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joey greco

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  1. 13 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:

    I think the two themes of this draft is clearly  what I said early

     

    Tough, gritty, disciplined, leader types and they decided they wanted to get bigger and more physical in this draft.

    tough and gritty in a league predicated on speed is a recipe for success, HUZZAH!!!!!

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  2. 10 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:

     

    Where is another rookie WR going to play. Who are they benching. Allen supposedly asked for Keon Coleman who is going to be a starter here. I think we can all assume Shakir is going to have a much bigger role, Kincaid is going to be the primary weapon in year 2, they signed Curtis Samuel to a 8 million a year so he's playing. Cook has to get his share of receptions and you know that Knox will factor into the passing game at times.

     

    I think they will draft another guy who can play outside on Day 3 for sure in case of injury and has ST's capability as well but that guy isn't going to be getting a ton of run unless its injury related.

    yea a twitter nobody said that josh wanted him, that's as meanngful as stash on gr saying it, ***** off with that *****.  a day 3 outside guy is the same as saying an outside guy doesn't matter.  in certain offenses, sure.  when you have josh allen, no.  Since you mention the targets we have on the roster, let's break it down.  They're all short yardage/over the middle guys.  guess what good defenses will do?  Oh, hey, what does that do to your rb threat, james cook?  Oh *****, well at least we have a good rotational dt.

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  3. 4 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    Let me guess "I dont know his name, he sucks just like Bernard, Taron, Shakir, Milano, and all suck and were the wrong picks of people I didn't know"  

     

    Everyone throwing a tantrum over the guy every team in the NFL has passed on 3 times now in Franklin.  And its only the Bills though making the mistake of not taking future HOF WR Troy Franklin lol

    nobody ever said he's a hall of famer, that's just a bull#### strawman and you know it.  this team is bereft of threatening outside recievers, and our best player happens to be our big armed qb, so maybe that would be a position of need. neh?   maybe it's not this one particular pick, but the overall draft that has people upset, neh?  maybe it's drafting players projected to be backups while having a glaring need for a starter at another spot is a problem?  maybe not spending more lottery tickets to enable your franchise player rather than enabling depth on the other side of the ball strikes reasonable people the wrong way?  No, no, the all-knowing alphadawg, millionaire superbowl winning gm posing as a prole on a message board knows better and has the right to talk down to everyone else.  beane has never been wrong and you're all stupid for stating the obvious.

  4. 2 minutes ago, stinky finger said:

    Did they take away the rest of our picks>

    yea 4th and 5th rounders are sure things, it's all good.   or maybe you should use premium picks to enable the best player your franchise has ever had.  one or the other, i'm not sure which is best.   it does seem like depth wins super bowls though, not top end guys.

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  5. 1 minute ago, henry jones said:

    This could all be a vote of confidence for Justin Shorter too.  We have a high pick WR.  We can’t draft 10 of them.  There will be others available tomorrow.  In Rd3 the chances of us getting a quality, starting WR are not good.  There are 21 other positions that equally as important 

    now this is horseshit.  all 22 positions are not equal, not at all.

  6. 6 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

    Valid. But I don't think another WR a big need.

    Sorry, but I think that a guy who threatens down field is a big need.  We have plenty of underneath/slot receivers who are dangerous, but no one to enable them by taking a safety away.  There's no reason for a team not to cheat a safety against what the bills have right now which seriously inhibits our offensive strengths.

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  7. 18 minutes ago, Bills aPHILLYate said:

    At this point I think we could mess around and get a combo of 2 safeties and an edge in our next 3 picks.

    Try to move up in the 4th for another WR or DT and then do whatever the board dictates as far as depth pieces

    that would be amazing.  a handful of jags you could get any year while leaving a generational player without an actual difference maker.  brilliant strategy, i love it.

    1 minute ago, Mikie2times said:

     

    a paradigm shaking strategy, draft based on game day meals, love it

  8. 7 minutes ago, davefan66 said:

     

    There are so many good/great WR's who didn't run a 4.3/4.4.  Speed is great, doesn't mean everything.  Sure hands, good route running, athleticism all equal a very good career.  Hopeful Brady puts his stamp on this offense and makes the offense even better.

    speed doesn't mean anything, but ol speed on a reciever is disqualifying

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  9. 2 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said:

     

    Yep.  I think the most interesting thing this year isn't who we did, or didn't, draft at wideout.   It's what Brady does with the offense.  Belichick said yesterday that Josh Allen is "pretty special."  I want to see if Brady can build a good offensive scheme around his special QB.  If Brady schemes right, Coleman and the other WRs will be productive.  

     

    Steve Largent was slow.  He didn't run at the combine (it didn't exist yet) but reports said his 40 time was somewhere between 4.7 and 4.9.    Even though he was productive at Tulsa, Largent wasn't drafted till the fourth round by the Oilers due to his slow feet.  The Oilers evaluated him during the preseason, decided he was indeed too sluggish for the NFL, and traded him to the Seahawks for an 8th round pick.  When he retired, Largent owned all the important career receiving records: most receptions, yards, and TDs.  His bust resides in Canton.  Speed isn't everything.  

     

    Beane says Coleman is a 4.5 kind of guy.  These receivers all ran 4.5 or slower:  Cooper Kupp, Allen Robinson, Mike Evans, Antonio Brown, DeAndre Hopkins, Davante Adams, Dez Bryant, Jarvis Landry, Tyler Boyd...

     

     

    yea, just imagine if they had drafted a plyer with some actual physical skills instead of this bum..  josh may have really gone off with a guy like that.

  10. 9 minutes ago, Process said:

    People just assuming we could trade back and still get him are ridiculous. It's not like he was projected as a 5th rounder. He was always going somewhere in round 2. Just because you had 3 guys ahead of him doesn't mean thats the order they would get drafted in. Polk just went ahead of Mitchell and Franklin as well. That kid from Florida went ahead of all of them . We have no idea. NE could have taken him at 34. 

     

    I wanted a WR. They got the guy Josh wanted. That's good enough for me. 

     

    And I bet we take another one tonight. 

     

    Franklin and Mitchell still available.

    if you want to draft this shlub anywhere in the second you are wrong.  that's the problem.  not the lack of a trade down to grab this crap, but drafting him at all.  he will never be an quality nfl player

  11. 9 minutes ago, vanislebills44 said:

    relax...apprently josh's top guy he wanted

    that in itself should hold a lot of weight, cuz the team goes with josh, and they compared him to colston n mike williams?? im good with that...

    i hope draft picks dont read any of these boards cuz damn....not over the moon with the pick, but if josh really wanted em, i put some faith in our qb as well as the PRO scouts n the sort, over a bunch of armchair gms...lets c him on the field with the pros b4 the sky starts falling

    i also believe the word of some twitter who

  12. Just now, Success said:

    So, we have the usual "I've watched 10 minutes of youtube on this guy!  He'll be a bust" stuff.

     

    Fans are SO predictable on draft day.  None of you know anything - sorry.

     

    laughable.  the measurables are obvious, and should be an enormous red flag.  he can't separate, is slow as *****, doesn't have good agility.  great pick, trust the process.

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