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  1. This lineup is stronger than last year.

     

    We are rid of WR drops and bad attitudes.

    Our safeties will outperform our old heroes.

    We will get better IOL play.

     

    And Coleman will make more highlight reels and game-winning catches than anyone in the 1st round.

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  2. 22 hours ago, finn said:

    Like us, maybe Beane got sick of seeing Davis, Cook, and Diggs drop balls. Now Allen has what might be the best all-hands team in the NFL in Kincaid, Shakir, and Coleman. They might not be fast, but they all catch the ball. 

    Gabe Davis taught the Bills this one important lesson:

    Nothing is more important than catching the football.

    We can also thank Gabe for drafting Kincaid and Colemam.

    I agree. We may be the best WR-hands team in the league.

     

    It has been said, and I am now fully on board: Keon Coleman has the best BALL SKILLS of any WR in this draft.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Saint Doug said:

    Look at it this way guys. We did a trade with the Chiefs and sent them Worthy. In return, we got this guy and moved up in the 6th round. Does this make you happy?

    We radically changed our board. And got the better WR.

     

    Worthy will not be what you think he will. Keon looks like the next guy to catch 4 TDs against KC in the AFC Championship game.

    And do it year after year.

  4. I was on board with Ladd. Felt sick watching the Chargers celebrate at #34. Watched more Coleman of his highlights.

     

    I started to see it. He will be a super-charged Gabe Davis.

    He will catch all the TDs and close-calls Gabe dropped.

    He will catch all of Cooks dropped TDs in the red zone.

    He will get Josh's desperation passes running out the sideline in triple coverage.

    And catch them.

     

    I'm good. I encouraged my fellow Bills fans to back away from that ledge I was hanging over.

     

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  5. Just now, Buffalo_Stampede said:

    Trust me, I was saying all offseason that the time is now to trade Diggs. I got killed for it.

     

    Trading Dawkins right after signing him is like 100% less likely to happen. 

    Yeah, seemed like we were a year too late on Diggs. That extension was up there with Miller's contract.

    The signing makes Dawkins worth more. Locked up in his prime.

    IDK if I got the bonus/cap hit right, though.

  6. 1 minute ago, Aussie Joe said:


    Does it ? I think Dawkins was paid a fair market value for his extension ..

     

    I can’t recall them paying Diggs anymore money this season … I think they did have to pay like a $3m higher cap hit to cut him,,, Of course Diggs is a cancer they wanted rid of and I think they quite like Dawkins …


     

     

    My enduring mental pic of Dawkins will be (after telling the world Buffalo could not lose at home) of stepping on Josh and killing a Shakir TD.

    I doubt I'm the only one who noticed.

  7. 3 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:


    Great to hear from you Brandon 😂

     

    Bills just paid Dawkins an $11m Signing bonus just to trade him a month later ? They really lighting  Pegs money on fire this offseason ..

    The $11m makes a difference. Not sure how much.

    2 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said:

    Collins can not play left tackle in any situation in 2024 on this team.

     

    He is at best the swing tackle on gameday and a possible replacement at left guard during the season if edwards is struggling.

     

    I am not convinced collins makes the final roster out of camp.

    Not Collins. Backup only.

  8. I rarely post, but feel I owe the community an outlandish projection. And I have earned the right.

    - KNEW that Allen was the Josh before the pick when 90% of this board had Rosen.

    - Picked Oliver as the target.

    - Sorta knew Kinnkaid was the man.

    - Strongly believed Diggs would be traded even though everyone claimed the cap was a no-go.

    - IDK, I may be in Beane's head ... that's why I need to type this. With that out of the way:

     

    Setting the stage:

    - Most teams now regard Malik Nabers as the #1 WR

    - MHJ dropped a bit due to non-combine participation.

    - Rome is showing up on more mocks out of the top 10.

    - AZ is going to cash in on a trade-down.

    - And if AZ doesn't, the Chargers will.

    - LAC could go WR, but almost everyone expects Joe Alt.

    - The Giants likely shut out of QB convo, will go WR

    - TN is all about an OT. Maybe like LAC.

    - Bills signed L Collins.

    - Diggs was not the only player feeling their oats on Twitter. D Dawkins was there too with his predictions. And post-season, with the googly eyes hoping he would get his extension. 3x20m.

    - LAC wants to move down, and TN needs OT too.

     

    The Terms:

    - If the Bills believe they have a replacement on the roster for Dawkins, he will be used as trade bait for LAC/TN.

    - Bills could then make that trade without exhausting this and next year's draft capital.

    - 28, 60, 2025 2nd for 1.5/7 + 4th.

     

    Projection:

    - 1-4 QB

    - LAC - Joe Alt

    - NYG select - Nabers, a diva in waiting. He will make Diggs and his passive-aggressive antics look like a straight-shooting choirboy.

    - Bills via TN - MHJ.

     

    I may be overestimating Dawkins' return. And of course, misreading the tea leaves. But that is my Mighty Kreskin moment for the 2024 NFL Draft.

     

     

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  9. Has anyone dismissing McConky as an X receiver considered that, aside from being a great WR prospect in general, his future could be as a replacement for a fading Diggs?

     

    As Cosell pointed out in the video posted in this thread, Diggs is no longer a #1 WR. And we're aware of certain behind-the-scenes possibilities in the locker room that may affect his future here - along with his cap numbers. The Bills are not simply faced with replacing Gabe Davis. They have to up the game of the entire WR room.

     

    For this reason, I would not rule out a McConkey selected at #28 if Beane thinks he is the best WR. The only surefire big-bodied studs in this rich WR class are MHj and Odenze - and out of our reach. With the uncertainty around Diggs' performance and contract, we need to add talent, not a height /weight profile.

     

    For example, Orange asked a great question up-thread. Why isn't AD Mitchels tape more impressive? Take the best WR, period. Come back on Day 3 and select the trait guys to fill out the roster.

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  10. Put OJ on today's Bills (along with Braxton) and he'd win the MVP even now. Receiving yards would be off the charts, and he'd run over modern LBs and DBs alike. Josh would be his closest competition.

     

    How many years did we endure the endless fawning over Emmit Smith and Barry Sanders as the best of all time? Only Brown could make a case, and that ignores OJ's 3 lost seasons from bad coaching and injuries.

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  11. 1 hour ago, PromoTheRobot said:

     

     

    Let's not pretend that anyone was opposed to the Bills making a big move. All I heard was championship caliber teams make bold moves. Well here you go. It ought to be a cautionary tale that not every deal works out. But it won't be.

     

    Agreed, but this signing was always a nightmare in the making. Paying $120 mil for a guy at the end of his career is never a good idea. Watching OBD lap it up was astonishing. This was Beane at his worst.

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  12. 3 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

    1. Tale of box score: Bills 314 total yards. Jets: 289. Wow. Almost even with Zach Wilson at QB. 

     

    2 Breece Hall Please. 
     

    3. Jets are now obviously more talented overall other than QB. Rodgers promised to partly close that gap. That won’t happen. But still … more talented overall. 

    That's the biggest problem. Teams like the Jets and KC are hitting on difference makers, while Bean is collectings draft and FA JAGS. 

  13. On 1/29/2023 at 5:23 PM, Mango said:

    A huge part of the issues heading into 2023 isn’t a single draft pick or hefty contract. It’s the sum of a number of iffy draft picks and contracts. 
     

    So right, all GM’s make mistakes, but Beane has put us in a bit of a hole. He’ll have a chance to fix it. But I’m not sure how many chances he should and will get to do so. 

    Beane is a Needs drafter. IMHO, his formulas push player position rankings to where we reach for the JAG OL this year and miss the All Pro WR, and next year pass on the All Pro OL for a JAG DL. This is the only way I can understand how he actually makes good late round picks - where he dumps his awful algorithms.

     

    Everyone says Diggs was a great trade. I suppose it was. Especially for Beane. Does his history suggest he would have picked Jefferson, already a more acclaimed WR, if he kept the pick? 

  14. On 11/19/2019 at 10:17 AM, row_33 said:

    Juice had the fullback weight and more speed than a quick running back.

     

    the only one....

     

     

    hey you go kids, he hit top speed by his second step

     

    When people put Payton, Smith, Sanders (Campbell?) or anyone not named Jim Brown in front of OJ I want to cry.  Juice was one of a kind, and the only guy that can be legitimately debated as better than JB.  Most of these folks didn't watch him on Sunday's, or won't vote for him because of his tragic fall.  In his day he was not the best running back.  He was the best football player in the NFL.  Period.

     

     

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  15. As someone very close to completing a doctorate, I will agree with the "anti-intellectual" comment regarding the current state of mind of this country. We've lost out ability to be rational and intelligent and instead have become more ideological and irrationally emotional. We can't reason about issues or have a legit discussion on something because everyone wants to stand on some moral, normative or ideological platform and not listen to anything that doesn't fit neatly into a narrow ideology. Look at the comment above about Olbermann. Someone doens't agree with Olbermann and his ideology and instead of using some rational argument with facts about why Olbermann might be wrong, he calls his degree from Cornell "fake Ivy League." That's exactly what I mean. Cornell is an Ivy League school, so again, let's not be rational about the facts, let's try to marginalize or redefine it to suit our ideological argument. Idiot.

    Until such time that universities offer a minor in common sense, the Olbermanns' of the world will continue to be reviled.

     

    And then there is this:

     

    I follow the advice of the playwright when it comes to intelligence..."Show me, don't tell me". Don't go about insipidly reminding people of how smart you are.

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