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  1. 1 hour ago, Limeaid said:

    Agree.  Even editors are being phased out with automatic publishing software.  I was an assistant to the editor at Courier Express (I worked doing classified ads and it got known I was correcting typos so editor was was given use of me when I was not doing job I was being paid for) and he regularly rejected stories with no sources. A reporter could be the source but only if he or she witnessed it directly and would put that in the story.  Editor separated opinions being part of editorial pages and speculation as something not for the paper.

     

    Yep.  In the old days, the idea of an "anonymous source" was almost always laughed at.

     

    If a source wasn't willing to go on the record, then it probably wasn't true.  Very few newspapers were willing to put their reputation on the line to print unverified rumors.  So if a reporter got some information off the record, they needed to do MORE legwork investigation behind the scenes to 100% verify it was true.

     

    Today, reporters can just talk to the building janitor (or just make something up themselves), stamp it with the standard "inside sources tell me"... and then face absolutely zero repercussions if the story turns out to be B.S.

     

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  2. Many years ago, I was a journalism major and actually worked the first five years of my professional career as a newspaper reporter.

    The media in this country is a pathetic mess.  And not just in the sports world.  

     

    Editors used to require certain procedures to verify information and sources.  Printing false information was embarrassing, and something that could legitimately get a person fired.  Today, nobody cares.  Every outlet is more concerned with getting attention (clicks and ratings), or pushing some kind of political agenda.

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  3. 3 hours ago, billieve420 said:

    Well this is a new one. Per Carton Diggs frustrated about team not landing D-Hop. I guess when Allen said it was not football related it could be plausible but Diggs had to know team is up against the cap. So even if he thought money being freed up was going to be used to go after Hopkins and take some pressure off teams doubling him there was a chance it might not happen regardless.

     


     

     

     

    Stefon Diggs restructured his contract on March 15, just a couple days into free agency.

    DeAndre Hopkins did not get released by the Cardinals until May 26.

     

    So I find it very unlikely Diggs only agreed to rework his deal on the condition the Bills landed D-Hop, since he wasn't even technically available for another two months.  Most of the pre-draft rumors were that Hopkins might be available for a draft pick and that Arizona would be eating most of the salary.

     

    If Diggs was simply wanting a "weapon" on offense, I have no idea who he was possibly looking at.  That is a very vague request, and the WR options in free agency were absolutely terrible this year.  The popular names getting thrown around on this website were Jacobi Meyers and Parris Campbell for crying out loud.  I don't know how those guys are better than Trent Sherfield and Deonte Harty.

     

    The cap space cleared from Diggs' restructure is only $5.4 million.  The rumor floating around is that Hopkins is looking for roughly the same as Odell Beckham, who signed for $15 million.  So if this rumor is true, then instead of being mad at the Bills, Diggs should be on the phone with Hopkins and trying to convince him into taking less.  Or he can take a paycut (instead of a contract restructure).

     

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  4. Unfortunately, it's not crazy to think the Bills could fail to win the AFC East. 

    It's very possible the Bills don't even make the playoffs this season.

     

    Even last year (13-3 overall record), the Bills managed to lose to both the Dolphins and Jets.  

    Their victories over those teams were all close games and weren't dominant wins in the slightest.

    The Jets only true weakness was QB, and they added a guy who has won MVP two of the last three seasons.  That's nothing to scoff at.

    The Dolphins season was derailed by Tua's concussions.  It's not a forgone conclusion that he will get hurt again, like some here seem to believe.

     

    Last year, the Bills went from losing a bunch of one-score games to finishing 6-3 in those contests.

    On paper, this year's schedule looks tougher.  And if that stat flips backwards again this year, we are looking at a 9-10 win season.  

    In an absolutely brutal AFC, that could be enough to miss the postseason.

     

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  5. On paper, the Bills probably have a better roster than last year (outside of middle linebacker).

    But it's hard for me to be optimistic after the way 2022 played out.  

     

    At this time last year, everything really seemed to be falling into place.  Most observers felt we had the best roster in the NFL.  Very few holes.  Very few questions.  Our rookie punter was even catching national attention.  The schedule was tough, but the AFC East didn't look particularly challenging.  Our main competition (the Chiefs) looked vulnerable after losing Tyreek Hill.  We even seemed to have the magic touch when it came to avoiding injuries, which many credited to our top-notch training facilities.

     

    Maybe I just got my hopes too high.  But last year really broke and emotionally drained me.

    Starting with the preseason mess with Matt Araiza, to the death of Dawson Knox's brother, to the first major injury to Micah Hyde, to the IR-fest that started in Week 3, to Josh Allen's elbow, to the fumble against the Vikings, to Buffalo weather once again becoming an issue, to Damar Hamlin almost dying on the field.... with everything culminating in an absolutely embarrassing show against the Bengals. 

     

    Everything that could go wrong seemed to.  And just when I was ready to wipe the slate clean and get my hopes up for 2023... Stefon Diggs.

     

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  6. In my opinion, Sean McDermott deserves one more season to get the Bills over the hump.

     

    Back in the 2020 AFC Championship, the Bills were still totally outmatched in talent by the Chiefs.  Going into the season, I was hoping for the AFC East title and at least one playoff win.  They accomplished that, so I felt like it was a successful season.

     

    The last two postseasons are strikes one and two.  The 2021 AFC Divisional loss (13 seconds) was a horrific breakdown of coaching strategy, and really made me question McDermott's ability to direct his team in a high pressure situation.  Last year's mess against the Bengals, in particular the defensive gameplan, told me that he learned nothing from his previous two playoff exits.

     

    There are some other great coaches who took some time to finally break-through.  Andy Reid obviously comes to mind.  Bill Cowher was another.  But with our franchise QB in the prime of his career, we don't have the luxury of waiting a decade for him to get it right.  I'm willing to sit-back and see what happens this season.  But McDermott should be on the hot-seat if we aren't lifting the trophy in February.

     

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  7. 4 minutes ago, newcam2012 said:

    Diggs holds all the cards here and he knows it. 

     

    What cards?  What is Diggs actually hoping to gain from holding out?  What is he trying to leverage?  

     

    That's what makes zero sense in this whole thing.

     

    If he's upset with the coaching staff, is he expecting the Bills to suddenly fire Sean McDermott or Ken Dorsey at this point in the season?  What good is holding out of camp going to do for anyone?  

  8. None of this really makes sense from a football perspective.  

     

    Most holdouts are contract related.  But Stefon Diggs is already one of the highest paid receivers in football, just signed his extension a year ago and even agreed to a restructure in March.  He hasn't made any hints about being unhappy about money.  And nothing in his agent's statement suggested he was looking for a new contract.  So you can probably rule that out.

     

    Some of have suggested his problem is usage related.  But this also makes no sense.  He's caught 100 passes each of the last three seasons with the team and has been the focal point of the passing game for that entire time.  Considering our additions at the WR position that surely isn't going to change in 2023.  Unless the guy expects to catch 150 balls every year, I can't imagine him being upset with this either.

     

    Another idea is that he's not happy with someone on the team, especially after the playoff loss to the Bengals.  Maybe Ken Dorsey.  Maybe Josh Allen.  Maybe Sean McDermott.  Although I think that's a certainly a reasonable possibility -- it really doesn't make sense from Diggs perspective.  How does missing Day 1 of training camp fix the situation?  We can't go back and replay the Bengals game.  We can only move forward and hope to be better when the 2023 season and 2023 playoffs roll around.  

     

    And if Diggs is hoping to demand a trade... it's already been stated numerous times that our cap situation would actually be WORSE to cut/trade him, than if we just let him sit the bench.  It isn't going to happen, no matter how many tantrums he throws.  He must know this.  Not to mention, why wouldn't he have formally requested a trade during the offseason?  Why be cryptic and quiet for months, and then surprise everyone the first day of camp?  And why would he have then shown up in Buffalo yesterday, met with Beane/McDermott and then left again this morning?  Just seems to be an irrational way to go about things.

     

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  9. The Bills offense ranked very highly in all categories last year.  But it lacked consistency.

     

     

    Fans who poured over film really felt they missed Cole Beasley.  The injury to Jameson Crowder hurt more than most expected, and Isaiah McKenzie just wasn't great in the role of slot receiver.  I think over the course of the season, Ken Dorsey and Josh Allen lost confidence with the short options and just started going for the throat on passing plays.

     

    Brandon Beane seemed to recognize this, and went after Nyheim Hines.  For some reason, he just never got incorporated into the offense.  He also brought back Beasley, although it wasn't the same without a year to get timing and rhythm down.

     

    Hopefully the Bills focus on getting this right in 2023.  They certainly have the guys to make it work.  Dawson Knox, Dalton Kincaid, James Cook, Nyheim Hines, Deonte Harty.  

     

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  10. Just like most sports personalities, Cowherd is all about riling up fans so they pay attention to him.

    This offseason, he's clearing getting some traction by ripping on Buffalo.  So he's going to keep doing it.

     

    As usual, there are some good points that he makes.  For instance, how the Bills haven't done a good enough job surrounding Josh Allen with offensive weapons and blocking over the last few years.  That is very true.  But he then follows that with lazy and uneducated nonsense (the Bills have done NOTHING all offseason to help the offense...), which make him appear like a total idiot who doesn't even pay attention to what he's talking about.

     

    The Bills spent their #1 and #2 draft picks to select the consensus top receiving Tight End in the draft, and the consensus top Guard in the draft.  Even the most negative NFL observer could probably admit that at least counts for doing something to help the O-Line and weapons.  And even if you don't like the players, the Bills also went out and signed three O-Line starters from other teams.  

     

    Time will tell whether Brandon Beane's moves are enough.  But it's almost like Cowherd expected the Bills to trade for Justin Jefferson, Davante Adams, Trent Williams or Quentin Nelson... otherwise we didn't address the positions.  And that's just a stupid take.

     

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  11. 18 hours ago, Success said:

    A curse can't be a part-time curse.  The "curse of the Bambino" was broken the minute the Red Sox won a World Series.  It didn't linger around after that - it doesn't just get all cursey when it's in the mood.

     

    There have been several players over the past decade who had great seasons and even won Super Bowls after being on the cover.  That ain't a curse, and if there was one previously, it's OVER now.

     

    I hope this small primer on the nature of curses has helped.  Josh Allen is winning the Super Bowl this season (sorry - jinxes don't exist either).

     

     

    The "Madden Curse" was always a pretty iffy idea, even for superstitious people. 

     

    Yes there are some players who got hurt or played poorly after being featured on the cover.  But have always plenty of guys who played great, even back in the earliest days.  Ray Lewis for example was a 1st Team All-Pro the same year he was on the game.  Calvin Johnson set the receiving yardage record.  Patrick Mahomes won the Super Bowl.  If you actually take a look, more guys have continued to have injury-free Pro-Bowl level seasons than suffered from the so-called curse.

     

    Here is a list of each cover athlete:

    https://www.si.com/fantasy/2021/06/17/history-madden-nfl-curse

     

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  12. Not really interested in adding Dalvin Cook.

    I really like our current group of backs, and would prefer the cap space goes somewhere else.

     

    By pretty much every metric, James Cook was actually better as a rookie than his brother was.  He deserves a chance to make his own legacy:

    Dalvin in 2017:  354 yards, 4.8 ypc, 2 tds, 11 receptions

    James in 2022:  507 yards, 5.7 ypc, 2 tds, 21 receptions

     

     

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  13. On 6/5/2023 at 7:12 PM, dpberr said:

    His career has mystified me in that if a HC position was the ultimate career goal, why didn't he go the Pete Carroll/Lovie Smith route and go to the college ranks to hone those skills?  Pete Carroll was a much better coach at Seattle than he was in NE because of his stint at USC.  

     

    I feel Leslie Frazier waited too long and that window has closed.   

     

    The most common path to NFL Head Coach is the coordinator route.

    While it does happen sometimes, teams very rarely draw directly from the college ranks.

     

    I think certain narratives develop around the league over time, and unfortunately Leslie Frazier has several strikes against him:

     

    1.  Re-treads don't usually get a second chance.  Especially if their first stint was a total failure.  In 4 seasons, Frazier's Vikings had a lowly 21-32-1 record with 3 last place finishes.  

    2.  His recent success as a coordinator can be easily dismissed by the idea that Sean McDermott actually runs the defense.  It's the same problem that Eric Bieniemy has with Andy Reid above him.

    3.  At 64, he would already be the third-oldest head coach in the NFL.  When a team is looking to start-over, they generally want a young guy who can run the ship for a decade or more.

    4.  While it's only a slight difference, teams have been trending towards hiring offensive coaches over defensive ones.  

     

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  14. The Bills definitely rotate the Defensive Line more than most teams.  But at the same time... if a guy is playing really well, he's probably going to earn more snaps than what we are currently seeing from Ed Oliver.

     

    Von Miller is easily the best D-Lineman that we've had during Sean McDermott's tenure.  He had quite a few games around 70-75% snaps.

    That's quite a bit less than stud pass rushers on another team.  For example, T.J. Watt usually gets 85-90% of snaps for the Steelers.

    But it's also way higher than Jerry Hughes in his last year with us, who maxed out around 60-65% snaps.

     

  15. 32 minutes ago, SUNY_amherst said:

    Meh

     

    the pass rush was dreadful so they needed someone but this guy was a bust until he got to play next to Aaron Donald.

     

    my girlfriend could rack up 6-8 sacks playing next to Donald, Floyd won’t have that luxury here 

     

    Last season, Aaron Donald missed 6 games at the end of the year.  

    Leonard Floyd had 4 sacks during that stretch.  So it's not just the attention that Donald commands.

     

    And even though the Bills don't have anyone the caliber of Donald on our D-Line, we are still far beyond what Floyd had next to him on the Chicago Bears.

     

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  16. Initially, I was very surprised by this move.  But after thinking about, maybe it shouldn't be so surprising.

     

    Brandon Beane seems to be a guy who adjusts his strategy after making a mistake.  For example, he's been quick to admit how much he regrets trading Wyatt Teller so early, instead of giving him more time to develop.  That's probably why he was slower giving up on Cody Ford and is standing fully behind Spencer Brown right now.

     

    And even though Beane hasn't admitted it (yet), I think he really regrets not signing Tremaine Edmunds to an extension last year.  He decided to let Edmunds play out his contract.  Then he proceeded to have his best season yet, and priced himself totally out of our range.  Worse yet, it was a bad year for Middle Linebackers in both free agency and the draft... and now we go into the season with a big question mark in the middle of the defense.

     

    Ed Oliver's situation is almost identical to Edmunds.  He's a 1st Round Pick that has shown flashes, but questionable consistency.  Many people (including myself) expected a breakout season in 2022, but were disappointed.  I think it's fair to say Oliver hasn't earned the contract extension we just gave him, but it could eventually be a bargain if he does manage to reach his potential.  

     

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  17. 11 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

    I'm completely fine staying there as our roster is good enough right now to win a Super Bowl.  I don't want to kick the can down the road any more unless a premier RT becomes unexpectedly available.

     

    Adding Brandon Shell makes me much more comfortable with the Right Tackle position.

    If Spencer Brown totally fails to progress, we have a veteran with a ton of starting experience ready to step in.

     

    I think the next move will be for a veteran Edge Rusher like Yannick Ngakoue, Frank Clark or Justin Houston.

    There is currently no rush to get one of these guys into camp (they probably don't want to be there anyway), and waiting until closer to the season may ultimately get us a better deal.

     

    Just now, BarleyNY said:

    That is really the issue. I do not like the idea of restructuring Dawkins. He might require an extension to do so as well and I would not want to add guarantees to his deal at this point. Tre White is a better option, but I understand why people would hesitate. But my view is that his salary this season is now guaranteed so we might as well make some room with it. The other possibility is cutting Morse. I’m not advocating for that, but I can see it happening - especially with the money and high draft pick spent on the IOL. 

     

    The news about Buffalo doing another medical checkup on his ACL tells me that restructuring Tre White would probably be our first move, in the event more cap space is needed.

     

  18. To be a good Slot Receiver, a player needs to excel at:

    1.   Route Running / Timing

    2.  Short-Area Quickness 

    3.  Great Hands

     

    If a WR can't get open in less than 2 seconds, be exactly where his QB is expecting on the field, and then be able to grab a lightning quick pass in traffic... he's just not going to be good in that position.

     

     

    There are different kinds of speed, and Isaiah McKenzie is more like a small running back.  He can accelerate quickly and be shifty with the ball in his hands.  But ask him to make quick cuts to get open... just not really his skillset.  Not to mention, his hands can be questionable at times.

     

     

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