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Actually.........it's TIME that Beane use more 1st and 2nd round picks on offense..........the more sustainable side of the ball and therefore generally the better investment. And offense also happens to be the side least addressed again this offseason despite the Bills finishing #1 in team defense in 2021. It would be nice to add a better CB than they've had opposite of White but in the Bills defensive system it's pretty easy to over-invest in a cornerback.
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Beasley had three broken ribs last season?
BADOLBILZ replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall
I know this is probably new thread worthy but I'm not one to LAMP.........but apparently Beasley played with a missing tooth all season! Did anyone else hear this? Warrior. -
We don't really know this.........in Beane's first two drafts almost everything was a need so BPA and need were easier to match up...........and still, in 2019 he had the most egregious documented incidence of drafting for need in Bills history with the trade up for Cody "we need a tackle" Ford. In 2020 they went into the draft with a deep roster and really were playing with house money so to speak........but still, Rousseau and Basham might have been need-over-BPA picks. I personally felt Rousseau was BPA.......Basham definitely not.......but it was clearly the position they were most in need of a quality upgrade at. I think Basham would have been a late 3rd or early 4th round pick in this draft because of his combination of modest pass rush ability and over-age(he turned 24 in his rookie season).
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I think he's just older and likely worse than ever.............but this sequence of events was very predictable after he had a bad first year in Arizona. Not the least bit surprised he was re-acquired but definitely surprised that they gave him money like he was getting after his first year in Buffalo.........before the injury plagued seasons. Really thought he'd end up back in Buffalo for the league minimum.
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Land is a good, safe long term investment...........and yeah, some day......maybe even in your 10 year time frame........people will be paying $5K-$10K acre for recreation land. Because land corporations are snapping it up thousands of acres at a time and once they've consumed enough of it the values will skyrocket. It sounds like you are expecting to buy land and just start turning a profit on it annually without doing anything. That would be like the Pegula's expecting to buy the Bills and make back that $1.4B in cash in a few years while still owning the asset.
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I could see the Bills swinging a trade for a CB. If Kenny Pickett is still on the board at 25 maybe New Orleans would trade up: Saints get #25 to draft Pickett. Bills get 2nd year CB from Stanford Paulson Adebo........who I think the Bills really liked in last years draft.........as well as pick #49 and #98(New Orleans first comp pick). Adebo was a big hit for New Orleans so maybe they would value him too high to use him in a trade up..........but this is the kind of thing that should be on the table for the Bills. It shouldn't just be about having to start a rookie or sign a tired vet if it's believed that White might not be ready to start the season.
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Hell, my grandfather paid less than $10/acre when he moved to WNY from Long Island! Sales that happened pre-or even early pandemic might as well have been 30 years ago.
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Beasley had three broken ribs last season?
BADOLBILZ replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes his rib injury was common knowledge. It's likely why he was constantly turtling up short of the first down most of the season. I think he clearly lost a step but he didn't lose so much that he would have fallen off from 11.8 yards per reception to a running-back-like 8.5 and his 1st downs decreased by 21 on almost the same amount of grabs. -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
BADOLBILZ replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah Brown was graded on a curve for sure...........he missed the college season of 2020 and made huge strides working with Joe Staley but he basically went from an obscure small school prospect the last time he played college ball in 2019........to being an NFL starter a few game days later. It's to be expected that both he and Greg Rousseau(with just 1 year of college game experience) were going to be works in progress. They both stop getting graded on that curve this year (except for from the usual suspects on TSW who demand patience and low expectations until the very last paycheck of those rookie deals gets cashed ). -
You don't draft a guard in the 1st ... or do you?
BADOLBILZ replied to Thurman#1's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's not only a reasonable philosophy, it's the way it should be done and there isn't an imaginary line in the middle of round 1 that changes that. Frankly, the objective in round 2 should STILL be to try to come away with a potential PassRush1/CB1/WR1/LT1...........aiming for players at positions of low ceiling impact even in the 60's is questionable form. You have to look at those early picks like they have a very high dollar value on them. I've been saying this on TSW about the 1st round in particular for close to 2 decades and the NFL is now very much doing this. It's to the point where it's not really a secret anymore. Positional value......and therefore cash value of that position.......is incredibly important. Round 1 is for acquiring talent at the big $ positions that you can't expect to acquire in UFA. I've also said since then that the draft is an ongoing process of team building..........not just an annual event. When you view each draft as the latter you open yourself up to the mistake of thinking "this time" we can draft to patch holes. And you don't just take a year off from that process just because you don't have a glaring need on your roster.........that's how you end up with Clyde Edwards Helaire.......and then have a holes at multiple big $ positions two seasons later. Needs change FAST........need should weigh FAR LESS into the equation than the importance of position does. -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
BADOLBILZ replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
Jason Peters is available and much better than Nsekhe. Peters was a good starting LT last year on a $2M deal so he might want to wait until late summer again and walk into another starting opportunity............but I am for the idea of bringing him in that cheap and letting him play a few series every game at RT/LT until if/when he might be needed. Keeping the OL fresh and preventing fatigue related injuries and performance decline will become a thing soon, IMO. Then draft a potential future LT who can play guard in the meantime. -
You don't draft a guard in the 1st ... or do you?
BADOLBILZ replied to Thurman#1's topic in The Stadium Wall
Zach Martin was definitely a top 5 player in that class, IMO. So was the safety from Louisville (who became a total bust). But I wouldn't have taken either in round 1 because you gotta' treat that 1st round pick like it's a $20M-$30M free agent signing. That's what that chip should be worth to you.......and no guard or safety or RB or MLB is ever worth that kind of scratch. If you can't find a player worth that much then trade for an established stud or trade out. One of my least favorite Bills drafts was 2009......and not because they took a big swing on Maybin and missed.......but because it was doomed to fail before any of them saw the field. Eric Wood, Andy Levitre and Jairus Byrd......3 players at non-premium positions........were all selected within 30 picks between late first and second rounds. Anyone with common sense about how the cap worked KNEW right then and there that they would be able to easily justify not giving those guys a second contract. Said it then.........and sure enough two of the three didn't get re-upped despite playing at legit Pro Bowl and All Pro levels. High picks are for players at positions you will feel compelled not to lose when they perform at a high level. -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
BADOLBILZ replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yep and Safford says he's getting over the shoulder injury that nagged him last season -
2022 Free Agency - Around the NFL Thread
BADOLBILZ replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
He lost his sister, who was very close to him, to suicide and struggled to get his career trajectory back after that. -
2022 Free Agency - Around the NFL Thread
BADOLBILZ replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Funny how there seems to be a consensus on this now. The same people went from "people can't understand his value" to "he's done" with a quickness. -
You don't draft a guard in the 1st ... or do you?
BADOLBILZ replied to Thurman#1's topic in The Stadium Wall
But from a scout's perspective..........the cash value of the player.......which is heavily position reliant..........doesn't matter on the board. In reality it's a huge factor that greatly dictates your return on investment. As @MrEpsYtown stated very well.........there are busts at every position.........but there is no boom when drafting IOL in round 1. This is why executive types with virtually no scouting experience, like Beane and Howie Roseman, have GM jobs while the Gettleman's are being put out to pasture. I don't love all of Beane's work but I have liked round 1 every time.........I'd hope he would never go guard or center in round 1...........you can buy adequate versions of those players pretty cheap in UFA or develop them yourself and win big. "Adequate" edge/island/QB players get you beat and cost you a fortune in UFA if they even make it there. -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
BADOLBILZ replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
I absolutely take Penning at 25..........if Beane passes on a specimen like him there that would be a mistake, IMO. The draft ain't about patching holes but even with that being the case it's not like the LT position was great last year...........Dawkins got covid TWICE and has conditioning issues that will probably hit HARD when he loses that step in his late 20's. If they get 7 years out of him at LT that will be great value for a good-feet-bad-body LT like Dion.........and he's already going into year 6. If a potential stud LT is there you take him, IMO. -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
BADOLBILZ replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
As I noted prior..........I can remember being on the other end of these deals when Marv and Jauron were stupidly chasing RFA's. It was like "well, see........we TRIED".............the GM equivalent of "fake hustle". Meanwhile they were excused from the ACTUAL free market for a week. Will not be remembered as some of Poles best work. I was hoping Poles would have a good showing in Chicago since he's a local WNY kid but all he did was run up the bill just enough to be a nuisance. -
You don't draft a guard in the 1st ... or do you?
BADOLBILZ replied to Thurman#1's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah I can remember being thrilled when the Bills took Ruben Brown...........it was a huge relief.........it was so important to have good guard play in the mid-1990's...........the run almost always set up the pass in that NFL.........but also because most of the QB's were beat up and immobile by the time the game slowed down for them. Josh Allen had some pretty raunchy OG play last season and he still dominated most games...........the Bills just need to get to average there first to start with and Bates/Morse/Saffold *might* do that........but long term they need to be better than that to preserve Allen. I think this is a good draft to find a couple future starting IOL.........but I think most of us agree that it shouldn't happen in round 1. -
You don't draft a guard in the 1st ... or do you?
BADOLBILZ replied to Thurman#1's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was entirely for drafting Brown in round 1...........it was hardly debatable that he was the right pick and we knew he was going to be the pick..........the thing the Bills did wrong in that draft was NOT DRAFT ANOTHER guard soon after Brown. But the NFL was so much different then. The running game was still the more important aspect of offense to be good at and defenses were allowed to destroy QB's. Nobody lost MORE early round value with the 2010 rules changes than interior OL. (Runnin' bax were already getting committee-ized prior to that) -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
BADOLBILZ replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
I believe the figure was $3.9M. Beane lost the battle........that shouldn't be contested..........but if Bates pans out he will have won the war. My big issue with letting Bates walk is that it's so often lamented that even early drafted OL stink for the first few years in the league............so losing Bates on the cheap only to have to replace him with an early pick after you spent all that time seasoning him would have been a SMH situation. (Actual footage of Bates being seasoned) -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
BADOLBILZ replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
When the Bills first put the low tender on Bates I thought the intention was to basically get him to negotiate his own long term deal instead of the 1-and-done or big against yourself options. Beane got poled by Poles........but just the tip. I think they were probably hoping for 2 years $7M or 3 years $10M and were probably prepared to do a 3 year $12M deal..........basically the 2nd round tender times 3........... but Poles went to 4 years(not a big deterrent, IMO) and the extra $250K per year(the tip). There was some speculation on here by those who would draft a guard in round 1 that the deal was going to be $5M-$6.5M aav........but that was NONSENSE!.........nobody pays an RFA that much above the second round tender. Poles would've looked like an idiot if he had offered that. This situation brought back memories of the Jauron/Levy Bills signing big DL Israel Idonije and G Reggie Wells to offer sheets in 2006 only to have Chicago and Arizona gladly match and thank those dumbassbills for negotiating the deals for them. -
I know you like that stat but in fairness, almost all of those wins were clustered into a couple very brief periods in team history and games where they were clearly the superior team. They haven't made the playoffs enough times and had games against SB contending opponents late in the playoffs to suffer inogminious defeats the way that Green Bay has in the Rodgers era, for instance. And most of those Bills wins were in the early 90's which is long enough ago that intentionally excluding the home playoff losses in the 1960's in there is cherry picking. They lost at home with a chance to play in the first SB.