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Actually he filled in some for Incognito as a rookie and looked GREAT at guard. I don't think he'd look good anywhere this season though......clearly diminished by the illness.
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Sweeney really stinks as a receiver. Lofton was kind to him when he critiqued Sweeney leaving his feet for no reason to catch that football............you just can't be any good in the NFL is you are so uncoordinated that you can't catch THAT easy of a pass without shutting off your feet. Any backup receiving TE should get a first down on that play. The OL is the biggest problem..........but not having players who can make plays once they get the football in their hands(sorry Beasley and Sanders, but that's you guys) is a problem and teams know it. If you can't get RAC yards then teams will let you throw that underneath sh*t all day. That's why, as @MAJBobby noted.........they gotta' get the ball in Diggs hands. With Knox out, he is the only threat to get yards after the catch that they have. I know they are probably trying to limit the beating that Diggs takes during the season........but they are going to have to feed him the ball to make teams pay for trying to keep everything in front of them.
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Dawkins f*cking himself up by waiting to get vaxed then getting gravely ill with covid has lead to him being significantly diminished. He and the Bills are kinda' lucky he is even out there this season. Williams is traditionally up and down from year to year and this year he is way down. Feliciano decided to shed a bunch of weight to get more athletic for the outside zone and he's gotten worse. Yeah their regression is definitely a problem.
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Was this the worst upset loss in team history?
BADOLBILZ replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Those two terrible Flutie home losses were maddening...........the NFL was WIDE OPEN that season. 1999 was a "steal a Lombardi" season. People remember the Rams as some awesome team but they almost got beaten at home in the NFC Championship by a team QB'd by a guy named Shaun King. Chances like that come around RARELY. HR Throwback hurt but they earned the right to lose that game by being on the road. -
Was this the worst upset loss in team history?
BADOLBILZ replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think that one is still my worst. That defense was just so physically dominant........they had the feel of a team that could bully their way to a SB championship like the Bears and Giants had recently done. Sickening is definitely the word. -
Was this the worst upset loss in team history?
BADOLBILZ replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
1.........You thought the 2014 team was a SB contender? Bad loss.......but I don't know anyone who had delusions of that team reaching a SB. 2........huge disappointment........but the Steelers were 14-1 coming into that game. One of the more dominant NFL regular season teams of the past 2 decades. 3.......that was another bad one..........VERY frustrating game that they just sleep walked thru. Those 91-93 SB teams had too many clunkers and they got away with it because they were so clearly the best team in the AFC. But that Bills team was a 2x defending AFC champ.........it felt like they were going to re-gather and get themselves home field at the time. They did not. But then they won in the playoffs anyway. We will see how this one ages but this Jags team was literally terrible. The Raiders were just off to a slow start. They were a divisional round playoff team in 1991 and finished that season 6-5 to end up 7-9. -
Was this the worst upset loss in team history?
BADOLBILZ replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
SB XXV is a good answer...........at the time it was a big surprise.............but the Giants did beat the 2x defending SB champs on the road to get to that game........and I think the perspective of that game has changed since the author of the gameplan that beat the Bills subsequently became BY FAR the most successful HC in SB era history. -
Was this the worst upset loss in team history?
BADOLBILZ replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Disappointing? Sure. But 1966 Chiefs were 11-2..........the 1966 Bills were 9-4..........the Bills had home field advantage but it wasn't really an upset, the Chiefs were better that particular season. -
Was this the worst upset loss in team history?
BADOLBILZ replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Jags came into the game 1-7. Hadn't won a game in Jacksonville since the beginning of 2020. That's definitely worse than any of the other scenarios mentioned. I do think the Jags will win 5-6 games.........which would put them in the same category with the 5-11 1988 Buccaneers.........a game that stunned the Bills fan base. And close games to divisional opponents shouldn't be nearly as surprising as against epically bad teams you don't play regularly. I remember that game in NE well though.........it brought back memories of that Tampa game but they had a lead in the race for home field then too. This year, they are chasing despite regularly being cited as "the best" team in the AFC. -
Was this the worst upset loss in team history?
BADOLBILZ replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
That was another bad one but that Pats team had 3 wins coming into that game and they finished 6-10. -
In terms of times when the Bills had a team with legit SB aspirations and were playing such a clearly inferior opponent............Jax is epically bad this season...........I'd say this one ranks up there with the mind boggling 10-5 loss to the woeful, creamsicle era Tampa Bay yuccaneers late in the 1988 season that cost the Bills home field and a likely SB berth. That team was 11-2 coming into that game and the yuccs finished 5-11. Definitely the worst one, IMO, since the two inexcusable 1999 home losses by Flutie to the Raiders and Giants that ultimately lead to Buffalo playing on the road in Tennessee. But those teams were at least mediocre 7-9/6-10 quality teams without those huge upsets in Buffalo. That said.........still 9 games to play.........might mean they have to win on the road in the playoffs if they make it..........but still all in front of them like it was in those other two seasons.
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1. It's Sherlock, thank you. And you don't draft positions like RB and OG early "for need". That's how they ended up with Cody Ford and the two RB's you don't like. 2. The Bills are 8th in the NFL in rushing. Singletary is averaging over 5 yards per carry for the second season in his career. 3. Just as you know where Derrick Henry and Alvin Kamara were drafted..........you know that there are A LOT more productive RB's found late in the draft and FA than there are productive starting QB's.
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Breaking News: Odell Beckham is set to be released
BADOLBILZ replied to Protocal69's topic in The Stadium Wall
No he goes by OBJ because those are his initials. If ODB hadn't preceded him in pop culture he'd never have been referred to as ODB on purpose or accidentally. OD are the first two letters of his first name. Not his capitalized initials. Get it? But if you don't think a lot of people don't refer to him as Old Dirty Bastard or ODB........then you haven't been to an NFL game where he is playing. People like calling him a bastard because he has a history of acting a fool. Like he did this past week posting that sh*t under his father's previously inactive social media account. Nobody in their right mind believes his 60 year old dad created that and scored it with some emo REM song. That was all ODB. -
Theory about the Chief's Downturn Root Cause
BADOLBILZ replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think if you look at the upbringing of a good deal of the players on an NFL team you are going to find people who have gone thru a lot of tragedy and overcame a lot to get where they are so if it seemed to roll off of their backs.........it probably did. The Chiefs are a team that has played A LOT of football over the prior 3 seasons............they earned home field 3 straight times............that is very difficult and takes a toll. Even the 4X AFC Champ Bills of the 90's didn't earn home field advantage 3x in a row. I think we as Bills fans are a little jaded because Belichick won the AFC East almost every time for two decades but he ran a cut throat operation personnel wise, turning his roster over more than anyone and wouldn't suffer let downs. The Chiefs........like basically every other good team in the NFL for decades..........are more player driven so a down regular season was not out of the realm of expectation. -
Yeah he was in the 6th round of basically all my mocks that winter so that's probably why I thought he got picked. Once they took Moss that put that to bed. I think what people are really missing with RB's coming into the league is that the type of athletes that used to be able to endure the beating at the position until age 30 are really not playing RB anymore. You are lucky to get their best past age 26 now. These RB's today are the guys that would have been backups or flashes in the pan (like a Barry Foster). They produced when given a chance but came and went and couldn't withstand the punishment of the stud RB's of their time. What's more........even the really exceptional talents of today who should be able to start for 10 years......... like Zeke Elliott.......they know that they are only getting one bite at the apple so once they get paid I think they tend to lose their edge. On one hand, there are less really dynamic RB's...........on the other they are an even worse investment than ever for a number of reasons.
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1. Henry and Kamara weren't first round picks..........lot's of RB's are drafted so pointing out a couple out of a sea of disappointing selections isn't a strong argument.......it just further proves that you are better off finding them after round 1. 2. The assumption that the Bills are the only team that struggles to run the football is wrong......they are pretty average in that regard........but your boy Kamara has been sorry running the ball this season with 35-year-old-Frank-Gore-esque 3.6 yards per attempt average. He's not as good as some fans who don't actually watch him play think he is. Certainly not worth the $15M per he's getting paid. 3. James Robinson from Jacksonville is a great example of good RB drafting. He had an excellent 1,000 yard plus rookie season and is averaging 5.5 yards per rush this year. 6th round pick. That's how you do it. Of course, Jacksonville idiotically selected Travis Etienne in round 1 this year so they more than negated anything they gained taking Robinson in 2020.
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Feliciano to IR; Jamil Douglas signed to 53
BADOLBILZ replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
I read recently that calf injuries tend to be slow to heal because the blood flow isn't as good there as opposed to a hamstring injury..........so perhaps that is the issue. -
Breaking News: Odell Beckham is set to be released
BADOLBILZ replied to Protocal69's topic in The Stadium Wall
Beckham is Irish though........and Odell in Irish is O'Dell.........so ODB is still acceptable, IMO. -
Picking "32 is a second round pick in essence" in the same way that "picking 33 is a first round pick in essence". It's DEFINITELY not. Picking 32 adds a 5th year option(which has to be fully guaranteed by the team after year 3 is completed). 5th year options are very valuable for positions where that player could become a $20M-$40M per year player.........RB is not one of those positions. First round picks should be spent on elite money positions..........QB/pass rush/LT/CB1/WR1.............the Bills project to need one of each of the last 4 positions over the next 5 years so there is never any reason to veer from that. You can find good interior OL and RB's later in the draft or let someone else shoot their draft wad on them and then steal them in UFA when they realize that those players don't change the course of their team and they have to spend THEIR money in UFA on more important positions. I wouldn't even go RB in round 2 but a RB in round 1 should be nothing less than a generational talent if you EVER take one in round 1. It's safer just to never take one in round 1. As I've said many times, the Bills haven't passed on a RB in round 1 that went in round 1 and lived to regret it in basically forever.
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Breaking News: Odell Beckham is set to be released
BADOLBILZ replied to Protocal69's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Breida would be an easy cut choice. I liked his signing but they aren't really blocking it up well enough in the run game for him to use his speed.........which is why I think we haven't seen him..........so he's sorta' street free agent level value to the team at this point and they have that quality on the PS if needed. I even think that should Singletary or Moss get hurt Antonio Williams would be elevated from the PS and move in front of Breida on the depth chart. I would IR Stevenson for the entire season if they added a veteran WR........he's a prospect in the same way that Isaiah Hodgins was a prospect...........no real tangible proof that he's a playable NFL WR. But we've seen very little of him, definitely a case of the team knows WAY more than we do about his potential. I expect other veterans will start asking their way off of bad teams in the coming weeks so OBJ probably won't be the last potentially useful veteran to get dumped on the market. -
Learn from the past Pete
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Breaking News: Odell Beckham is set to be released
BADOLBILZ replied to Protocal69's topic in The Stadium Wall
I can't see ANYONE claiming him. $7M is a massive cap hit at this point in the season. I expect he will end up in NOLA or LV but it wouldn't hurt the Bills much to bring him in for the minimum. They could always cut him if there is any issue. He doesn't have the leverage to be a distraction if he goes to a good team like the Bills or Rams. -
In my experience, these next few weeks are always the best time to catch prospects in games. They are rounding into top form. And nowadays.........whether they even participate in their teams bowl games is highly unpredictable at this point. I'd expect a record amount of top prospect opt-outs. No reason to sit for 3 weeks and delay your draft prep for a month or more. The bowl games are almost like the first "spring game" for a lot of programs now.
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Beane and the scouting department are hard at work on prospect evaluation so I don't see any reason that it's too early to discuss. I know there are people out there who are just biting their nails and wishing it was SB Sunday already but the journey is the reward and discussing the future of the roster is at least as interesting as what they will do against the Jags or Jets.........re-building teams they are favored over by huge amounts.
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McDermott says WR is the teams "fastball". With Sanders likely retiring and Beasley getting up there in age and having his personal issues with the league and McBeane's wishes about vaxing this season........I would expect them to invest in a dynamic WR fairly early in the draft or in UFA.