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Bob in STL

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  1. Nothing in this “analysis” means much since every player was on a different team, with a different QB, in a different scheme, with a different role, playing a different schedule. I am not saying he will catch 30 or 50 or 70 until we see how they actually use him. I expected more from Knox but his targets are not there. Kincaid will likely not be used as a traditional TE and we could see him as WR3 quite often.
  2. Of course he is a long shot, all 7th rounders are. Anderson was poached off of the PS by the Giants and he played in a few games last year. Tenuta is in the Packers organization, probably a PS guy.
  3. Hope so. They have had good luck with late round DBs.
  4. Really? You might be correct but you are calling these players immediate game changers! Then how did they all fall to the late 3rd. They just drafted 2 corners last year and both are contributing. Corner is something they have had good luck with in later rounds. Brown is the RT. The Bills are still very high on him and sticking with him. They just drafted OL in the 2nd and added a starter. DT is a position of need as is LB . You can’t fill everything with one pick. There is something about this guy they like. They picked him before all those immediate game changers that the 31 other GMs left on the board. . Your sentence in bold is not how McDermott and Beane work. I give them a lot more credit.
  5. You do know we play 2LBs on most downs? Is there really an inside or outside anymore? He backs up Milano and then Bernard moves “inside” to challenge Dodson. This guy is a hustler, a team captain, and a fantastic tackler. Who were all these other players?
  6. Three big targets plus Diggs. Nice. Kincaid will be great in the slot. Red zone. First downs. I like it.
  7. Give me 10 more players that do something about it. Being pissed is a normal reaction. Yelling on the sideline at your QB and storming out afterwards is not leadership. It didn’t help anyone.
  8. It’s the run game that needs the most improvement though.
  9. I guess it depends on what you call glaring. WR, OG, RT, MLB, SS, and RB all need upgrades to the starters. CB, OL, TE, WR and DL all need better depth.
  10. What? Great data even though you skipped Fletcher, after him the cupboard was bare until Edmonds. Jacobs, Haslett, Nelson, Conlan, Fletcher and Edmonds were all very good.
  11. Mixing eras is always tricky. Fletcher in his prime was a more impactful player. However he could not play LB in the Bills defense today as well as Edmunds. Edmunds will be gone. Beane will spend either cap room or draft capital that should otherwise go to WR/OL to try to replace him. Most likely whoever we get will fall short of replacing him if we play the same defense. The Bills have many question marks going into the next seasons. More than they have had in several years.
  12. They could get a starting G in rounds 1 or 2, something they passed on in the last few years. I think we’re going with Brown at RT another year, but we should draft his replacement as well. Two of the top 4 picks should be allocated to OL. Plus some Free Agent dollars.
  13. No. We would not have won a superbowl last year if not for 13 seconds, we would have played a home AFC championship game against a team that kicked our ass this year. We are third best in the AFC right now and Miami is right on our heels in the division. We are closer to 5th best in the AFC than to first. We have a coaching staff that has not been able to take this team any farther. We are weak in the trenches.
  14. I didn’t care for her performance. Not my cup of tea but I prefer they show modern pop stars over the past years when they hired older Classic Rock stars of the past that can’t play/sing like I remembered them. The halftime show is overblown and it interrupts the flow of the game.
  15. I just don’t think that was holding. The contact was at and behind the line of scrimmage. The pass was not catchable. The flag denied Philly a chance to come back and ruined an otherwise entertaining game.
  16. The sentences in bold that start your post say it all for me. It is as if you asked me, and wrote what I am feeling. No surprise a couple of vets from the mid 60's would think the same on some things.
  17. The Bills DBs played way too far off of the line. Burrow can hit an open receiver on the run in 2.6 seconds on average. Why did we play them so loosely? Are the Bills that worried about the deep passes?
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