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Views from the Opposition City - week 1 Pittsburgh
Coach Tuesday replied to Lothar's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sloppy analysis aside, this won’t be an easy game. Tomlin has them ready to go when the season starts and they’ve improved from last year. -
Bills trading Daryll Johnson to the Panthers for 6th rd pick
Coach Tuesday replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
Let me guess, your “cousin” again as the source? -
Bills cuts to get to 53 [final info in the OP]
Coach Tuesday replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You'll be sold an offensive coach with a (now) proven track record, accompanied by a vet QB at a reasonable contract who knows the offense and can act as a "stop gap" while a new, to-be-drafted QB is groomed. -
Bills trading Daryll Johnson to the Panthers for 6th rd pick
Coach Tuesday replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
Part of that might have been the opponents. Johnson is notoriously bad at keeping the edge, something he was still doing this preseason from what I saw - he gets sucked inside very easily and gives up contain. Like almost every time. You can't do that against teams like Baltimore and KC who know how to exploit it. -
Bills cuts to get to 53 [final info in the OP]
Coach Tuesday replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agreed, it's not lazy at all and it's highly likely to happen. Daboll would be wise to package himself with a QB who has spent time in his system - there will be plenty of openings looking for a brand-new HC/QB combo, even if the QB is considered a stop-gap. It's smart marketing. -
Bills trading Daryll Johnson to the Panthers for 6th rd pick
Coach Tuesday replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wonder if this is the last of the “future considerations” for Ray-Ray McCloud. Hate giving up on a developing young pass rusher they’ve invested a ton in. -
Good Night / Bad Night - Pre-season game 3
Coach Tuesday replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To my untrained eye I just find him inconsistent. This is not an overly complex defense and he’s been in it for a few years yet there are still Sundays where he’s just lost. He and the coaches often admit as much after those games. And then other weeks he makes an impact. I just don’t know what to make of the guy. An instinctive player with his measurable shouldn’t have weeks where he just disappears - but he does, so he must not be instinctive. I don’t know about waiting and investing years into him finally becoming The One. I tried that with my ex wife and in general, I think people are who they are and waiting for change is a fool’s errand. But McBeane have invested so much in the guy, heck, they haven’t drafted or signed anyone who might even begin to challenge his roster spot, I just feel like we’re going to be in this for the long haul with Tremaine. And just wait until they’re actually paying him top dollar, the outrage is really gonna spike when he disappears for weeks at a time. -
The Steelers were doing this for years - drafting receivers in the 3-6th round range, developing them in a high-octane passing offense, and watching them get paid elsewhere. Sanders was one such guy. They’d leave and the next one would grow in like shark’s teeth. With Davis, Hodgins and now Stevenson, we may be replicating that system.
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Good Night / Bad Night - Pre-season game 3
Coach Tuesday replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Amazing that the Bills basically traded DK Metcalf and Wyatt Teller for Cody Ford. Hard to argue with what Beane has done but this was an epically bad maneuver. -
Good Night / Bad Night - Pre-season game 3
Coach Tuesday replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agree with all of this. Cody Ford is the worst pick of the Beane era by a mile when you consider the opportunity cost. He’s just not a football player. Total scrub. -
The signs of even better things to come from Josh Allen
Coach Tuesday replied to jwhit34's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He did not “take what he was given.” He took whatever the f— he wanted.- 56 replies
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Shaq Lawson on trade block (update - traded to Jets)
Coach Tuesday replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
TBH he’d be a good add for that locker room. -
Shaq Lawson on trade block (update - traded to Jets)
Coach Tuesday replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Is that official team released? Amazing if true. They paid him a bunch of guaranteed money. -
Shaq Lawson on trade block (update - traded to Jets)
Coach Tuesday replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No he’s not. -
Shaq Lawson on trade block (update - traded to Jets)
Coach Tuesday replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Roberts isn’t going to be released, he’s basically their only pro bowler (maybe Cooks). -
Shaq Lawson on trade block (update - traded to Jets)
Coach Tuesday replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lawson too often plays at or close to replacement-level, which is why his employers keep struggling with reasons to pay him any more than that, it’s that simple. Dude is just average, and average veterans quickly get priced out. -
Joe B's 53 man roster prediction
Coach Tuesday replied to Kwai San's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Can’t imagine a team is going to put Hodgins on their 53 if the Bills were to try to stash him - dude has zero tape. -
Joe B's 53 man roster prediction
Coach Tuesday replied to Kwai San's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
From the article: Re-sign RB Taiwan Jones and TE Jake Hollister Now to the roster madness. This is a move Beane loves using at final cuts. He identifies vested veterans — players with over four accrued years of NFLservice or more — near the middle to bottom of the roster, on the final year of their contracts and without a ton of guaranteed money owed. Vested veterans do not need to pass through waivers and may immediately sign wherever they choose. Beane releases them initially, gives them some money for their trouble and re-signs them to give his team flexibility. In this case, it’s with the injuries to McKenzie and Phillips. That small move with Jones and Hollister would keep McKenzie and Phillips available to return off IR this year while keeping on two other younger players they otherwise would have had to cut. Jones has $700,000 guaranteed this year, and Hollister only has $137,500 guaranteed, according to OverTheCap.com. Upon their re-signing, it’s fair to expect their new contracts would be close to fully guaranteed for the season with a nice little signing bonus.- 96 replies
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