If you want to have success in today's NFL, you had better surround Josh with the best talent that you can at the skill positions.
The Bills are not the Patriots.
Going to enjoy epic failure part deux.
Maybe this time he'll trade away Carr, Waller and Jacobs before drafting a scrub QB with the Raiders 1st round pick.
Put me on the list as being in favor of acquiring Barkley.
He'd be a great addition to this offense and a match-up nightmare for LBs as a receiving option.
I was one of the biggest proponents of DK on this board during the draft.
That said, I've soured on DK. The talent is undeniable, but I don't like where his head is. His Twitter spat with Shannon Sharpe and some of his selfish antics on the field (resulting in penalties) have changed my feelings toward him as a player.
Matt Patricia, Eric Mangini, Romeo Crennel, etc have all been successful in NE. That's not saying much, particularly when we've already seen part 1 & 1/2 of McDaniels as a head coach.
I'm not predicting anything. I'm just saying not to take this recent success for granted. There's no guarantee that this team will continue to get better or that McDermott's questionable coaching in big spots will improve.
They won a lot of games because of Aaron Rodgers. Ted Thompson was a notoriously cheap GM who didn't believe in spending money in FA to help build the roster and they held on to Mike McCarthy for about 3-4 seasons longer than they should have.
Imagine a scenario where the Bills do something like this every year, failing to reach the Super Bowl while Allen plays his ass off. That's wasteful.
Green Bay wasted a large portion of Aaron Rodgers career. Dan Marino has stated several times how he always thought he'd get another shot at winning a Super Bowl.
After the playoff drought, no one should be taking this recent success for granted. Nothing is promised in this league.