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RyanC883

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  1. can't hate it unless this is the only FA WR we get. by itself it's a great signing because it's extremely low risk/ and could be very high reward.
  2. our WR room does have a bunch of above-average guys, none elite. This does pose an issue for other Ds because they have to cover a bunch of above average guys (and perhaps Kincaid, Coleman, or Shakir becomes elite), instead of 1 stud and a couple other JAGs.
  3. Lots of logic (see what I did ) in the above, but allow me to offer the counter-points in bold above.
  4. I'm not buying this "transition" nonsense. To me, the question is: "what transition??" My expectation is a SB win. I think we transitioned into a better team than last year. A lot of the departing players were non-factors last year. Poyer(often slow, leading to bad angles), Hyde (injured), White (injured/not the all-pro he was), Morse (good, not great), etc., and Diggs not around as anything but a JAG in the 2nd half of the season. Contrast that with getting Milano back, 2 vet safeties and a projected stud rookie. Also, Miller should be totally healed and it's make or break for him. We also added a rotational 3T DT, so we have a nice depth part for Oliver. We should be better on D. The only "loss" was Floyd, who vanished in the late part of the season and playoffs. On offense, CVP likely replaces Morse with little drop off if any, Coleman, Kincaid, Knox, and Samules are a better WR/TE group than the 2nd half last season. What transition? Transition by the technical definition, yet, but I don't buy the idea we transitioned to something worse. Franchise QB and some key vets in place and you can win. Bills can do it, we have the roster.
  5. I think this lineup is close, but I think Dawkins is gone in a couple of years due to age. We may keep Spencer Brown or draft a replacement. Hopefully one of the Ts we have now can become a starter, although we likely need to draft a Rd. 1-2 guy in 2025 or 2026 for the LT side.
  6. I mocked Carter, Solomon, and Van Pran several times. In fact, I stopped mocking Van Pran eventually because it took too early of a pick on the simulators. Really like getting those guys. Still jury out on Coleman pick for me, but overall a solid draft, just need one-2 of these guys to be an all-pro, which I could see.
  7. we have the players to compete this time. Really, we beat ourselves vs. KC in a number of ways in the postseason.
  8. i think you're right, but i hate the idea of having the same coach who squandered the first half of Josh's career seemingly locked-in to directing the second half.
  9. This is good to hear. Esp with a WR who may have some route running issues initially (lack of separation). Shows the QB and SR likely to work together in the offseason to get ahead. of those issues and be in the same page.
  10. a great topic. but unlikely and with the FAs available (Thomas/OBJ) I’d sign one over trading.
  11. last name checks out. get it done!!
  12. lets have the same people that failed to even make a super bowl with the nfls best qb run the second half of his career. depressing
  13. yeah, the FO has been great. Groot and Basham are annual pro bowl players and Humphrey is a bum. The idea that fans should’t opine in picks, etc is ridiculous. We are the customers. The customer is not always right, but no harm in sharing our thoughts in a message board.
  14. dude could have been top C in the draft. total steal.
  15. I like it, actually better pick than Chop Robinson for Mia. This guy is productive.
  16. only taking 1 WR is an even bigger fail than Coleman in Rd1.
  17. the issue for me is not speed or lack of it, it is that he can’t separate and was not as productive in most games for what you want your top WR pick to be
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