agree ?.draft capital means it is finally real competition for Haush money. and IMO a needed competition. Nothing against Haush, but IF we can get better...do it
Bills Mafia showed up big time at Heinz last year. As the game was coming to an end, and all the Steelers fans were emptying out, all Bills Mafia took their seats behind Buffalo's bench. It was amazing to see that in that stadium
ranch IS a deal breaker. I've witnessed it countless times in society. From Stalin, to Shitler, agent Orange to Magnum P.I.
we should save the world from the evils of False Condiments once and for all??
true. but did this pick upgrade our team more than say LB or CB could have? just surprised. He's a winner. And smart. So, bye bye Webb's package I'm guessing? lol
I would prefer a solid CB/Edge here. But I'm not opposed if Beane makes him a Bill. At 54...I just have questions. Is he healthy? Is Mims on the in rd 3? The draft is an art. So far, nothing leads me to believe that Beane is outwitted by anyone else in the league. I wholeheartedly trust the process
If I had one realistic WR we could draft this year, and probably 1 of 2 I preferred all along, it would be Mims. He likely wouldn't help much this year, but he's a swing for the fences guy. Therefore, this year, Diggs is our best option
Thats interesting. Wayne played with Peyton...big difference than what Diggs had/has. I personally don't see much difference in ability between the two..jmo
I hear ya. My point is I don't believe anybody would not want that talent. But in relationship to money and production, as well as specific scheme and other factors, sometimes it just don't fit
yet he's not their #1. He led receivers in playoffs because everyone concentrated on Hill. Thats why he didn't sign a new contract conducive to a #1 WR. Not saying he's not talented, but in Buffalo he was a #1 and would have required #1 money. And that, not necessarily due to faults of his own, did not match production.