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BuffaloBillyG

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  1. The guy I would be interested in moving up to nab if needed is Kenneth Grant from Michigan. Big 340+ pounder. Can stuff the run, has some pass rush ability and is an athletic freak as seen in this clip.
  2. What I see is this. Much like the Joe Brady hiring, it's first and foremost to put together the best staff possible. Yeah he's there to assist Babich. McDermott certainly wants Bobby to succeed. We all do. But also like Brady, I view it as filling the pipeline with a former coordinator that could take over if needed. Past action has shown that McDermott will make an in season change if needed. If I'm Babich, I view it both ways. Number one this could help me be successful. But also there's a guy in place with more years experience doing my job and I need to step it up.
  3. Super happy Josh won the MVP or that Christmas gift the OL gave him would have looked pretty foolish in hindsight 😂
  4. Yeah, Bears Reddit is almost at Chiefs Kingdom level appalling right now.
  5. Would make sense as someone that can come in and help that transition.
  6. 102 years old. Wow. Prayers for her family.
  7. Someone to maybe help Babich out. A former DC. Would figure this is a warning shot to Babich to pick it up a bit faster.
  8. Vrabel attempted a Music City Miracle homage against us in a primetime game a few years back. Honestly this Patriots coaching staff is solid. If they hit on some FAs the could easily tighten the division. Should take a game or two apiece from the Dolphins/Jets each. I think next year they are more of a threat to the Dolphins for 2nd place than us.
  9. "Mocks" aren't the pick. Very rarely do the players mocked match the guy actually selected. Yes in hindsight that pick turned into Justin Jefferson. But there's no guarantee that would have been the Bills pick. Heck with the pick before Jefferson, the Eagles and Howie Roseman who is regarded by MANY as the best GM in the NFL took...Jalen Reagor. Had the Bills stayed put I don't think they even go WR there. The pick IMO would have been Kyle Duggar and the Bills would have gone WR in round 2, 3 or 4.
  10. Not play but first drive of the season a couple years back when we opened at home against the Steelers. Isiah McKenzie took the opening kickoff back pretty far. From there the Bills did almost nothing and had to settle for a FG despite starting in plus territory. I looked at my son and said, man that's a bad omen for the season.
  11. Maybe it's just me in my later years, but if I was still upset 9 days about a game played by others that I had no way to control the outcome of I would really have to consider getting professional help.
  12. Aside from Josh Allen, Beane's best first round pick spent was on Diggs in a trade IMO. So yes, trading for a blue chip player at position of need is a no brainier for me.
  13. I think he did ok with a pair of them at LSU...
  14. I think to say he was really good before the injury is a little overboard. He flashed a couple times. Even before the injury he was very inconsistent and had some bad drops. If he puts in the work he can still be good.
  15. No thanks. He's had like 1 year he didn't miss a good chunk of time in his career, is expensive and I'm not sure at this point of his career if he is a better option than Shakir. I don't think the production would match the cost both in picks and finances. I'd rather just extend Shakir to be honest.
  16. Down vote this all you want I don't care. But the high amount of massively fragile male egos that flock to every post they can even remotely bash Swift in will never not be funny to me.
  17. You kinda defeated your own premise here. You state it may be a coaching or scheme issue and that we don't play our better linemen enough ...but also want to drop a high pick or two to drop into a defense where they won't get the coaching or be used enough to make a difference. Also, when Ford was here Washington was the DL coach. Don't really know what West could do with the lack of talent we had. I don't think the average fan understands what the Bills do is typically accurate with what the league does and that is where some of these weird narratives come from. My favorite hits: -They rotate DL too much -McD is too conservative -McD refuses to play rookies -Buffalo has way too many players devoted to STs.
  18. There's also a few guys coming off injury seasons than might be up Beane's alley. He seems to like to sign guys like that as well. Malcolm Koonce is an EDGE guy I like in that column.
  19. Reed would definitely be on my radar. But so would guys like Charvarius Ward, Carlton Davis, and Asante Samuel. If I was GM I'd offer them all the same basic contract on the low end of their expected pay scale...and see who takes it. There's also some names for safety help and EDGE I like out there in FA this year...so I don't wanna saddle myself with a large FA CB contract.
  20. I like DJ Reed, however whenever I watch Jet games he seems to be a flag magnet. And at terrible times too.
  21. I feel like the strength of the roster is in it's depth. Like we have a better roster in spots 25-53 than most other teams. It's the top end of the roster players that are good, just not great. Aside from Allen, Cook and (debatable) our OT spots, we don't have guys that are a force week in and week out. No game wreckers on defense. This falls in line with Beane's drafting success/failures. It's his top round misses that should be impact players. Blue chip guys at premium positions. But he's hit well on the back end of drafts with players that need time/development to fill depth spots. It also contrasts the philosophy between Beane and Veach in drafting. The Chiefs seem to target guys that are a bit more pro ready where the Bills like those guys from smaller schools that "could" develop into stars. In the past few years Buffalo and Kansas City have fished from the same positional pond. The Chiefs came away with McDuffie and Worthy. The Bills came away with Elam and Coleman. I think also when comparing the philosophy of the teams, you have not only Reid, but Spags, Nagy, and Toub as the coordinaters. Toub is regarded as one of the top ST coaches in the league. Both Spags and Nagy are former HCs that failed in that role but gained more experience. We promote first time coordinators from within, keep a ST coach that is clearly in over his head. I think McDermott gets the most out of players. He gets them to buy in to the whole "be yourself with us" best version of yourself idea. But the guy struggles to assemble a viable coaching staff that can turn those diamonds in the rough guys that Beane likes to draft into anything but depth players more times than not.
  22. Double edged sword for me. On the one hand, it would probably (IMO) take multiple day 1 and 2 draft picks to get him....and we need those picks for a lot of hole filling on that defense. On the other hand, Beane's early picks have been mediocre the last few years. So not sure he would spend them on the right guys anyway.
  23. What was the quote from Beane a few years back about the speed Tyreek Hill has? That as much as he loves that kind of speed those players don't just grow on trees and "if you know where to find someone with speed like that let me know". Then last draft he's sitting there staring the fastest player in the history of the draft in the face with his pick up...and moves it content with Coleman and his cement shoe 40.
  24. After hearing Von and the management speak after the season...I think they approach him with the option of a pay cut. Not a restructure. A straight up pay cut. If he takes it he will likely be back, if not then they release him.
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