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BigAl2526

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  1. 3 hours ago, JayBaller10 said:

    Star was never a massive human being anyway, so I’m not surprised he showed up to camp lighter. I’ve long complained about how small he was to play a position Ted Washington excelled in - and as much as we hope he’ll come in to save the run defense, I cannot forget his mediocre play, frequent stalemate single blocks, and how he was losing snaps to Horrible Harry before his ACL injury. I remain skeptical about the guy.

    Likewise, I have pined for a bigger 1 tech.  Oh well, we've got what we've got.  I expect roughly a 50/50 split in reps between Star and Harrison.  With Phillips more fully recovered from his major surgery and Lotulelei being a little more fit than usual, maybe that rotation will keep them pretty fresh this year.  The main thing I'm hoping is that Oliver doesn't get stuck having to take a lot of reps at 1 tech.

  2. Sometimes I think it becomes a question of how long can you wait?  When a guy hooks up with a new team the clock is reset, but now a kid like Thomas has had a little time to learn the nuances of his new position.  I think it can be easier to have success with a new team, particularly for a guy making a position switch.  I think there was a Canisius basketball player who tried to hook up with Buffalo as a tight end a few years ago.  Things didn't go well for him, but he did show up later on and had a little playing time for another team later on.  

     

    For a kid like Christian Wade, the challenge is a little tougher because he's competing against two clocks.  One is ticking down the time that The Bills will be patient and let him hang on.  The second clock is his own biological clock.    If he doesn't impress the Bills enough to make the roster this year, what chance is there of landing with another team as a 31 year old rookie running back?

  3. Any comparison between Peterman and Trubisky is tricky at best.  Peterman had some physical characteristics that made translating his game from college to the NFL difficult.  Specifically, he had a weak arm.  I just read an article on Buffalo Rumblings explaining the advantages of a strong arm.  One advantage is it lessens the importance of anticipation.  If you have Peterman's arm, you have to have a higher degree of anticipation skills to be able to see that a DB is going to jump the WRs route, for instance.  While Peterman was fine in college, NFL CBs had him for lunch.  Trubisky had disappointing plays at Chicago, but he had decent stats and a lot of good plays too.  It was not enough to nail down a long term starting gig in the NFL, but he has a good arm and decent athleticism.  There are shortcomings in his game.  There are times when he doesn't read the coverage well.  That will keep him in a backup role in Buffalo, but he should do pretty well in that role.

  4. 27 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

    No McVay no Shanahan😂😂

    Whether or not it is deserved, on field production is a factor in such ratings.  Both McVay and Shanahan had off seasons for their offenses,  more because of QB issues than anything to do with scheme or offensive play calling.  QB changes this year for both may change how they're rated next year at this time.  The loss of Aaron Rodgers, on the other hand, will likely know Matt LaFleur off the top of the heap if that happens..

  5. 8 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

    FWIW, in terms of budget player acquisitions at TE, I don't think the Bills could have made a better choice to "push" Knox than signing Jacob Hollister.  He's been part of two championship-contending teams with top QB so he knows what effort and prep are required on a top team; he has prior connection and chemistry with Josh Allen from Wyo; and, in games where he's had the opportunity to take significant snaps, he's actually made a bit more of his opportunities than Knox in terms of Y/G and catch %.  He doesn't apparently have the athletic upside that our experts seem to feel that Knox has, but he's solid.

    I don't think Hollister has the ability to be as physical as Knox can be.  I don't think Hollister will win one of Kyle Brandt's weekly "Angry Run" awards like Knox did, but he has plenty of speed and quickness.

  6. Good to hear from you, Ice bowl.  I'm sure you could do without the drama you've had this offseason up in cheese country.  It seems as if Rodgers has burned his bridges behind him and there is no way he'd be willing to play for Green Bay this season.  I know he's toward the end of his illustrious career, but he's still a top 3 QB in the league.  Green Bay is in the Super Bowl conversation with him, but probably not if they have to depend on Jordan Love.

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    10 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:


    I watched a lot of UGA being down here in Atlanta.  Fromm did look better and you really couldn’t sit him after leading them to the National Championship game.  I understand why Fields transferred and obviously a good move.  I didn’t watch him too much at OSU so I don’t have an opinion on him.

     

    What’s your boss think about Nagy?  
     

    I heard Trubisky is a great guy.  I feel better about him than Barkley.  I hope he can resurrect his career, learn from Daboll and get a chance to compete in a year or two.

    Barkley is also a good guy.  Trubisky has a higher ceiling though.  He has youth, athleticism, and much stronger arm in his favor.  That's why Buffalo was happy to move on from Barkley.

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  8. 4 minutes ago, warrior9 said:

    Tre continues to get no respect. 

    He isn't flashy, he doesn't make big hits, he doesn't talk on social media... he just goes out and performs. 

     

    The great thing is, that's the culture that's been built within the organization and I absolutely love it. 

    Tre White is his 6th rated QB.  Among 64 starting CBs (before you start adding nickel backs, I don't think I'd call #6 (no respect).  He's not flashy.  Maybe that's why he's not higher, but there are some good players ahead of him.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  9. On 5/26/2021 at 9:23 AM, Boxcar said:

    What's the point in calling something voluntary if you don't consider it to be voluntary.

    "Voluntary" means you don't get fined if you don't do it.  Obviously, it is More voluntary for some than for others as some players are a lock to have a roster spot whether they show up or not - Stefon Diggs  for example.  Other players face a huge battle just to make the team failing to participate in OTAs may not be a disqualifier for making the team in itself, but in a competition where the final decisions are based on very small differences between players, those players had better regard OTAs as mandatory.  

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