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JoPoy88

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  1. he hates the team and the GM. He will take their $50 mil a year mind you, who wouldn’t, but he cares very little at this point.
  2. A: who cares about the wall of fame? Sure, he can take OJ’s spot B: when he goes to the hall of fame, i assume he’ll go in as a bronco.
  3. this is also true! Let’s move Milano to safety and Miller to MLB.
  4. lol this is harsh in the most hilarious way possible, but not wrong 6 was bad today.
  5. Taron Johnson is criminally underrated. Not by the team - he’s earned every penny of that extension already. But this little subset of know-it-all fans that think you can move these guys around in the secondary like chess pieces. Taron makes that play because he knows his position, knows it well and plays that position better than pretty much anybody else in the league.
  6. Let’s move him to safety! @Shaw66
  7. lol I’m giving the guy credit for all his good takes over time, take exception to one, and Im being too harsh. Again, sycophants.
  8. you’re deluded if you think even these high profile guys know what they’re talking about. Cowherd especially. He’s a dancing monkey. Im surprised you can’t see his organ grinder right behind him.
  9. im petty? Or are you just a shill? I think @Shaw66 has had plenty of good takes over the years but he’s taken a sharp turn downward recently. Hey, he’s still better than @Virgil
  10. PFF will still find something wrong with him don’t you worry.
  11. Cue the “we woulda blown them out with CMC” morons
  12. lol roll your eyes all you want @freddyjj it’s an idiotic take to move an all pro slot corner to safety. Epic levels of stupid out here right now.
  13. Let’s convert Taron to safety! @Shaw66 so stupid.
  14. Lol. Enjoy yourself Cleveland you deserve it. 🐷
  15. lol. They’re high.
  16. that’s fine and impressive considering the QB and coaching situation down there. But it doesn’t really approach his “peak” in ‘18-‘19. Which is fine on it’s own and ignoring the injury history. I’m still in the unknown department on what exactly he does and means to the Bills, with this current run blocking and capable and upcoming guys in the slot, and a 2nd round investment expected to catch the ball as a halfback.
  17. I get you on the usage aspect, they could and will do whatever they want with him. Again though, and I guess this is my biggest disconnect with all the advocates of this move - I’ve seen nothing to suggest he’s back in peak form. And personally I wouldn’t move significant assets (which Carolina is demanding) until I saw some evidence of that. Yes, I know the Panthers are a trainwreck with no QB. But the extensive injury history is still there. I’m just not into it. I think the offense is fine and might even get better if Cook improves over the season and the offensive line improves (hope for this most of all.)
  18. Long odds of that happening, and not common in the NFL, but that’s the best possible outcome after getting him I guess. Trade for him, win the ‘ship, flip him for comparable assets after the season to some dumb team who wants to pay a RB like that? Sure.
  19. agree with everything here and you hinted at my biggest problem with this idea - if you go get CMC a rental doesn’t make sense with the price you’d have to pay to Carolina. So you’d be necessarily committing to him for a longer term. For the money he makes at a very, very non-premium position, you can’t give him 10-12 touches a game; his presence (if he’s healthy) and contract almost dictate that. I don’t see the fit and I don’t even know how good his is anymore. Yes he’s still only 26 but I’d like to see a real bounce back to prior form before entertaining committing to his deal long term and trading away assets for him. Assets that might be used to improve the interior of the offensive line, for instance.
  20. I predict this will not be the final time you’ll have to attempt to beat these facts into his brain.
  21. stating the obvious here a little, but yes of course that’s right.
  22. okay dude. But here’s the thing - he hasn’t been a top 5 running back for a couple years now. He certainly isn’t in Carolina currently, and he’s already popping up on the injury report with (at least for now) minor issues. And as much as you want to claim all the Bills’ RBs are contributors to “the problem” the fact is the run blocking of the O line is the primary problem. Of course there is no real problem, because no team needs an elite RB; certainly not a team with a QB the caliber of Allen. See: actual numbers, like point differential, 3rd down efficiency, etc…
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