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Figster

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  1. Making yourself look a little out of touch with the thread discussion. No worries, its all good... Do you know what the Texans and Bills had in common for the quick turn around? (Aside from great play at the QB position.) New blood/ new GM in 2021, new HC last season
  2. I'm saying it was our GM and HC that changed everything not WHERE we picked in the draft. Same can be said for the Lions. Comprende?
  3. The McBeane regime drafted Josh...
  4. Bad teams already are staying bad teams for a long time. The Bills didn't make the playoffs for over two decades. So unless you want to call an 8 - 8 season good nothing changed until the Bills hired the McBeane regime. It had ZERO to do with the draft. ZERO...
  5. Luckily for Herbert and Lawrence they can run well and throw while running. I was only 8 at the time and wasn't watching the NFL draft yet. Yes, watching O J play was awesome.
  6. Since the two busiest posters in this thread can't even spell parity correct I commend you with this logical post. I fell in love with the Buffalo Bills at a very early age because of a charismatic and fun to watch RB named O J Simpson. Drafted 1st overall in the NFL Draft...
  7. Lol, I love this idea, hahaha
  8. Drought brain, lol, ok How about scrambled brains for all the good QB's ruined behind bad Olines. Piss poor management like putting Aaron Rodgers behind the Jets Oline. Lets ruin Zach Wilson since brainstorm idea number one doesn't work. Brilliant...
  9. Answer my question, does Tom Brady win even one championship If he's drafted by lets say the Browns? Doubtful IMO Does Stafford wait over a decade to win a Championship If he's drafted by the 49ers? Probably not We have a system that sends the best college recruits to the worst coached and managed teams. The best players from the draft does not fix badly coached and managed teams. It does give enough reason for badly managed teams to keep spinning their collective wheels ...
  10. Again, Bengals are a bad example and without injury to Burrow would still be drafting near the end of the 1st. Bad ownership and management is what cripples teams IMO. Did the Pats even need a 1st round draft pick at QB to win championships?
  11. My system has not been tested. Teams losing on purpose to gain an advantage in the draft does not help the league from an entertainment standpoint. My system makes teams work to improve...
  12. Without injury Joe Burrows and the Bengals in all likelihood would be drafting near the end of the 1st round. Bad example IMO. Trevor Lawrence almost makes my argument for me IMO. To good to be watching the playoffs instead of participating IMO. 9 - 8 record doesn't get the job done.
  13. Parity achieved through draft picking order rarely happens IMO. Good players end up going to bad system matches and teams because of poor management IMO.
  14. For the league, Trevor Lawrence, or Buffalo? Do you think losing a perennial Super Bowl contender helps the league? I would say yes on the 1st two...
  15. Star collegiate athletes probably think the current Drafting procedure is terrible. I'm just trying to fixit Jay ; )
  16. Does Eli win a Championship with San Diego? Probably not... Not winning a Championship with Josh would be a failure ...
  17. Yet no championship until he is traded so go figure... ...Detroit goes further with good coaching then they ever did with Stafford...
  18. Stafford is a good example...
  19. The reward you may get for being one of the best college athletes playing in your position is to end up playing for one of the worst coached and managed teams in the NFL. In many instances the best college QB's end up in places destined for failure. So why reward poorly coached and managed teams in this manner? Why do we reward the best college athletes entering the NFL draft in this manner? I get trying to even the playing field. My idea is to make teams work for the rights to the best college athletes. Show that you can coach and manage well enough to give star athletes a chance for success in the NFL. My idea is to give the best team/record to not make the playoffs the 1st pick in the draft and go from best to worst record. Teams on the brink of becoming playoff caliber getting the best college athletes available. Win, win for both the player and team. Playoff teams pick last and still go from best to worst. Stop rewarding perennial bad teams for failure. Any thoughts on this idea my fellow Bills fans? Some of my favorite posters have chimed in now and I just have one thing to say. "Ouch"
  20. To me it looked like Rodgers may have taken an interest in Zach Wilson / development toward the end of the season. The the kid started showing a little grit/ progress IMO. Wilson played fearless despite horrible pass protection. I sure wouldn't give him away...
  21. My thoughts also, with the Josh argument with his old girlfriend the night before the Cinci/ playoff game as an exception to the rule.
  22. Jim Kelly - elite Thurman Thomas - elite Andre Reed- elite Bruce Smith - elite Josh Allen - elite
  23. Much better then Ken Dorsey ever managed it I might add...
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