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Adam

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  1. I ran a mock draft with a trade up in second round 

    R1 Xavier Legette WR, South Carolina 

    R2 Edgerrain Cooper, ILB, TEXAS a&M

    R4 Beau Brade, S, Maryland 

    R4 Jamari Thrash, WR, Louisville 

    R5 Evan Williams, S, Oregon

    R5 Cornelius Johnson, Wr, Michigan 

    R5 Anthony Gould, Wr, Oregon state

    R6 Trajan Jeffcoat, DE, Arkansas 

    R6 Tarheeb Still, CB, maryland

    R7 Jordan Magee, ILB, temple 

  2. 43 minutes ago, Johnnycage46 said:

    All of the above.  All the reasons provided in the poll have led to them not getting it done.  Sometimes all at the same time.

     

    It's partly a habit/addiction.  And with a lot of habits/addictions...we still do them even when they are no longer fun.

    And not saying you shouldn’t. Unlike an addiction, this is a choice. Why pick something not enjoyed, personally I don’t understand it. 

  3. 5 hours ago, Beast said:

    By top priority I mean a first or second round pick.

     

    Glancing over the numbers from when Brady took over, there was obviously more of an emphasis to run the ball (to include letting Allen take off) and using the running backs and tight ends more. I didn’t gather Shakir’s, Kincaid’s or Cook’s receiving stats but, from memory, they seemed to be used a lot more.

     

    What I did do was focus on Diggs/Davis and this is what both looked like before and after Brady took over

     

    Diggs before per game:

     

    7.3 catches, 86.8 yards, 10.2 targets, 0.7 TD

     

    After:

     

    4.8 catches, 45.0 yards, 8.2 targets, 0.1 TD

     

    Davis before:

     

    3.3 catches, 49.0 yards, 5.5 targets, 0.5 TD

     

    After:

     

    1.7 catches, 36.5 yards, 3.7 targets 0.3 TD’s

     

    Now, take it as you may, I think the above clearly shows a bit of a change in philosophy and is that coming from Brady or is that what McDermott wants to see? That is quite a change under Brady and makes me believe that is Brady if kept, how much of a priority is wide receiver going to be when it appears the Bills actually went quite a bit away from their top two receivers, as well as needing help along the d-line and probably in the defensive backfield. I’m sure they will select a wide receiver….but at the top of their draft? I’m no longer so sure. (And trying to predict the draft is hard enough for so many reasons)

     

    And it worries me a bit that things will remain status quo heading into 2024. 
     

    I guess we will see in the coming months.

     

    Question is did he see more in the receivers we had, or in the other positions. 

  4. 1 hour ago, BlazinBill said:

    It was more than disappointing - I think McDaniel knew with the weather that he had to focus on developing a run game and change it up and show a different game plan it's just a shame we didn't have gap integrity and continue to try and tackle to high- and for the love of God please stop putting Boogie on the field 

    That's part of it. The other part was the scheme invited them to run- it hoped for them to have less productivity. They had a few big runs, but limited the overall damage, and pushed Tua to make throws he isn't good at. We got them away from their strength and won the game

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  5. 32 minutes ago, Fixxxer said:

     

    I wish he was nastier, he had only one big hit on a WR today. On one blitz the RB easily stopped him right on his tracks, he needs to keep those feet moving, use his size to his advantage. 

    I think this is a result of how he’s playing.  The linebackers like the safety’s shift a lot prior to the snap. He tends to be too close to the line to diagnose the play and ends up out of position. Every time I see him move up pre snap I expect a big play 

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