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  1. 1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

    Surgery would be on the table for a tear. Chao doesn’t know if there is a tear because he didn’t see the MRI. The Bills doctor did see the MRI and didn’t see a tear (I’m reading into the “team doesn’t believe it is serious” report). I think it’s a small percentage chance he needs surgery. Based on what I’ve seen and read. Technically, it’s bit off the table because he doesn’t know anything other than it’s some type of UCL injury and he does not know the severity. 

     

    It's going to be a very interesting next few weeks for the future of this franchise. Either he doesn't need surgery and can get back to 100% in a month or so, or the flip side is they need to rethink the position again via the draft. Not sure if there is a middle ground.

  2. 1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

    Good point by tasker on radio ... wait until right before the deadline and decide. Play the MNF game, see where you are at, if the deal is good then maybe you pull the trigger if you are 2-6. 

     

    This is fine, but on the flipside, the price may go down from the Eagles as the weeks tick away...esp if they really get into dire straights with wins and losses. 

     

     

  3. 1 minute ago, Logic said:

    I'm pretty torn about this.

    On the one hand, the Bills have already pretty much stripped the offense to the nubs. Getting one more good draft pick in exchange for a player who likely won't be around when the Bills are ready for prime time potentially makes sense.

    On the other hand, McCoy is a locker room leader, a team captain, and has a great relationship with Allen. Taking away the ONE good offensive player the Bills have -- and thus making life even HARDER on their rookie QB -- might be a foolhardy move.

    The question, of course, is what would the compensation be? Anything less than a 2nd rounder (which I doubt the Eagles would be willing to part with) probably isn't worth it. Why? Because, again, you don't want to make Allen's difficult development even MORE difficult by stripping him of another good offensive player and a mentor/leader in the locker room.

     

    Yeppers. Tough one.  FWIW, I would have to think it would totally demoralize the entire team if they moved him for a pick. "Front office is quitting on 2018" thoughts will be impossible to prevent in the locker room. 

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  4. They need to do more of this: 

     

     

    Yes, it's for two or three yards, but when the CB is that far off and you have allen's arm, you just check to this play. The safety won't be an issue unless the WR can beat the CB 1:1. At that point it's more like a 10-15 yard gain. This seems very high percentage and then will force CBs to play more press and open up "easier" over the top plays. 

     

    This, of course, would mean we have some viable WRs...but it would be a start.

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  5. Honestly, just do some more small, high percentage checks.

     

    Daboll should let Allen make quick throws to WRs on the outside if the CB's are more than 5 yards off before the snap. Brady probably has a 1000 completions of that sort. They are not glizty but they can get you a free 3 yards and maybe more if the WR can beat the CB 1:1.

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  6. 18 hours ago, Tatonka68 said:

    2018                                           2019

    QB Josh Allen                          QB Josh Allen

    RB McCoy                                RB Bryce Love Stanford (Bills 1st round pick, traded down from top 5 and pick up 2nd pick)

    WR Kelvin Benjamin              WR Anthony Johnson UB (Bills 2nd round pick)

    WR Zay Jones                        WR Stanley Morgan JR Nebraska (Bills 3rd round pick) Zay Jones 3rd Receiver

    TE Charles Clay                     TE Charles clay

    LT Dion Dawkins                    LT Dion Dawkins

    LG Ducasse Vladimir            LG Chance Warmack (free agent)

    C Ryan Groy                             C Jesse Burkett Stanford (Bills 2nd round pick)

    RG John Miller                        RG John Miller

    RT Jordan Mills                      RT Jordan Mills

     

    Big Difference, young guns on offense. McCoy will be gone.

     

     

    I appreciate the spirit with this, but if even one of these things happens wrt changes, please repost. 

  7. Composed thoughts: The entire front office knew this was a rebuilding season. The Pegulas are giving McBeane time. In an interview, Beane said during his interview with the Pegs that he laid out how he would address the short and long term. From salary cap to getting foundational players. Sticking to his word at this point.

     

    Either way, everyone gets fired after 2020 season if Allen flames out; 2030 if he doesn't (or if they find some late round gold).

     

    I just hope Allen's best NFL career highlight IS NOT him jumping over Barr. 

  8. 1 hour ago, zow2 said:

    That was my favorite part of a beautifully uneventful 2nd half. After the Tre White personal foul penalty, McD really lost his sh*t.  I don’t think I’ve ever seen him that angry, at least not from the games I’ve watched on TV.

    Anyway, it was great to see.  

     

     

    My grandmother taught me to always open doors for ladies, and to never...ever...piss off a short irishman. I live by that code. 

  9. So we saw the upside from a physical POV today, no doubt. Guys generally just don't jump over dudes as a 22 yr-old QB. 

     

    He owned his time on the field in the first half when it mattered. But as a rook, I was really impressed with his complete game situational awareness. Seems silly, but he knew every nuance to the game. The clock, pre snap penalties, and penalties that were committed against him. I know it's the least sexy situation, but the way he got the team to the line to draw...a delay of game before a punt...was just heady. Hell, I though they just might go for it the way he got them up there. He was also the first guy to tell the refs his 'fumble' was a forward pass. 

     

    If he develops the same way upstairs as he does with his passing, we are in for a treat. 

     

     

     

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  10. 1 minute ago, KOKO NFL said:

    Not a #1 WR but will expect to be paid like one. Self-important, soft, not a leader. Personally, after the season would trade him for a #3 draft pick and call it a day.

    First of all, if you trade him you have to do it during the season while he is under contract and not a UFA. Second of all, no one is trading for Kelvin Benjamin. 

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