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  1. I vividly remember the play at 6:57 in the video below. I remember that whole game, actually. Two 83-yard bomb TDs to #83 that day. And then the Bills drove down the field at the end with time winding down, needing a touchdown to win. With the clock under 20 seconds and the Bills out of timeouts, Losman threw that absolute LASER across the middle to Peerless Price 2.0, whose toe-dragging TD reception on that play was the last great play of his career. No matter what we all say about Losman now, that is still one of the best throws I can ever remember seeing in a clutch moment for the Bills.

     

    6 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

     

  2. It's all star power, dude.

    Mayfield, by himself, is a huge draw. Now add in two dynamic talents and personalities in Beckham and Landry, and then add in the fact that THOSE TWO guys are reuniting for the first time since playing together in college.

    Star power and storylines.

    I mean, I love my Bills, but the John Brown/Robert Foster duo aren't exactly must-see TV at this point, and Allen is not viewed nationally with NEARLY the same interest and optimism as Baker Mayfield.

    To me, it's easy to see why the Browns are the sexy pick.

  3. 10 minutes ago, BillsFan4 said:

    https://www.buffalobills.com/video/watch-sports-performance-center-tour

     

    juat a short clip of the free agents touring the new sports performance facility (still being built). Seems like it may be a preview of a longer video to come, I hope. 


    Awesome. The Pegulas/Beane were really smart to build this state of the art sports performance center for the players. It achieves 3 objectives:

    1.) Help players maximize their athletic potential and their ability to stay healthy and available
    2.) Help sell free agents on coming to Buffalo and to keep those players that are here happy
    3.) Provides a space where players can voluntarily spend time and train together, thus building comradery.

    I like it a lot!

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  4. 1 hour ago, DCOrange said:

     

    Just being realistic, the Bills will almost certainly keep 5 or 6 WRs on the roster with Roberts included. 3 of those spots are now spoken for via our free agent signings. I personally think Foster's spot should be relatively safe while Zay's should not be safe, but it seems that people expect both of them to be on the roster. That gets us to 5 without including Duke, McKenzie, or any rookies.

     

    My main point isn't even about specifically a WR, it's about spending a roster spot on a guy that just doesn't make much of an impact. No kick returner in today's NFL really makes a significant impact, Roberts included. The vast majority of kicks and punts are not returned at all. Even with Roberts in New York, 68% of the Jets punts were touchbacks or fair catches. We're talking about roughly 1 or 2 punt returns per game for Roberts. Because of how few opportunities a punt returner gets over the course of a season, the difference between the #1 punt returner (Roberts last year) and a league average punt returner is basically one single return that happens to be a big play. Roberts himself has jumped back and forth from elite to below average over the past 5 years.

     

    I just don't think it makes logical sense to spend a roster spot essentially on one big play in a season that he may or may not even make.


    Two things:

    1.) Andre Roberts directly won the Jets the game against the Bills in Orchard Park last year. For what this dude is likely getting paid, the possibility at his adding one or two wins a year make his addition worthwhile.

    2.) Teams always keep a kick returner on the roster. Bills ended last season with Victor Bolden on the roster as a kick returner. If it wasn't Roberts, it would have been McCloud or some drafted return specialist. They're not going to NOT have a roster spot taken by a WR for special teams only. One of the six spots is always going to go to a special teams ace and/or returner. Might as well have that spot be taken by an All-Pro rather than somebody like McCloud, who truly offers very little.

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  5. What I really want to know, Shaw, is how your time in Thailand is going!

    I really, really want to go. It seems right up my alley. Buddhist temples, cheap, delicious food, auto-rickshaws, beautiful beaches. I know it's not all sunshine and roses. I've been to India and really loved it, in spite of the almost unfathomable poverty and the crowding.

    What parts of the country are you visiting? Business or pleasure (or both)? What's been your favorite part? Least favorite part?

    Forgive my prying, I'm just so intrigued by Thailand.

  6. Just now, billsredneck1 said:

    no.1 thing they'll consider is pedigree father and uncle both nfl players.  guys like these grow up in 24/7 football households which are still there to mentor.

    look at tremaine edmunds and his family.  pedigree is huge. irv smith may only be 6'4"245 but if he's that dependable deep middle i'm down with it. basically a big bodied receiver that can still block.


    Absolutely. A great point!
     

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  7. 20 minutes ago, #34fan said:

    Ridiculous.  I mean, why not Fred Jackson at this point?  Beane is SO not a pro...


    Did Fred average 4.6 yards per carry last year and I missed it?

    Glad you've returned to the forum just in time to click on each free agent signing, one by one, and announce your displeasure with it. Fun times!

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  8. The two clearest, most glaring needs on the roster right now are at TE and 3T. 

    Adding a young, stud tight end to grow with Josh Allen and a penetrating 3-technique to keep McDermott's defense humming are the two most IMMEDIATE priorities.

    Given that Hughes and Lawson are up at the end of this year and the Bills defense was poor at sacking the opposing quarterback in 2018, Edge Rusher is a need as well. It seems like the Bills want to fill this hole in free agency, as well, with the Ansah visit on the way. Tackle is a need, too, but the contract they gave Nsekhe suggest that they think he can start for a year or two if needed.

    If they completely don't address DT and TE any further in free agency, I expect those are your likely 1st and 2nd round picks in some order. At DT, I like Ed Oliver and Christian WIlkins. At TE, I obviously love Hockinson, but Irv Smith is a guy I think the Bills may take a long look at. He has familiarity with Daboll, speed to burn, and there's a decent chance he's there in the early 2nd round.

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  9. I think Roberts' addition makes the drafting of an early round WR pretty unlikely. 

    Foster
    Brown
    Beasley
    Jones
    McKenzie
    Williams
    Roberts

    That's already 1 more WR than the Bills can keep. Roberts is probably just about assured a roster spot due to his KR abilities. Bills rarely carry more than 6 WRs on a roster. So that leaves 5 spots. Just not sure where a draftee fits in UNLESS they plan on trading/releasing Zay Jones.

  10. 6 hours ago, JM57 said:

    I don't care if they sign a tackle and draft a guard or vice versa, but I don't want them to be done yet. In a perfect world, Nsekhe (swing tackle), Feliciano (guard) and Spencer Long or Wyatt Teller (whichever doesn't start) are your backups. Sirles can stay too if they choose to keep 9. 


    I expect the Bills to draft 1 or 2 lineman in April. Hopefully a tackle fairly high.

    At any rate, though, I think people are sleeping on Spencer Long a little bit. He had a down year and struggled with injuries last year at center, yes. Prior to that, he was a good starting level guard for Washington. I also think the staff liked what they saw from Teller and believe that he has a decent shot to start again this year. Feliciano I don't know much about, but Raiders fans seem to think he's earned the chance to start somewhere. Then we have Ike Boettger, who the Bills clearly like a lot, as well.

    I guess what I'm saying is that I think the Bills have the center and both guard positions locked up. The big room for improvement at this point exists at tackle. By all accounts, Nsekhe's best position seems to be LT, and the Bills said they'd be open to moving Dawkins elsewhere on the line if it made the team better. So the possibility even exists that Nsekhe starts at LT and Dawkins kicks inside, which would even FURTHER solidify the interior. Bills will hopefully spend an early pick on a tackle.

  11. 45 minutes ago, Chemical said:

     

    "Route-Running - Let's talk about what is his fault: Metcalf needs to show better attention to detail in his patterns at times, breaking his routes off more exactly, showing a better awareness of the sideline and being more efficient with his footwork. Outside of his control however, is an Ole Miss offense that asked him to predominantly run hitches, curls, comebacks and nine routes, operating only on a vertical plane that made things very simple for defensive backs who had done their tape study. How Metcalf managed his production is a testament to his other-worldly talent in a scheme that didn't make things easy on him."

     

     


    Personally, I think the reason they had him operate only on a vertical plane is that he lacks change of direction skills. We shall see.

  12. 9 hours ago, Chemical said:

     

    The idea you pass on dk metcalf because you signed John Brown is pretty darn funny to me as well. 


    While we're at it, the idea you draft a WR at 9 who only ran 9-routes and curls just because he has nice abs and runs fast is pretty darn funny to me.

  13. 34 minutes ago, Jay_Fixit said:

    Yep, because Tyrell Williams put them over the top....


    They spent mega bucks on a LT and have given him Antonio Brown, Tyrell Williams, and Jordy Nelson as his top three receivers. No excuses not to score some points.

  14. It is said that Christian Wilkins, despite having elite athleticism, "plays every snap like he's an undrafted free agent trying to make the team", and that he is a culture-changing leader and alpha in the locker room. Also a prototypical 3T. Don't be shocked if he's the Bills' pick come April, whether after a trade-down or not.

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