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  1. 2 minutes ago, Sherlock Holmes said:

    McCaffery was less than $1 million dollar hit last year...We ***** up.

     

    I say bring in both Thielen AND Renfrow

    Oh I agree. I made the same point and made a whole post about how McCaffrey's numbers were easily manageable and gave trade potential. Not much of a response.

     

    Willing to sit back and see how Renfrow/ Corey Davis etc works out. Thielen would be my plan B, but he is ageing quickly.

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  2. Just now, Straight Hucklebuck said:

    RocCity - Come on man, you don’t want the Chargers offense.

     

    They scored 23 ppg with Herbert getting criticized for dumping off constantly.

     

    Their OC got fired.

     

    The Panthers offense in the later days with Cam where McCaffrey did everything is not one to copy or the Saints with Kamara at the end of Brees. 
     

    Dumping off constantly to running backs. 
     

    Too easy for defenses to stop. 

    Oh I agree. You did a better job pointing out why Ekeler is a bit overrated by some folks here than I did.

     

    Yes I do want a few more easy completion passes to RBs though. Same for short passes to the slot.

    Buffalo has that in Cook and Hines and need to use it.

     

    Mostly was responding to the 'go get Ekeler' crowd.

     

    I think slot WR is the biggest need outside of OL.

  3. 39 minutes ago, Roundybout said:

     

     

    HAHAHA THEY DID IT

    Some good Jet WR will be available....

     

    Corey Davis would feast in this offense, and could play outside.

    Elijah Moore could be an excellent slot.

     

    Wait and let this play out. No need for over the hill big name, big contract WR additions right now.

     

    Buffalo is playing this right.

    Clear cap space, signed a starting OG, have moves still available.

     

    Pounce when the right guy becomes available.

     

    Wilson/ Davis/ Moore/Berrios was a very good young WR core. (Mims stinks)

    Rodgers' ego is blowing that up.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, SCBills said:


    Which is why the trade market exists. 

    I agree. So blowing cap room on all the over the hill/ injured WRs in this thread makes no sense.

     

    How nice would it have been if Buffalo had some cap space when McCaffrey became available?

    How nice would it have been if Buffalo had cap space when AJ Brown or Davante Adams became available around the draft?

    How about cleaning up space and making a move for Renfrow, or Thielen?

     

    I'd rather have JuJu SS than Hopkins or OBJ at this point in their careers.

  5. 11 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

    I don’t agree that Hopkins is over the hill. 
     

    And I have to wonder how the Bills view this.

     

    They’re really satisfied with Gabe Davis taking his sweet time getting better while Diggs’ is in the later years of his prime? 

    The slot was far more disappointing than Gabe Davis. So was the OL. So was Knox for a stretch of the season IMO.

    Cook and Hines were underutilized. The Charger offense goes through Ekeler.

     

    Buffalo brought in an improvement at OG.

    There are mid-level guys who could help improve the slot over Crowder and Mckenzie.

    Outside WR is not strong this year.

  6. 11 minutes ago, SCBills said:


    I love how you find something wrong with every WR, yet get annoyed at the offense-first fan contingent for not wanting to spend more defensive $$$ on old LB’s or a broken down Safety that doesn’t even want to be here anymore. 
     

    Yes, I’d much rather spend the money we have left of Hopkins or OBJ (not at 20M) .. or trade for Jerry Jeudy, who oozes potential and has never played with a guy like Josh Allen. 
     

    God forbid we take a swing for our franchise QB…

     

    This is a weak WR FA crop. You don't overspend on a weak crop to 'get a guy'.

  7. 1 minute ago, The Jokeman said:

    You could same about Richie James Jr. Who I think has better hands and much cheaper.

     

    Correct. I thought Richie James was still under contract, but he is a UFA. Good call.

     

    Sign James or Berrios for insurance at the slot.

    Cut McKenzie for cap room. Cook and Hines should take the gadget role.

    Trade Ed Oliver. Get a pick and $10m in cap relief, rather than let him walk next year for nothing.

    Extend D Jones.

     

    Now you have a slot plan.

    Settle becomes the starting 3T

    Add a 2-4th for Ed.

    Pick another 300+ space eater DT in the draft. if this team insists on playing nickel, better to have two monster space eaters at DT.

     

    Have some cap room to work with this year or next.

    If that space helps bring in Jamal Williams good.

    If that cap space extends D Jones/ T Johnson good.

     

  8. 1 hour ago, SCBills said:


    Or get Allen a legit weapon … not just hope at 27 or Braxton friggin Berrios. 
     

    But I guess we can never spend enough on defense. 

    The Bills have 6-8 million to work with, after the restructures.

    I have not advocated spending another dime on defense.

    I've even come around on dealing Ed Oliver for picks and cap space.

    It's a Roquan Smith type move that Chicago executed brilliantly.

     

    Do you want an over the hill Hopkins, or flaky injury prone OBJ to suck up any remaining cap space?

    No other teams are beating down the doors for their services.

     

    Maybe we can pick up did nothing Jerry Jeudy, but hey we was a high draft pick

     

    Let's blow our load on Henry.

    Maybe we can add a third light pass receiving RB in Ekeler with Cook and Hines.

     

    This is a re-tool year. The cap is not unlimited. Buffalo made some roster building mistakes in the 5 year window.

    This is the reality of the situation. A guy like Berrios could help today and leave room without having to depend on a rookie.

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  9. 10 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


    It's already been reported Hopkins would restructure his deal once trade.  Could extend him 2-3 years and make it work.
     

    Extend DaQuan, Taron, trade Ed and you have enough cap to do more

    I don't understand the obsession with some TSW posters and Hopkins.

    Hopkins was a top WR. He is now 30 turning 31 this summer

    He has not played an entire season since 2020.

    has not topped 720 yards since 2020.

     

    Houston may have dealt Hopkins at the right time, but should have gotten more for him at the time.

     

    This team needs to get younger and cheaper, not older and more expensive.

     

    Extend D Jones, yes.

    Extend Taron, yes.

    Deal Ed, I've even come around to yes.

     

    For Hopkins or OBJ? No.

  10. Just now, SCBills said:


    Why do we always talk this way about defense but not offense?

     

    We drafted Bernard in RD3 last year.   Who’s our current slot WR?.. a RD5 rookie last year.   Yet we must pay Wagner or David at the expense of getting Allen another weapon?  

    The best WRs in this draft are slot type guys.

     

    Also Berrios is a FA still. Wouldn't mind seeing him in the slot.

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  11. Just now, Rocky Landing said:

    But I believe that the Allen/Miller restructuring put us $16mil under. Cumulatively, they saved $32mil in cap. I believe that is what I read. 
     

    But I’m posting this from my phone, in a sushi restaurant in downtown LA, and I’m on my second large hot saki. So I could be remembering this wrong…

    Buffalo is @$10 million under with the top 51

    only 6-8million under with all contracts per Spotrac and OverTheCap.

     

    Got to keep rookie class money and roster filler room too.

     

    Already added a void year hit (660k) to keep Matakevich.... 🤮

  12. 1 minute ago, H2o said:

    Nope. Probably Jack Campbell, Zay Flowers, or Josh Downs. For some reason they love Spencer Brown and love making excuses for him. Seems like they are pinning all of last year's OL woes on Saffold. 

    I like Campbell too, but not in the first round. Would be another round 1 LB reach.

    I think Dorian Williams (LB Tulane) would be an excellent mid round LB selection.

    He is a natural zone LB. Basically a copy of Matt Milano.

     

    he has some development to do, but he is a mid round prospect for a reason.

  13. 54 minutes ago, CapeBreton said:

    Interesting move by the Giants, Waller is just always hurt and I thought Daniel Bellinger looked decent in his rookie year too. Waller is an absolute weapon when healthy though. 

    Giants having a nice offseason.

     

    Contract for Waller is easy to get out of after this season if he is washed. Can play a 2TE set with Barkley in the backfield.

    Bobby Okereke (LB) was a really good get at his contract. In his peak, playmaker.

    Kept Jones and Barkley under cap.

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  14. 1 hour ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


    He's still only 27.  What sort of extension could be hammered out? 3 years 18 million fully guaranteed? 


     

    Everyone is devaluing the RB position and I get that to an extent....but look at KC and PHI

    Both teams have 2-3 good RB's and that's not including their QB

    Ekeler is an excellent back, but isn't Cook supposed to become that type of RB?

     

    Hines is in the same fit. Buffalo needs a chain mover who can run inside and take hits off these lighter guys IMO.

    Should find that in the draft.

     

    If Bills want to address it in FA then get Jamaal Williams from Detroit with a nose for the endzone and can run inside and outside.

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  15. 12 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

    HENCE THE +/- $3M. 

     

    And yes, I know Over the Cap exists, as does Spotrac. 

     

    Regardless, I guess the point I was trying to make is what other levers do the Bills have? Cutting McKenzie would be $2.6M saved, Bills could restructure Dawkins and Diggs for $6M apiece, and trading Oliver $10.2M (assuming all that money is put on the next team because it's a guaranteed 5th year option), extending DaQuan Jones could drop you a couple million.

    My understanding is that you are correct. All of Oliver's money is base salary. The team trading for a player picks up all of the base salary.

  16. On 3/11/2023 at 6:50 PM, BADOLBILZ said:

     

     

    They both suck in pass pro.   6 sacks isn't good by any means.   After 11 games this season Saffold was crowing that he hadn't allowed a sack per PFF.   He ended up only allowing 2 on 1058 snaps.   You saw how terrible he was.    Everyone thinks Spencer Brown was impossibly bad and he only allowed 4 sacks on 858 snaps per PFF.  

     

    There aren't many good RT's because there doesn't need to be.   The focus by fans on trying to improve RT position with a big name is misguided.   You can have a good OL with a not good RT.   The quality of blockers is most important at LT and the guard positions.    RT's can be helped by TE and RB's chipping and the QB can see the rusher coming if he is right handed.   Centers aren't tasked with a lot of single blocking on passing downs anymore either.

    Whelp the defending Super Bowl champions have decided Taylor is good enough for them, and protecting Mahomes.

     

    but you know better

  17. 7 minutes ago, Mango said:

    I was actually hoping we’d reset a bit last year so that we could keep Edmunds and Poyer this offseason to not create any additional holes as we try and fill voids at OL and WR depth while also trying to get some replacements in house to take over for aging vets.

     

     

    We disagree here a bit, but that is cool. The window was still open last year, especially after the playoff performances the year before. I was ok going for it again, but did not like how Buffalo tried to do it. I thought Crowder and Settle were going to be sneaky good signings, ended up not being so good.

     

    Instead of over the hill Von Miller that broke the bank, Buffalo could have had Hassan Reddick and James Bradberry for the next 2-3 seasons.

     

    When I see players hitting 31-32-33 etc it's time to have a succession plan in place. Last year's draft was loaded with top end S help. We drafted none, despite having two 30+ year old starters. Dumb. I knew Poyer and Hyde had 1 and 2 years left. Age, salary and cap implications.

     

    Instead of 5 avg OL, what about picking one good one up? Why does OBD keep signing Boettger before he can even hit FA? They are bidding against themselves for a replacement level player at best, who has two Achilles injuries now. Dumb.

  18. 3 hours ago, Mango said:


    In a perfect setting I wouldn’t have signed Von to begin with. It was a risk to win in 2022 at the expense of the longevity of the roster. 

     

    At some point we have to reset the roster, put ourselves in a place to re-sign our own, and draft better. Miller’s contract to me, post ACL was off limits. 
     

    Extend Daquan Jones, restructure Allen, Dawkins, and maybe Milano. Sometimes you have to live with the roster you build for a year or two and hit the ground running with a little bit of a reset. 
     

    I don’t think restructuring Miller gets us a SB this year. And I think it makes it more difficult for us to win one 2,3,4 years down the line.

    ^ this fan gets it.

     

    Buffalo spent most of Allen's 5 year window avoiding the big splash FA. That was the time to do it. The Miller signing was about 2 seasons too late. Chandler Jones, Mack and Miller all moved in the season or two prior to last one, and no real noise from TBD to do it.

     

    The FO preferred bringing in a bunch of also rans and hope to strike lightning rather than get a star or two each off-season, with the exception of Diggs. Even then Diggs was a very good WR, but not a star. The OL is a prefect example of this failed strategy.

     

    The best thing this team could do now is clean some house, get younger, draft better and find one solid starter each FA period. Not a star, can't afford it, and not a bunch of Harts and Quessenberrys you hope will luck into starters. Stop using void years for over the hill former stars like Emmanual Sanders.

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  19. On 3/10/2023 at 11:07 AM, DCofNC said:

    Nailed it, the problem Settle had was availability, he flashed a bit when he played,  which was very little.   Jones was very good when healthy and not too bad when he was dinged up, but you got about what you expected there and I agree, over paid to get him. There should have been zero expectations for Quess and Saffold looked washed in 21, so it was a prayer he would be worth something in 22 and it wasn’t answered.

     

    It was not a good year for the Beanery over all. 

    We generally agree. I thought Settle and Crowder were going to be sneaky good FA signings. Both were busts IMO.

     

    What injuries did Settle have? He dressed for 15 games and started 2 when other DTs went our with injury. He played 38% of defensive snaps, which is ok, but he was not good enough to earn more play time. I don't remember any plays where he flashed that occasional brilliance he did in Washington. It seemed to me most of the big runs against Buffalo where when Settle was in.

     

    Anyone who watches line play knew Jones was a starter and being brought in to replace Star. He did exactly what was needed. I think he was one of the unsung heroes of the team last season. I don't recall Jones being that banged up until the end of the season, and boy did it show when he was out.

     

    I guess Beane and some fans though Saffold was good? Not only did he milk it for a season, it made Bates move to RG where he is not as effective. Double mismanagement.

     

    Quess/ Hart/ Maincz - agreed. I hope no one thought these were starting quality players. I honestly thought they played some decent ball at times given the MASH unit the OL was at times this season. All of these guys were sub average (-) players for their former teams. At least with a young guy you may find someone who had unknown or untapped potential.

     

    The front office has to stop dillydallying with the OL. Signing 4-5 over the hill/ or subpar starters from other clubs is not getting it done. Instead of bringing in a half dozen warm bodies each offseason, go get an actual starter, who is under 30, and plays above average. Add the salary of the 5 or so guys each off-season and use it to get an actual OL that can play.

     

    It irritates me so much to see it year after year.

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