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  1. 1 hour ago, MAJBobby said:


    yeah that is why the “injury prone” stuff gets funny to me. 
     

    Henry tore and ACL (happens a lot in football) and Broke a bone. 
     

    big deal it isn’t like he is chronically dealing with some degenerative stuff or soft tissue injuries 

    I agree. Nothing worse than the constant hamstring injuries. They seem to always reoccur. Still would like to know why football players get hammies & basketball players rarely get them.

  2. 3 hours ago, matter2003 said:

    I really really like what I am reading and the highlights I have seen of Shenault...he is big, strong, fast and quick and can be used in so many ways.  Outside, Slot, out of the backfield, etc...I think he would be a great fit as an almost X-factor in our offense.  And he has a cool ass name hahaha

    Why isn't he projected to go before we pick?  Are there any negatives?

  3. 1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

    Yes and frankly there is no easy way for the Chargers to do this unless he retires. He’s likely not doing that and they need to rip the band aid off at some point. They are moving into the new stadium this year, they feel its  time with his contract up and his stats were very deceiving last year. He can’t move and throws too many picks. 

    He is not one to pad his stats. I noticed that if for example he was down 17 with 7 minutes to go, he didn't "matriculate" it down the field just to make the score closer. He would throw it deep and hope. Hope that his WR catches it or he gets a PI. I'll bet that 4 or 5 of his INTs were late in the 4th Q in those type of circumstances. He seems to have lost a little, similar to Brady, but I think that he can still start in this league.

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  4. On 1/14/2020 at 7:31 PM, DuckyBoys said:

    We'll see after the combine.  Looks like a super deep wr class maybe the best since the 2014 class.  Might see some really good players fall into rounds 3 or even later.  Shenault looks like a great fit for  creative coordinator  I imagine he'd be a stud on the Saints for example.   Higgins is awful thin  looks kind of slow to me  I'm curious how he fares at the combine

    Higgins is more like Skinny.

  5. 16 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

    He got traded away from AZ to the Tanking Dolphins for a 2nd round and 5th round pick which is quite a value drop for a top-10 pick.

     

    He then got beat out by Fitzmagic for the starting job on the tanking Dolphins.

     

    Fitzmagic predictably bollixed up the Phins tank to the tune of 5 wins, but they're still drafting pretty high.

     

    What happens to Rosen?  He's under contract for 2 more years.  He's got substantial guaranteed money as roster bonuses.  $4.9M dead cap to cut him.

     

    Just curiousity here.  I heard a piece on some football talk show mid-season where Jordan Palmer was still expressing the viewpoint that Rosen could play and hadn't really been put in a position to succeed.  The Phins, by the way, do have Fitzy under contract for 2020 with an $8M salary ($4M is guaranteed).  That guy, I tell ya.  Career earnings of $63.5M and counting.

    I agree with Palmer. Rosen was just too good of a college QB to wind up as a bench warmer.

  6. 5 minutes ago, Max Fischer said:

    After the Chiefs - Texans game we should never again debate the value of Andre Roberts.  Andre is extremely reliable and those stats just add cream to the top.  

    Roberts is a good returner - no question. I think the problem some people have is that he has a roster spot that could be used for someone else. Imo, he does his job, is reliable & hopefully every now & then will bust a long one.

  7. 3 hours ago, SCBills said:


    Would be thrilled if we did this. 
     

    After watching this year unfold, we need a lot of help in the playmaker department.  
     

    Beasley was nonexistent in our playoff game, Brown had the big miss on the sideline and Allen clearly felt more comfortable throwing to Duke Williams, against an average-at-best secondary.  
     

    FA/Trade WR

    Early Round Draft Pick WR

    John Brown

    Cole Beasley

    Duke Williams

    Andre Roberts 

    If your early draft pick can also return kicks, then Roberts would be a bye bye.

  8. 24 minutes ago, loveorhatembillsfan4life said:

    I was a bit nervous trying to figure out how we would stop Cooper, Gallup and Zeke on Thanksgiving. We did a good job.

     

    We got to get to Watson, I’ve heard on Houston boards he doesn’t like to scramble as much. Can’t give up the big play. 

     

     

    Scrambling is his thing. If he doesn't scramble, great.

     It's the same with Josh. if he just sits in the pocket all day, he won't be as effective.

  9. 23 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

     

    Have you seen what he had to work with? Prior to here he might have had the worst combination of QBs and offensive personnel in the history of the NFL for an OC with more than one team. 

     

    Once again. People look at stats without context. Doesn't work bro. Gotta know what you are looking at.

    No one ever ever ever likes their OC, especially after a loss. DabolI and Allen both have a lot of room for improvement. 

  10. 1 hour ago, whatdrought said:

     

    Let's not confuse height for contested catch skills. Kelvin Benjamin is 6'5, Tyreek Hill is 5'10. I understand your sentiment, but height alone isn't the best indicator. If I could chose any WR in the world to put on this team it would be Mike Evans cause he's the missing piece. But if Mike Evans isn't available and someone like Stefon Diggs is, I'll still take the player whose gonna make plays.

    IMO, Evans is the best route runner & receiver in the league.

  11. 1 hour ago, ProcessTruster said:

    I like Jackson, he is the combination of RGIII's size and speed with Tyrod Taylor's arm.  Plus he is with Greg Roman, and we all know what offense he ran with Tyrod.  The same one he is running in Baltimore.  It works, and although he doesn't have TT's arm talent, Jackson is an even better athlete than TT.   So that's that.

     

    Defenses will figure out and pen in Jackson, just as they did RGIII and Tyrod . Or he will get blown up like RGIII did. Then,either way he will have to play from the pocket, which he doesn't have the arm talent to succeed, similar to Vick. 

     

    I don't see Jackson lasting long, but he will be amazing and exciting to watch in the meantime, just as TT and RGIII were.  

     

    Josh is more of the type of player who will have a long career in the NFL.   Big, tall , strong , big arm, can play in the pocket all day if he has to. 

     

    McBeanes made the right choice in the draft.   again. 

     

    Trust the Process.

    LJ has a strong arm.

  12. 19 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

    I agree that forcing Lamar to pass is a path to success, yet think also important to stop Ingram from running. As I don't mind if Lamar runs because he can't run all day and win. Essentially leave the game in Lamar's hands and stop his TEs and Ingram and think you can stop the Ravens.

    I heard Steve Tasker say that on the read-option play, we should be delivering a hit each & every time on Lamarr. I don't know if that is a good plan or not.

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  13. 1 hour ago, warrior9 said:

    Based on my knowledge of football? As if you know my football pedigree, where I played, coached, etc.

     

    I never said that was not a good strategy. I'm just saying I'd like to be more aggressive in certain spots. If your defense is playing an inept offense, you can absolutely be more aggressive. Their QB was 2-10 or something like that in the second half. I'd like to see more than a 3 TE 2 RB set on 3rd and 3 there, that's all. 

     

    W9 - if we were up by 7, I would agree with you. With 5-6 minutes to go & up by 3 scores however , you run out the time & get into the locker room and celebrate with a cold beer.

  14. 40 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

    Seth WalderESPN Analytics 

    Josh Allen ranks eighth in QBR against zone coverage, but dead last (33rd) in QBR vs. man. Defenses seemingly play him accordingly: he faces man coverage at the third-highest rate (61%) among qualifying QBs.

    He is definitely more accurate when throwing to a WR that sits down in a zone. I would guess that this applies to most QB's.

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  15. 1 hour ago, BringBackOrton said:

    Edmunds looked pretty good earlier in the year, but since the pats game has missed multiple assignments in the run game and regressed under misdirection run plays.

    Edmunds is still only about 6 years out of grammar school. Having said that, he looks lost on running plays and is having a hard time shedding blocks and/or getting pushed out of the play.

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