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  1. 1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    I think we do try to limit those to 1 on the first 2 pages at any one time, but they do keep sneakily infecting other threads.  It's sort of like the TBD version of Coronavirus - Pandemic in waiting.

     

     

    Could you kindly provide this insight to PFF, which appears to dwell on certain aspects of "close" in their rating evaluations?

     

    To such wisdom, I suspect, they are immune.

  2. 1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    Good post.  I think that's exactly correct.  Before the draft, McDermott and Beane consistently said they were looking for a QB who could operate from the pocket, and Allen will either learn to operate from the pocket effectively or they will move on.  And Allen did operate well from the pocket at times this year.

     

    I don't think Daboll's play design and calling have exactly mirrored what McDermott and Beane want to see long-term with some of the designed QB runs he put in, and I think Daboll probably had some cogent push-back to them about additions at offensive personnel he needs in order to put those playcalls in the back of his playbook and achieve still greater success. 

     

    I do think the Bills will continue to use designed roll-outs and secondary route concepts from Run-and-Shoot.  We have to remember that when we see Allen roll out of the pocket, he is not always scrambling.  It is sometimes part of the play design.

     

     

     I think your are right about what the Bills want out of Josh but at the same time, if he plays pretty much like he did last year with a few more long ball completions and a few less fumbles, and they are winning games and going to the playoffs, I don't think we are moving on to another QB. Reminds me of senior prom when halfway through the night I found myself holding my date's hair out of the way while she threw up in the parking lot. I would have liked to move on but it was too late to get another date so I helped her clean up and made the best of it. Its not like I was her first pick for the dance, she had been hoping some guy named John Rosen would ask her out but that never happened so I made my move. 

     

    Ok, I made that last part up but the rest of it is all true. 

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  3. 5 hours ago, BillsVet said:

    I think the truth about Josh Allen is that he's 6'5 and was a first round draft pick in 2018, 7th overall.

     

    The truth is also that he'll be the starting QB to begin 2020.  And...he has a strong throwing arm. 

     

     

     

    I would add that he led us to securing a playoff spot with two games to spare in only his second season in the league. I'd probably add that he was within a handful of plays of securing us a division title and first round bye but since "close" doesn't really count, I won't dwell on it.  

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  4. I don't think I know of a better metaphor for a player, team, franchise or city than Josh's QB sneak, going from disaster to impossible triumph in the space of three yards and two seconds against Dallas on Thanksgiving Day. It was if on the wide right so long ago, half way through the play, Scott Norwood threw his helmet at the ball and nudged it 12 inches to the left. It was as if during the home-run-throw-forward kick return of 20 years ago, Doug Flutie, standing on the sideline, made an obscene gesture to Dyson as he went running by, momentarily distracting him so that he stepped out of bounds at the 30 yard line. 

     

    Josh's QB epic sneak may ultimately be a foreshadowing of our future, from years of ridiculously self-inflicted catastrophes to the most improbable of victories. Let it be so. 

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  5. I think we already have plenty of speed at the WR position, what we need is a guy with size and an extra large catch radius with enough speed to get deep. Collin Johnson, Denzel Mims, etc. or even a trade up for Lamb are the kinds of guys I hope we have a shot at drafting. I wouldn't jump off a cliff if we took Ruggs but I would probably be pretty cranky for a day or so. Well, if I am being honest, I'd be crankier than my standard old man crank levels.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Alphadawg7 said:

    HARD PASS.

     

    Cooper drops a lot passes...Bills already led league in dropped passes.

    Cooper puts up a few monster games a year to make his year totals look good, but the bulk of his games are meh.

    • This year, only broke 100 yards just 4 times.
    • Had 7 games under 50 yards.

    And this was one of his better years.  He is a good player, but he is just to inconsistent for the contract he is looking for.    

     

    Not for nothing but I didn't drop a single pass last year, haven't drawn a holding flag in decades and my salary couldn't be more cap friendly. Whaddaya say, want to kick my tires?

  7. Just now, John from Riverside said:

    I would love to have Lamb...

     

    I just dont know if that is possible.

    Jeudy would probably have to go first and then you just hope he slides to the late teens and trade with someone who doesn't want a WR. 

    ....or we could start a rumor that Lamb is rude to hamsters and not a "team guy". Watch him fall. Any chance his high school twitter account reveals him to be a dub step fan?

  8. On 2/19/2020 at 7:42 PM, ColoradoBills said:

     

    1st bold:  Bills need to look for 2 WRs.  They also need to stagger their ages.  Right now Beasley is 30, Brown is 29, Diggs is 26, and the ROOKIE that they

    need to draft will be about 22.

     

    2nd bold:  IF and I will emphasize IF they Bills traded for Diggs they will still have over 70 million in cap for a pass rusher and a REAL TE.

     

    It's apparent you personally don't want the Beane looking into the "possibility" of a Diggs deal but you must at least agree that it could be

    a rational avenue to pursue.

    Where did I say we shouldn't even look into the possibility? Thats as fair as me claiming those who want him "seem" willing to pay any price in draft picks and money. You "seem" unwilling to concede that a rational person might want to pass on Diggs.  

  9. Just to refresh people's minds as to what concerns people have about Diggs (and yes, Thielen also comes off like a jerk):

     

    https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2019/10/3/20897444/minnesota-vikings-stefon-diggs-trade-rumors-kirk-cousins-adam-thielen

     

    "Diggs was reportedly seen yelling on the sideline in the direction of Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski and threw his gloves on the ground after one failed drive."

    "...and one day after the receiver missed practice despite not being listed with an injury, reporters asked Diggs whether he’d requested a trade from Minnesota. Diggs neither confirmed nor denied it"

  10. 1 minute ago, DrDawkinstein said:

     

    That's fine for the first few years of a complete rebuild, but once you have pieces in place (franchise QB on rookie contract, a ton of cap room created by cutting the previous regime's talent, etc), you absolutely look to sign some big talent even at high prices.

     

    And to the contrary, Beane threw $11M+/year at a CENTER last year in Free Agency, so he is absolutely willing to spend when it's right.

     

    I agree, there is a time and place for laying down your cash, I just don't think doing it for a WR in a year where the draft has more top talent at WR than we have seen in years makes any sense. Besides, does he strike anyone as being a guy who is just dying to come and play for the Bills? I'd rather see the money go to improving the pass rush or bringing in a real TE.

  11. Just now, John from Riverside said:

    So you think we should keep blue light shopping and hoping we hit on every draft?

     

    This defense is champion level RIGHT NOW.......we have to hit on our window

     

    Yeah, that is exactly what I said, Diggs or blue lights specials because there is nothing in between. 

     

    We are not one WR away from a championship. Not with Phillips and Lawson possibly leaving. Questions still at RT. We need to replace Zoe, Hughes is getting long in the tooth. We need to improve at corner and we don't have a single TE on the team that has proved he can be relied on to catch the ball. Oh and we have to replace Gore as well.  But by all means, go chase a WR that was not even the best WR on his own team and toss the Vikings a high pick.  Its the kind of thing Rex Ryan would have loved.

  12. 15 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

    So I actually do agree with this

     

    We have positioned ourselves so that we can actually compete....we need the final pieces...now is the time.

     

     

    There is no reason why we cant bring in a vet WR AND draft a WR in this draft

    Our WR core basically has two starting caliber players.....and a bunch of jags.

    Give Josh some weapons to work with for christ sake

     

    And there is no reason why we can't pass on Diggs and take two WR's in this draft which it turns out, is full of good WR's from top to bottom. And that will be much easier if we aren't giving out draft picks. Don't forget, we might have to replace Lawson and/or Phillips. 

  13. 9 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    1.  His team isnt kicking him to the curb.  They are in a cap hell with another elite WR on the team, 2 good TEs and a run first offense where the RB is also a dangerous receiver.  He is a luxury they can no longer afford.  Thats not kicking someone to the curb, thats bad cap management coming back to bite them.

     

    They have two WR's and chose to keep the other guy. He apparently was not considered to be the No. 1 WR on that team. 

     

    9 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

    2.  Why does he have an "attitude concern"?  Because he didn't like the run first offense?  Theilen complained about it too, so why doesnt Theilen get labeled with the same attitude problem?

     

    Never said Theilen didn't have an attitude problem. It is certainly conceivable that they are both jerks. Bottom line, the guys that know Diggs best decided they'd rather keep Theilen.

     

    9 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

    3.  The fact that the draft IS stocked also makes it possible to poach a top 10 WR from a team who can no longer afford him so they can TRY and replace him with an affordable contract.  

     

    You are correct, most teams are bright enough not to waste resources on a FA WR when the draft is chock full of very talented ones, best ever most say. 

     

    9 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

    4.  Diggs contract is actually great for his talent level.  Minn has to shed salary, and paying two top end WR's on a team already loaded with other weapons is not a luxury they can afford, especially with how much they run with Cook now.  

     

    Free agents are gambles, it is not at all unusual for guys to flop with their second teams. Part of MN's poor management of the cap is the money they paid Diggs, no? A second round pick is pretty valuable, not a sure thing but still valuable. And 45 million is a lot more than Ceedee Lamb is going to cost or Aiuk.

    9 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    5.  We wont be doing anything close to "mortgaging the future" on Diggs, his contract is so easy for our cap situation.  

     

    It is a good cap situation because we haven't gone shopping for high priced glitz or helped other teams fix their cap problems. Lets keep it that way. 

  14. 17 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

    RB size doesn’t really matter at all IMO and CEH is a tank. 

     

    Reagor is a better “big” WR than someone like Shenault. 
     

    Robertson is legitimately a question mark as far as that goes and that’s why he’ll be taken where later. 

     

    Fair enough but I think that when it comes to pass-pro, size and strength matters. Edwards-Helaire is not likely to be any better than Singletary who is awful at pass-pro. Not having a RB on the roster who can take out a blitzing LB is a pretty big roster hole. Not a fan of Shenault, I suffer from post-traumatic-Watkins foot injury syndrome. Maybe Ceedee Lamb will fall to us and we won't have to worry about it. 

  15. 8 hours ago, DCOrange said:

    1. Jalen Reagor. I assume Jeudy, Lamb, and Ruggs are out of reach and Reagor is the next best WR IMO. 
     

    2. Edwards-Hellaire. I love him as a prospect. I don’t think Buffalo will go for him but I would love it if they did. 
     

    3. Amik Robertson. Undersized slot corner and doesn’t really have the elite athleticism you look for to make up for it but the way he plays seems like a good fit with McD and I think he can be had on Day 3.

     

    Just missing out is Bryan Edwards, the South Carolina WR. 

     

    Reagor: 5'11"

    Edwards-Helaire: 5'8"

    Amik Robertson: 5'9"

     

    That is just what this team needs, to go smaller? Our existing RB's are too small to be of much use in pass pro, our WR's are too short for red zone duty and we need long CB's that can play zone. All three of these guys are intriguing and talented but seem to be the opposite of what we need.

  16. Well you know what they say about Josh, he "holds the ball too long". But then, they also say that he "extends plays".

    Some say that he "tries to do too much"? But they also marvel at his Houdini like ability to turn a disaster of a play into a first down and to carry the offense on his back.

    I guess I'm confused. Maybe it makes sense if what is going on is that, with perfect hindsight 20/20 vision, we complain about whatever he does when it doesn't work and give him a standing-o whenever it does?

     

    Nah, that would be crazy.

     

    Gee, here is a scary thought: what if all Allen manages to do next year is get us in to the playoffs with 2 weeks to spare, again? Boy that would be awful. 

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  17. 21 hours ago, Billy Claude said:

     

    While hiring Rex was horrible in hindsight, I think a lot of people thought it was a good hire at the time.   OTOH, drafting Spilled when they had Lynch was met with almost universal puzzlement.

    It was horrible from the get-go. The Jets were a clown show for all but his first few years with them and it made no sense to hire a defensive coach when we already had a good D. We badly needed an offensive overhaul and we hired one of the least effective coaches from an offensive standpoint you could possibly find. 

     

    The saddest thing is that when it comes to picking out bonehead moves, we have boatloads of options. 

     

  18. 3 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

    Being that our Josh is still ranked pretty low on nfl qb scale,  that is a bit of an “if/maybe”  Allen has good up side I think we all see that. During this upcoming season JA needs to take a big step with his consistency and ball security, if that happens all is good, but if he is no better than this past season we likely start the early portion of the process of finding his replacement. Josh has two years max to prove he is the one, jmo.

     

    Go Bills!!!

     

    Whose scale? The stat obsessed, rotisserie baseball fanatics that think DVOARTxY(Yac)/V2-{x/z) percentage is more important than, you know, winning games? 

    A raw, small town college QB in just his second year secures a playoff spot with two weeks to spare and has his team within a few plays of winning the division and securing a bye has proved that he is in fact the one. 

     

    In the next two years if all Josh manages to do is, with the same stats, get us in to the playoffs two more times so that he has done it in three consecutive seasons, what then? Since that seems not to be good enough to prove that "he is in fact the one", will people be calling for the team to cut a QB who gets his team into the playoffs three years in a row? 

     

    The argument is over, all those who still can't get over the fact that we didn't draft Rosen or Rudolph or whatever just have to accept reality: Josh is our franchise QB. 

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