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We could turn this into a debate on ability too... if you’re judging a guy off of 1 season you’re definitely jumping to conclusions. You’re also definitely basing things off of stats... because if you watch his technique and noticed how disruptive he was... you wouldn’t be making this comment.
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If no fans in stadium, maybe gather outside?
JGMcD2 replied to Buffalo Streaker's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Results from Major League Baseball's participation in a nationwide COVID-19 antibody study were made available Sunday. Per Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times, the study of 5,603 MLB employees returned 39 positive results (0.7 percent). MLB Network's Jon Heyman noted none of the people who tested positive have died from the virus and it's the largest national antibody study to date. The 400+ people I reference at the facility includes all staff... I would know... I was at those facilities. -
If no fans in stadium, maybe gather outside?
JGMcD2 replied to Buffalo Streaker's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There’s been little to no spread amongst players in Major League Baseball, outside of the reported cases. You had over 400 people packed into facilities and locker rooms during Spring Training. Living in the same hotels... there was no spread. No players with symptoms. Professional wrestling is going on... they’re swearing and bleeding all over each other... nobody has contracted it. No wrestlers with symptoms. The number of professional athletes who have contracted COVID is tiny. If someone gets it, you remove them. Here is the definition of quarantine... a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed. It’s people who have been exposed to infectious or contagious disease... not all people... what we’ve been doing isn’t quarantine. -
If no fans in stadium, maybe gather outside?
JGMcD2 replied to Buffalo Streaker's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not how I handle mine either... but that’s what I see every time I’m out. Cloth masks aren’t doing a thing... the second it gets moist from your breath you’re going to be susceptible to spreading germs. Because the masks exists to stop the spread of germs, it doesn’t actually protect you from anything. It’s just an immediate shield from coughing and sneezing... but if a person is considerate, they’d cover their mouth/nose normally. Have you been through a checkout line? The person in front of you touches the pin-pad... I bet you also touch the pin-pad, and it goes on. It’s not being wiped down every time. You don’t think someone has picked an item up and decided they don’t want/need it and put it back only for someone else to pick it up? I’ve yet to see employees running out to sanitize an item that was touched/replace it on the shelf. -
If no fans in stadium, maybe gather outside?
JGMcD2 replied to Buffalo Streaker's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If I can go to the grocery store and touch things that everyone else touches, put items back on the shelf, touch the key pad at check out and then it doesn't get wiped down, breathe into a mask that gets moist and that doesn't put people at risk... I can go to a football game if I want. -
Bears decline 5th year option on Trubisky
JGMcD2 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would disagree that Beane didn’t emerge as a strategist until the end of 2018. He didn’t just randomly become one overnight... he’s always been one. When he got to Buffalo he began to make immediate strides towards the plan that we seeing come to fruition today. -
Examining Brandon Beane’s comp pick hack
JGMcD2 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You’re 100% right. That’s why if you’re the best at your craft, like a Bill Belicheck, you start to see when things are going to zig and you zag. Sports are cyclical, people think it’s a pattern of upward growth. Instead you go through the phases of rebuilding, competing and declining. Being able to stretch out that competing cycle by reinventing yourself is how you stay on top. -
Nothing to See, Here .. Move Along (Brady/Leftwich Cleared)
JGMcD2 replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/rob-gronkowski-patriots-buccaneers-playbook-trade-retirement-nfl-224357588.html I don’t really care about Gronk’s comment.... if he had the playbook that’s dumb on the Bucs part because he could’ve done whatever he wanted with it. What I think is funny is that he admits he received his playbook TABLET in the mail from the Buccaneers. Yet, Tom Brady had to go to the house of the offense coordinator to pick his playbook up. Doesn’t add up. -
Can our #2 WR consistently beat one on one coverage
JGMcD2 replied to Old Coot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well he was often double covered last year as our #1 WR and had the best year of his career. 72 catches, 1060 yards and 6 TD. I don't think he will have any issues. If he can't beat single coverage on a given play, there is also Cole Beasley. I have a feeling on a given play 1/3 of those guys will be open.- 63 replies
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Nothing to See, Here .. Move Along (Brady/Leftwich Cleared)
JGMcD2 replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It doesn’t make any sense to me. There are strict rules in place right from the NFL because of COVID. Why does he think he needs to go to the house of his OC to get the playbook? The playbooks can be sent electronically right on to the players team issued iPad or Microsoft Surface tablet. There was no need for this. It’s not a coincidence that Brady is new and is going to be working hand in hand with Leftwich installing a whole new offense trying to win a Super Bowl in a 1-2 year window. Where there is smoke there is fire. NFL covering up for the golden goose again. -
MAJBobby I believe you’re the one who has the best understanding of the new roster rules this year. I’m familiar with how the IPP works, but is there any language in the new rules that would allow us to activate him on game day and return him after the game like we would any other PA guy? Or it still remains that once he’s put on the PS he can’t be activated at all during 2020?
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Bills UDFA thread. Signings only. Listed on pg. 9
JGMcD2 replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’ve been watching it today as well. Fromm is a very likeable kid... on the flip side... I CANNOT stand Tate Martell. -
It was the Bears moving up to take Trubisky.
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Bills UDFA thread. Signings only. Listed on pg. 9
JGMcD2 replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We’ve got 12 open roster spots now? 10 with the 2 UDFA. Tough roster to crack and Buffalo may be a tough sell for UDFA... -
Breakdown of McBeane's Team Building Tendencies (So Far)
JGMcD2 replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think the other thing we need to realize is the plan was never to build up a Super Bowl contender overnight like the Rams did. I’ve posted about this before but it’s an unsustainable model... Beane has been very clear about wanting to have sustained success. It’s always supposed to have been a slow burn. We could’ve opted for the approach... but we would’ve had a 2 year window to be competitive and then we’d be in salary cap h*ll. Think Green Bay Packers or Pittsburgh Steelers... not Los Angeles Rams. -
Breakdown of McBeane's Team Building Tendencies (So Far)
JGMcD2 replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I did in depth analysis of the trades and where the picks have gone last night when I was writing this main post up! I can post when I’m near my computer. It shows what picks we acquired and subsequently traded away... also shows the result of who the other team drafted. -
I've seen a lot of debate about how McBeane favor spending resources on defense rather than offense. It piqued my curiosity so I decided to do a little study. I went back through our drafts in two different ways - Beane only (2018 and beyond) and McBeane (2017 and beyond) because there are typically arguments that McDermott conducted the first draft in 2017 and therefore Beane can't be credited with the results. Which is more than fair, but I wanted to account for both his arrival as well as the arrival of the brain trust known as McBeane. This first chart here represents all of our draft picks under McDermott (2017) and Beane (2018 and beyond). It includes both Epenesa and Moss. The players highlighted in yellow are those that are no longer with the Bills organization. This image here is a breakdown of how we've spent our draft picks. One accounts for all picks from 2017 - 2020 (McBeane) and another solely Beane's decisions. As you can see, in both instances we have made an equal number of picks offensively and defensively. Which I found to be interesting, but also misleading, as the majority of late round draft picks don't make a roster, let alone a significant impact. Why should Austin Proehl work in favor of the argument that McBeane have spent enough resources towards improving the offense? He really shouldn't. I made the determination that we should filter it based on how we spend our draft capital in the first three rounds, marked in both 'BEANE DRAFT' and 'MCDERMOTT + BEANE' as 'OFFENSE(1-3)' and 'DEFENSE(1-3)'. As you can see, in both instances the Bills have actually invested more draft capital into offensive selections in Rounds 1-3 rather than defensive selections. I found this quite interesting, but I know there will be arguments that we've used draft capital to trade up for specific players, so it's not an accurate depiction of what we've actually invested in offense and defense via the draft. So I went back through all of our trades that we used draft picks to MOVE UP in the draft to acquire a player of interest. We used a 2nd (44) and 3rd (91) to move up in order to draft Zay Jones (WR) in the 2nd (37) in 2017. We used a 3rd (75), 5th (149) and 5th (156) in order to draft Dion Dawkins (OT) in the 2nd (63) in 2017. We used a 1st (22) and 3rd (65) in order to draft Tremaine Edmunds (LB) in the 1st (16) in 2018. We used a 1st (12), 2nd (53) and 2nd (56) in order to draft Josh Allen (QB) in the 1st (7) in 2018. We used a 4th (112) and 4th (131) in order to draft Dawson Knox (TE) in the 3rd (96) in 2019. We used a 2nd (40) and 5th (158) in order to draft Cody Ford (OT) in the 2nd (38) in 2019. McBeane has spent 12 additional picks (1st (12), 2nd (53), 2nd (56), 2nd (44), 2nd (40), 3rd (91), 3rd (75),4th (112), 4th (131), 5th (149), 5th (156), 5th (158) ) to trade up for an offensive (7 extra picks in Rounds 1-3) as opposed to only 2 additional picks to move up for a defensive player (1st (22) and 3rd (65)). A lot of draft capital invested into improving the offense since they've come to Buffalo. Overall for those keeping score at home: Offense: 14 picks in rounds 1-3 Defense: 7 picks in rounds 1-3 Free agency also tends to be a big argument... we spend all of our money on defense. The breakdown is done in a similar format to the draft breakdown, one for just Beane and one for McDermott + Beane. The image above shows all signings that the players received more than $1M AAV (This is right in line with the median NFL salary in 2019). Offense wins again... but I don't want to use crappy offensive depth signings to bolster one side of the argument... so I decided to filter all of the signings by players that received an AVV greater than $3M... I felt this was a more significant investment in a player, one that REALLY shows where the money is going and takes depth signings completely out of the equation. Here we see for the first time defense outweigh offense. Under Beane's guidance it's only by 1 signing and McDermott + Beane accounts for Hyde and Poyer in 2017, bringing the total to 12. I'm going to include the figures here in terms of total money spent on each side of the ball since 2017 to paint a more complete picture (this is only for the players with an AVV greater than $3M). I can't include another attachment because I am over my size limit... so I will explain. For the 12 defenders that McBeane have signed since 2017, they have spent $214,550,000 in total money on those players. On the 9 offensive players that they have signed they have spent $168,100,000 on those players. Clearly they've spent more total money on the defense as compared to the offense... but they've signed 3 more defenders... so I thought it was best to find the average $/Player on both offense and defense. Offense: Defense: You can make the argument that they have struggled to build an offense, in a timely manner, especially in comparison to their defense. But I think the narrative needs to die that McBeane heavily favors defense when it comes to FA and the draft, they simply DO NOT!
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RD 3, Pick 86: RB Zach Moss, University of Utah
JGMcD2 replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To echo this, these guys do so much prep for the draft. Including mock drafts within the organization, examine what needs other organizations have through film, reach out to get a feel for what other teams are looking to do. This isn't a fantasy football draft where you just nab the guy that Yahoo says is ranked the highest. There is some strategy to it... So if Beane is saying he was trying to trade UP in the 3rd round for fear of Moss being taken before 86... I'm going to guess that he would not have lasted to our next pick in the 4th. Media Mock Drafts and rankings are NOT NFL organizations Mock Drafts and rankings... and I'm definitely not trusting the intuition or insight of guys on a message board that "know football" because they played in HS, watch ESPN and read CBS Sports mock drafts. -
RD 3, Pick 86: RB Zach Moss, University of Utah
JGMcD2 replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Article: McDermott Concerned about PSE Dysfunction
JGMcD2 replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh wow. This could actually be a really cool discussion about the difference between the UK and US when it comes to journalism! I’d would honestly love additional insight... discussion... because I feel like there is a lot that doesn’t transfer over one way or another.