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Captain Murica

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  1. Let me get this straight. You're quitting your Bills fanhood over a back up RB? 8 days before the draft? Well if that's the case I don't wanna see you posting Willy nilly around here until you come to your senses. You need a timeout.

     

    He's been beating this drum for weeks now. If the Bills lost their water boy he would be saying the same thing.

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    9 fewer catches for 250 fewer yards is not equal production.

     

    Moreover, Goodwin was hardly a known quantity.

     

    My point is simply that there needs to be a plan to replace productive players beyond "let's hope"

     

    Well then revert to Hogan's 2015 numbers when he was a Bill, basically, the same numbers as Goodwin in the same RUN HEAVY offensive scheme and had 2 fewer catches than he did last year with 200 yards less. Wonder what Goodwin's numbers would look like with Tom Brady throwing him the rock? Probably boost up that YPC average some.

     

    2015 BUF GP 16 GS 4 REC 36 YDS 450 YPC 12.5 LNG 46 TD 2

    FYI those are Hogan's numbers in the Bills offense.

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    The comments are irrespective of each other.

     

    $3M AAV is standard for a backup RB, which runs contrary to what the other poster said.

     

    Whether or not you pay $12M in cap space to your top 2 backs is another question altogether.

     

     

    But where is the replacement?

     

     

    Goodwin stepped in and basically replaced Hogan as 4th receiving option last year.

     

    Don't believe me?

     

     

    Hogan had

     

     

    Receptions 38 Receiving Yards 680 YPC 17.9 TD 4 (all with Tom Brady as his QB for 12 games)

    Goodwin

     

    Receptions 29 Receiving Yards 431 YPC 14.9 TD 3

     

     

    Both started the same amount of games as well.

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    You need to pay closer attention to who is criticizing this move if that's what you think.

     

     

    They can be replaced, but will they be? Hogan sure hasn't been...yet.

     

    FYI even when playing with the GOAT his numbers are comparable to the ones he had in Buffalo, with a lot more games started NE.

  5. Putting aside his diminishing performances he is the type of player that a new coach who wants to instill a more spirited and competitive environment to the locker room wouldn't want to have on his team, let alone taking the snaps. I'm not labeling him as a bad character because he is not. He simply possesses an aloof personality that doesn't translate into much leadership especially for a struggling team. There are all types of leadership, loud and quiet, but for a qb he doesn't fall within the spectrum that a qb should have.

     

    Although Cutler wouldn't be a good fit in Buffalo he would be an intriguing fit for a good team such as Houston that is desperate for some adequate qb play. Maybe playing on a better team that is a serious playoff team might rejuvenate his fading career and engage his somewhat peculiar disengaged personality. Or maybe the volatile Houston HC would beat him up on the sidelines for throwing one of his inexplicable interceptions at an inopportune time?

     

    O'Brien would totally throw hands with Cutler, I mean he wanted to choke slam Tom Brady FFS :lol:

     

    But in all seriousness I think O'Brien would not want Cutler, it's known he hated Osweiler, so could you imagine the chemistry between Cutler and him.

  6. No Reason to predict 4-12? Really I guess you are new to these parts. LOL. Give me a break.

    Since 2000 we've only recorded a win-loss record of 4-12 or worst, twice, in 2001 and 2010. So theoretically, 4-12 isn't a common trend with the Bills, if you said 6-10 or 7-9 then, sure, that's not an unrealistic prediction, seeing as it has occurred 9 times out of the 17 years. Not Including the one year we were 5-11.

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    Or get on a party bus with him.

     

     

    lol. Somehow I knew that someone would show up and try to spin it like this. Kiko was taking a shot at the Bills, and LeSean was just doing his duty to defend our honor, right? Too funny.

     

    Or maybe Kiko just came across a cool pic that he wanted to share on social media, and LeSean is just too immature for his fragile little ego to handle it. Seriously, show that pic to anyone who isn't an insecure bills fan or a LeSean McCoy fanboy, and they're probably going to tell you that it's a cool pic. And let's think about this logically for a sec. Why would Kiko feel the need to take a "jab" at the Bills? He's a Cuban (more or less) who's living in Miami. Think about that. For a hispanic with Cuban heritage, it doesn't get any better than being rich, in America, and living in Miami. I guarantee you he's a thousand time happier there than he ever was in Buffalo. He probably gets down on his knees every day to thank God that Rex traded him away and started him on a path that led to where he is now.

     

    If anything, I see it exactly the opposite. I think LeSean is just bitter that Kiko ended up in a situation where he couldn't be happier, while he's still stuck playing in Buffalo. And that pic just tore open and old wound (being traded from Philly to Buffalo) that still hasn't healed.

     

    So, you really think Kiko has no hard feelings towards the Bills? The team that drafted him then traded him away? Like, come on, let us be real for a second. Most Professional athletes have egos and when one gets traded they take it as an insult.

     

    Btw, you claim I spun it one way in favor of Shady because I'm a "fanboy", which I am a fan but sure as hell, not a boy. But, you did the same thing in your very last sentiment towards Kiko!

  8. Honestly, I see nothing wrong with shady responding to the photo. Let's be real, kiko did it as a jab to the bills. I mean he so happened to post a photo with the team he was traded from along with whom the player he was traded for in the same photo? Come on, let's not be naive.

    It's obvious kiko still has angst against the bills for trading him.

     

    Maybe shady mentioning the money was kind of a douche move but this is the NFL, id say 99.9% of the players have that alpha male mentality and he probably saw it a slight towards him and his team. Responding to the post wasn't bad but the mentioning of contracts isn't a good look.

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