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GoBills808

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  1. actually their WR3 is OBJ and they have probably the best backfield in the league w Achane/Mostert
  2. receivers just $1.02B a dozen these days
  3. this just in- slamming your QB into defenses on repeat tends to impact his ability to throw the ball effectively meanwhile we have people celebrating deficiencies at wideout and declaring that they're the new RB in breathless anticipation of our soon to be revealed 1974 offense
  4. it's also unfortunately the highest ever drafted WR in the McDermott/Beane era vs our DB4 who doesn't see the field
  5. In fairness, a recent Benedictine College study has shown 97% of women in the workforce are simply too disoriented being out of the kitchen to focus on their job
  6. That's ok we just signed Pinkus Bramblethorn IV as insurance
  7. peanut and its not close
  8. Brady- 'The last thing I want is for Josh Allen to have to think' lmfao 🤦‍♂️
  9. yes they measure EPA as a component of QB ints which is a measure of how 'bad' your INTs are Allen's were less damaging in terms of epa than guys like Hurts, Purdy, Mahomes, Tua etc
  10. When you're scoring an historic amount of TDs they matter less, correct
  11. Yeah my definition of depth isn't how many JAG wideouts you can accumulate, it's how far you can push them down the depth chart
  12. Every team has a congregation of JAGS at the bottom of the depth chart, that's just the reality of filling a roster The dolphins are probably claiming Berrios and River Cracraft are great depth...because they're behind Hill/Waddle/Beckham Jr
  13. The whole room, w emphasis at the top because they're getting majority of the tick I have almost zero expectations for hollins or claypool similarly as I did for harty or Sherfield last yr
  14. Who would you say has the deeper WR corps, us or Minnesota?
  15. But that's kind of like calculating the deepest pool by measuring the width of the shallow end isn't it Depth at the top of the roster is a lot more important than the guys who aren't going to be getting nearly as many reps
  16. I don't watch much college football How difficult can it be to run a college offense w Joe Burrow, Jamarr Chase, and Justin Jefferson tho
  17. Yeah I disappoint folks for way less
  18. objectively correct We we actually have is a borderline top10 TE, a borderline top 5ish RB, and a WR room comprised entirely of guys who in their combined NFL careers have never cracked 875 yards/season which for reference would have been good for the 44th ranked wideout by yards last year. so there's optimism and then there's reality...let's not confuse the two
  19. Yes imo....there is a path for that, I just think it relies on too many best case scenarios coming to fruition concurrently
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