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klos63

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  1. 21 hours ago, BBFL said:


    Theoretically, yes. Body certainly breaks down faster than most people. Also the prospective job market or field you’re in doesn’t have the possibility of being non viable before you even start your adult life…

    The correct answer is no. 

     

    He's a very suitable age to play MLB in the NFL.

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  2. 15 hours ago, QCity said:

     

    It's not that he was aging, it was his concussion history. He already had 5 concussions by 2020 at a position where there's contact on every play. He's a huge question mark to make it through 17 games.

     

    During that 2021 draft I wrote that we had a shot to get Josh his Kent Hull for the rest of his career. Unfortunately, Creed Humphrey went to one of the worst possible destinations for us.

    Regarding my aging comment,  I was referencing the posters comment,  calling him aging. 

  3. 1 hour ago, Billl said:

    Does that really matter, though?  When you’ve got the opportunity to replace a solid, but not great, aging veteran who has a big contract with a late second round pick, you take that every time.  That’s how you build a championship roster around a franchise QB.  There are a million different ways to win championships when you’ve got a superstar under center.  A good GM should always be looking for ways to get younger and cheaper without having a major drop off in performance.  Morse was a perfect candidate, and Creed was sitting right there.

    Morse had just turned 29 at the time of the 2021 draft, that's not really considered 'aging'. You don't use a 2nd round pick on a position that is all set for a few years to come.

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  4. 8 hours ago, Metal Man said:

     

     

    I get the sentiment but wins in September and October count too and saving someone for the playoffs won't matter much if they don't even qualify.

     

    Hopefully it works out and the DEs can hold down the fort until he is ready to go but just assuming that will be the case is also risky.

    So many fans always want to wait a 'few more week's' regardless of the time frame. It could be a 2 year injury and fans will want the team to 'be safe' and wait a few more weeks. It's annoying. If and when a player is healthy , they should play.

  5. 20 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

     

    Pretty sure it works that way across the board in all areas of life...the longer you do something, the more you learn and the better you get at it.  It's not rocket science.

    If I was to  get hired for a top position,  in a top organization,  with an incredible team to work with,  paid a high salary, in the best corporation in the world... I would be expected to perform at a high level from day 1. 

  6. On 8/25/2023 at 2:45 PM, BillsFan130 said:

    That was 2021 a long time ago for nfl running back standards.

     

    Colts o line was arguably the best in football that year as well.

     

    Dolphins o line is a mess.

     

    Let them Pay an injury prone RB 14-15 mil a year behind a crap o line

    How is he injury prone... he missed games last season, but that doesn't make him injury prone.

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  7. 23 hours ago, billsbackto81 said:

    Based on his experiences as a QB, collegiate and pro.

     

    Based on his experiences as an assistant to one of the better OC's in the league.

     

    Based on his tool box that has Allen, Diggs, Davis, Cook, Knox, Kincaid and some other choice pieces. 

     

    And based on the fact he had the #2 Offense in the NFL as a rookie OC though many consider he did not have the best roster.

     

    How's that?

    Not good enough,  sorry.

     

    It was painfully obvious last season, as it went on,  that teams caught up with us and Dorsey didn't have an answer.

    I'm not alone in that opinion. 

    Hopefully,  he did a lot of studying this offseason. 

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  8. On 8/14/2023 at 9:23 PM, Beck Water said:

     

    Scary is, as Scary does.  On paper, sure, they've become a very talented offense.  But as I've said before, football games are played on grass or turf, on Sunday

     

    Hackett has had a top rushing offense twice in his career as an OC/HC: 2013 in Buffalo with FredEx and CJ Spiller; and 2017 in Jax with Leonard Fournette.

    Green Bay had kind of a mediocre run game while he was there, and that was an improvement on their previous celler-dwelling lack of run game.

    That's deep, man.

    We actually play them on Monday.

    Your first few comments are all cliches... they are good on the field too, that's where all these players have made their reputations.

  9. 4 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

    This move doesn’t change much. Just tells

    me Breece Hall is far away,

    It changes much. Jets just acquired a dynamic running back.  A big weapon.  When Hall comes back,  that'll be a very talented backfield. 

     

    Jets are a scary team right now. 

     

     

     

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