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  1. 1 minute ago, BillsFan619 said:

     

    Since I became a fan in the late 80s, I didn’t watch OJ.

     

    Since you guys were fans in the OJ days, in your opinion, what were the big differences between him and TT?

     

    if you feel that he was way better than TT, what are the reasons that stand out to you?

     

     

    I'd have to go with Thurman, can do it all, but OJ can catch it out the backfield also. Thurman never had a Braxton to lead the way. Jimmy B was a bulldozer!!

  2. Trade out of the 1st, get a second/third. Would love to see the FO even trade back further by giving up next year 1 for another 2/3 this year and stockpile draft picks for the furture holes. Hit on cap will be lowered (rookie contracts), and we could possibly load the OL/DL for the next 2-3 yrs. Yeah I know pipe dream, but there are takers out there.

     

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  3. Sorry started another thread on this. Hey, I'm a rookie. 

    But here is my take:

    41. Wyatt Davis OG Ohio State

    61. Jordan Smith EDGE UAB

    63. Greg Newsome II CB Northwestern

    88. D'Ante Smith OT East Carolina

    93. Kelvin Joseph CB Kentucky

    94. Tyler Shelvin DT LSU

    112. Tyree Gillespie S Missouri

    162. Cornell Powell WR Clemson

    175. JaCoby Stevens S LSU

    214. Brennan Eagles WR Texas

    234. Kayode Awosika OT Buffalo

     

    Trade #1

    KC Received: Pick 30 - Nick Bolton, 2022 BUF 2nd

    BUF Received:  Received: Pick 31, Pick 63, Pick 94

    Trade #2

     DET Received: Pick 31 - Kadarius Toney, 2022 BUF 3rd

     BUF Received: Pick 41, Pick 88, Pick 112

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  4. 41. Wyatt Davis OG Ohio State

    61. Jordan Smith EDGE UAB

    63. Greg Newsome II CB Northwestern

    88. D'Ante Smith OT East Carolina

    93. Kelvin Joseph CB Kentucky

    94. Tyler Shelvin DT LSU

    112. Tyree Gillespie S Missouri

    162. Cornell Powell WR Clemson

    175. JaCoby Stevens S LSU

    214. Brennan Eagles WR Texas

    234. Kayode Awosika OT Buffalo

     

    Trade #1

    KC Received: Pick 30 - Nick Bolton, 2022 BUF 2nd

    BUF Received:  Received: Pick 31, Pick 63, Pick 94

    Trade #2

     DET Received: Pick 31 - Kadarius Toney, 2022 BUF 3rd

     BUF Received: Pick 41, Pick 88, Pick 112

  5. 1 hour ago, thenorthremembers said:

    I think you keep Daryl.   He played very well all year and has been a good NFL player outside of the year he was recovering from injury.   He has the size the Bills are looking for on the line, and could solidify the spot for 3-4 years.    Given the cap, I'd normalize the deal across 4 years and see if he would take less in the 1st year.  

     

    The Bills have a decision to make on the line.  I think they could easily cut ties with Morse, resign Williams, and move Feliciano to center.  A lot of big bodies in the draft at the guard position, and with those moves you come into 2021 with a much bigger and more physical line.

    Agree, we need some serious nasty to our fronts on the O-Line, and D-Line. 

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  6. Messed around with Sim Draft (https://www.profootballnetwork.com/mockdraft/). Traded out of 1st for a 2nd/3rd plus a 2 next year. Came up with the following: blast away!!

     

    47. Tyson Campbell  CB Georgia

    61. Rashad Weaver EDGE Pitt

    77. Tyler Shelvin DT LSU

    93. Jackson Carman OT Clemson

    147. Garret Wallow LB TCU

    160. JaCoby Stevens S LSU

    190. Quinn Meinerz OG Wisconsin-Whitewater

    201. Marlon Williams WR UCF

  7. 3 hours ago, Utah John said:

    What I'm worried about is that the 2020 version of the 1990 Bills, is the Chiefs.  The loaded team that has everything working.  When the 1990-era Bills were so dominant, other teams would bubble up for a year or two to pose a challenge, then fall back.  It wasn't really until Kelly retired that the Bills lost that edge. My fear is that the 2020-era Bills will be like one of those other teams, and bubble up for a year or two to challenge the Chiefs before falling back.

     

    The Bills are playing really well now, AND they don't have a serious covid problem, AND there aren't many injured players unavailable at the end of the season -- almost a miracle, actually.  The Chiefs have lost Edwards-Hillaire and that's a pretty significant blow.  If the Bills get through Week 17 and win two home playoff games without many more injuries, they'll be in good shape to challenge KC.

    Toss the fear and have some faith. 

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