body
  8. Happy for Tyrod, I know he wasn't the solution but he broke the drought.
  9. That’s a loss of depth along the Oline not something you can’t replace but a loss.[
  10. If Diggs and Davis weren't hurt that game is a lot more competitive, not saying the Bills win, but they are able to at least put up 10-14 more points when the game was competitive. I think people underestimate how much that impacted the game.
  11. NE is much improved but it feels like without a QB they are stuck at a good but not great level. Not worried about them until they get a better QB. I loved Cam but he can't stay healthy and he might not have the deep ball anymore.
  12. To be fair against KC, Brown was banged up all year, Beasley was hurt, Davis was hurt (he got hurt against the Ravens), and Diggs got dinged up early in the game. Hard to judge the WR corps on that game. I do agree the team needs to add a pass catcher but I wouldn’t consider the KC game without some context.
  13. The Bills always had to be bargain hunters due to the cap crunch.
  14. Pats will be a lot tougher but in the end unless they get a QB they are capped at 10-11 wins and unable to win more than one playoff game.
  15. Odd, I hope they tender Ike and Bojo. It wouldn't be a huge loss if they let Levi walk but it would leave a hole as I think he is at least a competent corner. It would be weird to just let him walk unless they have a plan in place. Wallace is at worst a high end backup.
  16. KC trying to protect Mahomes, basically Mahomes restructured his deal to bring in Thuney. I also expect pick 31 to be an offensive tackle too and I wouldn't be shocked if their second rounder is also along the O-line and they kick the tires on some vets too. Not a huge upgrade for KC in my opinion as they lost their starting tackles but a big step in getting back to the team they once were.
  17. He also only fumbled once in two seasons of returning. Cutting down on the team's overall turnovers.
  18. I think Billy B knows he doesn't have many years left and is competing against two vastly improved teams (Bills and to a lesser degree Fins) and his old QB just won a SB without him. I think the Pats are hoping to win 10-11 games this season and make Billy B look like he was at least a part of the Pats success with Brady.
  19. We all saw in 2018 how having an inconsistent return game can really lose you games. Having a steady hand the past two seasons was really good. I am very upset to see him go. Not sure why fans were so quick to rush him out the door. Maybe Mac can handle the return duties but I would have liked to have kept Roberts. 1 fumble in two seasons and while I don't like his kick returning (he was fairly average) I think his punt returning was one of the best in the league. Never an explosive punt returner but he was always solid on his returns and never a turnover liability.
  20. Hunt isn't on that big of a contract? Why would they look to get rid of their dynamic duo which was the catalyst of their offense? Just doesn't make sense.
  21. It is still a three headed beast if they add Hunt and if wanting to be a lead back is Hunts issue then he still might not be the lead back with Moss and Singletary here. I have no issue trading Singletary and a 6th rounder in 2022 for Hunt or trading a 5th in 2021 and a pick swap in 2022 for Hunt. I am more so looking does this give Hunt what he wants. Last thing you want to do is trade for a guy who isn’t happy in the new situation.
  22. I think they would just IR him or cut him to avoid any major cap implications. Hoping he doesn’t retire as I would like to see this team have a true one tech.
  23. I am thinking the Bills are more so looking at a Kroft replacement as opposed to a outright starting TE. The Pats paid retail for this guy and they seem to want to get back to being competitive in 2021 so they are paying big to fill needs. I am thinking Kyle Rudolph might be the type of supplemental player the Bills target.
  24. 13-3 with two playoff victories against pretty good teams is hardly a team you want to blowup because you perceive one team in the conference they can't matchup well against. The case for continuity is to keep that 13 win talent base and then supplement it with veteran reclamation projects on the cheap and the draft.
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