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Royale with Cheese

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  1. 2 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

     

    He really couldn't though. When officials keep their flags in their pockets during the playoffs, he disappears. CBs get their hands on him and grab at him and he can't get off the coverage. The Bills have dipped into the well of small-ish shifty route runners way too many times and it just isn't working. Allen has to stand on his head while juggling three rabbits just to sustain drives in the playoffs. Nobody steps up to make a play for him. I want someone that is going to step up and make a play.

     

    You're being a bit hyperbolic.  

     

    Cole Beasley didn't work?  Shakir isn't going to work?

     

    If you want a legit comparison.  Marvin Harrison.  They are both 6'0 and 185 lbs and have the same arm length.  Harrison played in a time in which you could grab WR's more.  I don't think you would say Marvin Harrison Sr should have been a slot WR right?

     

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  2. 20 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

    I would like one of the McConkey fans to tell me, who is the comp player for his ceiling? Legette I can say it's AJ Brown. McConkey I can't think of anyone with his skill set that became a truly elite WR. Maybe Stefon Diggs but if that's the ceiling it's not good enough. We need someone that has the potential to dominate in the playoffs.

     

    I'm not sure player comparison is a good way to compare.  Especially since someone like Stefon Diggs was a late round pick so he had enough negatives to take him to day 3.  

    Diggs has the most catches in NFL history by age 30.  He was an elite WR.

    18 minutes ago, BIGFOOTspaceman said:

    Just saying, but DK Metcalf was also considered a "one trick pony" in regard to only being a vertical threat....I hope Beane is doing his due diligence on this receiver group and doesn't reach based on need.  

     

     

    McConkey's comp would be at best, Edelman/Welker....at worst, Beasley.

     

    Edelman, Welker and Beasley are all under 6 foot, play strictly the slot and do not stretch the field.

     

    McConkey is 6 foot and runs a 4.3 - 40.  

    12 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

     

    I mean absolute ceiling. His best trait is route running so Diggs is probably his absolute ceiling. But my whole thing is I want a WR whose absolute ceiling is dominant WR1 in the playoffs, at least with our 1st round pick. In the 2nd sure take McConkey, that's the right value for him. If his absolute ceiling is a guy that can't beat physical coverage outside I really have no interest in that player in the 1st round. And I can't think of anyone with McConkey's skill set that fits the profile I'm looking for.

     

     

    You compared McConkey to Diggs and Diggs could beat physical coverage on the outside.  So why doesn't that profile fit what you're looking for?

  3. 8 minutes ago, Allen2Moulds said:

    Been crushing on Nabers for months.  He's the one guy you trade the farm for.

     

    I love that McConkey is smart and a good separator, but I agree with the athletic.  Size/durability concerns are real.  Doesn't look like he'll hold up.  If it wasn't for that, we might be talking about him, like we talk about the big 3.

     

    I still like BTJ, and feel that at worst, he would be a good deep threat. It's up to Beane and staff, to see whether or not he can expand his route tree a bit. I can't help but think of DK. 

     

    To me, the only guy that can do it all, is Nabers.  I think everyone else has 1 flaw or another.  

     

    Draft can't come soon enough!

     

    I see that a lot and I just don't agree with these writers.  He is about the same size as Stefon Diggs.  Marvin Harrison as well and he played in an era where you could hit.  

     

    If you have the ability not to take big shots all the time, you will last long.  McConkey is that guy.

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  4. McConkey will be a very good WR.  He probably won't make it to the elite level but he will be reliable.  

     

    McConkey all day.

    4 minutes ago, dpberr said:

    You take the receiver with the superior route running intelligence and ability.   That's the difference maker in the NFL.

     

    That's McConkey here.  

     

    That's what will make him a very good NFL WR for a long time.

  5. 3 minutes ago, Einstein's Dog said:

    Yeah, not a good look out of Legette.  If it was said to him, he is outing what is not hard to understand was a private conversation to the public.  It puts the person who said this to him -which wouldn't be hard for the Panthers to figure out- in a bad situation.

     

    Secondly, it is kind of hard to believe someone actually told him this.  It seems like he may be positively interpreting some conversation.  And Legette by making this statement, if it doesn't come true, makes it seem like someone lied to him.

     

    I'm off the Legette train, maybe in the 4th.  Give me McConkey/Franklin/Coleman over this mess.

     

     

    I am thinking the same thing.  I saw that and was like "oooooh....not a good look".  

    Being able to keep a private conversation private is common sense.  

     

    I am a McConkey fan.  He is hosting a youth football camp 5 miles down the road from me...I want to go but only if he's a Bill.

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  6. 14 hours ago, BullBuchanan said:

    Lamar won an MVP and 1st team all pro and a playoff game since then.
    Mahomes has won an MVP and a 1st team all pro, gone to 5 straight AFC Championships, nabbed a 1st team all pro, 4 Super Bowls and nabbed 3 rings since then.

    Happy to help.


    You are arguing what peaking is yet you don’t know the definition. 

     

    You have shifted the argument of peaking as being best statistical year when in comes to Allen.  But not when to comes to Mahomes and Jackson.  Peaking for them doesn’t include statistics.  Arguing using two different types of data….WTF.

     

    On the positive side, your hypocrisy hasn’t peaked.  Its high but we all know it can get higher.

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  7. 9 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

     

    I am not sure he is obsessed with his legacy yet to the point where he'd force his way out of anywhere. I think he may well get there. But I repeat I'd be stunned if it happens within a year. 

     

    I think he genuinely loves Buffalo and is going to stay the course.  Only way I see him leaving would be towards the very end of his career like Brady, Manning, Rodgers and Farve.

     

    They named a hospital wing after his grandmother.  

     

    He is getting the publicity, the commercials, the attention now....and has a Hollywood GF while being in Buffalo.

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  8. 51 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

    Plumbing. I think it’s the one thing we can’t live without. I would not want to live in a world without being able to bathe or use the facilities whenever needed. 


    Its what LaGaurdia did for NYC I believe.  People were just dumping waste in the streets.  
     

    He headed up the cleaning, sanitizing and plumbing system for the city.

  9. 11 minutes ago, SCBills said:

     

    I have trust that Allen can light it up with 4 good WR's, a solid OL, talented RB and potentially elite Tight End. 

     

    In saying I don't believe we need a bona fide WR1, I'm still saying we need to draft one in the first two rounds and then another by early RD4 or in FA when the Tre White money opens up. 

     

    I think the way it could work is if we don't have a bonafide #1, we need at least a big deep threat.  Kincaid becomes our target leader.

     

  10. Ladd McConkey is holding a youth football came in June about 5 minutes down the road for me.

     

    If we drafted, I am going.  I wonder if I could pass as a high school kid?  If I take reps away from my son, will that make me a bad dad?

  11. 12 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

    You can try to attack my character, but that just makes it clear you've run out of arguments. The difference between me and people like you is that I back up my arguments. Do you even watch the Bills? Josh peaked in 2020 if you've been watching the games, and the stats back it up.

     

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    But it's not a good argument.  

  12. 1 hour ago, BullBuchanan said:

    Josh hasn't meaningfully improved in the last 4 years. You think he's all of a sudden going to start getting better now?

     

    Peyton Manning's best stretch of his career was in his early to mid 30's.

    Tom Brady's best stretch of his career was his early to mid 30's.

    Big Ben's best stretch of his career was in his early to mid 30's.

    Aaron Rodgers won his last 2 MVP's at age 37 and 38.

     

    Yes, I think Allen can get better.

    1 hour ago, ToGoGo said:

    You know, I have NEVER seen a good post out of you. And that’s impressive considering how much you post. 
     

    Something doesn’t feel right. Are you a Jets or Pats fan? You have that attitude. 
     

    Edit: or maybe a burner account of somebody antagonistic toward the team or Allen? 

     

    Josh Allen has the most TD's since 2019, when he became the outright starter.

     

    He has 203 total TD's.  

     

    2nd place is Patrick Mahomes with 179....

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  13. At this point, the internet.

     

    It gives you unlimited resources of knowledge.  

     

    It can transfer funds/money instantly.

     

    It's powerful enough that without it now, countries would crumble.  

     

    It brings communication through out the world instant.

     

    It gives you unlimited resources to anything because you can get anything you want from the internet.  Research, find it, order it and have it delivered.  Which makes life easier for many people.  

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  14. 50 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

    I totally disagree and hope that's not the way it was.

     

    That's not professional.

     

    Fans often think much more highly of players than their own management does.

     

    Not saying there is some sort of dislike for Josh in the building; far from it. 

     

    I'm just saying if Josh's feelings are hurt (or not) should not be the basis of hugely important football decisions facing the team.

     

     

     

    The franchise QB, who is your most important and highest paid player is going to be consulted before trading his #1 target.  Especially if you're eating $31 million.

    Brandon Beane talked to Dawson Knox and let him know Kincaid was someone that they are targeting.  

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