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  1. 13 minutes ago, MrSarcasm said:

    How often is a fourth WR personel used? More than what other personnel groupings?

     

     

    Answer: Yes. More than the 5 WR personel.

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    After further digging, Arizona was the highest user of the 4 WRs personnel last year at....(drumroll)... a whopping 18% of the time followed by Seattle at 10%. ?

     

    The thing is it's not about running a 4 WR set. It's about creating mismatches using different personnel grouping. Like a 2 or 3 WR set with different players ( Diggs, and Brown, Diggs and Beasley, Brown and Beasley, etc)

     

    So a 4th WR could feasibly get action in any of these sets. Or is that off base?

     

    I suppose by that logic we must run a slot of 3 and 4 DE sets since Lawson, Hughes, Murphy and Johnson all saw plenty of action last year

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  2. 1 minute ago, MrSarcasm said:

    Still with DK?

     

    No I'm saying that everyone is expecting a AJ Brown or DK when in reality your chances of getting a Zay Jones is much higher. To boot you want to take this chance on a guy that wont see much field time for 2 years. 

     

    It doesn't matter what the name is. Just a point a reference in the discussion regarding 2nd round WRs.  ?

     

    The chances of getting any impact player in the 2nd at any position is going to be slim this year considering the construction and depth of the roster.

     

    At this point would you rather try to hit a grand slam or a ground rule double?

  3. 14 minutes ago, MrSarcasm said:

    So true... Zay was a beast...

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    Because Zay Jones is available to be drafted this year, correct.  Jw

     

    Also, what you're saying is that your fear of drafting Zay Jones wouldn't allow you to draft AJ Brown or DK Metcalf. That's simply irrational.

  4. 1 minute ago, MrSarcasm said:

    Again, so how does a backup WR fix the offense this year or even next?

     

    Finding another WR that can take the field and add another dynamic option to the offense that defenses will already have a hard time with will take the offense to the next level. Running a fast past offense can wear your own guys down so allowing them to have another more than capable WR in the wings stresses a defense even more.

     

    What if the WR they draft goes on a tear towards the end of the year and takes more snaps than Brown. It's not like this a rare occurrence. You act like a second round WR can't come on and be better than the guys the Bills already have

    4 minutes ago, MrSarcasm said:

    DE, Saftey, CB, OL.

    WR and RB outside the 3rd but I'd be willing to 'reach' in the 3rd for a skill guy if the value was right.

     

    All of the positions you mention would undoubtedly be backups to start too. So you tell me how would a back up, DE, safety, CB, or OL improve the defense or offense

  5. 1 hour ago, MrSarcasm said:

    Am I not seeing something? I keep seeing people are wanting us to go WR first/second pick in this years draft. Why? We now have a stud WR1, an excellent WR2 and an excellent slot. All of these guys are under contract for the next 3+ years as well.

     

    So people want us to use our 2nd rounder or 3rd to draft a backup WR that will hardly see the field or they are expecting one of these three to be cut in the near future(I'd like to hear which one lol).

     

    Please someone shed some light on the matter.

     

     

     

    The Bills offense ranked towards the bottom of the league, while the defense ranked at the top.

     

    The Bills put significant resources this off-season on defensive players, and not necessarily an equal amount on offense.

     

    Brandon Beane says the team needs touchdown makers and guys who can take it to the house from anywhere on the field. 

     

    The draft is loaded with offensive playmakers

     

    A second round de or safety would see about as much time (maybe less) than a wr. They would be sitting behind at least 3 players and maybe 4.

     

    The reason the Bills lost games was a lack of offensive fire power.

     

    How's that?

     

     

     

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  6. Round 2 Pick 22: Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame (A-)
    Round 3 Pick 22: Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame (A+)
    Round 4 Pick 22: Damien Lewis, OG, LSU (A+)
    Round 5 Pick 9: AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College (A+)
    Round 6 Pick 9: Antonio Gibson, WR, Memphis (A+)
    Round 6 Pick 22: A.J. Green, CB, Oklahoma St. (A+)
    Round 7 Pick 25: Colton McKivitz, OT, West Virginia (A+)
     

     

     

     

    Round 2 Pick 22: Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU (A+)
    Round 3 Pick 22: Kyle Dugger, SS/FS, Lenoir-Rhyne (A+)
    Round 4 Pick 22: Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame (A+)
    Round 5 Pick 9: Lamical Perine, RB, Florida (A+)
    Round 6 Pick 9: Colby Parkinson, TE, Stanford (A+)
    Round 6 Pick 22: Braden Mann, P, Texas A&M (A+)
    Round 7 Pick 25: Antonio Gibson, WR, Memphis (A+)

     

    I'd be stoked with either if these drafts.. tried not to pick the same players but Claypool and Gibson were calling my name. 

     

    Everyone wants our offense to take the next step so why not draft O heavy.  I think this draft will end up similar in real life. Just load the field with playmakers and chain movers and have the defense pick their poison. 

  7. 11 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

    What two other instances?

     

    Either way it was a penalty.... and I was amazed to see Cody Ford on his Twitter still not understanding how.... read the rules. It’s that simple.

     

    Honestly, I did a quick YouTube search and it's hard to find them without watching entire videos (and also remembering which teams). I distinctly recall one on wildcard weekend and one in the divisional round. 

     

    Regardless, (you are correct) it is technically a penalty by the books. That being said if I were his coach I'd tell him to make that block Everytime, although set a pick rather than engage the defender.

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  8. 2 hours ago, ScottLaw said:

    I guess you didn’t read my post at all. We don’t all agree it was an awful call. It wasn’t. It was the right call and a stupid play by Ford.

     

    And yet two other instancances of incredibly similar blocks weren't called in the playoffs..

     

    Also, if he doesn't make that block and Allen decides he's going to set up and pass, someone is probably going to get a strip sack on Allen since he's still in pursuit. 

     

    I suppose that the NFL should institute a rule for defensive players, saying that they will be penalized if they hit a player after the ball has progressed down the field past them.  (I.e a D Lineman chasing down a reciever after the catch)

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  9. I'd have to say some version of the song Bella Ciao.. this song is simple and gets me all janked up when I hear it so I can only imagine how amazing it would be to have an entire stadium filled with people chanting Bella Ciao.  I personally like the classic version the best but can understand people wanting a techno/modern sound. 

     

     

     

     

     

  10. 2 hours ago, dave mcbride said:

    It's supposed to be an outside shoulder throw, which is why he was looking that way. Allen threw it inside and about 8 yards farther than he should have. Usain Bolt wouldn't have gotten to that one. After 16 failed attempts to deliver a catchable deep ball to the receiver,  the last place I'd look to assign blame is the receiver. 

    And yet if he threw a back shoulder throw like you want him to, the DB is on the outside waiting to make a play. If McKenzie be hasn't slowed up those last five yards he might've had a shot. Not saying Allen was even good because he wasn't... Also look to the scramble and throw to the right side of the endzone where McKenzie failed to make a play. I looked at my wife immediately after that play and said a better receiver scores there.. going back to last year we haven't had a WR, TE or RB bail any of our QBs out yet you see spectacular catches every week in this league. How about the catches Gesecki (sp?) made against us or the TD catch Landry had. It helps when you have playmakers to help out instead of role players

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  11. 41 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

     

    I m not sure there’s a lot of love for Zay. I think there are those that belive he can be decent, and those who want him traded, cut, or just kicked off the planet. 

     

    The guy is a great athlete, above average route runner and has enough speed and body control to do the whole route tree. 

     

    But his hands were a disaster as a rookie and then  last year he was better but still not living up to his second round status, and still smwith some memorable drops. 

     

    Personally i cant see why he can’t have an Allen Hurns type career and knock out a couple 800+ yd seasons as a contributor. 

     

    Keep drafting to get better there and don’t extend him. But for many you either have what’s considered the  appropriate visceral hatred for the guy, or you want to be his soulmate.

     

    Its an aspect of human nature I’ll never understand 

     

    Exactly.

     

    People on here love the homerun aspect but don't want a guy who can get base hits. They just want to see the long ball and all that's about it. If you can't do that your basically worthless in modern NFL. Lol. No need for blocking or being a complimentary player... Let alone knowing where you're supposed to line up draw defenders away from certain looks..

     

    ...It all about the deep ball...

    12 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

     

    A few long passes?

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    Less than 5 games?

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    Jesus.

     

    Foster played the first 4 games last season, was cut and put on the PS, then came back for the last 8.

     

    Thus, he played in 14 games.  You can agree to disagree opinion-wise as to his value, but you can't make up your own facts that he played in less than 5 games.

     

    And if you wanna call the back half of his season, where he came in the last 7 games and caught 25 passes for 511 yards and a couple TDs "a few long passes," then we have very different definitions of "few."

     

    Considering other players in the NFL routinely put up 100+ catches; averaging <4  per game isn't all that impressive

     

    Unless you think 65 catches is impressive on which case I'm sure he'd continue his pace he'd have the NFL receiving yards record. And also TDs. Definitely TDs

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  12. If I had started this account a year ago. I would've started an analogous thread to the Zay Jones thread. The love for him on this board, and in general, is absurd.

     

    He had a few good games (i.e. big plays). He's a speedster with a limited skillset and I find it amusing how many people can't see past it. 

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  13. Definitely Bills D, although I'm always a sucker for them earlier than expected.

     

    Josh Allen won me a few games down the stretch last year and I think he'll be solid again this year. I'm guessing he'll run it more than he has in the preseason. So bonus points right there. 

     

    Shady is kind of a sleeper for me since think this is gonna be his last year as "the guy". When he put the move on the defender and picked up the first last night it looked like something he would've done with ease in years past.

     

    WRs I'm not so sure about. Beasley could be steady/not great, Smoky is probably gonna be streaky or solid, and maybe a last round flyer for Zay or Foster if there's no kicker I want

     

    No TEs unless Sweeney or Knox impress the first couple weeks

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