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  1. 17 hours ago, Doc said:

     

    Where/who?

    I can see them going with 7 WR's and keeping both Hodgins and Kumerow, or perhaps going with a 10th olineman.

     

    Keeping Giles-Harris at LB seems unnecessary given we only play 2 on most downs, plus having a core ST guy in Matakevich and 2 guys we drafted in 
    Bernard and Spector (who we should easily get on the practice squad). Not to mention, Smith is eligible to return after week 6.

     

    I see no reason for Giles-Harris to have a spot on the 53.

  2. 2 hours ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

    In my estimation, the Bills are currently employing 68 rosterable players. (Not including Boettger and A. Smith, who will be on PUP and suspended, respectively.)

     

    Cut 15 of them to reach 53. In your opinion, who should get the boot? 👢

     

    Allen

    Keenum

    Barkley

     

    Singletary

    Moss

    Cook

    D. Johnson

    Blackshear

    T. Jones

     

    Gilliam

     

    Diggs

    Davis

    McKenzie

    Crowder

    Shakir

    Kumerow

    Hodgins

    Austin

    Stevenson

     

    Knox

    Howard

    Sweeney

    Morris

     

    Dawkins

    Saffold

    Morse

    Bates

    Brown

    Quessenberry

    Ford

    Mancz

    Hart

    Doyle

    Van Roten

     

    Bass

    Araiza

    Haack

    Ferguson

     

    Miller

    Oliver

    D. Jones

    Rousseau

    Epenesa

    Phillips

    Settle

    Basham

    Lawson

    Bryant

    Ankou

    Love

     

    Edmunds

    Milano

    Dodson

    Bernard

    Giles-Harris

    Matakevich

    Spector

     

    White

    Elam

    T. Johnson

    Jackson

    Benford

    Neal

    Lewis

     

    Poyer

    Hyde

    J. Johnson

    Hamlin

    Can't argue with much of this. Can nitpick here and there but overall I like it. Just don't see them keeping 6 LB's

  3. 17 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

    Does James Cook remind anyone of Cj spiller? I had a guy at work last year say if only we could put 2012 CJ Spiller in this offense. Maybe they did.

    Similar style, but more instinctive it appears.

     

    Also, the number has to play a part in it. Just like Shakir drawing comparisons to Robert Woods and Copper Kupp

  4. He was a 6th round pick and as such I don't think the Bills brain trust feels we have much to walk away from. Hodgins for sure needs to light it up in camp this year or his days are numbered

    16 minutes ago, PrimeTime101 said:

    To give up on a person, you have to expect something out of that person in the first place... not just in football, all walks of life. I dont think anyone expected anything out of him thus nothing to give up on.

    Exactly

  5. 5 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

    ESPN+ went up 66% in 2021 to 17 million subscribers.  Get ready to figure out how to download ESPN+ onto your TV in five years for MNF. 

    Bingo.

     

    And imho, the service as it stands right now is an absolute bargain for a sports nut like myself. Just a few days ago I watched the Bandits-Rock NLL semifinal. I catch every Sabres (or other NHL game) on the platform. Not to mention every UB game, football or basketball. And for 5.99 per month? Yes please!

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  6. 40 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

    Is the goal to be all in for a SB this year?  If the answer is yes you absolutely sign him. (And yes the space can be made easily). 
     

    also you should not be going into a SB run season with your CBS a rookie and a unknown health wise on your CB1 and CB2. 
     

    something like a 3 or 4 year deal that is really a 1 or 2 year deal. Keeps this years cap low. Adds voided years. 

    Agree with all of this. Our secondary would be incredible with him in the fold. Depth would not be a concern, although you could argue that addressing safety is more pressing.

     

    Either way, sign me up for Bradberry if you can get him on a reasonable deal. He's a solid player and fits our scheme perfectly.

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  7. On 5/3/2022 at 12:34 PM, somnus00 said:

    "Statistically?" The Bills likely will not be better. Not many defense in NFL history have been better "statistically."

     

    But they are better set up to make a stop or a big play when going up against the elite offenses they'll see in the playoffs. In that way they should be better. And that's what matters to me.

     

    Though during the season, I think they're still going to be a top defense. More physical and fast than last year. Statistically, they'll take a step back. 

    This

  8. On 5/1/2022 at 8:56 PM, Buffalo716 said:

    I think it's because you're a little delusional like a lot of bills fans LOL

     

    Stephon Gilmore was my favorite player during his tenure here and I didn't care two craps about his reaction..  I always saw the All pro talent in him and never wanted him to leave

     

    Some people aren't that emotional.. it has nothing to do with how hard you'll try or how good a football play You are 

     

    The fact Bill's fans let Gilmore's reaction on draft day cloud their judgment of his skills over half a decade is crazy 

     

    Because I've coached defensive backs for 20 years and he was always amazing.. his rookie year he held Hall of famer Larry Fitzgerald to his worst career game as a pro... Spotlighting him across the field

     

    But people didn't like him cuz he didn't smile on draft day

    Or because he sucked in run support...or the fact he would always look around to blame his teammates after getting burned in coverage...or that he clearly hated being in Buffalo.

     

    Other than that, he would've been a fan favorite. I was so glad that he signed with the Colts this offseason. He certainly isn't worth the salary he is getting paid, especially at this juncture of his career.

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