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Correct. Hollins is a solid depth piece and minor role player. Nothing more, nothing less. Like I said.
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Potential Christian Benford Extension Framework
HappyDays replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cook is easy, let him walk. Shakir is difficult for me. If he's getting $20M per season I let him walk. I love his YAC skills and his chemistry with Allen but that's too expensive for a slot WR who's better after the catch than before. Bernard I think will be cheap enough to re-sign. He is a really good fit for McDermott's scheme but other teams might not value him as much. Plus he is injury prone and small. I see us getting a team friendly deal and I'm good with that because I think he is growing into one of the best pass coverage LBs in the league. The INT he had against Houston and the almost INT he had against Indy were not even necessarily bad reads by the QB, he just read the plays at an almost psychic level and got to a spot that the QB never would have expected. Benford will be a priority for Beane I am sure. He is a culture fit and a scheme fit and he just keeps getting better. And I don't think he's going to get a massive record breaking deal or anything like that because he is a zone CB. Tre White got 17.25M AAV when we extended him. I could see Benford getting very similar numbers even after accounting for salary cap inflation because he's a tick below what Tre was as a player. -
I mean in the games where he's been asked to be more than just a depth WR with limited targets, Allen objectively has had worse stats. I have nothing against Hollins at all. In fact he's been better than I expected and I can admit I was wrong about him - I called him another Trent Sherfield when we signed him and he has been a clear step above that. I'm just saying he is not a player you want as one of your starters outside. He is a depth piece and a minor role player who has done as much as could be reasonably expected. The post I was responding to mentioned Allen's passer rating when targeting Hollins, and I'm saying that that alone isn't enough to summarize Hollins' value to the offense. The fact is that in games when Hollins is targeted a lot, the passing offense's performance declines. Here's Hollins' games this year ranked by total targets: Baltimore - 6 Houston - 6 Miami (home) - 5 Indy - 4 Jax - 2 NYJ - 2 Arizona - 2 Tennessee - 1 Miami (away) - 1 Seattle - 0 If you were to rank the passing offense from worst game to best game it would look very similar to that list. Miami at home is the one glaring exception. Clearly the passing offense is better when Hollins is targeted 0-2 times per game.
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Yeah but on all those snaps where he's not targeting him it's because he isn't getting open. Allen's worst two games of the year were Houston and Indy, no coincidence that in those two games Hollins was asked to be a full time starter. We came into the season with Hollins as our #2 outside WR and clearly he is not built for that kind of role which thankfully Beane recognized. Now that he's a depth WR who only needs to play in case of injury he is fulfilling his role admirably. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Week 11 - Chiefs at Bills Game Week Thread
HappyDays replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good to see him catching passes. I believe the last time the media saw him at practice he was just working off to the side not catching anything. -
He makes a couple of ridiculous individual plays every week against the run. There was one against Indy in the red zone where he's slanting inside and Jonathan Taylor has a wide open path around the right edge. If you looked at a freeze frame you would be certain it was going to be a TD. Instead Rousseau manages to push his blocker back outside and get his hands on Taylor to get him down. In fact, here's the play: That's a TD saving play. He does this sort of thing regularly.
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Rousseau is a difference maker against the run. I consider him elite in that area, possibly #1 in the league. I know that's not the first thing you think of with edge players but it's worth pointing out. As a pass rusher though he is in the "good" tier, I would agree certainly not a difference maker there. He does have a tough job though because there is no interior pressure to speak of so he has to outright get to the QB, if he just makes the QB step up in the pocket that isn't enough to win the rep.
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Week 11 - Chiefs at Bills Game Week Thread
HappyDays replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Chiefs unfortunately break the trend, because of course they do. They have a negative turnover differential on the year - 1.3 giveaways per game, 0.9 takeaways per game. The only other team that has a winning record with a negative turnover differential is Atlanta at 6-4. The Chiefs being 9-0 with a negative turnover differential is simply absurd. Throw out all the rules when you're talking about KC. Bad LT, top two WRs are out, #2 CB is out, negative turnover differential, the QB is probably having the worst season of his career. Somehow none of it matters. -
Potential Christian Benford Extension Framework
HappyDays replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall
DeJean and Williams are slot CBs, so Benford is currently the 2nd best outside CB in yards per target allowed. I'll admit I can't help but wonder how much of this is scheme related versus talent related, we know that McDermott's scheme elevates zone CBs, but you can't ignore the raw numbers. I also appreciate that he plays a physical style. That style will be even more of an advantage in the playoffs. -
Potential Christian Benford Extension Framework
HappyDays replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall
Thanks man. No way anybody could have misinterpreted this thread title. -
Talk about a tipping point week for the AFC: Chiefs at Bills Ravens at Steelers Bengals at Chargers
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Are The Bears Wrecking Caleb Williams?
HappyDays replied to ExiledInIllinois's topic in The Stadium Wall
I mean they have given him plenty of surrounding talent. DJ Moore, Keenan Allen, a highly touted rookie WR, Kmet is a decent starting TE. They have a very good defense which takes the pressure off the offense. The OL needs some work for sure but no #1 overall QB is stepping into a perfect situation in their rookie year. Everyone always wants to praise or blame the coaching staff. Personally I think great QBs will become great no matter where they're drafted, and the same in reverse for bad QBs. Darnold was supposedly "ruined" by the Jets but now he is turning back into the player that he always has been even in an elite offensive system with elite talent. Allen didn't become great because Daboll screamed at him on the sidelines, he himself put in the work and methodically eliminated all of his major flaws. That's what Caleb Williams has to do. The concern is that Williams is looking as bad or worse now than he did to start the season. You would have hoped to see some progress at this point, but it's still very early. The Bears did the "make the fans happy" move and fired the OC. Maybe that will help some, but it isn't going to transform Williams into a player worthy of the #1 selection. He has to do that on his own. -
It's crazy that the 3-6 Dolphins have a real shot at a wildcard. The AFC is garbage this year.
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Ridiculous that the officials would fall for such an obvious flop
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There's no amount of creativity that can hide a jailbreak OL. The RT Noteboom is having the worst individual performance I've seen in a long long time.
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Wow he nails the 52 yarder, but the Rams false start... Then he misses the 57 yarder... They are fitting a season's worth of gut wrenching mistakes into a single game.
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It's shocking how many goofy mistakes the Rams offense has made in this one. This is like a week 1 game.
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The Rams OL is as bad as I've ever seen. Holy hell. The offense can't even function at a basic level like this.
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Seriously, how are they so utterly shutting down this Dolphins run game? It's made their offense look non functional since the opening drive.
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Rams are shutting down the Dolphins run game. That's the key to stopping this offense
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Both of these OLs stink
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Former Bills DBs continue to make big plays against the Dolphins, while wearing Dolphins jerseys.
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11/10/24 Game 10 GAMEDAY! Bills at Colts Post Game Thread
HappyDays replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Taron alluded to this in his postgame interview. I love how there are these hidden narratives behind so many big plays in the NFL, and I appreciate the rare opportunities we get to learn about them. -
We got caught in inside leverage on what turned out to be an outside run. It sucks but it happens. Hamlin got caught flat footed. He was our only chance at stopping this run from going 50+ yards. But hey great work from Rapp on that play leveraging Taylor to slow him down enough so Dorian Williams could catch up. Between this play and the long Breece Hall run in the Jets game, Rapp is reminding us why the position was named SAFETY. And on those two plays our opponents went on to score a combined 3 points. Keep them out of the endzone and anything can happen.
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Milano Watch - Practice Window Opening 11/13/24!
HappyDays replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
I didn't expect this to happen so early. Wonderful news. I guess we have to see if he's still the same player after a season and a half off the field, but he'll have basically a full month to ramp up for the playoffs.