Matt_In_NH
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This makes no sense to me during a historic wr draft when you are right on cap. Pick two tonight.
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Great Aaron Rodgers is now a bills fan?
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2 hours ago, NoName said:
How do you trade with KC? The team that kicked your ass every year. What a moron.
This is very narrow minded thinking.
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2 minutes ago, Andy1 said:
Will any defensive players get picked in Round 1?
The bills willl draft a lb
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I don’t watch all the tape but the Caleb Williams highlights they showed made him look like Mahomes.
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With the deep wr drafts I think wr is getting a bit over rated salary wise.
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1 minute ago, Draconator said:
There is so much information offline you get a good read on things but you don’t have information the team has and people will continue to flip out when their guy who was mocked high all month is passed by.
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When I read aggressively love up I am thinking to around 10 which would involve next years first 28 and 60 plus some change in the 4th/5th. Seems crazy with all the wr talent in this years draft.
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14 hours ago, gordong said:
if only there were 925 millionaires in WNY.
That is a given. 925 people who can come up with a million for an indulgence is something else.
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Lots of questions in my head
1. Is this because Pegula is low on cash and could this get worse, chance of selling team outright sooner than later? Maybe he needs cash for stadium overruns
2. Maybe he wants cash to help with inheritance if his kids were going to take over?
3. The Bills are underspending the cap this year in terms of cash which in my mind is good but .......is it related to running low on cash in the business?
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2 hours ago, Bills!Win! said:
Is Belichick too egotistical to do anything besides head Coach?
I heard the bills are looking for senior watwrboys
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Go through 36 and project who the Bills get please..........
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If true, would seem to mean Kraft has hate for him.
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40 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:
His contract, isn’t there a team option that makes it a 1 year deal?
Diggs is on a one year deal with Houston. The contract is done after this year
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4 hours ago, Sweats said:
Recently, jurors have come out on record saying that the not guilty verdict in the OJ trial was a retaliation for the Rodney King incident.
So what i'm saying, is that no matter whether the prosecution has satisfied it's "burden of proof", a jury (in any trial) will side with whatever agenda it perceives and anyone who doesn't see that or still believes in honest and fair trials are severely disillusioned.
Honestly at the end of the day, jurors don't care about right or wrong, guilty or innocent......they know it's not them on trial and most just want to get the hell out of there as quick as possible knowing they are only earning $25 a day to do their civic duty.
So, imagine putting your life in the hands of 12 people who don't know you, don't care about you, are only making $25 a day, have to sit in one spot for sometimes 8 hours a day and really don't care about whatever happens to you because they need to get that trial over quick to get back to their jobs to pay for their homes, their bills and they have to plan what they're going to make for dinner that evening for little Sally, etc.
Being judged by a jury of our peers?.....a fair and honest legal system?.......no such thing.
The system is definitely imperfect. And I agree racial history with the LAPD played a role.
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On 4/13/2024 at 10:36 PM, WotAGuy said:
“Not convicted” is probably most accurate in this case.The phrase “not guilty” in a criminal trial is confusing and many don’t know what it actually means because those two words seems to indicate innocent. It needs more context, specifically that you are required to assume the defendant is innocent unless the prosecution shows enough evidence to confirm they are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. In OJs case I think the jury decided reasonable doubt was that the police were raciat and could have planted the evidence. The evidence was damning but they were able to show blood was missing or unaccounted for and it could have been used to plant evidence.
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10 hours ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:
Diggs will sign with KC next year if he controls that opt out clause.
Opt out of what?
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1 hour ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said:
And yet, there are teams that nail it year after year at key positions.
Which ones?
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I would remove the word "total" in the title....its not just random events. Draft picks are like lottery tickets, I think that is a good analogy. But your chances of hitting on a 100 million dollar hit are way better based on the draft position, especially at the top of the first. You can find a HOFer type anywhere, that is a fact but statistically they come from top 10 picks overwhelmingly more often than after that. Why dont teams just collect picks all the time?
1. You might have a deep roster and you know some of those lottery tickets take time to develop. You dont have a spot on your roster to wait to see if the pick develops
2. Other teams have to want to give you more picks for your pick(s) or for players. It's not just a grocery store you go buy stuff, it takes two. There are a set finite number of draft picks in the market place
3. The work teams put into the draft does have meaning, some are better than others but you must have a grading system and when a guy stands out compared to the rest of the field, it can make sense to trade up. So do teams over-estimate their skill? Probably so, I think it is inherent in the process. They have a lot of money and people and data to throw at the problem, of course they believe in what they are doing.
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18 hours ago, Logic said:
I tend to think that with as expensive as WR contracts are getting, and as many good ones as are coming out in the draft each year, and as quickly as many of them seem to be able to hit the ground running...
WR may become the next position where it's smart to "turn and burn". Draft a guy, pay him on a rookie wage scale for four years (or five if he's a first rounder), then trade him or let him walk and get a compensatory pick. Wash, rinse, repeat. Only the elite guys will merit those mega-extensions.
If the supply of good, draftable WRs continues to go up, and the cost to re-sign them continues to climb, the wave will crest, and they'll eventually start going the way of RBs.
Maybe. Just maybe.Supply and demand. don’t think it will go the way or rbs any time soon but I think like rbs are maybe undervalued right now wrs are overvalued. And that is part of what the gms are saying.
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1 hour ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:
Short sleeves and shorts in 40 degree weather. Thats my QB.
Ha, I had the same thought, that is a very "Buffalo" outfit for the weather
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I thought this was supposed to be the year with a heavy class due to the pandemic, people stayed in college longer and now they are done with their 5th year? I have also heard NIL is making it easier for people to stay in.....
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I understand punishing a team that tampers but has there ever been a reward for a team that was tampered against like this? Seems very arbitrary to me.
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Check out the dead cap situation.
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The Bills are on the clock: Pick 33
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Bills have 33 60 and 95 now