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harmonkillebrew

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  1. Well we missed out on both. But good thing we got Chase Claypool!!
  2. But they just signed OBJ instead. So we're taking their leftovers? And you can't say Claypool is high character.
  3. They've told OBJ don't sign anywhere b/c we'll come get him June 1. ...maybe....
  4. Remember during the Kelly years when Rich Stadium wouldn't sell out and local TV was blacked out? I don't think that will happen again, but used to back then (stadium was 80k+ as well) Fans get used to success and want more. Think a lot are getting anxious about the plan to get us past the Chiefs and the divisional round. Mahomes and Burrow aren't going away anytime soon and either we learn to hit them in the mouth or we out score them. Right now, I can't tell what the plan is.
  5. Looked up Hamler's injury history. Man, this guy is the definition of injury-plagued. Chronic hamstring strains - didn't even run at the combine or his pro day; two ACL tears on same knee; hip injury; and then was out all last year with a heart condition. Poor guy. Foolish if Beane is thinking anything other than a flyer Even when healthy, he had problems with drops and isn't great at tracking the ball
  6. Dude has yet to play a snap in the NFL, or catch balls from Allen. Sorry, you're deluded.
  7. It's really hard to imagine us not adding an outside WR post-June 1 The Beane smokescreen about liking Shorter and Shavers (I couldn't even remember who he was), is just that, classic Beane white lie. We need a proven outside WR vet, at the very least to show the ropes to Coleman and offer some depth.
  8. We got Von to try and apply pressure to beat Mahomes. It's just not that simple. He's too good. This last try, it was Kelce catching all over us, Pacheco running all over us, and the D letting KC score 27. Hopefully the D will be more stout with less LB injuries this year. But it was also our inability to close it out in the clutch. Part of that, imho, was a lack of potency in the passing game. We couldn't get that critical TD when we needed it. Josh threw 39 times and only got 186 yds. As much as Josh can still do it, we need to start to find alternatives to his playmaking with his legs. It makes up for, and even masks, other deficiencies. He was our leading rusher that game. How many times has he bailed out our lack of a real system or plan, with some crazy individual feat? He won't be able to keep up his whole career.
  9. Rookies and new players should be up to speed by December and reacting more naturally and playing with speed. If injuries haven't hit us and our record isn't too bad, hopefully we can make a run.
  10. You think there won't be injuries by the time we get to the playoffs. Bernard worries me as a smaller guy who is always around the ball and plays aggressively. Milano and Daquan have injury histories. We're unproven at Safety and thin at CB. We missed Davis against KC, but he was otherwise a consistent part of the team during the win streak. Diggs too, even if his production was low. Teams consistently doubled Diggs and put their top CB on Davis, opening up opportunities for other guys like Shakir. Diggs and Davis are gone, so we'll see how Ds react. Might be a blessing to not have a consistent #1 target. I think we'll double down on the run game and if Davis can produce immediately that should be good. Morse was not the best run blocker, so could we get better there? Plus consistently running behind 2 TEs. I can't say the team is definitely better. There are some big question marks in many areas that we'll just have to see how it plays out.
  11. That's the rub. Hope Hamler can kick the injury bug, but those injuries take a toll on productivity as well. Smoke had a 1,000 yd season in his 2nd season. Was productive as a rookie as well. Then had a few nice seasons with the Bills Hamler has done NOTHING so far.
  12. Young guys over vets, challenge them to grow and succeed, but they very well may fail. 2 scenarios: A. 11-6: win the division again (not sure Miami got much better) make the AFC Champ but lose to the Bengals Von is back in form, Keon is productive, team struggles to adapt at first to new faces but then goes on a run B. 8-9: miss the playoffs Bills struggle out the gate. Hangover in leadership void. Returning guys like Milano are still getting up to speed. DB play lacking. Injuries. Offense has no rhythm. Team is predictable and DCs flood the box. 3-6 and call for McD's head, but team comes together and goes on a mini-winning streak to give hope for future and save McD's job
  13. yeah, as much as the Bills were the high-flying K-GUN, Kelly never threw for more than 4,000 yds in a season, only over 3500 once. Was a different game Also interesting that we don't really have a mentor for Coleman. There's no one on the roster that can help him learn the ropes as a #1 or outside, boundary WR. Tricks of the trade etc... Samuel and Shakir are slot guys. Maybe they'll bring in OBJ for that role alone
  14. I was happy to move on from Davis to upgrade. The Diggs trade made me think they were really going to overhaul. However, I'm less than excited with what they chose to do in the draft.
  15. Gabe still did it some. He had a TD last year that was vintage deep sideline stuff. His height and good hands, made up for less than top speed and average route running. But most of that success was Allen fitting it into TIGHT windows. That is what he can do that other QBs just can't - hit deep sideline windows with lasers. It would be even more deadly with a WR with hands, routes, and speed - a true boundary WR.
  16. It feels more like we're treading water, rather than improving. The offense improved a bit when we ran more under Brady and Kincaid and Shakir stepped up for sure, but it didn't change the end result in the playoffs. Now you take away two primary threats from before - Diggs and Davis - and Kincaid and Shakir will get more attention. Will Samuel and Coleman make up the difference? There will be no real outside threat and I imagine teams will quickly sniff that out and our Offense will stagnate due to the lack of a diverse attack. But if we can run it down peoples throats and then score TDs in the red zone at a high rate we'll be ok.
  17. all these guys are going to average like 4 yds/catch
  18. Targets are not just about force-feeding, it's also about getting open. In a multiple read offense, you'll get the ball and get catches if you get open. Diggs got open, regularly, including against other team's top CBs. He regularly roasted Jalen Ramsey, JC Jackson, and other CBs. Shakir, on the other hand, faced slot CBs, S and LBs. Diggs problem is more attitude and increasingly age. But we still could have used him this year. No one on the team currently replaces his skill set and experience.
  19. True true, but his contract is also just not tenable for his age. Another crap contract by Beane. He must be a total team cancer given how much we're eating in cap this year for NOT having him on the team.
  20. I don't know what happened second half of last year to Diggs, but I don't put it on him alone. I think Brady's scheme and play calling and a lack of a real #2 were as much to blame. With Davis hitting FA, I would have liked to see Coleman added to pair WITH Diggs, not try and replace him. Now that would have been a WR room - Diggs, Keon, Samuel and Shakir! Could have given DCs fits. But I think they probably did well to move on from Diggs. They just should have done more to address WR. Our WR room already needed an upgrade with Davis not producing consistently, but then when he left and then they also traded Diggs, more was needed.
  21. I don't think even Beane/McD are saying "absolutely". This is a roster in transition. It has some good raw talent now, but is missing a ton of proven vets with experience. Difference makers in this league, as another poster put it. The vets we got rid of were casualties of a salary cap driven league. We will miss them, but we've done a pretty good job of filling in behind them. D Douglas covers for White Rapp/Bishop for Poyer Not sure we have a real replacement for Hyde at center field. It's very hard to say we're better at S today. Floyd is a loss, but hopefully Von is back closer to full strength O Morse was a leader but we should be ok Gabe Davis - serviceable #2 and boundary WR. Keon replaces him from a skill set/role closest. Diggs - he still had 100+ catches, 1200 yds and 8TDs last year. I'm not buying the quit on the team schtick. Huge hole and no real replacement. Big shoes for Keon to try and fill as a #1WR. Samuel will help fill some of this role, but he's really a slot guy. More the 2nd slot in 3WR looks with Shakir and Keon. RB - I do feel like we got better at RB with Davis. I've warmed up to that pick considerably. I'm not so worried about the D. I never really am as McDermott consistently fields a competitive Defense. He's that high school football coach who can adjust to his talent with good scheme and coaching. As the HC, he also ensure the GM always invests top capital (such as the luxury of heavy Dline rotation) But the Offense is still a huge work in progress. I hope Brady is up to this rehab. It will probably involve some growing pains. I also don't feel like we got any better in coaching. McDermott has full control with his yes men now. We brought in no new ideas at DC and Brady got the job mostly b/c he runs the conservative, "complementary" offense that McDermott wants that keeps his fragile D off the field. Nothing suggests to me that we've gotten better this year. I'll still root my ass off for all the guys and spend too much money on jerseys, merch and tickets. But I'm starting to lose patience.
  22. It was interesting that apparently he was texting him during the draft telling him he's the guy he wants. Did they let Josh make the call?... I would imagine that Keon plays with passion and is there competing every play. Seems to be a character too. Probably good teammate and guy to have in the locker room. but not so good for the Xs and Os
  23. It's a fair point. Josh was bad in a few of the early games, but Dorsey's scheme and play calling was more to blame. I don't know who said Maserati, or what that even means, but I think most people's point is that the short-stuff game that Brady introduced also was figured out by the playoffs and didn't really work. Josh's legs were lethal, but our inability to attack the defenses at multiple levels made us easier to defend. The idea is that moving forward we should have a plethora of options ways to attack, to keep defenses on their heels. Instead, we've doubled down on the middle of the field, <10yd pass attempts, adding a guy that profiles as a big slot to an O with a big slot already (Kincaid) and two smaller, quick slots (Samuel and Shakir). I'm still waiting for someone who knows Xs and Os to explain it to me. I guess we'll just see how it plays out. Assume Brady has a plan for all these guys and the lack of a true boundary WR
  24. I'm talking anything over 20 yds, but to the sidelines and attacking downfield soft spots in zones, not just go routes. Allen can hit those pretty regularly. His go routes have been a little more hit or miss. From what I know of Samuel's game, its short stuff and quickness. He has the long speed, but perhaps his ability to beat the jam, or route running or to track and catch the ball keeps him as more of a LOS guy. A fast 40 helps you gain that down the field separation on a go route, but even better when coupled with good route running and ball tracking. There were a number of guys with that profile, including Worthy, that the Bills didn't seem to like. Or they didn't think they needed that skill set, which gets back to the OP's topic - what is the philosophy and is it misguided?
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