
Don Otreply
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He is more consistent and a better pass catching TE than Knox, and he sure as hell is gunning for the #1 TE designation in this team, wether that happens or not Idk, but it is one of those TC battles to watch.
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To me this list, shows just how bad at HC / GM hiring evaluations owners actually are, as is known, if you get these two hires wrong you’re screwed, it’s as if owners repeatedly hire guys that have no actual plan or have little capacity to implement one. (Gase & Caldwell for instance) You would think by now the formula for team building would be well established, but I guess not…, the NFL is after all a private club for rich guys to play at, as long as the coin rolls in they don’t care so much…
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Most intriguing Training Camp competition?
Don Otreply replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Frankly all these position competitions are important in their own right, Beane you freakin genius, you have created a lot of battles, it’s a win win situation for the team and the fans. Go Bills!!! -
Most intriguing Training Camp competition?
Don Otreply replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh yes you do… -
Most intriguing Training Camp competition?
Don Otreply replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That is neck and neck with CB2 imo, -
It was both.
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All these types of lists are based on biased opinions, (just like our own opinions) there are no absolutes involved, Josh ranked at #9 is because many pundits are still hoping Josh regresses, (the I told you so group) and that it’s the Buffalo Bills after all… it’s gonna take a SB win and or a few more successful seasons for the stain of the drought years to fade, sad yet true. Go Bills!!!
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Good points made, for Ralph, every period of success he and the Bills had, it was followed by decades of mediocrity, he never seemed all that interested in the sustained success thing. I just assumed he was busy making even more money in his other endeavors, so the Bills were literally just a hobby for him, so it really never mattered that much to his portfolio.
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Slot Recievers - McKenzie / Cole
Don Otreply replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No one on this green earth realized how awful KB and Zay Jones would turn out to be, I had up till then not seen receivers who was afraid to catch a pass, hell, if we had it started McKenzie and Duke Williams we would have won two more games that season…, 😁 -
Slot Recievers - McKenzie / Cole
Don Otreply replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yup, I counted him out two seasons ago, shows what I know… 😁 -
Slot Recievers - McKenzie / Cole
Don Otreply replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This right here^^^ This will be our version of two TE sets, so to speak, GD will take JB’s spot, teams know damn well that if they don’t cover Davis he can catch and score a bunch of TDs over a season, so with Diggs, Davis Beasley and Sanders, with a sprinkling of McKenzie and Hodgins (sp) we have a really potent receiver group, it truly is a pick your poison situation for defenses. Go w!!! McKenzie in a way is like our current #2 CB, always in competition for his job, and always winning the position, I would not count him out, as it were. Go Bills!!! -
Slot Recievers - McKenzie / Cole
Don Otreply replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Didn’t McKenzie score seven TDs last season? that kind of production is not on the bubble, just sayin, also not saying he is Beasley either, but the guy scores points. -
McDermott at the American Century Championship
Don Otreply replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Your right, I was hitting nearly identical scores when I was 25 years old… Go Bills!!! -
Ralph was Ralph, warts and all, some good some bad, much like all the other humans on this rock.
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Your points are well made. The run game will have three major objectives, 1) protect the QB/run block, 2) move the chains, 3) score points when the opportunity presents itself. This is a pass first offense, and the running game is a complimentary piece of that strategy. If those three objectives are achieved by the running game on a regular basis the run game will be seen as successful by the GM, HC, OC, and the owners, and that is what counts. I’m starting to believe that some folk are over thinking the run aspect of the offense. Go Bills!!!