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  1. I agree that it's very deep. 3 starting caliber DEs, 3 starting caliber DTs, 2 rotational DEs, and 2 rotational DTs.  However, I think we have 1 above average player in Ed Oliver. The rest are all average, including Hughes and Addison as this point in their career. Epenesa is an unknown.  So yes this is a deep group, but with very little above average talent.

     

     

  2. 40 minutes ago, FireChans said:

    Go on record!

     

    Bills wins o/u 9.5

     

    Josh Allen Total TDs o/u 30.5

     

    Stefon Diggs o/u 1000.5 yards

     

    Devin Singletary o/u 1000.5 yards from scrimmage

     

    Ed Oliver o/u 6.5 sacks

     

    Bills defense o/u 3.5 in points allowed

     

    Bills offense o/u 14.5 in points scored

     

    McD challenges lost o/u 3.5

     

    Shots of Brian Daboll rubbing his head o/u 5.5

     

    Bills divisional wins o/u 4.5

     

     

     

     

    Over

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    Under

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    Over

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  3. 7 hours ago, BuffaloBills1998 said:

    I’m gonna have to disagree with that. While we didn’t make the playoffs with him Ryan Fitzpatrick was a better QB than Tyrod. I’m not a hater but no bills QB frustrated me more than Tyrod. I rooted for him but I knew even in his first year he wasn’t the answer and that Rex and Whaley were being lazy on the QB position. 

     

    Fitz was/is the ultimate pendulum quarterback. When he is on his game, he's likely one of the top 5 QBs in the league. When he is off his game he is likely one of the bottom 5 QBs. It just so happens that you never know when good/bad Fitz would come out and therefore it was hard to build a consistent offense around him. With Tyrod, albeit very conservative, you knew exactly what you were getting every play.

     

  4. 15 minutes ago, NewEra said:

    I really hoped we’d sign him but he’s not the only fish in the sea.  Just hope we can add another tight end that is better than Dawson Knox 

     

    I think at this time next year you'll be saying that there aren't 5 tight ends better than Knox in the NFL.

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  5. If I am Beane I would do the following:

    1. Cut Murphy

    2. Resign Shaq with Murphy's savings - effectively gives you the same player or slight upgrade who is 3 years younger

    3. Sign Emmanuel Ogbah (another above average end who provides youth)

    4. Draft K’Lavon Chaisson (absolute freak), AJ Epenesa, or Yetur Gross in the first round

     

    Then you have ends of Shaq, Ogbah, Hughes, and Rookie 1st rounder. Love/Johnson rotate in

     

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  6. Joe B is a good reporter but his knowledge of football is rudimentary at best. If you're looking for detailed analysis and breakdowns from and all-22 perspective I'd recommend Aaron Quinn from Cover 1, Joe Marino from the Draft Network, and Bruce Nolan from Buffalo Rumblings. 

     

    I tend to ignore Joe B's all-22 analysis because like a few of you have said, his grading system is totally unexplained and illogical. I think I started to realize this after the Philly game when he graded Star so well after we got absolutely gashed. 

  7. 1 hour ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

    NFL TV Schedule and Maps: Week 15, 2019

    https://506sports.com/nfl.php?yr=2019&wk=15

     

    December 15, 2019

    All listings are unofficial and subject to change. Check back often for updates.


    NATIONAL BROADCASTS

    • Thursday Night: NY Jets @ Baltimore (FOX/NFLN)
    • Sunday Night: Buffalo @ Pittsburgh (NBC)
    • Monday Night: Indianapolis @ New Orleans (ESPN)

     

     

    For the other Early AFC games that may be of interest with the Top Crews 

     

    Houston @ Tennessee    Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
    Denver @ Kansas City    Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts

     

     

    Now for the BAD News ...  Next week....  

     

    Be forewarned  CABLE ONLY TV 

     

    Saturday Late: Buffalo @ New England (4:30 PM ET; NFLN)

     

     

    WTF!!!! I live out of town.... Guess I'll have to go to a bar!

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  8. 13 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

    The punt returns are averaging 7.4 yards--the lowest in decades.  The most prolific punt returners (those with over 10 returns so far this year) all average under 11 YPR. There are more fumbles than TDs on punt returns.

     

    And you want punters instead to precisely figure out where the ball will cross the sideline in the air---and aim for that?

     

    Ok....

     

    Kickoff returns are averaging 22.8 yards.  Assuming most returns start from just in front or behind the goal line, the average punt probably doesn't get to the touchback set at the 25 yard line.  Only 6 guys who have returned over 10 kickoffs are averaging more than 25 YPR.

     

    No need to change kicking behavior.

     

    Is this for all of the NFL or just for the Bills? I have a hard time believing that we are only giving up 22.8 yards per kick return.  Given how good our defense has been this year, I would argue that every kickoff should go through the end-zone and we should take our chances at the 25 and make their offense go 75 yards every time.

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