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JohnNord

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  1. Former Bills Defensive coach Leslie Frazier spoke to Albert Breer of Si.com. He is saying that he’s optimistic to get a HC job in 2024, and his plan to step away this season was to “re-charge” to prepare for a HC position. Most interesting quote was: ”Hopefully, an owner will give me a chance to talk to him about an opportunity,” Frazier said. “If that doesn’t happen, I’m good. I’ve had a good career. I’m good. My goal is to be a head coach. I know I don’t have much time left, I’m at an age where it seems like owners are going younger and younger, but I think I have some things I can bring to the table. We’ll see what happens.” Does this mean that Les is retired unless he can find a HC spot? Contrary to what some may say, his defenses always rank at the NFL. Believe it or not, If you look at the totality of his defensive rankings the past few years, he has a stronger resume than Vic “the genius” Fangio. With that being said, if HC is his goal, it’s going to ridiculously tough to catch on after the way the 2022 season ended. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/05/30/leslie-frazier-hopefully-ill-have-a-chance-to-interview-for-head-coaching-jobs-in-2024/
  2. I was referring to the person who said you could make a small fortune buying this stuff and selling it back to sports memorabilia collectors. The company that he paid does to run this sale takes a percentage of the total sales. They also sprung for security. That means that it’s highly likely someone on the staff will know the value of the collectibles and will price them accordingly. For that reason, I don’t think this sale will make fan wealthy. But if might be a good way for a collector to find something cool… I just don’t think it will be cheap
  3. Not really. The problem is that the auction house knows the value of the items. Something tells me they won’t be selling items at a “steal.” Maybe if they do 50% off towards the end of the sale, but the prices aren’t going to be cheap
  4. Yeah sometimes I feel that he shouldn’t get lumped in with Boogie or AJ because he has consistently been better and has proven at worst he’s a capable starter at DE
  5. No on here is talking about free agencyxm, where Beane has made a few BIG blunders. His biggest miss was signing Star Lotuleli. Beane’s scouted and drafted Star in Carolina where he flashed but never lived up to his potential. He decided to overpay for Star BIGLY and the return was 1 average season and 3 other years of below average play. The Bills couldn’t get out of his contract which was a big opportunity cost. Of course, whenever I make this point there are people in here that try to pretend Star was better than he was. But he wasn’t. He was a massive, expensive, underwhelming BUST There’s something that has to be said about the picks at DE. Epinesa sucked as a rookie, so they drafted Rosseau and Basham who also sucked. So they had to overpay for a veteran Von Miller. Von wasn’t a bad signing but had 1 of those 3 picks hit, they wouldn’t need to sign him
  6. McDermott at 22 is crap. What winnable game did he lose to screw up playoff seeding?
  7. Wasn’t there a rumor that there was one-year left on his contract. Considering that he’s chose to sit out this season, it would track for him to be on the list.
  8. Remember…the camera adds 10 pounds! It’s May….I’m not worried about him.
  9. Hopkins is picking up pre-draft: - He wants out of Arizona and want to play for a content - Arizona wants a significant asset - Contenders don’t want to pay Hopkins at his current salary and/or trade a significant asset The way I see it Arizona has three options: - Swallow their pride and just cut him for a better cap situation - Hang onto an unhappy player and hope you can trade him in-season (even though it makes it harder) - Keep ab unhappy Hopkins on the roster all season long
  10. They love Taron and won’t be moving on from him. There’s no guarantees for the others
  11. Agreed…I’m not sure why people seem to think he’s on the hot seat. With him taking over defensive calls, there’s definitely is more pressure him in 2023 than there was in 2022. But people sleep on how much power he has with the Bills and how much Terry reveres him. I think Beane gets fired before McDermott
  12. I think sometimes we underestimate just how BAD Saffold was. Despite this…the Bills never attempted to replace him which is almost as scary. I’m not so sure how much worse they’d be with Greg Van Roten or a returning Ike Boettger. You can scheme ways to help pressure off the edges but it’s harder when the pressure is coming up the middle. This is why I think they invested on interior OL talent Saffold was a Kromer guy - who I think has multiple strikes against him as OL Coach. He needs a big year to his job.
  13. Beane and McDermott ARE his inner circle!!! That’s who people don’t understand. Outside of Terry himself, they are the two most powerful people at One Bills Drive. I’d argue McDermott is probably #1 which makes the “hot seat” narrative laughable. Want more evidence? Look at how Terry dealt with coaches/GM’s with the Sabres… he’s not going to fire either McDermott or Beane any time soon. As far as who Terry consults with, the rumors were that he used to speak with Bill Polian frequently. It was also rumored that there was a deal to bring Polian to Buffalo in a Parcells-like president role in 2014. I wouldn’t be shocked if Polian was the guy advising him not to fire Whaley until after the draft - which is a textbook “football guy” move.
  14. Erik Turner is reliable… ECB is a fraud. I pity anyone who believes his crap
  15. McDermott has a lot riding on his this season with taking over playcalling duties but I don’t think he’s in much danger of losing his job if he fails. Dorsey on the other hand…
  16. I totally forgot about these two, but you are right - especially for Epinesa who will be a FA. If a DE like Jonathan Kingsley, Kameron Cline or Shane Ray balls out in the preseason, I would not be shocked to see a trade late in the preseason with one of these players.
  17. It seems like the Bills really like Oliver and want to re-sign him but he hasn’t done enough to justify the contract he’ll want. I see him in Edmunds territory, though the difference is that DT is a more premium position than LB. But yeah he’s really going to have to show he’s worth it. Bills might be able to re-sign Davis is he has another year like 2022. But will they want to? Good point… he actually has a potential out in contract after 2023, and given his contract, I wouldn’t put it past the team to exercise
  18. You’ve been worked, my friend. It’s all an act. Boy would I love to sell real estate to you Go back and watch the stuff he said about Tua and Herbert. It became a parody. This is just another example. As far as FS1, they encourage their personalities to really amplify crazy hot takes. It has nothing to do with market size as much as it does with social media engagement. Typically Bills fans are very active - which is why you see national media both pander and take shots at the team. Take a look at Acho when he was at ESPN vs. FS1. I rest my case.
  19. Here’s my choices: Spencer Brown - This is Brown’s second consecutive season to show improvement. He failed last year…if he fails again, you’ll likely see Buffalo replace him next offseason and move on the following season. Time is ticking. Ed Oliver - He’s never been able to consistently live up to his potential yet he’ll want a deal similar to Dexter Lawrence and Jeffrey Simmons - players who outperformed him despite being drafted later in 2018. But he’s not going to get anything close from the Bills or any other team if he doesn’t step it up in 2023. Gabe Davis - Davis had a good..not great season in 2022. Like Oliver he’s a FA in 2023 and the contract offer will likely depend on his performance in 2023. An improved season should secure a very lucrative contract at or close to WR1 money. Another 2022, and he’ll sign somewhere for modest WR2 money. Taylor Rapp - Rapp had options to sign a contract where he’d start or compete to start. He chose to sign in Buffalo to back up Poyer and Hyde. A good season could lead to a new contract with Buffalo to replace Hyde. Otherwise he’ll be back on the FA market in 2023. Poona Ford - same as Rapp. Ford allegedly took less money for an opportunity in Buffalo. With so many expiring contracts on the interior DL, a good season could help Ford cash in on a lucrative long term deal in Buffalo or elsewhere. Who else did I miss?
  20. You don’t seem to realize that Emmanuel has been a troll ever since he moved to FS1. All of there talent is instructed to have ridiculous opinions for attention. Just ask Shady
  21. It’s not about taking sides…I see this as a very sad situation on many levels and don’t have enough information to make definitive statements If the Bills kept Araiza, I am fairly certain he’d be on the NFL exempt list. I just feel that doing so, could likely be a distraction that lingered over the course of the season.
  22. The attorney for the victim is implying that the DA is concealing evidence to corroborate Araiza’s claim:
  23. I would agree that Buffalo made the best choice they could in the situation. I think a big part of the decision too (sadly), was that they wanted to avoid the distraction. Imagine the media circus that would linger all season long if Araiza was on the roster. Just not worth it for a punter. So they erred on the side of caution. With that being said, there still seems to be some degree of uncertainty around Araiza’s role that night. The DA concluded that he wasn’t present during the attack, however when the accusations first came out, his lawyer stated that any sexual contact between the two was consensual. Does this mean he had sex with her first before the attack? It does call into question whether she was inebriated then and whether he knew she was underage. Im wondering if Araiza told the Bills he wasn’t there during the attack and gave them reasonable evidence to back up his claims. But perhaps he did not tell them about interactions which occurred that night. I guess there still are a lot of questions we don’t have answers to
  24. It’s easy to forget that in the famous :13 game versus KC, Brown was destroyed by Melvin Ingram on 4th and 8 on the final Bills TD drive. It basically took good luck and a Herculean effort by Josh to juke him and scramble for a first down. Had it not been for Josh’s scrambling ability, the game couldn’t easily been over on that play thanks the very poor rep from Brown. To make matters worse, he played bad for most of the season last year. I just don’t hold the same optimism that Beane does for Brown.
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