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  1. 1 hour ago, Buffalo Bills Detective said:

    Good.  They can have him.

    Name for me please the last QB to come from the OK State system and go on to have a successful career in the NFL as a franchise QB.  I'll be waiting.

    Broadway Joe.  Also please run this exercise for every QB who was great in the NFL and their school

  2. 54 minutes ago, frostbitmic said:

     

    If I'm the Giants I'm going to hold a gun to the head of any team wanting pick #2 because I'd be happy picking Barkley or Rosen there.

     

    If the Bills came knocking, I'd tell them I want both #1's, first #2, first #3 this year and next years 1st. If they take it, great, if not, no big deal.

    That would be insane for us to do but the Giants should ask.  These QBs aren't can't miss.  Questions on throwing motion, concussions, height and accuracy are too much to give away three first rounders + to move 10 spots.  If we were to make this deal it would certainly be because we traded Tyrod and are stuck with McCarron.  

  3. 13 minutes ago, Hebert19 said:

    I've read people make this statement a few times in different posts and thought it deserved a thread.  First off this is B.S. in my opinion.  I think he made the line lool worse.  Why you ask?

     

    1.  Since 2016 Taylor has had the highest time to throw in NFL.  Meaning he holds the ball the longest.  

     

    2.  He almost never throws the ball at the top of his dropback.  He never anticipates the throw and rarely throws based on timing.   Instead he waits for people to get open causing dline to get pressure and fans who don't understand things say wow...he saved a sack there but instead if the ball came out on time there would be no pressure at all. 

     

    3.  Taylor's footwork was/is terrible.  Instead of stepping up in the pocket (which was solid due to wood and Ritchie most of the time) he moved into where the defense was a lot. 

     

    For these reasons a QB who can throw with anticipation and has better mobility within the pocket will make the oline look much better.  

     

    Discuss.  :)

    What about when Peterman was in there?

  4. 45 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    I believe that Tyrod is a better player but McCarron, pick 65 and $6M (or whatever it is) in cap space is a superior situation. Once they trade up I think that they will be in much better shape at the position.

     

    Beane has really set this team up nicely. They don’t have a ton of talent today but they have a lot of resources to add that talent. They have been responsible patient. It is an exciting time IMO.

    The pick at 65 is nice but not better than 2-4 more wins next season.  The reality is Cap Space does not make plays and even if you have a ton of cap space free agents are hesitant to go to Buffalo and even more so if we post 6 wins next season with McCarron which is my projection.

     

    Tyrod was the better bridge because we could continue to build and win games and he could also teach a rookie about hard work which wasn't a question with Tyrod.

  5. On 3/12/2018 at 3:32 PM, bkep32 said:

    i like ur point but u dont go after this much draft capitol do draft a lb...u do it to get a qb

    I agree but if you can't get any farther, or the top 4 QBs are gone by 5 or 6.  This is a great spot to get our 2nd biggest need

  6. 27 minutes ago, NewEra said:

    How high will those 2 picks get us in the draft?  We’re still behind the dolphins (who are rumored to love Baker Mayfield). Will Josh Allen fall?  Is Lamer Jackson really an option?  

     

    12+22 + what gets us top 3?  Which QB are we in love with?  Or do we love more than one.

    It may be likely but why is it a given that this move is to get in better position to trade up again for a top QB?   12 is exactly where Georgia Middle Linebacker Roquan Smith is supposed to go and the Bengals were a  common spot he was mocked to.  We have a defensive coach and MLB is the biggest need behind QB.   Smith is also a leader and fits the McDermott player profile.  

     

    I know we all want a QB but just saying

  7. 1 hour ago, Freddie's Dead said:

    Only 12 years too late.  Don't get me started on the whole Donte Whitner thing.  Still pissed at OBD for that idiotic pick, especially with Ngata right there, and Leinart still on the board for a trade down.  You blew that one Marvcus.

    You probably don't want to admit it but Whitner's college career and capabilities at the time justified the pick.   The math they didn't do was how would his attitude be playing in a dysfunctional organization

  8. 1 hour ago, mattynh said:

    You have to consider the big contract and recent injury history along with the talent.   If he is healthy they are better off keeping him because he is a good player.  He does not seem like a locker room problem type.

    Good point here, not to mention what if Dawkins gets hurt?  Can people envision what would happen there?  

     

    We have the cap room, have a good player under contract, why move him?  For a 4th or 5th?   Cap space?  Cap space doesn't perform on the field.

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  9. 1 minute ago, H2o said:

    Roquan Smith - Best LB in the draft. Instinctive, film junkie, 100% effort all of the time.

     

    Harrison Phillips - A lunch pail guy who gives you 100% effort all the time and plays a position of need right now. 

     

    Tremaine Edmunds - Another athletically gifted LB who works hard and is very instinctive on the field. 

     

    I could go on with a few more, but don't have the time at the moment. 

     

    The top two here are givens.  Edmunds is only 19 so I am not sure about him even though they said he came off mature in interviews.  Unfortunately Roquan won't be around but I would not rule out a trade up for him if he lasts until 15 which he shouldn't.

     

    A couple others I think you could add. 

     

    Marcus Davenport DE UTSA Size and pass rush skills for the DE spot, chip on the shoulder 

     

    Leighton Vander Esch DE Boise State - not my favorite and only a one year starter however he has size, attitude and coverage abilities we are lacking plus character

     

    Baker Mayfield if they get past his immature mistakes, he has been described  as a worker and a grinder which fits the model.  

  10. 28 minutes ago, Fadingpain said:

    That was half of it.


    The other half was when he looked into EJ's eyes and saw a winner, then proceeded to double down on him as the next franchise QB of the Bills.

     

    Those 2 mistakes should cost anyone their job; I said so for a long time back when Whaley was still the GM.  It eventually caught up to him.

     

    Whaley is straight up too dumb to be a GM in football; he was over his head. 

    I believe that was Buddy Nix's desperation parting move trying to leave the organization on the rise.  I don't think you can pin that on Doug especially when he has been heard saying that his biggest mistake was not going out and getting a franchise QB.

  11. 52 minutes ago, JOE IN HAMPTON ROADS said:

    Apparently the Falcons walked through their actual playbook and, surprise, NE knew exactly which plays would be called in the clutch.  I would assume same for Seattle.  No question BB knew that final play would come in before it was even called.

     

    I don't think Belichek knew that the Seahawks pass play was going to be called.  Wilson wasn't even supposed to force it in. He was supposed to throw it away if it was not wide open.  What Belichek and the Patriots players knew is that a pass interference call meant nothing so his guys were coached to be overly physical and it resulted in a turnover because Wilson forced it in.  Let's not get carried away saying he knows what play the other team is going to run.   

  12. 24 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

    More pressing needs at:

     

    DE(2)

    DT(2)

    CB

    ILB

    OLB

    WR

    QB

    RB

     

    Shouldn't draft for need anyway but if you do.........then G/C would only make sense if you have about a dozen picks in the first two rounds.:thumbsup:

     

    BPA at big money positions early.    If you need a quality guard in free agency.......you can usually find one.   If you need a pass rushing DE you almost certainly won't find one but if you do it will cost you twice what a guard does.

     

    Drafting for need is how the Bills have almost nothing to show for those 17 straight missed-playoffs seasons.  

     

     

    I think it was drafting for scheme, not need, wasn't it?

  13. 6 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

     

    It would have been up to the team to make the effort to to go beyond the X-Rays after the stingers.  He continued to play the remainder of the season with no issues, so I don't think anything was amiss.

    looks like the contract was done in late August so probably nothing there.  If it were week 7 we might have an issue.

  14. 5 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

     

    It would have been up to the team to make the effort to to go beyond the X-Rays after the stingers.  He continued to play the remainder of the season with no issues, so I don't think anything was amiss.

    Isn't that what we are talking about?  The team not scratching their head wondering why the player wants a new contract 6 weeks into the season?   I think it will evolve that Wood and his agent may have fleeced Beane and Co.   If they indeed did not do a proper physical that stinks 

  15. 4 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

     

     Was the team supposed to know in advance that he was going to sustain a career ending neck injury?

    Maybe Wood knew.   He just said he has stingers mid season and then he gets re upped.   Seems pretty timely.    Also look at the structure of the contract.  4.8 per year with a 4.33 mil bonus.  

     

    Are we sure Wood and his agent didn't know something?  Beane may have been taken to the cleaners.

  16. 2 hours ago, BfloBillsFan said:

    No major concerns for me...Only move I question was signing Tolbert. I  would hope that was more for his leadership and locker room presence than his running ability.  WRs get a pass because the OC didn't have a system for Tyrod, and that Tyrod is below average at throwing the football. 

    I thought there was information out there that McD's wife and Tolbert's are best friends and their families are very close.   How is that lost by those who call it a head scratcher.

  17. I value draft picks as much as everyone else however the talent on our team is in our coach, not our rookie GM who has yet to prove anything.   McD won in spite of Beane's roster moves IMO. 

     

    I don't think you scale back McD's roster to get one extra pick for an unproven GM.  

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