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Rc2catch

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  1. Definitely haushka and the punters and might as well toss the long snapper in too lol
  2. Him and Landry Jones are gonna take the XFL into the prime time next year
  3. Were those top 16 passing offenses though? And the 3 scenarios you listed were losing teams throwing from behind a lot force feeding the star receiver. A #1 is of course legit year in year out. But that doesn’t make a top passing offense. Guys like Brees and Rodgers and Rivers make average receivers look amazing. The point I was trying to make was the receiver tandems don’t make the offense top half of the league. The QB does.
  4. It’s all about the quarterback. Good ones elevate those guys. Zero reason ANY combo of brown, Beasley and foster can’t be better than a lot of those you mentioned if Allen is a top 15 quarterback. You could literally put Hopkins, Julio, AB and Odell on the same team and they could be bottom 16 if they played with crappy quarterback play. This offense has enough weapons with good quarterback play it can put up top 10 passing numbers. All depends on the coaches calling plays and the quarterback and receivers executing. Good coaches and quarterbacks elevate those receiving combos. Put Lamar Jackson as quarterback of Atlanta with the current coaching and boom the possibility of them being a top 16 passing unit is probably dead in the water. Same premise take out Quinn and put in Sean Payton as coach of Atlanta with those weapons and Lamar quarterbacking and he can probably scheme them into a top 16 unit. As bills fans we have been so vanilla and talent deficient on offense for sooooooo long we are all highly skeptical if we can even have a decent offense without big names. I have always been in the grow your own stars like Pittsburgh does camp. Sorry to ramble or change the topic but it all really boils down to Allen. If he’s legit and gets better he has plenty of weapons to run an elite offense and I think Daboll can do it if he trusts Allen to make the reads
  5. The jerry comparison was just cause they’re both first round picks. They’re much different players I agree. Watching shaq reminds me of Charles Johnson when I used to watch the panthers play (my nephew was a huge fan of them) He wasn’t amazing the first couple years either. Jerry is great, one of the best speed rushers in the game. I think his rush skills actually hurt Lawson’s game. In years past jerry speed rushes, the quarterback steps up right into that zone jerry leave wide open with his speed rush as jerry gets pushed farther back and loops around. If the defensive tackles don’t penetrate the quarterback has a decent amount of time to throw. That leaves Lawson or whoever is on that end having to come across the whole line to get to the quarterback. Mario had the speed to get there for a pressure, shaq does not. He stops his rush and tries to get his hands up which has actually been very effective and is just as important as a pressure. Hopefully adding Oliver fixes that issue and when the quarterbacks go for that open pocket the defensive tackle is there. What jerry does should lead to tons of sacks for the other end or the DT’s but we have lacked skill in the middle. I think shaq has the skill to get sacks and pressures but he needs the quarterback in the actual pocket or on Shaqs side of the line. Him and Murphy both have a ton to prove this season.
  6. I’m still a big fan of shaq. I don’t think he’s reached his potential or put it all together yet. Some players take a little longer and some situations are not good for players development. To use Hughes as an example the colts were a mess defensively and jerry was considered complete trash, comes here and something clicks and he’s arguably our best defensive player for years now. To me anyways, he seems to still be growing and getting better. The draft grade is fair though I can’t dispute he hasn’t lived up to his potential from that draft pick
  7. Hey I get it, I’m not calling the guy a bad player. I just think it’s a bad move to add him to this defense and fork over all that money. They have built a solid foundation and that’s where the big bucks are gonna go the next few years. It’s only my opinion that clowney on this defense is not going to be a bigger impact than what’s currently here and would not equal out to more wins.
  8. And if there was someone out there the Texans would of signed them up already instead of trading for one
  9. Clowney is also always hurt, may suit up but not always effective. You want to give that guy 100 million? Shaq and Murphy can match the same production clowney gives you at a tiny fraction of the price. He’s not a game changer like Mack or Lawrence or someone
  10. Starter means nothing on this defense. They rotate in, one guy gets hot he gets more reps. And Murphy isn’t exactly an Ironman out there
  11. Clowney would make me so sad if they gave up anything for him. Shaq lawson will have more sacks this year. Bookmark it. Clowney is going to get top 5 defensive end money for top 25 or lower production. We already have guys on the line good at stopping the run
  12. Maybe you’re looking at developing in the wrong light. Try using preparing instead. We have Allen and Barkley on game days. If one is injured you can easily elevate tyree to play. Because he knows the playbook and is prepared from the practice squad. As opposed to throwing out random guys off the street like in years past. I don’t think anyone is expecting to develop him into a pro bowl quarterback one day. Although we are seeing a bit more success stories in all sports of guys looked over as not pro ready
  13. There’s a sentimental value with tyree some have. But you need 3 qb’s on the roster in some form. It never hurts to have someone young and motivated on the practice squad just in case. The spot tyree would hold it’s not like he’d be taking that spot from a future hall of famer or something
  14. Arizona dumpster fire. They’re the new browns for 10+ years. Chew up and spit out high draft picks year after year
  15. Best of luck with your next team and contract Vlad, and best of luck to whichever poor quarterbacks are on that team
  16. Correct he cannot be moved from the practice squad once put on it by us and other teams cannot take him either
  17. I actually think the better comp has been a popular one with Big Ben. The short throw accuracy is a little scary to me but 10-30 yards is deadly along with being difficult to sack.
  18. Makes a ton of sense with Bodine out multiple weeks with the oblique thing and the other injuries. Smart move by Beane even if the guy gets cut
  19. And the national media said brown dodged a bullet not coming to buffalo hahahahahaha this guy is seriously mental and would have completely ruined any future Josh Allen May or May not have
  20. It won’t matter too much if the offense scores touchdowns. I’m glass half full we won’t see a million 3 and outs and lame duck punts and having to settle for field goals instead of touchdowns in the red zone all the time. If the game is on the line I’m taking Haush over 85% of the kickers in the league. The punt game is a little trickier and I’m not sure this seasons punter is currently on the roster
  21. Yeah he does seem to be in the dog house right now. But still a lot of practices and preseason snaps to go. And injuries happen. Might be some of these guys best shot at making the team.
  22. Feliciano was beastly out there. O-line looked great. Also special shout out to Sweeney I never watched him play or did any homework when they drafted him, but that kid is a mauler for a tight end. He looked ruthless on a couple blocks
  23. If we’re talking brown Beasley zay? roberts i just cant see foster being cut over the remaining guys. He’s cheap and flashed big time playmaking that few receivers can do last year. Of course I don’t see what the coaches see. And only god knows what Beane might do. Could see foster or zay shipped off for a mid to late round pick or something crazy
  24. It was a good showing, I remain a little skeptical though because it looks like the colts basically mailed in any kind of offense the first quarter. They were bad at everything everywhere. Excited to see what Oliver can do though he’s a fun guy to watch
  25. I’m not sure one run against the grocery baggers on the colts puts him in rotation in the regular season. It was a great run and an even better story for the NFL and the international program they’re trying to work. I’m rooting for the guy but as stated above he’s perfect to chill on the practice squad for a year and really learn this game
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