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MrEpsYtown

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  1. I think he and Drew Lock go top ten, guessing Giants and Jaguars. Though I'm not sure the Jags want to take a chance on a raw prospect again like Lock or Haskins. 

     

    I could see the Jaguars going after Teddy Bridgewater. He's essentially the anti-Bortles. 

  2. I love Josh Allen and think he's a great fit as a Sam/DE on passing downs, and younger faster better Lorax. 

     

    They finally let Tremaine rush the passer last week and he got a nice sack. I think Allen provides that same type of versatility. Unfortunately he probably winds up on the Jets, which sucks. 

    8 minutes ago, Antonio said:

    If he is there at 9 and the top OL is gone I think he would be a solid pick for us. 

     

    BPA even if it isn´t a position of need. 

    Josh Allen is far and away a much better prospect than Jonah Williams. If we had the choice between a right tackle and game changing, elite edge player, and choose the tackle, we lost the draft. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, Ittakestime said:

     

    Robiskie has been the best WR coach we have had in ages. Foster and Zay have turned into nice players. That's you want your positional coaches doing, developing young kids. 

     

    I agree with this, though I thought Sanjay Lal was pretty good. Robiskie knows what he is doing and has been excellent in career developing receivers. I don't know that a reciever coach can really help a guy catch better or be faster. There just isn't much talent in that room. 

     

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  4. 7 hours ago, purple haze said:

    This is funny that people take offense.  The man has gotten farther than 99% of people who ever put on pads, including, probably, a good majority of this board.  But he "sucks" "couldn't get off the practice squad" lol.  I'm sorry, can "you" get on one?  

     

    He didn't get brought back and his dawg is coming out.  Human nature.  An athletes' nature.  No big deal. ??‍♂️

     

    When you are a bottom of the roster guy like this you don't call a team out after not being brought back. It's the best way to never get another opportunity with another team. It's just dumb. It's career suicide. He should of thanked Buffalo for the opportunity etc. 

     

    I remember Bills legend Levi Brown after getting cut tweeting: "NEVER would've guessed I'd be in this position right now ... not even a practice squad invite," he tweeted. "I've now officially gone from surprised to pissed!" He wound up on the Bills again for a short time and then his career was effectively over. It's just a bad look. 

  5. 1 hour ago, Limeaid said:

     

    Except that did not happen with Crossman who survived 2 head coach changes and there are a number of such examples in NFL.

     

     

     

    There are definitely a lot of guys who hang around for multiple regimes. This seems to be pretty prevelant with special teams coaches. I think a lot of head coaches just kind of let those guys do their thing. I don't think they get overly worried about punt spread philosophies as compared to offensive and defensive philosophies. 

  6. Okay so he is on the market again. He's been suspended multiple times for PEDs I believe and sat out awhile. He signed with the Colts practice squad and they brought him up to the active roster last week. They released him to fill another position. It appears he has been totally clean since coming back with the Colts. 

     

    He's got size, speed, is a playmaker, and tackles. He's a former teammate of Tredavious White, and I think that he would upgrade the cornerback position. He's a great fit for the McDermott system. He's risky yes, but would cost nothing and there is still a ton of upside here. I like Levi Wallace obviously, but Collins has a ton of talent. The way he played in the playoffs for the Falcons their Super Bowl year was just ridiculous. 

     

    Anyway, just wanted to throw the idea out there for discussion. McDermott didn't seem concerned about Trent Murphy's PED suspension, so perhaps this is still a process guy. 

  7. 8 minutes ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

    I want Greg Roman back and as the run game coordinator.

     

     

    Man I wish. I loved his offense. His playcalling was awful at times, but that guy is a good coach. What he's doing in Baltimore is just really cool.

    1 minute ago, 1ZAYDAY1 said:

    Matthaei helped out Alex Smith a ton, and was also talked about being Doug Peterson’s OC briefly.

     

    Thing is OL is going to be crucial. If Morse were to come it would help him out for sure.

     

    Its just one of those things. Does Matthaei have to ability to influence and can he get this squad to fire on all cylinders.

     

    Sometimes younger up and comers have that over older veteran coaches.

    He definitely won't have the edge and cred that a guy like Ray Brown does, but could definitely be an interesting hire. 

  8. 15 minutes ago, 1ZAYDAY1 said:

    I understand the ties with Ray Brown... but I just don’t see the success. 

    I’m not against it, just not seeing it. Couldn’t be worse than Juan.

     

    I like Corey Matthaei, KC Assistant Oline coach. Younger guy, been under Any Reid and was there in Philadelphia with McD.

     

    Good call on Matthaei, coached with McDermott in Philly as well. I just hope he brings Mitch Morse with him, and I hope that Juan Castillo did not teach him too much when they were in Philly. 

  9. My best guess is George Warhop of the Buccaneers assuming he shakes loose. There isn't a McDermott connection that I know of, but he worked as Brian Daboll's offensive line coach with the Browns. He worked with Leslie Frazier on that Tampa staff and he's done a nice job developing Ali Marpet and was big for Orlando Pace back in the day. He's had an up and down career, but has developed some good players. 

     

    I'd prefer Ray Brown though. 

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  10. 5 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

    Ray Brown.  Waa with Beane and McDermott in Carolina, started his coaching career here in 2008.  Will be on the outs in Arizona after Wilkes being let go.

     

    Ray Brown makes a ton of sense. He's a good coach, they had no talent. He also played in the NFL which I think is a plus for an O line coach. Ironically, Sean Kulger could be available as well Andy they coached together back in 08 in Buffalo. 

  11. 30 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

     

     

    I'd like to see Beane go after an experienced RT like Bobbie Massie from CHI.

    What do you guys think?

    Honestly, Massie is only marginally better than Mills. He had a good year this year so maybe he is developing. 

     

    Im looking at Daryl Williams like everyone else...but I also like Josh Wells. He's played a bunch of left and right tackle for Jacksonville. Has a good amount of experience and is a bit under the radar. I think he deserves a shot to start at RT somewhere.

  12. 2 hours ago, chris heff said:

    Wasn’t Bodine a FA signing last offseason? What kind of a contract does he have? 

     

    He's basically making backup money and I think he is signed for another year. He's the perfect backup with a lot of experience and can play guard and center. I don't think he's good enough to be a long term starter. He can also be cut with very little cap impact. 

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  13. Just now, thebandit27 said:

     

    No, but he should not be their de facto plan as a starting guard 

     

    Im with this. I like Teller, and I really like him with a center upgrade. We need a center, a guard and a right tackle. An upgrade at the center spot makes me much more comfortable rolling with Teller. If Bodine is going to be our starter, I feel like we need two guards. 

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  14. 1 minute ago, chris heff said:

    Wouldn’t that be contrary to their stated philosophy of re-sign your own and draft?

     

    Yes and no. I'd be curious to see what his value is. He probably thinks he is a starter, whereas he is a rotational player here. 

     

    When Beane said resign your own, I think he was talking about down the line, Tredavious etc. he's not going to break the bank on superstar free agents. He wants financial flexibility to sign his own when they come up for a pay day. 

     

    This franchise has lost lost too many good players over the years becuase we couldn't pay them. Pat Williams, Antoine Winfield, Nate Clements, Poz, etc etc etc. 

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  15. 3 hours ago, CNYfan said:

    Whatever happened to Nkemdiche?   He was a character concern I remember then showed up at the draft with a crew of guys dressed like mobsters.

    He's been pretty inconsistent and hurt as well. He was finally showing some signs of life as a 3 Tech in a 4-3. Seemed like a poor fit in the 3-4. Then he tore his ACL I believe. I actually always liked him as a prospect, but I'm not surprised he has struggled to find consistency. Could be an interesting buy low depending on what happens in Arizona. 

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