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MrEpsYtown

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  1. Harrison Phillips did next to nothing and Jordan is a nice rotational player. There is a glaring need at the 3 technique. There really isn't one on the roster. It's very likely we go DT in round one. The other option is to go after Sheldon Richardson or Grady Jarrett in free agency.
  2. I agree. Harry Phillips looked small and overmatched. There was no quick twitch. I think he's a backup but I hope he proves me wrong. Even if Phillips resigns this is still a huge need.
  3. Lock has some rawness to his game but he has a big arm. He's at least interesting. Trappaso's love of Mason Rudolph last year just made no sense to me. I just can't fathom how he had him as a better prospect than Mayfield, Darnold, Allen, Rosen, and Jackson. I mean that's just crazy.
  4. I got you. I'm just saying the guy has no idea what he's doing. His takes have been ridiculously off, especially last season.
  5. I gotta say Yolo...Trappaso is the worst...check out his mock draft from last year on January 3rd. It's not close. And remember, Mason Rudolph was his best QB in the draft. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2018-nfl-mock-draft-jets-land-sam-darnold-after-all-49ers-pick-saquon-barkley/
  6. Hapless I think that was just crap audible by our young quarterback. He put himself in that position in my opinion. I think he is clearly changing the play, but he didn't account for Baker. All the lineman are supposed to block the gap to their left, and DiMarco is supposed to come from the other side on the split zone, chip 90 Charles Harris and check down into the flat. That guy is usually wide open. Allen should have simply ran the split zone left, Shady would have cut it back and it would have been a massive gash becuase there is no linebacker support there for the cut back. I put this one on our young quarterback.
  7. Yep I don't think Palmer wants to leave his cushy situation. If Culley moves the recievers, the guy to get is Rob Chudzinski in my opinion. He'd be a good get to work with Josh Allen.
  8. This team is all about Josh Allen. He's the star. We don't need a guy like OBJ imo. It would be cool, but I don't think the front office wants that. They want guys who are going to run routes and they want Allen to work the ball to whoever is open. Adding a guy like Julio Jones etc actually hurts a young quarterback becuase he may feel he needs to force the ball there. Like with KB...once he was gone, Allen was much better and just read TE field rather than forcing things to the number one guy. It's an overrated concept in my opinion. Tyrell Williams many have mentioned, I don't love him but I'd be for it. Adam Humphries is a great fit. I LOVE Chris Conley, as I've mentioned a million times. He bring elite speed Andy explosiveness. He is big and is ready to break out. He got started with David Culley and he's an Andy Reid guy so their is a familiarity there. You bring in Golden Tate, Julio Jones, AJ Green, OBJ, whomever, all it does is put pressure on Josh Allen to force them the ball. Again, Allen is the star. He needs complimentary pieces. The EP system is all about complimentary routes. You need humble guys who are going to do their job. Sign Williams, or Conley, or Humphries...draft some guys at some point and continue to compliment your star quarterback.
  9. Adam Gase, Todd Haley, Mike Shula, Mike Mularkey are E-P guys. Not saying they would come here to coach receivers, but anybody who has worked under them would be well versed in the system. Robiskie made sense last year because he was coming from Mularkey's system. Jeremy Bates and Mike McCoy have some EP experience as well. Jason Michael of the Cardinals could make some sense. Eric Studesville would be a great get as a run game coordinator type guy as well.
  10. Nah man. Aaron Maybin was an underweight 1 year wonder. Josh Allen is a senior, SEC defensive player of the year playing at 6-5, 260.
  11. I guess the way I look at it we wouldn't have Josh Allen becuase we used those two seconds to move up. Or I guess you could argue we wouldn't have Tremaine becuase we would have had to use that other first rounder. I'm not sure I would have given up a second for Paradis in a step back year. I certainly think we should spend the money on him now though. I agree that that upgrading the offensive line was not a priority last year. I think it is #1 this year.
  12. The Bucs are weird. They ran Lovie Smith out town. They make some strange moves. This sounds like another one. They should hire someone with some previous experience. They should just throw money at Arians.
  13. First time since Drew Bledsoe in 2002...really tells you a lot about the last 16 years. Congrats Josh Allen!
  14. I think the Giants are going to definitely grab a guy in the top ten 100%. They took so much crap in media here passing on Darnold and such. They are Buffalo Bills EJ Manuel year...they are kind of forced. I think Jacksonville will go for a vet, I was thinking Teddy Bridgewater, but their cap is not in good shape.
  15. I respectfully disagree. He is a raw player who has some big upside, but I can't pass on elite, day 1 starting defensive lineman for a raw receiving prospect. I don't think there are elite offensive players in this draft. There are some raw guys who are projectable and could be very good.
  16. You will be passing on some elite defensive talent to do so. I say no. I think he's a mid first round guy. It is still early however.
  17. It's super early, but I think Bosa-Allen-White could actually go top three. If Bosa and Allenare off the board, I could totally see the Jets grabbing White. That guy is the real deal. If the Giants and Jags go quarterback, we are going to get a good defensive player. Bosa White Allen Q. Williams Oliver D. Brown R. Gary J. Simmons C. Ferrell M. Sweat J. Polite Greedy Williams That's twelve defensive players I would totally take at 9 with zero hesitation over any "need" like tackle or receiver. My point is that someone is going to reach on Jonah Williams, and the hope is that two quarterbacks go. We are going to get a good player at 9.
  18. I don't think he has teh power of Mack, he's got some similarities to Von Miller, but not quite as refined a pass rusher. Allen is longer and leaner, I see him as a more athletic Jason Taylor type of player.
  19. 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.
  20. 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. 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.
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
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