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Maybe you’re projecting onto someone else, because I’ve accepted that’s who Diggs is. I’ve been on record as saying that as long as he shows up when it’s time and balls out, I don’t care what he does in the offseason. Would it be great to have him there, even if he wasn’t practicing, to get acclimated to his new teammates and give pointers - as a captain - of course! But evidently that’s not in his character. The only problem I had with Diggs was publicly undressing his QB in the Bengals game and then skipping out early on the team. As Shannon Sharpe once told John Elway, “as long as you don’t openly complain about me dropping a pass, or running the wrong route, I’ll never publicly complain about you missing a pass.” Josh isn’t the type to show Diggs up if he drops a pass or runs the route differently than what he expected. He did have that one moment in the Bengals game when the two missed on one where he was motioning with his arm, but aside from that he’s always been quiet.
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Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
Brand J replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
For someone who signed a 10 year $450M contract (Mahomes) not too long ago, I am surprised he’s grumbling about a new contract already. When you have that much money coming your way, is more going to move the needle in your life? Your kids and their kids and their kids are already set for life if used wisely. -
Frazier seemed inflexible as a DC. It was the same stale scheme lacking any sort of innovation that the Bengals called basic. He had an over reliance on his front four and aside from Von no one could get back there with regularity. The Eagles were the model for how this scheme was supposed to be ran, their front set records. Look what happened once a gimpy Mahomes figured them out. I’ll take a Lou Anarumo type over a Leslie Frazier type any day of the week. He seems to scheme opponent specific. Let’s see how McD does calling the shots.
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Last we saw of Diggs this offseason, I believe was at a fashion event. What would we say if Josh didn’t show up to OTAs but was instead seen in NYC with his new gal? Would it still be “it’s only voluntary!”? For the record, I don’t care what Diggs does in the offseason as long as he shows up when it’s mandatory and balls out. I just wonder how the perspective would change if it was Josh not taking part rather than Stefon.
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Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
Brand J replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t follow hockey, but in the event I’ve got the Sabres on the Telly, who are the two superstars? Did Dahlin ever pan out or live up to the hype? Haven’t heard his name since he was drafted. -
Commercials are usually one of the best aspects of these retro videos, but they didn’t run anything besides the sponsoring companies. I wanted more nostalgia! Interesting how beloved Scott Norwood was. He even made the song at the end of the video. Too bad wide right was in his very near future. I was at a game a few years ago where Mark Pike was standing around for photos and autographs, but the line was empty. No one seemed to care. A year later I’d hear that he passed away. RIP Mark. RIP Van Miller. I think a happy medium could exist between this physical version of the NFL and Goodell’s league. Although my biggest gripes are with the questionable roughing the passer calls. Clean those up and I’d complain less.
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Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
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You take the LB with pass rushing ability, no question. Micah Parsons and his 4.3 forty is going first round in every draft. You don’t know how these guys will pan out, so it’s easy to say “take the Brian Urlacher or Ray Lewis types,” but if he can rush the passer or has a feel for the game like he knows what plays are coming, he’s worth a 1st round selection.
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Expected you and the Mrs to be decked out in hideous Chiefs gear 🤣
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Goes back to the adage that one percenters can only date other one percenters because everyone else will have their eyes on the $$$ Of course, that’s not an all encompassing take, but if you’re a wealthy celebrity looking for love, best to find it before you get that status, or you’ll have to date exclusively in that pool.
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Josh has gone Hollywood now!
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FIFY Great movie.
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At first glance I thought the picture was stretched to make him look bad, but then I saw the other players and realized it was just Dion. He has never had the best build for a LT, but even there he does look a little too round. Compare against the attached photo.
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Yeah I’d have to believe he would’ve been kept, but in a demoted role. After thinking about it for some time Frazier realized that’s not what he wanted to do so he stepped away. I think the hiring of that outside “defensive specialist/consultant” was when Frazier was still employed by the Bills. The wheels of change were in motion. Let’s see what McDermott brings to the table as a play caller. The Bills are better/deeper everywhere except MLB, so I expect that unit to step up and make plays when they’re needed.
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Before the offseason started, I knew there’d be a coaching change on defense. The Bills failed spectacularly in 3 straight playoff games (4 if you include the Houston collapse) and it would’ve been a near impossibility to sell to the fans that they were running it back again with the same crew. I just couldn’t see it. I know you have your sources, but the only 3 men who were in that room and know for sure what transpired was Beane, McDermott, and Frazier. If your source isn’t Beane or McDermott, I don’t think it could be spot on. Call me a cynic for not believing implicitly what Frazier would have to say about the situation.
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I see a lot of Stevie J in Dorian Williams. Could play brothers.
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Isaiah Simmons might be an answer for the Bills at MLB
Brand J replied to gjv's topic in The Stadium Wall
Two things can be true. It’s an indictment of Gabe Davis AND Dawson Knox. The drafting of Kincaid is a plea to give Josh another legitimate outlet, which Beane thought he lacked. I’ll agree that Knox is underused as a receiver, but can’t agree that he’d have a major impact if he suddenly became a focal point of opposing defenses. The guy runs unmolested many times and it’s like the defense sort of waves its hand at him “not a threat.” Perhaps that carries over to the red zone as well, they don’t check him between the 20s and still don’t look at him as a viable receiver in that zone, so he catches defenders asleep and has the production. -
Isaiah Simmons might be an answer for the Bills at MLB
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It says Knox isn’t the premium receiver you think he is. That’s what the drafting of Kincaid says. -
Isaiah Simmons might be an answer for the Bills at MLB
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Never said they’re playing the same exact position, they’re different style players. But I can guarantee there will be times where Kincaid is on the line of scrimmage. Don’t know how you took my explanation of Knox’s lack of savvy as “they’re not playing the same position.” -
Isaiah Simmons might be an answer for the Bills at MLB
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Yeah, we’ll just have to agree to disagree on this point as well. A savvy route runner is one who runs with a polished finesse. Knox’s WR equivalent to me is much more of a Gabe Davis than it is a Stefon Diggs or Cole Beasley. He isn’t going to give you that shimmy shake, dead leg, head/shoulder fake that sets up defenders and gets separation. He’ll do it once in awhile, like Davis’s head fake against that KC corner in the playoffs that made him fall, but it isn’t a staple of his game. I don’t know if you read the article about Knox as a youth basketball player, but according to his mother he was just bigger and more physical than the other boys. Her main concern was that he was going to hurt someone because he was always going 100mph as some sort of enforcer. Contrast that with Kincaid whose first sport was also basketball, but he was a scorer. He knows how to set up defenders. Beane, I believe, compared Kincaid to a bigger Cole Beasley. He has that route running savvy in his game that Knox lacks. I say all this fully aware that Knox could’ve indeed been a bigger part of the offense if Josh just simply looked his way. But as for the Dorsey blame for not running plays through him, they’re around these players much more than anyone on this message board, so you’d have to believe they know what these guys are capable of and what they can’t do. Beane said we didn’t have anyone in the building like Kincaid, so he traded up to pick him. I’d be surprised - if Kincaid is up to it - if you don’t see plays run through the rookie at times. -
Isaiah Simmons might be an answer for the Bills at MLB
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I haven’t studied Hock enough to have an informed opinion there, but I know Knox isn’t consistently open because he’s shaking defenders like a Travis Kelce or catching contested passes like a Mark Andrews. I know that. Knox is a very good athlete, but he doesn’t have the movement skills of a premiere pass catching TE, or “big slot.” Nor does he have the hands and savvy. And again, he’s not a bad player, but Beane should’ve waited on that extension. -
Isaiah Simmons might be an answer for the Bills at MLB
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To a degree, yes, but the picture you paint suggests it’s everyone else’s fault - but Knox - for why he isn’t a huge factor in the passing game. And I’m simply saying he bears some responsibility in that. He doesn’t have those traits I listed, he isn’t someone who’s going to consistently win in his routes, so Beane went out and got a guy he believes who can. -
Isaiah Simmons might be an answer for the Bills at MLB
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If he was as good as you believe Beane wouldn’t have traded up to select another TE. Nothing we’ve seen from Knox so far suggests a large catch radius, sticky hands, savvy route running, and a great feel for how to get open. He’s running uncovered on most of the routes he’s open, not because he flat out beat his defender. Beane just told you why he traded up for Kincaid, a player who has the potential to display those traits I listed above. I’m not saying Knox is a below average player, never have, but I am saying he’s an overpaid player who doesn’t command respect on the field. -
Isaiah Simmons might be an answer for the Bills at MLB
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And that’s why he’s not worth a contract that pays $13M/yr. I’ve gone on record saying Knox is open more often than not but he’s not getting the ball. That’s not on him, but when you pay a guy that much money and the production isn’t there, the value in the player doesn’t remain the same. Beane went out and drafted Dalton Kincaid because “we didn’t have anybody like that on our roster.” If Knox produced like the 7th highest paid TE in football and was a threat on the field at all times, do you think Kincaid would’ve been the first pick in the draft? Of course not. I think Knox is open because opposing teams know the ball isn’t going his way, but if he became a regular target and had to beat defenders with savvy route running skills and an innate feel of where to be, I don’t think he gets it done consistently, hence my “slightly above average” comment. -
Isaiah Simmons might be an answer for the Bills at MLB
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I was already proven right by this year’s TE deals. The Bills paid Knox $13M/yr last season, 7th highest paid TE in football. This offseason after the season he just had, with what amounts to limited production in regards to the contract, he wouldn’t have received the same coin elsewhere. If Gesicki and Schultz are worth $9M/yr, Knox isn’t worth $13M.