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  1. Just now, Paup 1995MVP said:

    Dolphins signing our scraps.  Noone did less on the Bills then Siran Neal.  Have no idea why we ever paid him more then vet minimun.

     

    We were told he was some special teams ace, and only time you would notice him was when he took stupid penalities on special teams.

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  2. 2 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

     

    I would definitely consider him in Round 2.  

     

    He aint lasting to 60.  My dream is to move back and pick up more draft capital.  Then use that capital to move up again into 2nd.  I would rather have two picks in 35-45 range than 28 and 60.  I don't care about the 5th year option.  If the player is good enough, you signing him anyways.  If he isn't your not picking it up.  And if he is just mediocre, the 5th year option is an overpay.

  3. Ricky Pearsall is up to 39 on DJ's big board.

     

    He's my 5th rated WR.  I think he fits perfectly to what the Bills need and what WR work best with Allen.  Tell me this isnt what Beane and Mcdermott have been saying:

     

     

    DJ Big Board

     

     

    Pearsall is a loose, smooth wideout with outstanding hands and toughness. He is quick in his release and he understands how to change gears as a route runner. He is fluid getting into and out of breaks. He has outstanding hands. He attacks the ball at the highest point and makes some circus catches (SEE: one-handed gem vs. Charlotte). After the catch, he is quick to transition up the field and has the elusiveness to make defenders miss in space. He has a lean frame, but he plays with excellent toughness and competitiveness. Pearsall followed up an excellent 2023 season with a solid week at the Senior Bowl and should have a starting role from Day 1 for his drafting team.

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  4. Another case of this regime just getting married to a guy they have seen before and not going for the better option out there.

     

    Rapp was not good, and to put the cherry on top, dude was always hurt when he had to play.

     

    I don't even know how he fits McDermott's scheme.  All the guy does is give up long plays.

     

     

  5. 12 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


    kromer is one of the absolute best in the business and started back with us… checks note… 2 years ago. 

     

    So you think Kromer wanted to release Morse?  I highly doubt it.  He has to just work with whatever the bosses give him.  He isnt a miracle worker.

  6. 1 minute ago, NoSaint said:


    just as a pulse check - 

     

    the coaches have some idea of McGovern 

     

    and we haven’t even entered free agency or the draft 

     

    Sorry, I dont trust these coaches to build an o line.  It took them 5 years to build what we had last year.

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  7. This is so dumb to me.  Right back to the days of our o line being patch work.  

     

    Edwards is a below avg guard and who the heck knows if McGovern can play center.

     

    What are we doing here?!!?

  8. 16 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

    https://www.cover1.net/cole-beasley-option-routes-josh-allens-development-buffalo-bills/

     

    This literally talks about how cole beasley changes up his speed on routes to get an advantage..  

     

    Or talk to a wide receiver coach.. changing up speeds doesn't mean running slow... It can help create leverage

     

    You don't need to be running 23 miles an hour to create separation... You can do it with craftiness and savvy 

     

    You are missing the point.  Look at the speed AD comes out of the break here:

     

    Lazy

  9. Just now, Buffalo716 said:

    Coaching and scouting for a long time I respectfully disagree

     

    NFL wide receivers do not run balls to the wall every single play

     

    Changing route speeds is a huge part of being an NFL wide receiver

     

    Thats cool.  Not sure I really care about you coaching some HS kids.

     

    A WR in NFL has less than 3 secs to get open.  They better be moving as fast as possible.  The best NFL WRs are going full throttle.

  10. Just now, Buffalo716 said:

    Changing route speeds is a massive part of a world class route runner

     

    You certainly just do not run full speed every single route

     

    Mixing up tempo and variance... Allows you to set up cornerbacks for further routes... And gain leverage advantages

     

    Everybody in the NFL is fast just running at 100% speed doesn't work.. guys like Jerry Rice and Antonio Brown and Cole Beasley and Andre Reed were Masters at changing routes speeds.. it's the variance that gets you an edge in the pros

     

    Everybody is extremely fast you need to have nuance to route running

     

     

     

    Sorry bud, but the best WR in the NFL runs balls to the walls every damn route and changes direction at full speed and literally cant be stopped.

     

    WRs don't run full speed on routes because they cant change direction at an abrupt rate when they are running full speed.

     

    Bums like Gabe Davis runs half their routes at half speed.

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  11. 59 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

    Did anyone hear AD Mitchell at his presser mention he doesn't run routes at full speed?  

     

    I'm glad someone pointed this out.  I thought I heard that and it gave me a bad impression.  I think he thought it was a flex, but he needs to be able to manipulate a route by running full speed.  

  12. On 3/1/2024 at 4:39 PM, JohnNord said:

    They will restructure Allen before any of them 

     

    They may sign him to an extension too.  Looking to give him more money and add some years to lower his cap even more right now.

     

    Right now he is signed through 32, would it really be unreasonable to think he plays till 35?  

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  13. On 3/1/2024 at 5:22 PM, BillsFanForever19 said:

     

    As @GunnerBill pointed out, in listening to the end of Beane's presser at the Combine - the feeling I got was that Douglas is more likely to be released or traded than extended.

     

     

    They are not getting rid of their number 1 CB.  White may not play all of next year.  They are treating him as not being here next year.

     

    If Douglas doesn't want to do a contract extension, they will add a few void years just lowering the cap this year.

  14. 15 hours ago, Warcodered said:

     

     

    Pearsall is going top 40.  I like him a lot better than other WRs that are supposedly first round right now.  If Bills take him at 28, I would be very happy.

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  15. 11 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

    I am not against a receiver in round 1, but I’m not in for a trade up unless it costs only a 5th or later pick.  The only realistic trade up seems to be for Brian Thomas and I’m not sure he is a great deal better than Legette or Franklin or even Devonte’s Walker (in 2nd).

     

    So many teams are looking for WR this year and this is considered a better WR draft.  In 2022, there was 13 WR taken before pick 55.  There is no waiting.  They need to take one in round 1.

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