Jump to content

Jmsbills

Community Member
  • Posts

    115
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Jmsbills

  1. Yes we been so successful going the OLD WAY - let's just keep doing things the way we have done them in the past. ( we must have at least two or three stars on our roster from the last 3 drafts - great results

     

    Any real good talent evaluator could make a QB decision in a few games based on the players skill set and ability to make plays. If that guy does not have the talent you move on the the next guy.

     

    But you guys just want the same old same old stuff - I would like to make the playoffs again in my lifetime.

     

    PLEASE TERRY MAKE A DIFFERENCE BE BOLD AND CREATE A NEW WAY OF THINKING

  2. 2017 Draft

    Round 1 - best QB on the board -Mitch Trubisky or Desaun Watson

    Rounds 2-4 - Brad Kaaya and Chad Kelly

     

    By not picking up TT'S option we will have enough cash to sign our own guys and get the best receiver option out there.

     

    Fill in the rest with free agents and later drafts picks.

     

    The team with any of the QB's listed above can not be any worse than TT and everyone of them is a better passer.

  3. The Bills did the right thing with TT. If he plays well this season and deserves a big dollar contract, he will get it. The bills will need to create cap space and it may be a tough pill to swallow for some. In 2017 the following guys would be at risk of being cut to make room for TT and his 18-20 million contract.

    Kyle Williams - 6.8 million savings - 1.5 dead money; Eric Wood - 4.5 million savings and 1.8 dead money; Corey Graham - 3.7 million savings and 1.6 dead money and Dan Carpenter 2.4 million savings and 500k dead. There are no others with big hits that are or maybe expendable. Cutting five guys at 1 million does not come close to opening up the cap space needed. We need to draft a center this year ( I was glad to see one was signed yesterday), a DT and a QB? If TT does not play well then we go forward with Plan B. ( that's why I am not opposed to drafting a QB early) Just my thoughts on the TT contract issues.

  4. It's a throwing league and when your QB loses most game when throwing over 20 passes your in trouble. Three wins when throwing over over passes is not a long term answer at QB. Wins against Miami, NYJ and Houston with 29, 27 and 21 attempts and losses in all other games he throws over 20 times is not a receipe for success in today's NFL. Yes you can beat the bad teams that way but will never have a chance to win big meaningful games or playoff games on a regular basis with that type of QB production.

  5. Here are my cuts and cap space moves.

    Player Dead Money. Cap savings

    No brainers:

     

    M. Williams. 7 mil. 12.9 mil

    L. McKelvin. 1 mil. 3.9 mil

    D. Carpenter 1.025. 1.76 mil

    K. Urbik. 850k. 1.775 mil

    A. Dixon. 166k. 1.150 mil

    J. Wynn. 125k. 1.0 mil

     

    TOTALS 10.166 mil. 22.485

     

    Tougher decisions: I like these players but age, injuries and cap costs vs. savings will come into play.

     

    K. Williams. 3 mil. 5.0 mil

    E. Wood. 3.6 mil. 2.475 mil

    M. Lawson. 1.0 mil. 2.65

     

    TOTALS. 17.766. 32.61 mil.

     

    With these moves we can resign they guys that they deem worthy of keeping and get active in the FA market.

  6. I told all of you back in preseason that TT is not the answer. As a long time ACC guy I watched him all through college at VaTech and there is now way he was ever going to be a Top Tier NFL QB. I said it from the start and some of you are coming around. I was hoping that I was wrong but he will not ever be a top NFL QB. We do we go from here ? I would draft two QBs per year until we find one. In the NFL QB is where it starts and ends. How did Rex destroy this team in less than a season. Someone please tell me how he ruined a really good defense into the laughing stock of the NFL. The Jets must be laughing their A---s off!!!

  7. I have been a bills fan all my life. I am 54 years old and think this may be the most disappointing season I can remember. I guess I was caught up in the hype of Rex. But seriously, I said many times that we have no QB, stats are for losers. Rex preachs about TT's stats but there are meaningless. The offense has way to many 3 and outs, and does not do well in obvious passing situations. I wanted to believe this was going to be a playoff year, but way to many injuries at critical positions and not having a top flight QB, we were destine for failure. Rex likes to talk up TT passer stats, but do not mention to him anything about our poor defensive stats. He says our Defense is way better that the stats show. Not sure why he can get the stats argument both ways. In any ever, it will be another long off season, talking about new coaches, free agents, the draft. OH Boy - we have all done this way to much over the past 14 years.

  8. Let's not make this an EJ vs. TT competition. TT is the starter and is not now nor ever going to be a franchise QB. If you watched him in college at VA Tech, he was ok but not an NFL caliber QB and that is what we have now five years post VA TECH. He is just ok. If good QB's were easy to find everyone would have one - but there are only a few really good ones out there, the rest are just ok some a little better, some a little worse. I can only hope one day we get luck and find a true franchise QB - until then it's QB purgatory.

  9. When you do not have a QB who can hit receivers in stride over the middle - you do not get YAC. TT is the most over rated passer in the NFL. If you are a stats guys, then look at his and feel good - but he has never passed the eye test. His throws are usually late and even many of his deep balls are under thrown to open receiver who have to slow down to catch the ball. Many times he just puts to much air under the ball, which results it underthrows. Thus no YAC.

×
×
  • Create New...