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More shocked at Edwards being released he seemed like a solid punter, I guess Bojo out performed him by a big margin. I think Haush will get one more chance to catch on with another team. He was really shaky the past two seasons but his accuracy under 50 improved in 2019 and there a lot teams who have kickers who can't kick under 50 that likely will be cutting kickers in season. So hopefully for him he gets another run. Dude was so money in 2017 but then in 2018 he got a little shaky in the 40-49 range but then in 2019 he got better in the 40-49 range but completely ***** the bed from 50+.
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Barkley ranked 23rd best backup by PFF
billsfan89 replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
23rd seems about right, Barkley isn't a high end backup. He isn't completely tragic either but not the best. They clearly drafted Fromm to take over the position in a couple of years. -
Dawkins could have gotten more money if he played out the 2020 season well and the cap doesn't take too bad of a hit. BUT the Bills got him to take a "friendly" deal in two ways. One is that players who have one year left always are willing to take a little bit less than they would make in free agency to avoid injury risk. Dawkins could have played in 2020 and gotten a bad injury and been stuck on a one year "prove it" deal. Taking the money now is always a luxury that you pay for a bit. Secondly the cap volatility is a factor to an agent possibly advising a client to take the bag. The Bills finally have the luxury of high performing players with a year or two left on their rookie deals in a winning situation as leverage. In a bad situation players were more willing to want to be traded/hold out (Peters) or get paid top dollar to stay (Evans, Fitz, Mcgee, Glenn, or many others) or take a risk to get out on a big deal in a better situation (Byrd and Levitre.) Now high end players are willing to take a decent discount because they have performed early in the contract and the team is viewed as a winning situation.
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Favorite Bills Season of the Past Decade
billsfan89 replied to corta765's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1- 2014 - That offense sucked but that defense was filthy, the fact that this was the first winning Bills season (and a year where they were in playoff contention until the final week) in a decade along with having a great year personally and in fantasy football that season made things really enjoyable. 2- 2017 - The hot start followed by the mid-season losing streak and then winning the last 3 out of 4 games to barely squeak into the playoffs was insane. The drought ending however weird and "soft" it ended was such a special moment. Such a roller coaster of a season. 3- 2019 - A strong start and never really any faltering outside of the Eagles game. From wire to wire this one was a solid season. Top rated defense, exciting young QB and a team that was build well. It was definitely the best on field season of the past 20 years but the emotional highs and lows along with personal resonance weren't there. -
You don't think Tre IF he has another monster year in 2020 is going to at least get 17 million aav? Because right now the highest paid corner is 16.7 million aav. I think Tre depending on how good his 2020 is and how the Bills structure his deal will be around 9.5% of the cap which will depending on the cap will be between 17.5-19.5 million aav. The corner market will be set by Tre in some form. The question is by how much?
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Bills announce no fans for 1st 2 home games
billsfan89 replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I am an extra cautious person and I think this was the right call. There likely won't be fans at games this year but why force the decision when you don't have to at the moment? -
Rd 4, Pick 128: WR Gabriel Davis UCF
billsfan89 replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Boldin definitely is a Hall of Fame player. I hated how he retired on the Bills but he definitely is in the Hall in my opinion. He's 14th All time in receiving yards and 9th in receptions. He was for his era one of the top WR's from the mid 2000's to 2014. He was also a big time winner. He helped Arizona reach their only meaningful success in decades making it to the Super Bowl in 2008 and then a playoff victory in 2009. He then goes to Baltimore where for three seasons they make the playoffs, win playoff games and then in 2012 he wins the Super Bowl. He was a productive player and a tone setter all three years there. He then goes to San Francisco where he helps them get to the NFC title game his first year there (a year in which he broke 1000 yards) and even thought the Niners fell off his second year there going 8-8 Boldin turned in a 1000 yard season. Even in 2016 his stint with Detroit he was still a productive role player who helped them reach the playoffs. If that isn't a HOF career then there are a lot of players that don't belong in the HOF. -
If Moss or DS pan out as a good starter and the other a solid complement you are basically set at the RB position for the next three seasons which is a huge positive for a young QB like Josh to have.
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Will the 2020 'Covid' training camp set Josh Allen back?
billsfan89 replied to LB48's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It might hurt Josh if he was the only person in the league dealing with this situation. The whole league has to deal with this so everyone is going to be behind. -
ProFootballTalk state of the Franchise - Bills
billsfan89 replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Injury is always the great equalizer in any sports but more so in the NFL. That's why I always say that catastrophic amounts of injuries can tank any season and you have to assume best and worst case scenarios based on factoring out the catastrophic injury scenario. But this season is just going to be more volatile for every team due to Covid. That's just reality and it tosses a lot up in the air. I get that every team is going to be dealing with it but unlike injuries Covid is contagious. Which makes a domino effect way more possible. -
ProFootballTalk state of the Franchise - Bills
billsfan89 replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In a normal season I would say the Bills were posted for 11+ wins and a playoff victory but with everything going on it might be a bit harder to be so certain. -
Checking in on Jets: O-Line and WRs STRUGGLING
billsfan89 replied to Rigotz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The center they brought in from Denver and Becton in the draft were solid additions. I am not a huge fan of Fant but he is at least better than what they had and Van Rotten and the rest were solid depth additions. I do agree that maybe the offseason was just too much to do a complete overhaul. But I do think they had a better approach to be less top heavy with their additions and go for more depth. -
Checking in on Jets: O-Line and WRs STRUGGLING
billsfan89 replied to Rigotz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I actually liked what the Jets did for their Oline in the off season. It reminded me of what McBean did in 2019. They signed a high priced center to fill a big need, drafted a tackle up high, and then signed mostly mid level or lower contracts to round out the rest of the Oline and have some depth. But it seems to not be translating. I also think releasing Winters a decent player was a self inflicted wound. If you play sloppy or without urgency in any game against any opponent you can easily lose in the NFL. -
Bills have Ziggy Ansah on their radar
billsfan89 replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It isn't like Murphy has the best track record with health. But I don't think McBeane is cutting Murphy, for whatever reason they seem to like him. -
Melvin Ingram III trade scenarios - Bills mentioned
billsfan89 replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
With the addition of AJ I am OK with what the team has. Murphy as a rotational DE is fine, Hughes and Addision are good starters and AJ comes in and adds depth. -
Jarrett Stidham Hip Injury-Out a few weeks
billsfan89 replied to boco357's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The job was always Cam's to lose but I think Billy B was at least open to having Stidham take the job as a game manager if Cam looked washed. -
The more I look into the Edwards signing the more I like it. Edwards was an at worst average punter and at his best a lower top 10 punter. Very solid nothing spectacular but certainly better than Bojo who every third game was due for a shank and even when he wasn't shanking it was average at best. I would much rather have a guy who will just be a solid punter and be consistent. Special teams is mostly about executing competently and limiting mistakes. Get me a punter who won't shank too often and will be more good than bad and that's exactly what Edwards is. PFF rated him well above average from 2017 to 2019 and Jets fans on Reddit and blogs seem to have thought he ranged from an OK punter to a really good one. It's these little attention to detail moves McBeane makes with this roster that makes the difference. I can see this being a move like Roberts was last off-season. A small move that can make a difference in winning a game.
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I would argue that these are make or break seasons for Mayfield, Darnold, and Josh. Lamar Jackson was the NFL MVP he has a bit more leash due to that and Watson has back to back seasons with good numbers and playoff appearances on top of a solid rookie year, he has more leash due to a proven track record over multiple seasons. It is make or break (so to speak) for Josh in the sense that he has no excuse for regression and that regression would result in him not being the sure fire starter in 2021 (most likely would bring in a vet to compete with him a kiss of death in most cases.) Josh has a solid O-line, a quality pair of young RB's, and with Diggs added a full complement of receivers. Josh is also in the third year of the same system so he has continuity and he has about two seasons worth of starting under his belt so he should have solid experience. I don't think Josh has to be in the MVP conversation to have a productive season. But at the very least he has to stay the same level in order for the organization to not lose some faith in him. I would argue that realistic progression would be for Josh to push himself into the fringe top 10 QB conversation and show better accuracy on the long ball and processing the game. Finally I would argue that for Mayfield with his complement of weapons and offensive line upgrades is just as much on the line as Josh is. Darnold has a baked in excuse of no weapons but I think he has to at the very least stay flat as the Jets did improve the O-line. Josh can't regress, he just can't, he doesn't have anything on his track record besides one season where he played like a mid-level QB on a team with a great defense. He can stay flat and I think the Bills hand him the reigns for 2021 as a true make or break but he can't take a step backwards without damaging his standing with the team.
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Horrible Harry...the forgotten man?
billsfan89 replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In 2018 he wasn't that good but in 2019 prior to his injury he was anchoring the rush defense and looking like he will have a breakout season. I think there was a big time reason that the rush defense went into a big recession right after Henry got hurt. Eventually Star improved his play and the scheme was adjusted but Henry was missed. He isn't the same kind of player as Kyle in my opinion. -
What would/should a Milano extension look like?
billsfan89 replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Milano if I had to guess should be in the range of 8 to 9 million if he takes an extension now (the discount of certainty) if he turns in a strong season and hits the market I can see him getting a 10 to 11 million dollar deal. Overall I think with Dawkins signed the team can afford to play somewhat tight with Milano. Name a price you feel comfortable with (a modest amount relativey speaking) and let him and his agent decide if it makes sense for him or if they want to hit the open market. -
The defense is a good collection of talent. Tre is one of the best if not the best corner in the league, Hyde and Poyer are one of the best safety pairs in the league, Edumonds is a Pro-Bowl Caliber LB who can ascend into one of the best at the position, Milano is a borderline Pro-Bowl Talent and Ed Oliver is a breakout waiting to happen. The rest of the defense are solid starters and good role players. But while the collection of talent is good, the way they play as a unit is outstanding. The D-line (barring an Ed Oliver breakout) doesn't feature any Pro-Bowl talent yet they consistently hold their own and the Secondary doesn't feature superstars at CB2 or CB3 yet they aren't a liability. It really is a well crafted defense.
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With this team's elite defense, solid special teams, hopefully strong running game and solid skill position talent I think Barkley can game manage this team to .500. Context is key. The 2-5 record probably wasn't with nearly as strong a team. Is Barkley generally speaking a .500 QB? No but on this team he is.