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Sean McVay considering stepping away from coaching?
BADOLBILZ replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
When McVay was winning in 2017 TSW was like.........."but he's mortgaged the Rams future"..........and here it is 2022 and he's in his second SB. In reality with Woods due back they are probably still SB contenders next year even if they lose OBJ and Von Miller........which aren't givens. With creative cap work they could probably extend their window a few more years before Stafford and Donald flame out.........especially in the suddenly vulnerable NFC. If the objective is to spend a lot more resort time with THAT woman..........understandable. But own it........ -
I don't know if I'd say there isn't much depth. There are actually an inordinate amount of enormous 350# space eating DT's that are currently projected as late picks or UDFA's. Marquan McCall from Kentucky is like 380 and was a 4 star recruit. Long time NFL stud Luther Ellis' son Noah weighs in around 350. Tayland Humphrey from Louisiana is around 350. They may all prove to not be able to cut it but it's not terribly uncommon to find good, big DT's late in the draft. Big, space eating DT's(like Norman Hand or Snacks Harrison to name a couple of many) can easily fly under the radar because the college offensive game is typically very quick hitting and it's really easy to avoid or negate the impact of players who play a power game in a small area of the field. And while some big DT's do hit...........I like my chances getting the most violence out of a hungry hippo rather than giving $8M-$9M guaranteed to a Vernon Butler or Jordan Phillips type right out of the gate.
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Yeah it wasn't just Dawkins or just White or whatever..........the Panthers were quite adamant that the Bills knew what their final draft board looked like and that the Bills moved around accordingly to beat them to the punch. Weeks later the Bills hired Beane from the Panthers. Two ridiculous narratives then followed: 1) That the Bills were playing 3D chess in hiring a GM right after the draft and that hiring outside GM's after the draft and free agency were over would be the wave of the future. Still can't believe anyone was dumb enough to lap that sh*t up.........but they did...........and it hasn't happened since. 2) That being hired in early January was much too little time for McD and staff to evaluate QB's...........when in fact it is very much the NORMAL amount of time that new regimes have to scout QB's...........and Whaley and Pegs had in fact been on the road eying up Mahomes and Watson etc.. The only thing shrewd about it was having your guy serving as a mole on your old team and stealing draft info(directly himself or thru a certain scout who would be fired and subsequently join Buffalo in the coming seasons) so that McD could use the draft info of scouts he trusted. And Carolina not needing a QB at the time hadn't brought the top ones in for interviews.........so McD didn't have opinions on them from people he trusted.
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When Beasley, McKenzie and Sanders leave this offseason..........which all seem likely for different reasons.........WR becomes a big and long-term need for a team that runs a lot of 3 wide. They could address that in FA but short term needs are definitely best addressed in UFA. If Phillips is re-signed and Oliver has his option picked up........as is to be expected in both cases........then DT becomes a short term need with Phillips and Oliver under contract in 2022-2023. Zimmer and Basham provide 3T options. A DT1T to provide 40% of the snaps can be found cheap in UFA. Keep in mind the Bills don't always employ a 1T or Nose.........when defending big leads they can go with two 3T........so it's not even a 100% snap position. If the Bills are going to draft a Georgia DT in round 1 they would be better off with the more versatile Devonte Wyatt..........315 and can play both 1T or be Oliver's replacement down the line. CB is a short term need if not really more of a "want".........as they can still be a top ranked defense with White, Johnson and Jackson and some reserves they like...........it's the position most easily coached and schemed upward in this D. Interior OL is a long term need with all but maybe Bates being unlikely to be with the team in 2023.
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Yeah not sure what Davis is going to do about New England's Josh Allen problem.
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He's not like Wilfork.........VW was built like a fire hydrant. Davis is built like Jordan Phillips. If he gets in better shape maybe he can be a different kind of player than he was at Georgia.............John Henderson was a great pass rusher at 6'7" 340............but he was built different and he played a different style in college. If Davis excels as a nose tackle type like a Wilfork or Snacks Harrison it will probably be a first time that some that tall had done so.
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Yeah and it's rare when someone that tall and that heavy in the gut can actually play with the leverage needed in the run game to dominate at the level people will expect from this guy. It's easy to shrug off Jordan Phillips comparison because we've had the benefit of watching him get pushed around as a 1 tech when he got snaps there in Buffalo.............but his draft profile was as a "Read-and-react two-gap nose with ability to eat space and free linebackers". People expecting Davis to be Vince Wilfork or Damon Harrison don't understand how their short frame/long arms combinations worked to help them anchor and disengage.
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Or if the Bengals lose and immediately go back to being a team of little interest around the country.............Carson missed his chance to land a blow to Mike Brown while people are actually paying attention to the team for the first time since he was traded.
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It really might come down to "the heart wants what it wants". No matter how much data illustrates that individual RB play is not a key factor in team success.............they.......just.........can't........resist.......wanting to use the most irrational means and capital to attain their favorite RB's. This RB infatuation always lingers under the surface but the further people get away from the actual season...........when it's mostly clear you don't want a Josh Allen having the ball taken out of his hands for ANY RB who ever lived.........the more they start playing "football on paper in the minds".............suddenly if they had Nick Chubb instead of Devin Singletary the team could score 8 TD's every 7 possessions. By spring it's utter fantasy........and it's not just them runnin' bax.........they've talked themselves into Trent Edwards being able to run a no huddle offense and all we need now is a big run stuffing DT opposite a stud RB and the Bills will be "unstoppable".
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Well one of the signatures of Buffalo area pizza is lot's of sugar in the sauce..........which causes puzzled looks from a lot of outta' towners the first time they try it. Mixes great with spicy cup and char pepperoni but if you are used to more traditional sour sauce then Buffalo pizza can be off-putting for the sauce.
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Just pick up 6' 6" 340# Jordan PHILLIPS off the street when the Cardinals release him in the next month if you want a player that size with "off the charts physical gifts" that you can't trust to live up to them. At least that Jordan has actually played well in the NFL at times and would likely be dirt cheap. Or wait until late in the draft and take a shot at one of the other equally gigantic but unsung DT's that are available in this draft. Save your #1 pick for someone that plays a position with a $30M aav ceiling because there are always good run defending DT's available for reasonable rates in UFA.
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Ridder doesn't even have a traditionally "strong" arm IMO. He reminds me a lot of former Miami Hurricane and one-time extremely overhyped talent Brad Kaaya.
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Yeah a lot of people think Reggie White was the best DE of all time............and Erik Williams made him look like a bum. Once threw a full blanket on him in a playoff game.......zeroes across the board statistically.
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Questions Surrounding a New Stadium in OP .
BADOLBILZ replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cool! Don't put a roof on the Caesar's Sports Lounge in the new stadium either.........let's make gambling more interesting too! -
Quinton Spain comments on release from the Bills
BADOLBILZ replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
It seems like when guys fall out with McDermott some kind of practice habit issue is often at the core. Being a "process" guy he probably sees a player who is careless on the practice field as a threat to keeping the rest of the team focused. Hard to argue with the results as a whole.........though there are certainly times when they've clearly not used their best personnel. -
Quinton Spain comments on release from the Bills
BADOLBILZ replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah he's a 3T only..........he was worse than 2021 Vernon Butler at 1T..........and assuming they re-sign Zimmer(which might not be assuming too much) he wouldn't seem like a lock to get a lot of snaps. -
I can only chalk up the ridiculous notion to the fact that Beane was extremely careless with cap dollars in 2018-2019 and some fans still think that paying a $6M to a backup LB or washed up Josh Norman is some kind of going rate for low impact additions..........and therefore $7M isn't too bad for a shot at a former "generational RB" talent. Beane was AWFUL at the cap for 2+ offseasons..........terrible...........$5M-$7M deals for reserve OL........all kinds of wasteful.........and he's still too kind to some of his own players in restructure deals.........but even if only out of necessity he's been a lot sharper with the pencil in signing key players and adding talent from other teams now that he has less cap room to work with. He's done a 150 if not a full 180. People really don't seem to understand that $7.2M for any RB in 2022 is a TON..........let alone a guy who has been useless for the past two years.
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I was having fun with your strange.........but always popular on TSW............choice to isolate one opposing RB from a crowd of RB's when he is basically just a durable, average production per touch RB. I literally sit in the lower bowl of the stadium where the age demographic is very much like TSW...........and every time an opposing RB runs for 3-5 yards there is an audible frustration in the crowd.........and when the Bills RB does the same it's "meh" or "throw the ball our RB's suck!". The RB on the other side of the fence is ALWAYS better to people who grew up in an era when handing the ball off to the RB was a more aggressive and logical offensive decision than it is today. And for some reason you even started down the path of Marv Levy with the "Only 3 things can happen when you throw the ball and 2 are bad" line of thinking........which is so very clearly no longer true. So yeah.......that's why I made the joke about you pandering to bygone notions. The league hasn't changed again over night..........even handing the ball off to a 5 yard per carry Nick Chubb is still more of a necessary evil than a dynamic offensive decision.
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You should watch yourself............that is a football-free personal attack...........and I am guessing some kind of ppp garbage at the end. In my 23+ years of experience here.......people who have started chasing after me with increasingly less football related takes soon disappear along with their desperate, stupid opinions. Just saying, keep being football ignorant if you want........but compose yourself. The reality is that no team with a young All Pro MLB is in need of trading their top pass rusher for a much lesser player in Tremaine Edmunds. That's common sense. And any thread where there isn't a LT option in a very strong draft early for tackles..........well it's obviously just a "let's draft for immediate need" thread and that's an absurd way to approach round 1.
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So you are just saying that Joe Mixon is "3X the player that Devin Singletary is" but not worth $12M per year that you didn't know they gave him despite supposedly knowing a lot more about him than me? Terrible takes in this thread, dave. Are you reversing the course of your past common sense to pander to the heavily 55+ TSW crowd that still thinks the 1990 brand of NFL football can be revived again if they just Billieve in them runnin' bax? Those days are over, dave. The running game is really not about the running backs themselves anymore.
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What? No runnin' bax? The lower the importance of the offensive or defensive position............the more the average TSW user wants to use a first round pick on it.
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What would the Bears do with All Pro Roquan Smith if they traded for the far inferior Tremaine Edmunds?
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Offensive stat that needs to be improved - YAC
BADOLBILZ replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall
This was not an option in 2021 https://www.nfl.com/videos/smokey-and-mirrors-john-brown-scoops-screen-pass-from-turf-to-pay-dirt -
Offensive stat that needs to be improved - YAC
BADOLBILZ replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall
While this is all true...........they really didn't have players who would be great at taking short passes for big yardage in 2021. They really could use that kind of receiver to take some of the load off of Allen and to address the defense's that are better equipped to stop the Bills from succeeding with air yards. In 2020 Daboll schemed John Brown that way...........his production in YAC was largely the difference between finishing 23rd in YAC in 2020 and being dead last in 2021. They certainly missed that aspect during that 3-5 stretch where the OL wasn't giving Allen enough time to push the ball downfield. But as I used to say to the people who would complain about the Bills lack of passing game under Anthony Lynn(despite being a top scoring offense and leading the league in big plays on offense)...........you can't throw a TD pass when you've already ran the ball into the end zone. It's not like the offense isn't excellent.........there is just an area that clearly could be improved and it's not entirely a schematic issue. -
There is no moving of goal posts...........if he had run for 200 yards like Timmy Smith in the SB versus Denver it still doesn't change the fact that RB's are easily replaceable and that the position is more dependent on the production of the other 10 players on the field than any other. So what he had a lot of "touches"..............the Bengals scored just 24 points in regulation. You really think they win that game if 1 of Burrow or Chase or Tee Higgins misses that game but don't do it if a RB is out? Vegas would disagree, dave. As for their OL............it's poor but so was the Buffalo O-line for much of the year. Buffalo gave up way more combined pressures and sacks than Cinci on the season. You.........dave mcbride........ are the one always talking about sacks being a "QB stat" and those 51 sacks plus 9 more in the divisional playoff game are the reason why Cinci gets cited for having a such woeful OL. But like Buffalo versus NE in the playoffs...........the Bengals OL played better in KC than they had in prior games. You are usually more rational than to buy into total yards and percent of snaps as proof of impact............in the right conditions any back can help your team take the air out of ball and shorten games.......production per play matters A LOT.....and speaking of moving goal posts..........you have always been very quick to point out the great importance of yards per pass attempt but now don't think averaging below league average per rush attempt matters? Say what? I don't even think you believe your own BS here you just take offense to me lumping RB's together when Joe Mixon is on your fantasy team.