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Chilly

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  1. Honestly, I am more bothered by Austin's arrogance.

    Don't mistake state and city pride for arrogance. I love this city and wholeheartedly believe it's the best place to live for me, but there are downsides. Our public transportation is non existent and traffic is awful, for example. But in general almost everything is satisfactory to awesome which is why I love it. The people, food, culture, economy are all great.

  2. At what point in his career has he shown he is Solid at anything?

     

    He's had some good games, Seattle and Miami this year come to mind. He can catch the ball in space and run well, and he has good speed on deep routes. His game fits a Dennison offense decently because that type of offense is all about getting receivers in space and running with the ball.

     

    Realize I'm not saying we should pay him a ton of money or that I think he's a star or anything. Right now, he's going into next year as the best #4 WR we have on the roster. Listenbee hasn't played a down in the NFL, he's a relative unknown, and I don't think it's smart to bank on him.

     

    If we can structure a Goodwin contract that makes him easily cuttable, it makes a ton of sense to bring him back as the incumbent #4 WR, and he obviously would be competing with the other WRs in camp to make the team.

  3. I think Goodwin is a solid receiver, and the Bills are going to be running an offense that focuses on YAC. A guy like Goodwin can be an asset in that type of offense as he's super fast and can run in open space.

     

    My feeling is this comes down to money. If he's cheap enough to bring back, let's keep the depth. If it looks like he wants some money then I'll likely pass.

  4. He ran more of a cover 3 in Cincy as the DC to Marvin Lewis. He ran the Tampa 2 after becoming a Dungy assistant with the Colts and ran the same D under Lovie in Tampa. His D when he was Head Coach in Minnesota started as more of a cover 3 type scheme and became a Tampa 2 as he went along.

     

    He has experience of both. You can bet pretty strongly McDermott wants to run his scheme.

     

    McDermott runs a lot of modified cover-1, cover-2, and cover-3 with A-Gap pressures, so it's not like it's a huge departure for him to coach.

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