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The only reason to move up would be for Thomas. Otherwise one or two of Mitchell, Worthy and Franklin will be there at 28.
We don’t need to panic
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The window isn’t closed until Josh retires until then it’s just the media being clowns
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That Micah Hyde fella looks intriguing for this defence
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12 minutes ago, Rigotz said:
It's that time of year again.
Everyone is excited about Free Agency.
The league calendar is about to begin.
The draft isn't too far away.
The future is bright.
Just as we take our first breath of spring air, we log into TBD and we see:
"We need to resign DaQuan Jones."
"I can't believe we resigned Taylor Rapp."
No.
"Re-sign" means to sign again.
"Resign" means to voluntarily leave a job. It means the opposite of re-sign.
Cheers, Bills Fans, to re-signing our best players and winning the Super Bowl. 🍻
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1 minute ago, SoonerBillsFan said:
With adding Rapp, Trubisky etal. We are still 9 mill over the cap. I think ,b we can see more moves made, but I feel in the form of contract changes.
But who knows, Beanes Katana now has the taste for blood...
Today Beane will cut Josh that should solve it and make you happy
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15 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:
The guy is the total package. Size, build, speed, playmaking ability. And in listening to him talk at the Combine and reading about his history - I'd be surprised if he didn't wow them in the Interview process as well.
As I've said to people before, if you're someone who's scared by him being 23 after spending an extra year in College or the one year wonder thing - without those things we wouldn't get a whiff of him. He'd be up there with Nabers and Odunze in the Top 10.
From what I've seen of him on video and how he measured and performed at the Combine, he's the perfect fit for what I feel Beane is looking for. I'll take the age and one year wonder concerns for what he's got.
To issue is that he didn’t do much prior to his 23 season. That’s a red flag for NFL success- 1
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No!
I will overreact immediately make 4 threads on it!
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I was very wrong about this one . Did not think he would get cut outright.
I owe some other posters an apology.
That being said I don’t agree with this move. I think it’s a mistake
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So long as his cap hit is actually a negative cap hit to help us out I’m good
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46 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:
The problem with rats is they are such social animals you can't have just one. You need 2-3. Also they only live about 2 years, and they mourn losing their buddies. So you end up getting another rat to replace the ones that pass, and you are never going to stop adopting new rats.
Why anyone would want rats is beyond me.If I had wanted a rat I would have just kept my ex wife
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Just now, DCOrange said:
It’s possible but I’m not sure I buy that, especially considering Mitchell already played for one of the best coaches in the country/one of the biggest hardasses and still loafs around. Ultimately it’s up to Buffalo to try to figure that out in their interviews but actions speak louder than words.
You could be right and it also could be a maturity issue as well. Of course I’d rather have a guy that busts his tail every play.
Even Diggs lately hasn’t been up to snuff in terms of effort on every snap either .
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It’s sImply coaching with Worthy and Mitchell. Both can be coached up to work hard on every snap
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2 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:
It is easy to say "how bad Josh was" before Morse got here...doesn't mean the correlation is that Morse getting here was the biggest catalyst to Josh's development when Morse joined Buffalo. Josh was an ascending QB the moment he last stepped off Wyoming's football field. Nothing against Morse, but some of you are heaping way too much credit onto Morse for Josh Allens development.
Its kind of crazy how many people get "credit" for Josh Allens development. It is talked about as if Josh never would have developed without "X" person and just glosses over Allens insane talent level combined with his commitment, drive, and competitiveness. All anyone needs to do is watch his first road game as a double digit underdog vs Minnesota to see that what Josh Allen has become was inevitable, he was going to get there one way or another.
Im not saying nobody had a role in his development, but its weird to me that Mahomes, Burrow, Rodgers, etc never get that same statement of how they developed because of so and so, people just accept their talent level as to why they are so good. With Allen, its never about how talented he is, its alwasy talked about it being because of Daboll, or because he has Diggs, etc etc.
I should have rephrased it to “running for his life”. That was more of the sentiment I was alluding to
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11 minutes ago, HappyDays said:
I don't agree with this at all. Dawkins is inarguably our most important OL. I think center is the least important position on the OL. As long as they are capable and can snap the ball reliably, and you have a vet QB that can set his own protections, I just don't see it as a difficult position to fill. I'd much rather have two stalwart guards than a stalwart center.
I don’t agree. Yes LT is the most important position but C is the 2nd most important as they are the brain of the OL. Setting protections and covering those A gaps with how defenses are attacking is very important.
Another poster above alluded to as well how bad Josh was before Morse was here and he has been paramount in Josh’ development. The guard spots to me are the least important on the line
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8 minutes ago, HappyDays said:
The reason you move on from Morse is it frees up cap space to fill holes at more important positions, namely EDGE and WR. $8.5M is significant.
Morse might be the most important piece on our OL.It’s why the past 3 years some board members have been calling for him to be cut but it doesn’t happen.
Unless we have a younger but obvious upgrade it makes no sense in releasing Morse
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Remember when we traded Wyatt for a late pick? How did that turn out?
Not saying Bates is the next Wyatt but man it’s rough to see decent oline guys go
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5 hours ago, Logic said:
Really?
A 5th round pick for a career backup offensive lineman who wasn't gonna be starting in Buffalo for the foreseeable future seems like a great return to me.
Nothing wrong with having great depth especially at the OL spot though.
If the OL is banged up this thread is getting bumped next season by someone for sure
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Hasn’t changed .
I’ve loved Brian Thomas all along but I know he will be gone barring a trade up.
Ive mentioned it all off-season and I won’t stop.
A Mitchell
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29 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:
I still struggle with where the special is on the tape. He is a solud receiver. Does everything well. Not sure what the trait that really separates him is.
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2 hours ago, GunnerBill said:
I am confused with him. I don't think I can touch his grade based on yesterday because I don't think it aligns with the tape. I need to go and do a re-watch of him but for now I'm leaving him where he is on the board. Mid 2nd grade.
I loved his tape. In fact most film gurus had him ranked highly it was the metrics crowd which was down on him.Hes put the metrics to bed
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So now everyone loves A Mitchell after the combine?
Where were you guys all thread with me? Hes been my boy!!!
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No chance Worthy goes round 1. I’ve said all along that his teammate A Mitchell is better anyways
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16 hours ago, Warcodered said:
To be fair he plans to hit free agency, until he doesn't, happens all the time so I wouldn't be surprised if it went either way.
I wasnt prepared to hear about Evan’s personal life and its too early for this type of talk in here
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Honestly I’d love if Beane went bananas and got one of Odunze or my boy Nabers.
But I don’t think it’s happening