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berg1029

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  1. The DL was admittedly bad last year. Thus, my hope is to see improvement. We have a bunch of younger players that should be ready to make significant contributions this year plus the return of everyone's favorite space eater (⭐)
  2. They also benefited from a lot of turnovers. You can't count on consistently generating turnovers week to week. Plus, who knows what is going to happen with the Xavien Howard situation
  3. 13-14 wins in the regular season. Appearance in the AFC championship for the season to be considered a success Yes, they can win the super bowl. I think the Bills and Chiefs are top 2 league-wide, so long as the Chiefs OL problems are actually sorted out. If the Bills and Chiefs are as good as they are expected to be, the real Superbowl will be the AFC championship game
  4. I don't know where the attitude is coming from, you just asked why people expect more from him. I gave an answer. Expectations come with the team trading up for you. It's just a fact - it's not a statement of whether I think he is an effective player or not.
  5. Didn't they advance him some money so they had to pay him less this year?
  6. Whether fair or not, expectations are higher than JAG status when the team trades up in the first round to select you.
  7. Agree. With the offense being as good as it is, Pettine's style of attacking D is (arguably) a better fit. Frazier/McD like to slow the game down with the bend but don't break strategy, but causing turnovers or 3-and-outs is even more of a benefit when your offense is as good as ours is. I suspect Frazier and McD know this though, and thus they have drafted a bunch of d-linemen to try to more aggressively pressure/cause turnovers.
  8. the author clearly doesn't watch bills game. look, i'm not saying edmunds is bad, but i am saying that considering him even as a candidate for defensive player of the year is bonkers.
  9. Would I swap player for player Allen for Mahomes with no stipulations? Yes. While I think Allen is an AMAZING player and is going to continue to improve, I would still trade him 1:1 for Mahomes in a heartbeat. Mahomes is still young and is already penciled in as one of the best all time to play the position. I could even see making an argument that if he retired this year he would still be a HOF worth QB. Allen, I think/hope, will get to Mahomes level (or maybe exceed?), but Mahomes is already there. Would I swap player for player (Allen for Mahomes) with the stipulations in the OP (player for play, each plays same position, both have to be starters)? No. Allen is an amazing player already (top 5 QB) and you could upgrade the team more by swapping for an All-pro at a position of weakness (i.e. a d-lineman such as Aaron Donald or a pass rusher such as TJ Watt)
  10. Allen - this was obvious Edmunds - it seemed likely. if you go solely based off his play, he probably doesn't deserve to be paid a top salary (what is the fifth year option for him? he was picked outside of the top 10, so i think it's an average of like the top 30 players at his position or something like that?). but it's only for one year and it's a good faith move with Edmunds. i see it as an indicator that the team wants him going forward, but it is in no way an indication that they want to pay him more than he is worth on his next contract. wait and see how he performs this year and then make a suitable contract offer next year
  11. can we promote alabama and relegate the jets? so many bama players in the first round like usual
  12. The real question is does Zach Wilson become Josh's best friend now?
  13. Yes, the penalties is section is relevant, but I linked the main one b/c it contains snap counts. Everyone knows he commits a lot of penalties. And yeah, it is a relevant point that he didn't commit any penalties in 2020. However, I find it hard to believe that suddenly he has fixed his sloppiness how many years later. It certainly is possible, but I'm more likely to believe that he still has the same issues and 2020 is an aberration
  14. Smith is an easy target because for the amount of time he actually plays, he commits an atrocious amount of penalties. Look at his snap share.. he plays like 15% of plays but yearly has more penalties than 95% of the team. I just don't get what the draw is for a player that commits penalties at such a rate https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/S/SmitLe00.htm
  15. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like moving up for anything BUT a QB in the first or second is just flat out not worth it. Since we have our QB, i'm quite content to stay where we are or trade down. Never mind moving all the way up from 30
  16. Dea and Dean? What were the parents thinking?! 😅 When I read Dea I honestly thought it was a typo. Nope, turns out it is the sister's actual name
  17. would really be a shame to lose him. we're looking to add playmakers, not lose them
  18. I feel like since Brady has departed.. we've been hearing more and more about players not wanting to go to NE. Prob because Belichick is a difficult coach to play for combined with the fact that they are no longer perennial SB favorites. Other than that.. I'll echo some of the other teams people have mentioned: Cinci, Detroit, and the 2 new jersey teams. But those teams are mainly just not preferred b/c of instability and inability to win. As soon as they start improving, people will want to go there again
  19. Gotta have someone at the most essential position on the team: waterbug
  20. He may want to be "the guy" somewhere, since he has always had to share duties in Denver. While I agree with everyone that he would be a great addition, but I doubt he wants to come here knowing that there are 2 other RBs who will also be getting the ball
  21. I agree with the "I'd love to have him back" people, mainly because he would be management's problem. Make those suits earn their money 😅
  22. Found this gem when i googled the guy: https://atozsportsnashville.com/tennessee-titans-isaiah-wilson/ "Per sources, Wilson had begun to sour on his situation in Tennessee after not receiving a customary birthday message from the team via their social media accounts earlier this month. Wilson turned 22 on February 12."
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