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L Ron Burgundy

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  1. 1 hour ago, Royale with Cheese said:

    I mean, maybe 1 year $5 million at the most.

    I wish something like this were possible.   Because he could play healthy the rest of his career.   But that's super unlikely and someone will probably pay him a ton.

  2. 27 minutes ago, GoBills! said:

    No thanks he is really good but not great, also he loses 2-3 fumbles a year and always never recovered them. We are big on turnovers, and I think for the draft capital and cap space he isn't a talent you can't find another way. 

    Honestly I'd rather give up draft picks for the game changer on D and or WR talent. You get a guy cheap for 4 years vs paying 20-30 million for a player for the next 2 years and praying it works out unlike Von. 

    If someone came to us giving a crazy setup for Cook or Kincaid I would listen if it meant we can get the WR we want or DE we want in this draft.

    I think he'd be great with us.  Playing with Josh over Geno?  Yes please.

  3. 3 hours ago, Beast said:

    I think the Commanders could do better. I think this is pulling the trigger way too fast on a trade like this. I am willing to bet there will be better receivers that will shake loose here soon.

    For just a 5th though?  Man.  Cheap.

  4. On 2/23/2025 at 10:45 PM, GunnerBill said:

     

    You can't blame them, in terms of being the main reason for the defeat, no. But when you have an elite QB and two years in a row that happens you have to consider as part of your fix why that is. Simply shrugging and saying "defense" is misguided. The Bills have to find a way to win the high leverage moments vs Kansas City in the playoffs. That is mainly, but not exclusively, on defense. They have made those plays in their regular season wins (particularly the last 3) but they just haven't been able to in the playoffs. 

    Or when the offense does score late and there are 13 seconds left...no, I get your point and we should always look to improve.   But fault?  It's the defenses fault.   Except the Cinci loss.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

    Then they gotta find a way to eliminate these yearly defensive injuries.  I don't see KC banged up defensively every January? Maybe a new conditioning staff will help?  Maybe don't draft such small players?  Figure it out....

    No, that's not it because they had injuries too (this year they were healthier but other years they weren't).  We just can't overcome.  Some might say it's personnel I say it's coaching.

  6. 1 hour ago, SinceThe70s said:

     

     I'll disagree that that the injuries they had didn't seriously compromise their chances of making it further than they did this year. 

     

     

     

    It did compromise their chances but through good/creative coaching they were pretty close to overcoming nearly historic injury levels.  While we, with a couple injuries every year, cannot.  I'd say it's because McD is too conservative while other high quality defensive coaches will take major aggressive risks.

  7. Just now, FireChans said:

    I know it’s just a silly discussion, but the Bills offense did a lot of dirty work to hide the defensive struggles this year.

     

    I don’t think we are holding as many teams to 14 without Josh carrying the load.

    Absolutely.  Not only did we have an efficient, high-scoring offense, but for the first time in a long time we ran a lot and controlled TOP.  That helped hide a lot of defensive deficiencies.  

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  8. 2 hours ago, Sweats said:

     

     

     

     

    The injury excuse is getting old and stale........every team has injuries come playoff time, but it only seems to be a Bills problem.

     

    Like, come on......

     

    Exactly.  Other teams utilize coaching creativity to overcome.  We don't.  Our defensive scheme/coaching and to an extent roster, is suspect.  I'll remain on team "fire McDermott" until I see some kind of proof of what he brings to the table.  Right now to me it looks like his success is 100% due to Josh and being able to run a good regular season defense.  He's supposed to be a D guru and his D gets smoked every single year in the playoffs.  I don't think he has what it takes to beat the best coaches.  

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  9. 4 minutes ago, ghostwriter said:

    Here’s my Top 10:

     

    1.) Jevon Holland, Safety, Miami

    2.) DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Chiefs

    3.) Marquise Brown, WR, Chiefs

    4.) Amari Cooper, WR, Bills

    5.) Darius Slayton, WR, Giants

    6.) Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Packers

    7.) Jeremy Chinn, Safety, Commandors

    8.) Joshua Uche, EDGE, Chiefs

    9.) Marcus Maye, Safety, Chargers

    10.) Jay Tufele, DT, Bengals

    Hopkins 2?  He may retire.  He didn't do much with the queefs.   

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