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BurpleBull

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  1. The Bills have actually added pieces to the offense through free agency and the draft, (Kerley, McCloud, Proehl, Foster, Streater, etc.), I think the issue with most who feel not enough has been done on offense, is that they aren't big splash additions. I feel the Bills FO is playing this out very patiently, allowing Daboll to get a real feel for what he has at his disposal before committing bigger bucks on offensive players. I think this upcoming season the Bills will try to draw out as much as possible from the offense given what they have to work with within Daboll's system, but that next year's draft will cater more towards the offense. You can't blame McDermott for continuing to fortify the defense.
  2. From what I could tell from minicamp, it seems the position is wide open just as is the case with most other positions that don't have a player's name etched in stone there. I think Ryan Groy began seeing more 1st team reps as camp went on; I think he will end up being favored to win the position just based off how liked he was by the sometimes hard- to-please Bills' fans when he was backing Wood, as well as his increase in 1st team reps.
  3. Lol. How do you reach these determinations? Tre'Davious White is already the steal of that trade. He was nearly named defensive rookie of the year and was selected 17 draft spots after Mahomes was selected 10th overall. If Mahomes bombs then Kansas City lose out in the trade. If Mahomes lives up to expectations then it was a win for both clubs, but if Allen plays at a Pro Bowl level and White continues his high level of play then the Bills win the trade outright. How does Milano even factor in to this?
  4. Who exactly are those two or three players from this year's draft that you are referring to when suggesting that they will likely turn out good or even great and the Bills won't have for 3-5 years moving forward? Are you talking Vita Vea (12th), Billy Price (21st), Rashaan Evans (22nd), MJ Stewart (53rd), Duke Dawson (56th), Brandon Parker (65th)? Or some other players? I'm not understanding how the franchise would have set itself back if missing on Allen and I'm really not understanding your idea of the franchise's being set back or not, being directly tied to the success or failure of both Josh Allen and Cordy Glenn. How does the notion of the franchise "mortgaging the future", cease to hold water if both Glenn and Allen fail to deliver when the same cartload of picks that could've been used on the players you mention, would have still been expended to move up and draft Allen?
  5. Sometimes I think the NCAA is already fixed. Georgia vs. Alabama stands out.
  6. I think many of the additions are for depth. I'm really unsure about how to feel about Russell Bodine because I've read so many poor reports about him, but McDermott and Daboll may feel he'd be a better fit in Buffalo given the type of offense they plan to install. Regardless of what opinion you form on Bodine, you can't say he hasn't been very durable throughout his career and despite being so apparently bad at his job, he manned the center spot for a long time in Cincinnati. I was skeptical about Ivory when looking at his yds per carry avg. last season in Jax, but what I like about the signing is that it shows that McDermott is on top of things. He pretty much acknowledges that McCoy's east-west, sometimes very detrimental running style, simply won't cut it regardless of how dynamic he is by signing a downhill runner like Chris Ivory. I feel better about Ivory because when looking at his overall production, he's been very solid; 4.4 career yards per carry avg. Also stumbled upon this: Who knew he cracked the 'NFL's Top 100 Players' list in 2016.
  7. He was saying that he doesn't trust McDermott as an evaluator of offensive talent, but it was McDermott who was largely thought of as being responsible for the 2017 draft that netted Dion Dawkins, Zay Jones, and Nathan Peterman. So there's small evidence that suggests he's an overall good evaluator of talent.
  8. Obviously. The reason I point those two traits out is because I felt those were the biggest areas of concern from what I watched on Allen. Some worry about his footwork and accuracy a great deal but I think it's his understanding of what he sees on the field and the level of poise that he plays with that could ultimately determine how he ends up. He's exceeded expectations as far as accuracy goes early on in minicamp, so perhaps Beane knew there was more to Allen than meets the eye. Beane was a former QB after all. Aside from his size and arm strength, Allen does seem to have a genuine passion for the game and to his credit he had one, maybe two winning seasons playing for a program that wasn't heavy-laden with talent. You never know, perhaps Allen is far more accurate than anyone imagined and capable of excelling from the pocket. If so, I'm pretty sure the Bills have finally landed that ever-elusive franchise QB.
  9. In the event that he misses on Allen... If Allen can read a defense and not be pressured into making bad decisions regularly, then I think he has as good a shot as anyone. I think most would agree that he's high risk, high-reward, nonetheless I still point out how Beane drafting Allen made sense, despite it being largely unpopular when done.
  10. I think McDermott and Beane work well together, they are a duo, a very solid duo as I see it. What has McDermott done that Beane hasn't? Is Beane winning your heart, contingent on Josh Allen being proven to be a franchise QB?
  11. I think I can explain all of this: The Bills sold their souls to the Cincinnati Bengals for entry into the 2018 playoffs and their souls were replaced with the likes of Vontaze Burfict and Adam "Pacman" Jones' in exchange. Dalton's miracle TD toss was confirmation that the deal was sealed. Yep, that's what I got.
  12. Kuoandjio was pretty damn strong. Certainly against bullrushes, that Glenn could be seen being driven back by at times. I was hopeful that he could develop some quickness and man the LT while Glenn was flipped to RT, but his own bizarre Zay-like off-season killed any chance of that. I'm not saying he was ever better than Glenn overall, but he was certainly the more powerful of the two and I think he could've grown into that LT position. He had the better size and appeared more dominating than Glenn at times while manning LT. I guess you're not that confident in Groy; everybody seemed to love him as Eric Wood's backup
  13. No doubt about Cincy getting a major upgrade if healthy. I just never thought of him as an elite OT. There's serviceable, then solid, and then whatever comes after solid, I thought of Glenn as that---just a cut under elite when healthy.
  14. Cordy Glenn was somewhat overrated IMO. I always felt he fell in the same category as Stephon Gilmore, with both being good, but Glenn being slightly better---making his worth to the team greater. Always felt Cyrus Kuoandjio was the more imposing pass blocker and with more quickness to take on speed rushers, maybe through weight loss, would have easily been the better pass protector between himself and Glenn. Couple that with the ongoing injuries, I don't think the loss of Glenn is as great as it may seem on the surface. I think Beane was able to see past the surface and made his move. Glenn may have turned into one of those players that Bills' fans criticized for a drop in play after a big payday.
  15. 24 newly loaded articles and 22 of them are about this.
  16. Why would McDermott be permanently out of the running for HC forever if Josh Allen failed to live up to expectations? And why do you make Beane out to be the equivalent of Rex Ryan should Josh Allen fail to live up to expectations? There's so much life that Beane brings to the organization...that couldn't necessarily be said about past GMs.
  17. "If this story is not made up, there are some crimes being committed here".
  18. Anthem be like: "I ain't trippin'; why you trippin'?"
  19. Well I clicked the link to the story and on quick look, the website strikes me as a spot for gossip and females who have social media serving as their generation's 'Guiding Light' and 'Young and the Restless'.
  20. I wouldn't trust a website with 'lipstick' in its name. Just strikes me as a gossipy, female- dominated website, welcoming of bullsh!t feminist sentiments.
  21. Oh! Hopefully she is making it up to get back at him for something, but if true he should be killed. And if it is proven that she was "making it up to get back at him for something", then what do you say should be done to her? Because you seem to have left that part out... I'm sure by accident.
  22. How? The way I see it, only the giving up of future draft picks ---which Beane didn't do---could set the Bills back the way you suggest.
  23. I used the term 'oft-injured', but I guess 'injury prone' could work too. Josh Rosen played 6 games his sophomore year, missed the rest of that season due to a shoulder injury and suffered two concussions in the span of four weeks his junior year. Josh Allen suffered a really bad shoulder injury his redshirt sophomore year and never had any other significant shoulder issues until the end of his junior year despite having the more aggressive style of play between the two. Allen: 237 rush att. 737 yds. Rosen: 109 rush att. -154 yds. The second injury to Allen's shoulder, which caused him to miss the final two games, wasn't even thought to be related to the injury he suffered at the start of his career at Wyoming. I never described Allen as 'indestructible', but I would say Josh Allen seems by far the more durable QB of the two.
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