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Buffalo86

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  1. That's good advice. As far as hand sanitizer, daily subway riding has taught me to a) always have hand sanitizer, and b) always keep one hand clean. To that end, I always use one hand to touch whatever I have to during my daily commute, keep the other hand clean, and sanitize as soon as I get in the office. It's as if the last 20 years have prepared me for this exact moment. I bet Everclear is enjoying their highest sales in decades. Also, apologies to all for taking the thread in this direction. Bill pre-draft private visits = good! Please carry on.
  2. We're on the verge of cancelling a trip to FL to visit an elderly uncle. Use hand sanitizer, don't touch your face, etc. is all well & good, but bringing young kids & a nursing home into the equation could be downright irresponsible.
  3. Your score is: 35064 (GRADE: B) Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 22: Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina (A+) Round 1 Pick 23 (N.E.): CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma (A+) Round 3 Pick 22: Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn (A+) Round 3 Pick 23 (N.E.): Nick Harris, OG/C, Washington (A+) Round 4 Pick 8 (ARI): Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU (A+) Round 4 Pick 26 (MINN): Darrell Taylor, DE/OLB, Tennessee (A+) Round 6 Pick 26 (MINN): Gabriel Davis, WR, Central Florida (A+) Round 7 Pick 5 (MINN): Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic (A+) Traded #54 & our 2021 1st rounder to the Pats for #23 (CeeDee Lamb) & #87 (Nick Harris).
  4. First-pick.com. This is for all you WR lovers out there: Your score is: 35827 (GRADE: B+) Your Picks: Round 2 Pick 5 (LAC): Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU (A+) Round 2 Pick 23 (ATL): Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU (A+) Round 2 Pick 27 (SEA): Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin (A+) Round 2 Pick 31 (K.C.): Netane Muti, OG/C, Fresno State (A) Round 3 Pick 7 (LAC): Kyle Dugger, FS/SS, Lenoir-Rhyne (A) Round 3 Pick 23 (N.E.): Malik Harrison, ILB/OLB, Ohio State (A) Round 3 Pick 25 (MINN): Jabari Zuniga, DE/OLB, Florida (A-) Round 3 Pick 35 (N.E.): Tyler Johnson, WR, Minnesota (A+) Round 4 Pick 13 (ATL): Jalen Hurts, QB, Oklahoma (A+) Round 4 Pick 22: Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan (A+) Round 4 Pick 26 (MINN): Jeremy Chinn, FS/SS, Southern Illinois (B+) Round 5 Pick 9: AJ Green, CB, Oklahoma State (C+) Round 5 Pick 11 (ATL): Khalil Davis, DT, Nebraska (A) Round 5 Pick 21: Adam Trautman, TE, Dayton (A-) Round 6 Pick 9: McTelvin Agim, DT, Arkansas (A-) Round 6 Pick 22: Khaleke Hudson, OLB, Michigan (A) Round 6 Pick 28: Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic (A)
  5. Draft 1: Your score is: 32232 (GRADE: C+) Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 22: Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina (A+) Round 2 Pick 22: Netane Muti, OG/C, Fresno State (B+) Round 3 Pick 22: Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn (A+) Round 4 Pick 22: Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan (A+) Round 5 Pick 9: Darnay Holmes, CB, UCLA (A) Round 5 Pick 21: Joshua Kelley, RB, UCLA (B-) Round 6 Pick 9: Jonathan Garvin, DE/OLB, Miami (A+) Round 6 Pick 22: Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic (A) Round 6 Pick 28: Antoine Brooks, FS/SS, Maryland (A) Draft 2: Your score is: 32422 (GRADE: C+) Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 22: KLavon Chaisson, DE/OLB, LSU (A+) Round 2 Pick 22: Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin (A+) Round 3 Pick 27 (L.V.): Malik Harrison, ILB/OLB, Ohio State (A+) Round 4 Pick 15 (L.V.): Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan (A+) Round 4 Pick 22: McTelvin Agim, DT, Arkansas (C) Round 4 Pick 24 (N.O.): Jeremy Chinn, FS/SS, Southern Illinois (B+) Round 5 Pick 9: Khalil Davis, DT, Nebraska (A) Round 5 Pick 21: Damien Lewis, OG, LSU (B) Round 6 Pick 10 (JAX): Gabriel Davis, WR, Central Florida (A) Round 6 Pick 22: AJ Green, CB, Oklahoma State (A) Round 6 Pick 28: Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic (A) Round 7 Pick 9 (JAX): Khaleke Hudson, OLB, Michigan (A+)
  6. Asked about his thoughts on Buffalo after he revealed he had met with the team this week, Higgins said their success in 2019 was impressive. He thinks it’s a team ready to break through. “It’s a playoff team,” he said. “It’s real cold up there, but I’m from Tennessee. It gets cold in (here too). But it’s just a team that’s hungry and you can tell they’re pushing for a super bowl soon.”
  7. Josh Gordon - if weed has been his problem, maybe it won't be so much of a problem anymore. Probably the most talented FA WR when healthy, though that's been an issue over the last several years. Allow me to propose the cliche, low-risk, prove it deal. Breshad Perriman - 1st round dud who did zilch for the better part of 5 years, or 1st round stud who averaged 5-101-1 over his last 5 games? I'd be willing to take a chance on the latter. 2 years @ $19M doesn't seem like too high of a price to find out. Geronimo Allison - was off to a good start in 2018 (19-289-2 through week 4) before injuries derailed his season. Not sure what happened last year. I wouldn't give up any trade compensation if the Packers tender him, but he could be an upgrade on our roster if they decide to let him walk.
  8. Me too! Ekeler fantasy champions unite! Ha, I dropped Josh Allen & Baker Mayfield for Fitzmagic & Andy Dalton. My opponent's tandem of Deshaun Watson & Jameis Winston was clearly no match. Ekeler & Fitzmagic fantasy champions unite!! I will have to look this up & get back to you.
  9. I realize this is an opinion thread, but I have a hard time agreeing that Whaley was under pressure to "win now". EJ was drafted in 2013, Sammy was drafted in 2014, and Whaley wasn't fired until after the 2016 season. That's 4 full years. Whaley was the last person to benefit from Ralph's "next guy in the building's turn to play NFL GM" policy, and gained some extra time due to the new owners' inexperience. The day he was let go was the day I started to billieve again.
  10. I can't take it seriously when someone says the white helmets are better than the red ones.
  11. I'm going with Nick Foles. Btw, Garoppolo was the QB Belichick hated to lose. I don't think he shed a tear over Brissett. Two weeks before the Nov. 1 trading deadline, Belichick met with Kraft to discuss the quarterback situation. According to staffers, the meeting ran long, lasting half the day and pushing back Belichick's other meetings. The office was buzzing. The meeting ended with a clear mandate to Belichick: trade Garoppolo because he would not be in the team's long-term plans, and then, once again, find the best quarterback in the draft and develop him. Belichick was furious and demoralized, according to friends. But in the end, he did what he asks of his players and coaches: He did his job. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/page/hotread180105/beginning-end-new-england-patriots-robert-kraft-tom-brady-bill-belichick-internal-power-struggle
  12. People seem to assume he's in line for a monster payday after the way he tore it up over the last 5 games of the season (25-506-5). However, you won't find much buzz about him online, and I think he ends up signing something in the neighborhood of 3 years/$30M. I'd be all for it. He has the traits of a #1 WR, and his recent accomplishments are much more important to me than whatever he did or didn't do in the years prior.
  13. Funny irrelevant fact: Jonathan Taylor & Saquon Barkley both committed to Rutgers before coming to their senses.
  14. You guys are confused. Hooper ripped on Buffalo for having Applebee's as the center of its nightlife, then mowed down some lady with his car.
  15. Vontaze Burfict would serve as a valuable mentor to our younger, less rule-breaking LBs.
  16. Call me old-fashioned, but I wouldn't hate seeing Jonathan Taylor in a Bills uniform under the conditions the OP described.
  17. Just one year of many when we wished someone would drop an NFL Draft magazine on the GM's desk.
  18. 22: R1P22 OT JEDRICK WILLS ALABAMA 54: R2P22 RB JONATHAN TAYLOR WISCONSIN 86: R3P22 LB MALIK HARRISON OHIO STATE 125: R4P22 WR DENZEL MIMS BAYLOR 155: R5P9 LB JACOB PHILLIPS LSU 167: R5P21 WR TYLER JOHNSON MINNESOTA 188: R6P9 S SHYHEIM CARTER ALABAMA 201: R6P22 DL LARRELL MURCHISON NC STATE 207: R6P28 EDGE ALEX HIGHSMITH CHARLOTTE
  19. That's what I thought when Atlanta released him, but Shanahan's WR corp was in much worse shape then & he didn't go after him. I wouldn't mind the Bills signing him to a reasonable 2-year deal.
  20. He could make sense for the Chargers or Colts under the circumstances you described. Gruden has never met a QB he didn't like, and Reid & Belichick both have a history of developing backup QBs and trading them for profit. Harrington played behind a crap O-line, but his situation was similar to that of many QBs who get taken early in the draft by teams who stink. I was referring to being drafted by a team with a 1 and done HC, then traded to an (arguably) even worse team after his rookie year. The worst most QBs ever have to deal with in year 2 is a new OC. Of course, back in the days of Harrington, rookie QB salaries were too high for a trade like this to even be considered.
  21. I know he rubs a lot of fans the wrong way, but IMO the things he's done have been wildly overblown. Who cares if he had an inflatable hot tub in his room? Here's a list of his transgressions: https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2018/4/25/17249082/josh-rosen-draft-ucla-qb-comments
  22. I think the Dolphins were trying to tank without being too obvious. Benching Rosen for Fitzpatrick seemed like a safe short-term plan, but then Fitz started playing well. At that point, having traded away most of their good players & turned Kalen Ballage into their 3-down back (?!?), the coaches may have feared a locker room revolt had they gone back to Rosen. Players generally don't buy into tanking, and if they did, you wouldn't want them on your team. Still, the fact that the 'phins pulled the plug on Rosen so quickly doesn't bode well for his future, at least in Miami's opinion. They'd either seen enough to know there wasn't a future there & didn't want his trade value further diminished by allowing the NFL to see more of him, or the Dolphins don't know what they're doing. Rosen has every excuse in the book not to have found success to this point, as it's hard to think of another 1st round QB whose first 2 years were played under such adverse circumstances. I won't be shocked if someone takes that into heavy consideration & is willing to take another shot on him.
  23. Carroll didn't inherit that 2010 roster; he built it. He was hired in Jan '10 and given full control over personnel. The link below paints a much more accurate picture of what he actually inherited: Matt Hasselbeck, Edgerrin James, TJ Whosyourmama, etc. They were an aging team that had gone 4-11 and 5-12 in the 2 years prior to Carroll's arrival. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/sea/2009_roster.htm This is not to say that he's a better coach than McDermott, but the fact that Carroll is one of the best acquirors of talent in the game shouldn't be held against him.
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