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TSW 2.0 Poll - Who should the Bills draft at 41?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
It absolutely is. But if the bills trade back and select a RUNNING BACK in the 2nd round after just spending one on cook, and two 3rds on Singletary and Moss…ppl will revolt (rightfully so IMO) Our RB range should firmly be in the 5th round and on -
TSW 2.0 Poll - Who should the Bills draft at 41?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Who’s the funny guy that picked Benson? You trying to start a riot? -
With the 19th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the LA Rams select, Byron Murphy, DT, Texas The Rams have not had a first round pick since they selected Jared Goff 1st overall in 2016. The GM in typical fashion, explored some player trades that didn’t root. Pony-ing up to send two 1sts and more to Dallas for Micah Parsons is just the kind of thing I think Snead wets his shorts over. Instead, we’ll sit pretty at 19 taking a player at a position of need with good value. The loss of Aaron Donald will be felt across the defensive line. His shoes will need to be filled by many different players. Adding Murphy to pair with Kobie Turner after a great rookie season eases the blow of losing a future hall of famer and maybe the best to ever do it. The Pittsburgh Steelers and @RyanC883 are now on the clock.
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Tee Higgins?
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Rams Bucs Ravens
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Starting to hop on the Brian Thomas Jr train. Feel like at the end of the day, you go to the tape. He seems to just flash athleticism and the ability winn 1v1. If we can’t get a top 3 (which I don’t think they should sell out for) I’m hoping we can get BTJ in the early to mid-20s. If he’s gone by then, I’m moving back if possible. I don’t see a ton of difference between that next tier of guys and no one im pounding the table for at 28.
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I would be so interested to see this love child 😭
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Solar eclipse blue balls
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Cloudy but pleasant in Clarence, NY. Planning a driveway get together with the neighbors. Some snacks and bevvies while the kiddies play.
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Big fan of Beane. Yes he’s made many calcuable errors but he is a top executive in the league and should be here for a long run.
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How would you construct the 2024 Bills WR Room?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
I appreciate all the work you put into this. I still am a bit unsure that this approach is the right way to go. I understand the Chiefs WR room but I do believe they are the exception, not the rule. Looking around the league, if your approach is the case, why are pass catchers making increasingly more and more money? Sure, the increase in cap makes a ton of impact, but guys like Chase and Jefferson are going to shatter the ceiling. Mike Evans and Michael Pittman are being paid big money. Even teams with more cap space such as the Jags are paying through the nose for guys (Kirk/Davis). Why not simply draft players with day 2 picks and spend the money elsewhere? Production is obviously important. However I feel that when that production happens is even more crucial. I think a lot of the guys names above have shown that they can win when it matters, and for a team trying to win the SB, they can’t wait around for a rookie to hopefully be that for them. -
How would you construct the 2024 Bills WR Room?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
Genuinely asking: Is the packers passing game something we should strive to be like? These are good players taken with decent selections and they’re getting good production but does that result in wins? My concern here is, just acquiring guys who catch the football and are trustworthy only get you so far when teams line up and make you beat them. I want guys who can win 1v1 when I need them too. Especially with the increase in man coverage the bills saw in 2023, having solid players may not be enough. 793 674 581 422 355 352 Those are the yardage totals from the players you mentioned in the tweet. Not good enough IMO -
How would you construct the 2024 Bills WR Room?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
The excitement of trading Diggs gave me the initial reaction that I wanted to sell the farm and go for one of the big three…but: Now that the dust has settled, I think the best course of action is to stand pat at #28…and potentially move up 2-5 spots using a 4th if need be to draft “our guy” That’ll leave us with Rookie Samuel Shakir Shorter Hollins Sign a guy like Renfrow or Boyd as insurance This boils down to casting a wide net instead of putting all your eggs in one basket. If #28 doesn’t get it done this year, then we have next years first (which could be better than #28) and two 2nds to try again to find WR1. In the mean time, Samuel/Kincaid/Cook will carry the loan if the tookie can’t hack it -
2018 - Previously detailed above 1st round trades 2019 - Ford #40 to #38 (cost a 5th rounder) 2022 - Elam #25 to #23 (cost a 4th rounder) 2022 - Kincaid #27 to #25 (cost a 4th rounder) So with the exception of the 2018 big swings (if you want to call it that), their 1st round movement has been minor. Based on this history, we’re more likely to see them go from #28 to #25ish….but those teams in that range don’t seem to really be necessary to jump. Is the Diggs trade posturing in the event someone moves ahead of us, we can then jump them, or with Beane really swing for the fences for the first time?
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Crazy to think about now in today’s day and age: Allen Pick: sent #12, and two 2nds, for pick #7 Edmunds: sent #22 an early 3rd and 6th, for #16
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They only moved from 22 to 16 to get up for Edmunds. It wasn’t all that much of an investment but I do agree with your sentiment.
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Diggs traded to Texans for picks
EmotionallyUnstable replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Best of luck, Diggs! Lot of haters out there but I thoroughly enjoyed watching him the bulk of his time here. Not trying to absolve Diggs of any wrong doing but I do believe he catches more flack than he deserved in the diva department. At the end of the day, we all saw the writing on the wall. We knew this was coming, just not so soon. I’ll always appreciate what he did to get this team to where it is an helping Allen get to where he is today. That said.. My question for the Bills in their quest for a SB over the past two seasons has always been “is there top end talent good enough?” We’ve always known they’re deep and have great players, but to win the big one you need elite players playing at a high level when it matters most. Diggs wasn’t able to provide that, however you chalk it up. Kudos to Beane for recognizing it and making an effort to improve instead of holding his cards and going all in on a poker hand that you know isn’t stacked in your odds. I hope that Steph in HOU will be good for them both, and that the tough choice by Beane and co will pay off in the long run by getting cheaper, younger and potentially more dangerous at WR while Allen is in his prime. Go Bills! -
I’m just here to Boo @Roger Goodell Boooooooo
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The idea of McConkey is growing on me. Guy is a straight baller. Quick, smooth, reliable. Feel like if we go into #28 looking for WR1 we are going to be disappointed. Take the best player regardless of if we feel he can play outside, etc. Not interested in ppl saying “we have Shakir” as if these guys are not versatile. The NfL is changing. I am not sold we need an alpha at WR just a play maker. Diggs McConkey Samuel Shakir
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PSL Pricing/Seat Selection Discussion
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Spiderweb's topic in The Stadium Wall
Reads PSL news Adjusts rabbit ears fluff couch cushion prosper. -
Happy 50th Birthday Sean McDermott!
EmotionallyUnstable replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall
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What # are we thinking? Fornerly 10 (Shakir) as he entered the league, he returned to 4 (Cook) last season, which is what he wore at Ohio State. Any guesses?
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I was actually referring to the cap hits over the next three years. Its a big chunk of change, but he is a good player and the anchor on the OL. Let’s hope his health and level of production stay steady. At almost 30 with another 4 years pretty much invested in him, he’s out guy. I think he’s earned it but was just taken aback a bit by the cap hit distribution. actually on further review it looks like they could get out of it after 2026 relatively cheap. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/dion-dawkins-21805/