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  1. 18 minutes ago, Billy Claude said:

    I understand the guy is a rookie and that everyone wants him to do well but it is unreasonable for people to give him game balls for a 6 out of 8 days.

     

    From the discussion it appears that people are still looking at stats from the 1990's or cherry picking a few kickers having  bad years.

     

    The NFL field goal percentage this year is 85% (341 our of 401).  The field goal percentage from 40  to 49 is 80.6% and for 50 or higher is 62%.


    Tyler Bass is at 71% total, he has hit 5 out of 6 kicks from 40 to 49 is at 83.3% and 1 out of 2 from 50.   Only 7 out of 124 fgs from 30 to 39 has been missed.  Bass has missed three of them.

     

    Out of the top 32 kickers by attempts (5 or more), Tyler Bass ranks 28th in field goal percentage.  Twelve kickers are over 90% and 21 are over 80%.

     

    The four kickers behind him are Michael Badgley,  Jake Elliot, Dustin Hopkins and Steven Gostkowski, three of which have a records of success and Gostkowski has hit 5 out of 5 kicks 50 yards or more.

     

    I understand the guy is a rookie and I certainly are not looking to cut him but he needs to get much better.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    This is the right answer. The young man just isn't doing well. I do not want to rely on his leg in a playoff situation (or with any game on the line for that matter).

     

    That doesn't mean he won't get there, or that he won't have a great career. There have been plenty of kickers who go on to good careers after a shaky rookie year. He has potential, and I have hope for the guy. But he has a lot of improving to do.

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  2. I personally wasn't high on Metcalf. He looked like an incredible physical specimen. But he didn't look like a fluid route runner...no...he wasn't a fluid route runner. And he was terrible in contested catch situations in college.

     

    Seems like his success is due to Seattle being smart and asking him to do what he's good at...running in a straight line and having Wilson, with a beautiful deep ball, toss it to him. Granted, I haven't watched a lot of Seahawks games this year, but every time I see a highlight, it follows this pattern.

     

    I could definitely be wrong, but that's what I've seen personally. Yav, in my opinion, made a great player comparison. David Boston.

  3. Really looks like Norman is going to be an important piece for our defense. He knows how to play in McDermott's system.

     

    Maybe his horrible Washington years are a function of him being in a bad system for his traits (as several on the TSW have said). I wasn't sold on this hypothesis. But it may be true. 

  4. I hear you. We should always give credit to the other team's efforts (except when the effort is cheating, you know who you are).

     

    But it is a concern that our defense seems to crumble a bit in the second half. In the 3 games, we've seen the defense suffocate the offenses in the first 2 quarters. Only to see those same offenses move the ball in the second half.

     

    What is it? Conditioning? Injuries? Coaching? Playing with a lead? Or a combination? Either way. Our guys still have to work on a complete game.

     

    But for now. We're a legitimate 3 - 0! This is the best bills team in decades.

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  5. I actually didn't like the pick of Epenesa. But even I have to defend him here. He's a young man. A rookie who didn't get a real training camp or preseason to get a feel for the NFL. And I happen to think the Bills d-line pantry is pretty well stocked at the moment. So he has to outplay those guys to move ahead on the depth chart.

     

    Give him time. And by time, I mean at least a year. I hope this young man proves me wrong with success on the field.

  6. If anything, I'd like another corner. But I've been saying that since the start of the 2nd round of the draft.

     

    Either way. Our defense has looked stellar at times. Today they played without their 2 starting Pro-Bowl caliber (yeah, I said it) linebackers. Another poster here mentioned it, but McDermott's defense, and Beane's team defense building, is based on star linebackers and corners (Kuechly, Davis, Norman in Carolina) and big strong linemen over quick pass rushers.

  7. His physical gifts have been apparent to everyone (even those who don't like Allen). But his ability to accept coaching and to improve is seriously impressive.

     

    The season is far from over. He will have bumps along the way. But we have a QB here that will evaluate himself and make changes to his game when it's needed for improvement. I just can't stress enough how important that is to any quarterback, but especially one as physically gifted as Josh Allen. He works his @ss off fixing the negative parts of his game.


    I can't say enough good things about this young man. So impressed; whatever happens to his career from here on out.

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  8. 19 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    Did Williams play LT?  I thought he played RT and LG for the Panthers and struggled at guard.

     

    He played very well for the Panthers for 2 seasons at RT. Then he dislocated his kneecap and was IRed for a year. When he came back from IR, he played at different positions on the line (LT and LG if I remember right). He struggled there. But he was out of position a year following a tough injury. I'm hoping that he's primed for a comeback.

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  9. On 9/9/2020 at 8:01 AM, Motorin' said:

    Would anyone be surprised to see Daryl Williams be the starter at RT opening week? I'm kind of hoping he returns to form and wins that battle. 

     

    I believe that Williams is our best pickup of the offseason. Sure, he was terrible as an LT. But he's just a couple seasons removed from an all-pro RT year. I expect him to be a borderline probowl lineman. Fingers crossed.

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  10. "Problem," is a strong word. But I'd say CB2 is a weak link on a pretty stacked roster. I was hoping for a CB2 in the draft. We were in position to take 2 that I really liked.

     

    Is there a chance the Norman improves in McDermott's defense? Sure, but he's not a spring chicken, he's never been fast, his physical gifts just aren't there anymore. He needs to be the wily veteran who uses his football smarts to make plays. I don't like relying on that. I love Levi as a back-up. But he doesn't have the physical gifts to be a playmaker or to stop a playmaker.

  11. 7 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

    I’m not sure why they thought BLACK was a good color for the desert. Seems like SILVER would’ve been far more appropriate. Maybe they wanted something different from Phoenix. 

     

    This is exactly what I was thinking. Black? It gets well over 100F in Vegas. This has to increase operational costs to keep that building cool.

  12. On 5/12/2020 at 12:16 PM, NewEra said:

    He’s a supremely talented athlete.  Not many WRs have his combination of speed, strength, explosiveness and strong hands. He’s going to be as good as sammy wants to be. Unfortunately for Sammy, his mental state seems to be getting in the way of him becoming great. In my opinion of course.  
     

    there’s no denying that he has elite talent

     

     

    I never mentioned his physical gifts. Clearly you're right. He has those in spades. I was referencing his limited experience as a pro-style wide receiver. Sure, I was being hyperbolic in saying that 80% of his catches were WR screens. But there were big concerns about Sammy's ability to run routes. It wasn't something that he was asked to do in Clemson.

     

    https://www.si.com/nfl/2014/06/02/sammy-watkins-buffalo-bills

     

    This article goes over his route running concerns. Turns out it was only 44% of his catches were screens.

     

    At the time, it was a huge risk giving up a first to move up to take a receiver in the top 5. Even more of a risk to do it for a guy who rarely played WR (despite his obvious gifts that you mentioned). That's what I meant in my original statement.

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  13. 22 hours ago, ColoradoBills said:

     

    Would not the Strength and Conditioning Team get to work with these guys during the "virtual" sessions?

    I know it's not as good as face to face at OBD but it would help.

     

    Would it help? Sure. I don't see why not. But still. It's very difficult to track body composition and macronutrients (proper balance between proteins, carbs, and fats) remotely. Also, what kind of gym and equipment does he have access to?

     

    I'm not saying he can't put on significant muscle. Hell, I don't even know if he should. All I'm saying is that it would be difficult given the current circumstances. Like I said, gaining 10 lbs of muscle is hard work, especially for ectomorphs like Hodgins, even with the proper support.

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