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  1. I like this post. Gets to the real paradigm shift.

    and yes the Bills have been unhealthy for quite awhile

    Thanks man. I know tend to post some long winded stuff, so I wasn't sure anyone actually took the time to read it. lol

     

    There's definitely been a paradigm shift, as you so elegantly put it. It's clear to see.

     

    And yeah they've definitely been unhealthy for a long time now (I loved that quote of McDermott's btw). Changes were definitely necessary. So far from what I can tell, everyone in the organization seems to be on the same page and that's a great step in the right direction.

     

    I really want to see what it looks like to see a coach/GM get the time to actually execute their plan/vision. That's something we haven't seen in a long time either. I want to see some continuity for a change. Bad teams stay bad by constantly changing coaches and visions.

    Things don't happen overnight. It took McDermott until year 3 in Carolina to get that defense really playing at an elite level.

  2. I hadn't seen this posted (sorry if it was, I searched and didn't see it). Just more evidence (IMO) of the Pegula's commitment to Buffalo. What they have done for Buffalo in their short time owning the Sabres and Bills has been amazing.

     

    Sometimes to this day I still feel like it's some dream I had that the Sabres and Bills had some billionaire Buffalo sports fan buy them both, open up the check book and just continue to pour money into the teams and western NY in general. Who ever thought that Buffalo would be competing with some of the big boy's in team spending? Stuff like paying top dollar for coaches, GM's, scouting & personnel staffs, sending private jets to help recruit players, pouring money into resources for the players & development (etc)). I never thought that would happen... I used to be jealous of the teams that could do stuff like that, and now we're one of them. Thanks again Terry and Kim!

     

    Anyway... Here's the story -

     

    http://wivb.com/2017/08/21/pegula-sports-and-entertainment-acquires-adpro-sports/

     

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) Pegula Sports and Entertainment has acquired a majority interest in Buffalo-based ADPRO Sports, one of the largest Nike Team dealers in the U.S.

     

    Terry and Kim Pegula announced the addition to PSE Monday.

     

    Kim Pegula said in a statement Monday that the goal of the acquisition is to expand ADPROs national presence and notably increase its Western New York workforce.

     

    Terry and I have identified potential for significant national growth with ADPRO and see it as a tremendous asset for Buffalo, which makes it a perfect fit as our next investment in the area, Kim Pegula said.

  3. @salsports

    WR Jordan Matthews is dressed in full gear with the rest of his teammates, doing positional drills right now.

    Great news. They need him in the lineup badly.

     

    I hope to see him getting the ball a lot this season. I think he could be a good fit for Dennison's offense.

     

    How great would it be if he had a better season than Sammy? It'd be like a cherry on the top of that 2nd round pick! lol

    (I don't see it happening if Sammy's healthy and gets the ball, but it would be sweet if it did!)

  4. I won't disagree that Jones would have been gone by round three. I would still take White, Kizer, and the 91st pick over White and Jones. And so far I really like Jones.

    That's fair.

     

    I can see why people like Kizer for sure, and in the 2nd he would have been a decent gamble to take.

     

    I'm pretty high on Zay Jones myself, so I am happy with that pick. Definitely interested to see what Kizer turns into though.

  5. I wanted Kizer in the second round. I would have taken him over Jones. They probably get Kizer and Jones in the third. Could have found another RT option later.

    Still like the trade down and White pick. But when Kizer fell to day 2 they should have taken him.

    I don't really see any way Jones fell to the 3rd round. It was reported that Carolina was high on him (among other teams), which is rumored to be why the Bills traded up in front of Carolina in the 2nd to get him.

     

    Every draft projection I seen showed him as a late 1st or 2nd round pick. If you think Kizer should have been the pick over Jones I can understand that. But I don't see any reason to assume Jones would have been there in the 3rd.

  6. I don't normally pay too much attention to player interviews during pre-season, but I am noticing a difference between the McBeane players and previous regimes' players in terms of speaking ability. Two players in particular that strike me as better speakers are Zay Jones and Jordan Matthews. I know this doesn't mean they are more intelligent, therefore they will be better players, but I can't help but feel that way when I hear them speak.

     

    It's a far cry from listening to Leodis talk.

     

    In fact, there was a Bills CB a while ago who had one the best/most awful quotes ever, something along the lines of "we has to better preparate ourselves" Wish I could remember who it was, think he played in the early 2000's.

     

    It might be wishful thinking on my part that this translates to more wins, but I like the shift in types of guys the Bills want to fill their roster with.

     

    I see a lot of differences in the way this new regime is doing things, but when talking about the players I see a difference in the type that they are acquiring too. What I've really noticed is the difference in character and attitude.

     

    Every players they've brought in (Hyde, Poyer, White, Jones, Dawkins, Matthews, Gaines etc) seems to really have a team first (as opposed to "me first") mentality. I have heard almost every single one of those guys say something about not caring what their role is and just wanting to do whatever the team needs to win games (or some similar sentiment). All have had glowing reviews as to what type of teammates they are. Like Matthews, who was willing to stay after practice every day to work with one of his teammates (and I've heard similar stories about others they've brought in as well). All seem to be very hard workers too, and it's not like they're crappy players either (as is sometimes associated with hard working, team players...lol).

     

    A lot of them remind me of Kyle Williams type players TBH. They all seem the type that will buy in to what a coaching staff is trying to do and give 100% effort all the time. None seem the type that would complain about a scheme or the way they're being used in that scheme.

    I'm hoping it makes it more likely that these high character guys are also the type (like Kyle) who will really buy in to the city of Buffalo & the Buffalo Bills - the types of players that are more likely to buy in to one team and want to stick with that team for most of their careers. I have no idea if any of these players are like that or not, but it seems like a higher possibility than with certain other types of player personalities...

     

    I remember a quote from McDermott when he was first hired - he said when a team fires their coach/GM (etc) it means that the team is "sick". That there's problem(s) somewhere in the organization, and like when you're sick, you have to identify the problem and then take the needed action to address it.

    It makes me wonder if he identified some of the player personality types (as well as team building/camaraderie) as one of the problems here (looking at what's happened in recent years, it doesn't seem to be that big of a stretch...) and wanted to be sure to bring in a different type of player to help with starting to build the base of this team/culture.

     

     

    I have no idea if their plan will work, only time will tell. But they definitely have a clear vision and seem to be doing their best to execute it. That's better than what I can say for previous regimes, where it was much harder to distinguish any type of real vision for the type of team they wanted.

  7. SM needs to show the same courage as Jackson. Clearly TT is not the long term answer. This offence suits Peterman, the sooner we know if he has a chance to be the man the better. If he blows we just end up with a better first round pick.

    I guess I don't really see it as the same circumstances.

     

    The Browns didn't have any established starting QB on their roster. They didn't have a guy who has led a good looking offense the past 2 seasons and is looked at as the starter and a leader (on the team) by all of his teammates, like the Bills do with Tyrod. They didn't give a QB a new contract this offseason to be their starter (like with TT).

     

    They traded for Brock Osweiller but only to get that 2nd round pick. There were reports that they were going to cut him immediately after trading for him but they would have got in trouble for doing so, since you can't sell cap space for draft picks.

    So they gave him a shot to play and he didn't look very good.

     

    Kizer was a high draft pick and clearly has the most talent of any QB on their roster. It's been reported that he's looked like the best QB on the roster through much of the offseason, camp/practices and preseason.

     

    Where as with the Bills it's been reported most offseason/camp that Tyrod looked like the best QB on the roster (and at one point there were reports saying that it wasn't even close between him and the other 2). Peterman has maybe picked up some ground the last 2 preseason games, but I wouldn't say he's passed TT on the depth chart or earned the starting job over him yet by any means.

     

    Tyrod may not be the long term solution, but You kind of have to give TT a shot in the regular season at this point IMO.

    I also feel He's earned that chance with his play the last 2 years. If he sucks in this offense in the regular season, and NP continues to improve and look good, then you go to him. Plus, benching TT before a single regular season snap wouldn't be a good look to the veteran players on this team who all seem to have a lot of faith in TT. They are trying to sell a culture change and "earn everything you get". Benching TT before the regular season when nobody has really taken the job from him would be a good way to lose the locker room IMO. The move to Peterman is a lot easier to make if TT sucks in the regular season.

  8. Trevor Seimian won the Broncos starting job -

     

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000832941/article/trevor-siemian-named-broncos-starting-quarterback

     

    'Broncos coach Vance Joseph named Siemian his starting quarterback at a news conference Monday, saying Siemian was the "clear-cut winner" in his duel with Paxton Lynch.

     

    "I was pleased with both guys, but overall the operation of the entire offense, the decision making, ball placement was more consistent with Trevor -- that's why he won the job," Joseph said. "I met with those guys this morning -- they understood that, we just finished our team meetings so everyone is on the same page. Weâre all going to support Paxton moving forward. He's a young player, he's got a bright future still and in my opinion we have two quarterbacks. Most teams you can't say that and I firmly believe that."

     

    During the 2017 preseason, Siemian has completed 14-of-18 passing for 144 yards, 8.0 yards per attempt, with one touchdown, zero interceptions at a 118.5 passer rating. Lynch, meanwhile, has struggled to read defenses while going 15 of 22 for 81 yards, 3.7 YPA, zero touchdown passes or interceptions and a 74.2 passer rating.'

  9. Maybe I'm biased but as an OSU fan, Cardale was clearly the #1 overall and best QB prospect both in 2015 and 2016. He was a HoF talent held back. I don't know if you heard, but he won 3 college football games, including a championship, his first year starting. Yes, he was third string behind JT Barrett, but he was a HoF talent. Trust me, I went to OSU.

    agree they just hated on him in Buffalo because he has a way better upside than all of the QB they had, including 2 vets. You can't teach height...

    😂

     

    I guess Noogie's never heard of sarcasm...

  10. Agreed.

    The new regime has done a nice job of ridding the team of talented players on both sides of the ball.

    I don't know. I guess I don't really see how they have rid the team of talent.

     

    The cuts and trades -

     

    On defense - Robey-Coleman, Darby, Aaron Williams (but I think that was injury, not just dumping him), Corey Graham?

     

    On offense - Sammy Watkins, Kouandjio?

     

    Gillislee on an offer sheet (more on this below).

     

    That doesn't seem to me like they rid the team of talent... if I missed anyone feel free to correct me.

     

     

     

    As far as 2017 free agents - I don't really see how you can put much of the blame on the new regime for those.

     

    Beane and his front office/personnel staff weren't even here yet.

     

    You can put it all on a 1st time head coach if you want. I'm sure he had pretty heavy input, but Whaley was still here and he has plenty of time to sign some of these guys before McDermott got here... and McD had nothing to do with the Bills cap space and +/- 26 free agents for 2017.

     

    Whaley had a year to sign Woods, Goodwin (etc) and he had 2 years to sign Gilmore.

    It was reported long before McDermott was hired that they weren't even really negotiating with Woods and that they weren't willing to go above $11.5M on Gilmore.

     

    Gillislee was a loss, but who's fault was that? You can blame McD for using the original round tender, maybe it was him. But Whaley did the same thing with Hogan last year, so it's not like it would be ab out of character move for him to make.

    Plus The Pats offered him $4M for this year and the Bills had like 26 free agents and a pretty tough cap situation (especially before all the cuts). That's the other thing - the cap wasn't in great shape because of Whaley and I believe they had the most free agent players in the NFL. Plus it was Whaley that gave McCoy an $8M cap hit this year. If you want to put all the blame on McDermott not to match the offer and pay $12M to your top 2 RB's, that's fine. I share a bit different opinion but I won't argue if you don't share the same opinion.

     

     

    They also brought in some players too.

     

    They kept Groy on the offer sheet, brought in Jordan Matthews (who's young & has been very productive on the field), EJ Gaines (who had almost as good a rookie season as Darby), Micah Hyde who's young. Jordan Poyer who's also young. Stephen Hauschka. Kept Lorenzo Alexander. Brought in Andre Holmes.

     

    Sammy was a loss that's hard to replace talent wise (but maybe not so much production wise). You're not going to find another WR with Sammy's potential. But other than that, I don't see where we really lost a whole lot of talent because of moves Beane + McDermott made.

     

     

    Also, a number of those talented players from the 2014 defense were lost under Rex.

  11. Give them Ragland. Fresh start for both players.

    I'm not ready to give up on Ragland yet. I've had an ACL tear myself. It takes quite a bit of time to come back from that injury. My knee didn't feel right for a long time. My knee injury was more severe than Ragland's but it took me well over 6 months before I could even put any real weight on it, let alone walk normally or play any type of sports. I've heard a number of people say that it takes 2 years to fully come back from that injury - a season to get back on the field and another season to get back to pre-injury form. (Leslie Frazier recently talked about this).

     

    I don't know that Ragland will really ever fit this defense but I'd like to find out for sure before dumping him for someone like Dorsett.

    I'd at least like to see him fully recovered first.

     

    Plus, I guess I feel like (or hope) he'd be worth more than that to someone, too. But I liked Ragland a lot more coming out of college than Dorsett, so maybe I'm just bias.

  12. I have no idea of his politics but I would say this:

     

    Regardless of whether he is coming at this from the left, the right or no political slant at all, I hope he provides a thoughtful and reasoned voice to his approach. He seems like the type of guy that will.

     

    Totally agree.

  13. lol PastaJoe. Trump...

     

    It's even funnier since Trump blasted Obama for golfing too much and spending taxpayer money on trips (etc).

     

    Now Trump is on pace to blow Obama's golfing/vacation spending out of the water, yet no outcry from those "snowflakes" (to use trump supporters words) who endlessly complained about Obama doing so (but they complained about everything he did. It's raining out, Damn you Obama!)

     

    The double standard is real.

  14. Anquan Boldin says Charlottesville was part of the reason for his retirement -

     

    http://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffalo-bills/index.ssf/2017/08/anquan_boldin_says_he_retired_because_of_charlottesville_not_buffalo_bills.html

     

    Orchard Park, N.Y. -- It's easy to think Anquan Boldin's decision to retire 13 days after he signed with the Buffalo Bills was influenced by the team's recent trades and the likelihood of it missing the playoffs in 2017.

     

    However, Boldin has made multiple attempts since he made the decision to let people know it had nothing to do with the Bills. Put simply, his passion for social advocacy work now outweighs his passion for football. He said as much to ESPN's Jim Trotter on Sunday night and reiterated his stance on Sirius XM NFL Radio on Monday morning.

     

    "Seeing the things that transpired in the last week or so, for me, there's something bigger than football at this point," Boldin said. "It's kind of shocking for me to say that, because football has been something I dedicated my life to."

     

    Boldin went on to say he's uncomfortable with how divided we are as a nation and he will not be coming out of retirement. His career is over, despite the fact that he thinks he can still play.

     

    "Do I think that I can solve all of the problems that we have in this country? Of course not," Boldin said. "But I do think I have a duty to stand up and make my voice heard and be a voice for those that don't have a voice."

  15. Man, I miss Whaley.

     

    Percy Harvin retired on Whaley.

     

    They signed a guy with a history of not being able to stay on the field to big money ($6M+) and he missed most of the season, retired at season's end after collecting that Bills money and eating up cap. Then the Bills signed him out of retirement for him to get migraines and retire again, once again waiting until the season was over and collecting his money from the Bills.

     

    At least Boldin retired before the season instead of stealing money from the Bills and eating up cap all season like Percy... lol

     

    I can't really blame either GM for trying to bolster their WT depth though.

  16. @jayskurski

    Anquan Boldin says the recent events in Charlottesville made him realize he was ready to pursue a higher calling than football. #Bills

    .@AnquanBoldin dedicated life to football & never thought anything would take place of that passion, but now something has (Charlottesville)

    Listening to him right now on Sirius... he said he definitely didn't come to Buffalo just to play with Sammy Watkins. He thinks the pieces are in place to compete offensively. He thinks Tyrod is a fine QB and will be great. He said people who think he would make a decision like this based on the offensive production in a preseason game is absurd and from people who don't understand the game.

    He's uncomfortable with how divided we are as a country. He knows not everyone will understand or have the same passion as him. He's been working on humanitarian work for years. He wants to be a voice for those who don't have a voice.

    He said that he feels he can still play. His advocacy for humanitarian work currently outweighs his passion for football. He doesn't foresee a return to the game.He feels his time has come. There is something else he feels called to do. He said the Bills were disappointed as he expected but they respected his decision and wished him the best and he appreciated that.

    He felt a certain obligation to the team so it was not easy to walk away. He didn't want to let his teammates down. He knew there were guys looking forward to playing with him. so far only rodak has taken that angle. Others seem to respect that's he's being sincere (jw). He's one of the most respected players and people in the league, not sure why rodak assumes he's lying. Or he just wants clicks.

     

    Thanks for sharing all this Yolo. So it sounds like he was legitimately telling the truth about why he retired. No reason to assume otherwise right now.

     

    There is an awful lot of stuff going on in this country right now. If he thinks he can help make a difference, I applaud him for trying to do so.

  17. By the way Jones is getting Hot in LA. He is throwing darts. I'm watching are you?

    no I'm just not a hater. I give credit when is due. I don't just give it away, specially when they don't deserve it. You gotta earn it in my world.

    So, this is your idea of Cardale earning credit? This is against 3rd and 4th string scrubs mind you. This is what a good QB looks like to you? Jones getting hot? lol

     

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Uux5yEKmepQ

     

     

    Hard to spin that as anything but another bad preseason performance by Cardale.

  18. I feel bad for the season ticket holders.

    Rumors all day that McCoy is next. Open your eyes. This is a tanking season.

    I haven't seen any real credible rumors about Shady being traded. Just some guy(s) purely speculating and twitter running wild with it. Unless there's some that I've missed?

     

    There wasn't a single leak about the Sammy and Darby trades, or anything else since Beane took over.

     

    I'm not saying that it isn't true. But I don't think it's some foregone conclusion either, and I'm going to wait until it happens before I say this is a tanking season. Trading Sammy and Darby for a WR from the same draft class that's been just as productive on the field and a CB that had almost as good a rookie year as Darby doesn't equate to tanking in my book.

     

    This was always a transition year, though. Brand new coaching staff from top to bottom. Brand new front office and personnel staff from top to bottom. Brand new schemes on both sides of the ball. Tons of free agents (that had nothing to do with this new regime). 53+ new players...

  19. Doesn't the GM or HC put FA's through a workout before they sign them? Almost all of the fans on here said he looked ridiculously slow, how could your GM or HC not see this as well. It's becoming scary to be a fan of this team.

    Was there a bunch of good WR's sitting out there on the market when we signed Boldin?

     

    Seems to me like he was the best WR on the market at the time he was signed.

     

    It's not like they signed him to a big money deal or a long term. They signed a likely future hall of fame player to help bolster their depth at WR and to try and add someone with a winning pedigree to a young WR room (and locker room).

    The Boldin signing wasn't scary to me... just my opinion though.

  20. Well if you don't wanna answer Fan 4 it's ok. I'm from the state of Florida. Where I grew up watching NFL legends once again legends. I'm not just talking about the college program success. Like Micheal Irvin said the best football players ever were breaded in the state of Florida. You name them. So we in this state know more about evaluating talent than any other state. I'll put that in everything I own. Other coaches or programs throughout the country could not match our evaluation of talent. We do not give away positions they earn them. Everyone gets a fair evaluation. They don't ticky tack about he seems better. They earn it and every year is up for grabs. Like belicheck, doesn't care who got picked in what round he will bench a first rounder if he is not better than the man in front. You keep the better player not who might be. That is the difference of winning constantly not guessing, fan favorite or the ban wagon like it is in Buffalo because of people that think like you. By the way Antonio Gates a first Ballot HOF is praising CJ. Anthony Lynn a Superbowl Champ sees the talent CJ has. A great coach who coached with Bill Parcels is saying it. But you say he is sorry. I believe you. You win. Just don't let me down on what your writings have read. I'll be waaatching.

    You're post hardly made any sense. There was nothing to answer, and you didn't address almost any of the points I made, you just ignored them. I didn't feel like your gibberish post deserved a response.

     

    And your evaluation of football talent has been absolutely terrible from what I've seen. The next time you're right in a football take will be the very first time ever...

     

    Tell us again how great Jordan Mills was last season, or how Cardale should be starting for the Bills this season because he's their only chance at winning... lmao.

  21. Ok, but remember last week when Beane gave interviews saying, in substance, we wouldn't sign Boldin if we were tanking? Beane is already running out of rope.

    Still doesn't change the fact that they signed Boldin though. That was a move to help them win this season. Beane had no clue Boldin was going to retire when he made that statement.

  22. @JimTrotter_NFL

     

    Statement from Anquan Boldin on his decision to retire:

     

     

     

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    This actually kind of made me wonder if it has anything to do with McDermott's speech to the team today - about how he would support them protesting but to make sure that you were doing it for the right reasons and not to just let it be some hollow act on the field, to get out there in your local community and truly help make those changes you want to see a reality.

     

    It could just be a total coincidence that he retires for this reason the same day McDermott talked with the team about it. Reading this statement just made me wonder if the two were possibly connected in any way is all.

  23. He looked way too slow to be playing on the outside in Thursday's preseason game. Still quite a blow to buffalo's WR depth chart. But I'm sure they'll add some guys between now and the start of the season. I'd guess some decent guys will be cut between now and then.

     

     

    Sucks he even signed here in the first place though. This is now likely just another blow to locker room morale.

     

    I feel bad for the Bills players, and even McDermott to a degree.

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