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Dave Allen

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  1. What's the word on Wyatt Teller? I've heard nothing but radio silence on him since the beginning of the season. 

     

    There was enough buzz after the draft to give hope that he could get up to speed quickly and contribute. But the fact that he's still exiled to the practice squad worries me. 

     

    *Note: I meant to say inactive list, not practice squad. That's what I get for double-checking my posts before hitting enter.

  2. 6 minutes ago, jahnyc said:

    Considering the current talent level, I think a quick turn around for next year is unlikely.  We also will have new holes next season if KW, KB and McCoy do not return.  We do not have enough picks in the early rounds to expect a bunch of instant starters from next year's draft, and a number of teams have significant cap space for free agent acquisitions, so it will be competitive getting quality free agents to sign with the Bills.

     

    I think this rebuild is going to take time, both in terms of upgrading the roster and the development of Allen.  As noted above, there is a lot of work that is needed to improve this team.

     

     

    I agree. It's a long-term project; they can't fill all their holes in one offseason. If they can find a true #1 WR and solidly upgrade two OL spots, the offense should be significantly better next year.   

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  3. Overall, it's been a mixed bag. McDermott's blind spot for Peterman was a killer. They overestimated the OL's ability to succeed without Wood and Incognito. They also misjudged KB and Jones' skills, which left them without a bona fide #1 (or #2) receiver. 

     

    On the plus side, they're close to having an excellent defense. They paid too much for Murphy and Loletuli, but they've been solid. They've drafted well (other than Jones).

     

    It's too early to judge Allen, but I'll give them credit for taking the gamble on him. I'm not sure how effective Daboll's game plan can be with such a lack of talent. 

     

    The process called for a step back, but nobody foresaw the offense being a dumpster fire. In the end I'm content letting McBeane continue playing this out, rather than hitting the reset button again too soon. 

  4. 12 hours ago, TheBeaneBandit said:

    While this team has many problems todays game was a great example of the need for an elite interior rusher.  I know many here are on the trade down train,  and i hear yas, but I'm on record for not passing up an elite talent if available,  which we currently have none of.  Bottom line I don't pass on Oliver or Bosa if available.  Snag a couple recievers and oline in free agency and keep drafting bpa.  Of course i believe we need quite a bit of coaching changes as well but i don't feel like going there right now lol

    I agree - as much as we need to fill other spots, you don't pass up an elite player at an impact position. Bosa or Oliver could give the Bills an elite talent at all three levels on defense and set it up for years. Keep the D elite while you build the O. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Homey D. Clown said:

     

    I wonder which veteran Jim Kelly had on the roster when we finally got him into a Bill uni.....

     

    Yep....  keep searching for one...

    Kelly already had two years of pro experience, even though it was the USFL, by the time he got to Buffalo. And when he was in Houston he had Bruce Threadgill, who had five years experience with the NFL and CFL, to mentor him. 

  6. If he hasn't done anything to warrant a suspension, I can see him taking a 'prove-it' contract with an eye on cashing in at the end of the season. Beane will surely do his due diligence, and he could step in at #1 pretty quickly. But I see him going to the Pats. he'd not only have a better chance of racking up stats and earning a ring, but once Belichick sprinkles his magic fairy dust on him, the blinding Patriots aura will make him worth millions more on the open market. 

     

  7. 1. It was easy to forsee a step back on offense - they lost three OL starters two unexpectedly, and traded a decent QB with a low ceiling to draft Josh Allen. 

     

    2. With the addition of Murphy and Star, the defense should have been better, much better, even factoring in the Davis move. 

     

    3. Peterman earned the start in preseason. That being said, he lost it this afternoon. From all appearances he's a good man, a hard worker, somebody like my daughter should marry someday. But the NFL is a hard, cold business. He's not cutting it. 

     

    4. I want to see how this regime's draft picks play this year - that's how I'm judging McBeane. Today, Allen looked like he's on his way up. Edmunds was a beast. I didn't see enough of Phillips to make a judgement - I want to see his grade. Milano was all over the place. White didn't do much, but we know what he can do. Zay Jones was invisible. 

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  8. 48 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    For Allen and for Edmunds, it's not just a case of buying in.

     

    They need to develop pattern recognition to the point of automaticity, see-react (correctly) without intervention of conscious thought.  That simply takes time, different amounts for different people.

    By all means. I meant to say that buying in over and above...

  9. You need talent, and lots of it. However, a talented player who is a malcontent, or doesn't fit the scheme, or can't stay on the field, is a drag on the rest of the team. Sometimes addition by subtraction works. 

     

    The Bills are short on talent. But if Allen buys in, if Edmund buys in, if Phillips buys in the way White bought in last year, it'll be worth an extra couple of wins. 

  10. The Bills are hurting on paper, but I have faith McDermott will have them continuing to play over their head. Might not get them to the playoffs this year but I see a lot of teams out there who look worse. I expect Arizona, Oakland, Indy, Cleveland, Indy, Seattle, Miami, NYG and Tampa Bay to all be fighting for a top-five draft pick next spring. 

     

    Just for fun, here's my top-five draft order for next year. Feel free to mock me in 17 weeks:

    1. Oakland

    2. Arizona

    3. Indy

    4. Tampa Bay

    5. Seattle

  11. Between the offensive line turnover, the new quarterback and lack of WR depth, it's easy to look in from the outside and not see anything. Hell, nobody really knows what to expect yet on that side of the ball. But I'm still trying to figure out why so many people think the defense is a sieve.

     

    "Buffalo sucks" has just become the nation's default mode. No thought or insight necessary. Just got to go out and prove them wrong.   

     

     

     

     

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  12. 3 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

     

    ...doubt you'd see a vet......why dump AJ then?....even though tenured with Carolina for 6 years ("The Connection"), Anderson makes no sense.....maybe a PS stash.....

    Probably not, but I wouldn't completely discount it. A guy who's been around the block can add a lot of value in the QB room, more so sometimes than a QB coach. If - a big IF - they find the right guy at the right price, I could see it happening. As for the PS, I would expect that any rookie QB available would still sign with the team that cut him; not a lot of good options available out there. I don't see them grabbing a PS QB, just to fill a quota. But you never know.  

  13. 1 minute ago, BillsFan4 said:

    https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/09/02/plenty-of-quarterbacks-are-available/

     

    lots of Qbs available (though none are any good). 

     

    Does Bryce Petty have practice squad eligibility? I believe he only has 2 accrued seasons? (not sure though)

     

    Would the Bills be looking for another inexperienced quarterback to put on the practice squad, since they already have a rookie and first-year QB on the roster? If so, who would they feel strongly enough to bring in, since they didn't have one from camp that they're familiar with?

     

    Or instead, would they be looking for an experienced vet to sit on the active roster as 3rd QB and act as a mentor for Allen and Peterman? Maybe do both? 

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