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Buffarukus

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  1. 25 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:

     

    Nope.

     

    Buffalo has an option for 2021 on Tre, plus they could tag him twice.

     

    They have a ton of cap room and a 2nd year QB. 

     

    They may not have hit the start of their window yet, let alone be anywhere near seeing the close of it.

    we may not have football let alone the contract structures as they now stand. new nfl cba... so who knows! 

  2. 1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

     

    Yep. He doesn't use those big fades a lot. He uses other types of play in the redzone. 

    l think the problem people are seeing is that allen..if anything overthrows alot do to his arm strength so having a tall jumpball reciever as a redzone threat seems like a skillset that would have value, maybe one of the young te can fill the role. you can only end around until the other team starts gameplanning for it.

     

     shady getting cut seems like the darby trade. it seemed unneccessary in a sense. hes in a contract year so going to try his best to showcase.. and you seem to have upgraded the line. cole as the main security blanket? i guess yeldon has shown real skills and i guess gore still has a ton in the tank.

     

    the bills have a track record (qb situation last year) of crossing thier fingers on positions that i think you should bite the bullet and overpay for so your not scrambling in season to figure out. may work out but i would stick with the proven commodity unless we are doing somthing with the savings to put us over the top THIS year.

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    as for zay...some people are acting as if fans don't understand that rookies take time to develope. a wide reciever that has issues catching passes directly in his hands is a huge issue. nerves for a game or two but after that you need to perform the prime function of your job dependably. maybe you will never develop a full route tree, be in sync with your qb or o coordinator..but catching a good pass? the leash should be short on that and we are going in to year 3. want a lb that cant reliably tackle? a qb that cant throw straight? if passes routinly werent close to zay we can argue about who and why thats happening but when they are in his chest it gets pretty tiring to see the drops continue.

     

     

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  4. 14 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said:

    No reason to ignore improvement, but I was debating HappyDays, and the amount they improved was a separate discussion from the point I was trying to make. I think they have both improved considerably. 

    Be that as it may, I suspect that currently Zay is a more complete receiver, putting him slightly ahead of Foster. I could very well be wrong, of course. It's all conjecture at this time of year. But, I think that by the end of the season, HappyDay's statement that Zay "has zero ability to make plays happen all on his own," is dead wrong. Zay made some great clutch plays last season, and ran some well-designed crossing routes that got him wide open. 

    I would not suggest for a second that Foster won't improve, or is anywhere near his ceiling. And, again, I believe they will both make the 53.

     

    sorry to inject myself in the debate lol.

    i just saw your previous post about how much zay has improved then you kinda said brown is a deep threat so there is no need for 2 fosters types and i thought you were discounting that foster has the exact same ability to improve and certainly proved coming back from the depths ps and being cut to make a major impact.

     i guess my point is if you feel foster is slightly behind zay seeing how zay has a year and most likey more intense coaching and chemistry playing with the ones from the start, thats a major statement in fosters accelerated growth.

     

    Either way, the fact we are talking about this is a good problem to have. i certainly dont agree if happydays thinks zay is easily cut. he had a really rough rookie season but certainly has shown he is putting in the work and improved so i agree we will prob keep them both. 

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  5. 4 hours ago, Rocky Landing said:

    Ignoring, for the moment, how each of these WRs improved by the end of last season (they both certainly did), which of the two would you consider the most versatile?

     

    why ignore improvement?  one has a extra season and a full training camp being deamed a starter from day 1 the other was a udfa ROOKIE who earned his spot after being cut. its not apples to apples imo. 

       so why cant foster become more versatile this year? imo foster improved more quickly so i am not sure why his growth as just a fast deep threat specialist is where his talent starts and ends. i hope he can become reliable with versatility in his route tree this year because he has proven he can do what zay cant.. take the top off. 

    answer to the question is zay but i dont think that means alot at this stage. 

     

     

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    found this interesting.

    (summary) 

    commentator believes Manning can still make all the throws. He is very good at reading the D but had a terrable habit of forcing the ball to ONLY obj. He also showed objs on field temper tantrums when he wasn't getting the ball. 

      Makes you wonder how much pressure and bad decision making is put on the qb when these divas are squeeling for stats every game and undermining you if they dont get them. 

      if a sb champion veteran qb is under constant pressure to throw to a single target (covered or not) how will a young qb handle it? as of now he seems to be defending the fact obj has better things to do then be on the same field building chemistry with him. 

     

     

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