Ethan in Cleveland
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Ridder traded to the Cardinals for WR Moore
Ethan in Cleveland replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah its that whole winning thing that he struggles with...career record 78-70. Allen's is 63-31. -
Solid move. One of McDermott's finest moments last season was letting this kid run out the clock against the Steelers. The game was not over but he let the kid get meaningful snaps in front of the home crowd. Rewarding a guy like this for hard work is one of McDermott's finest qualities. He should be a very very good RB3 and maybe push to be RB2.
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Ridder traded to the Cardinals for WR Moore
Ethan in Cleveland replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't understand this sentiment. They have an extremely overrated QB coming off a career threatening injury. At this point I still have Tampa winning that division. -
Levi Wallace available in free agency?
Ethan in Cleveland replied to Taro Nimbus's topic in The Stadium Wall
Get younger. They just developed Benford into a starting caliber CB. They can find another late round pick for CB#4. Now if the plan is to move Benford to safety and let Elam start at CB then I'd be fine with Levi on a cheap deal. -
So does Dane Jackson and so will Dodson This is a guy you sit and wait. Maybe if he hasn't signed a deal by mid-July you give him a call.
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Another special teams guy that offers little help for Allen. I didn't expect a significant WR in FA. That will come in the draft. I just wish Beane would take control of this team and stop allowing,McDermott to put precious cap space into special teams. Any 7th round pick can do what this guy will on teams for far less. Just get a day 1 or early day 2 WR in the draft and all will be ok
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I like Williams. He has speed and hits like a truck. I love Milano but if he does not return to form from the injury then 2024 might be his last in Buffalo with his contract. Hopefully Williams learns to play under control. This signing, as others have said, hopefully is better and cheaper than Matakevich. Matakevich was one of the worst wastes of money in the McDermott/Beane era.
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What if Allen and Mahomes swapped exact situations?
Ethan in Cleveland replied to first_and_ten's topic in The Stadium Wall
Swap the head coaches not the QBs. To be fair to McDermott, which I rarely am, Reid was a bust in Philadelphia too. He choked worse than McDermott ever did in Philadelphia. Maybe McDermott figures it out. Maybe he doesn't. No matter what we think Pegula seems committed to him. We will see just how committed if they have another early playoff exit. -
Hunter Renfrow to be released
Ethan in Cleveland replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
No thank you. We need speed and size on the outside. He is exactly what we don't need in the WR group. -
Greg Rousseau 5th year option, extension candidate?
Ethan in Cleveland replied to Matt_In_NH's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agree. He is nothing special so far. Pick up the option and let him play it out just like Edmunds. -
He is bad. Allen and company will eat him alive. However my guess is he doesn't make the final 53 roster.
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They had a franchise QB paid at top dollar for over a decade. They invested in OL. Took a RB in first round. They have had multiple productive WRs. They never found a good TE though. Like moat teams, they just screwed up the QB position after their star retired. They are going for the quick fix with Wilson, much like Buffalo did with Bledsoe.
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Britt Reid Prison Term Already Commuted
Ethan in Cleveland replied to RoyBatty is alive's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is so gross on so many levels. I'm not going to post how I really feel becuase this is not a forum for politics and I don't want any negative points. -
Great no one else wanted Epenesa or Lewis so we just had to keep them....
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If Brock Bowers is there when we pick...
Ethan in Cleveland replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
If he is there and there is interest then you trade down. Losing the 3rd round comp pick makes me want to trade down even more than usual. If there is not a run on WRs ideal situation would be to trade down into the first few picks of the second round and maybe flip our fourth comp pick into a high 3rd round pick. So move down maybe 5 or 6 spots from round 1 to round 2 then move up 50 or so spots into round 3. About 80-100 draft point value to move down and still be in the top 10 of second round. That's enough value to move from 4th round to 3rd round. One superstar TE is, not three... -
Definitely seemed that way
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Lol...good catch...I swear I just started typing and the auto suggest picked Northampton. I don't even know if that is a team...lol
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I'm in London right now crushing it in the gym 4 hours ahead of Buffalo. Knowing what we know now, on Day 2, what would your plan be if you were GM? Me, I think I sit tight at this point and let things settle. Beane plugged some holes. If I'm him, I see what happens at safety and edge over the coming weeks. My guess is there will be some value at safety. If I had to make a move, I would make a run at Chase Young ( see what I did there?) and see if he is willing to go mercenary and sign a 2 year deal (that really is a one year prove it) like Floyd did last year. BTW, saw Chelsea vs Northampton last night. Must say it was fun but not really thrilling like so many soccer fans suggest. Atmosphere was more polite than raucous. The Northampton fans were in one section and shouted the entire match(did I get that right?). The Chelsea folks mostly sat and watched. It was a Monday night. No beer in the stands and their main beer was Singha which is their sponsor.
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Don't agree with you on anything in this post. He had a torn pec that is a freak accident not an age issue. The Bills were never in cap trouble. They haven't gotten rid of anybody that they didn't want to because of age and injury. That said I applaud your contrarian post. It's fine to disagree with the board sentiment and with Beane or McDermott.