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Big Badazz Beane on Pat McAfee today
hondo in seattle replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I share this long-term frustration, even acknowledging that Diggs as a counterargument. It seems to me that when a team lands a QB with generational talent, two things ought to become priorities: (A) You get him a bunch of big uglies on the OL as a capable bodyguard. (B) You get him someone to throw to. I don't feel like Beane's ignored A or B entirely. But it feels like when Josh has had pass catchers to throw the ball to, he didn't have bodyguards providing him the time to throw. And when he finally got a line that gave him time to throw, he had no one to throw to. It just doesn't seem the best way to make use of Josh's talent. -
With the draft over it is time for the udfa thread
hondo in seattle replied to scuba guy's topic in The Stadium Wall
Doesn't go down easy. -
Elijah Moore Visiting the Bills today
hondo in seattle replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
1-32 are WR1 33-64 are WR2 65-96 are WR3 His rating seems about right for the role he's play for us. -
My SWAG... Starter 2nd Team Safety Rapp Hamlin Bishop Forrest CB Benford Dane Jackson Hairston Tre Nickel Taron Hancock But there's lots of uncertainty with Tre maybe or maybe not making a good recovering, 2nd year guys maybe stepping up in their sophomore years, and 3 rookies who are always question marks.
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While Josh has a tremendously strong arm, his deep accuracy is merely average. It's no reason not to throw deep. Facing Cover 2 and Cover 3 a lot is. So is having receivers who don't get separation deep. In either case, it's a problem. The most impotent offenses put defenses on their heels with they can effectively attack every part of the field.
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Buffalo Bills Consensus Draft Grades
hondo in seattle replied to Victory Formation's topic in The Stadium Wall
Although I gave it a B, I do have concerns. Ignoring special teams, there are four areas in a football contest. Run offense, pass offense, run defense, pass defense. As I see it right now, only one of those (pass defense) got better. I dread seeing King Henry again and still wish for a speedy separator at wideout. -
Buffalo Bills Consensus Draft Grades
hondo in seattle replied to Victory Formation's topic in The Stadium Wall
I gave it a "B." I have little freaking idea if any of these kids will turn out to be valuable starters. But Beane usually scores around a "B" so I'm guessing this draft class turns out to be a "B" as well. -
Bills 6th Round Pick (#1) : Dorian Strong - CB - VA Tech
hondo in seattle replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm not good with our draft. I think the NFL should have a rule that any team that's been around 50 years or more and still doesn't have a Super Bowl victory will be given 2 picks each round. -
I Like What Beane has done so far! (First 3 Picks)
hondo in seattle replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'll grant you this: The draft is a game of probabilities. There are no certainties. A scout once said that no college players play at the NFL level. What you have to do as a scout is guess who'll step up and who won't. It may be an educated guess but it's still a guess. And Beane guesses right somewhat more often than other GMs. I think his track record shows that, so I'm perpetually hopeful. But I don't count anyone in the draft as a given. -
Beane attacked the first two days of the draft with a commitment to make our pass D better. He got a CB who's better in coverage than run support. A 1 tech who's built more like a 3 tech and better at penetration than holding up against big run blockers. And a DE who's better at rushing the QB than setting the edge. Despite how King Henry gashed us, it doesn't seem like improving the run D was a priority. And despite the facts that our #1 RB is holding out and our wideouts don't separate well, neither was the offense. I'd love to see us get a speedy wideout but at this point, I'm mostly expecting BPA.
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I Like What Beane has done so far! (First 3 Picks)
hondo in seattle replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm a fan so I will have opinions sometimes. If Beane had drafted Shedeur, for example, I would have yelled angrily at my TV screen: WTF! Still, as a Purdue alum, I once said Drew Brees would become a good pro QB. I got that right. Then again, I had previously said the same thing about Scott Campbell. We all suffer from bad guesses. The same GM who gave us Josh Allen also gave us Kaiir Elam. It's like asking the weatherman for a forecast months in advance. Meteorology and NFL Scouting are crappy predictive sciences. So, most of the time, I don't dabble. In my mind, any of Beane's picks could be an All Pro in a few years. Or dishwashers at the local greasy spoon. I'll find out when I find out. -
I was hoping for a speedy receiver in the first three picks. Now, I'm just not sure. Guys picked this late usually don't see the field very much, so I don't care who we get. Then again, Shakir was a fifth rounder. So, yeah, I still want a speedy wideout.
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I Like What Beane has done so far! (First 3 Picks)
hondo in seattle replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I've been wrong so many times about drafts that I've given up having an opinion. I don't trust Beane - or any GM - to get all their picks right. I don't trust so-called draft experts to get all their evaluations right. I don't trust my own evaluation of college tape. I do trust time: Time will tell. I'll have an opinion on this draft in 2 or 3 years. -
So you'll trust the opinion of casual Gamecock fans over the opinion of a professional NFL GM and his scouts? Interesting choice. Personally, I don't actually trust anyone - not even myself. I've read the scouting reports, looked at the highlights, and still haven't formed an opinion. I'll wait to see him play in the NFL.
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Why reference Kiper's board? Kiper's board was put together by Kiper. Beane's board was put together by Beane and his entire staff of professionals. Do you think Kiper's board is better? I think Kiper is a smart guy but remember when he swore that he'd quit his draft work if Jimmy Clausen didn't become a successful NFL quarterback? His board means nothing to me.