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I think 12 personnel would be very effective in the RZ where Dorsey so far has shown lack of creativity. That is also where a lot of our turnovers showed up. 12 personnel is a formation that creates more confusion and decision making for the Defense. Supposedly Dorsey has some familiarity with it. I don't think it is an outrageous idea. You are free to think otherwise.
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Cosell's opinion is a definite plus in the Zay Flowers' column. I give more credence to what he says than what I read in an anonymous draft profile. The contract value regarding TE and ILB is a valid point. For me, in this draft particularly, I'd like to focus on offense early. Maybe Wright falls to 27 and that is a legitimate pick. If not, I suspect there is a likelihood that OL and WR may not have someone available when the Bills' pick that I would deem worthy of it. I favor Kincaid because I am thinking of him as a weapon in lieu of a WR. Washington is probably too early for 27, but I will not be shocked if he goes late first. I think he is an exceptional blocker and an underrated RZ threat. And I'm an UGA fan, so biased, but I do believe he could be a valuable piece if Dorsey is willing to gameplan that way.
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It they go offense in the first, this is a plausible list. I'd be surprised if Kincaid or Wright are there at 27. Mayer, maybe. I'd rather take Washington, though Mayer is the more complete player right now. Not sure what to make of Flowers -- super skilled, but tiny with midget arms. He probably still goes before the Bills' pick.
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Will DeAndre Hopkins be available this offseason?
Dr. Who replied to NeverOutNick's topic in The Stadium Wall
Oliver would still have to be replaced, so you probably spend an early pick on DT if that is the plan. -
Well, as you probably know historically there have been times when there were rival claimants, not to mention the novelty of an emeritus pope, but the operative word in the phrase you bolded is dictatorship. You might have looked to the prior sentence for an explanation where I assert that "the pope speaks authoritatively for the lived wisdom tradition of the Church" which indicates an ecclesial witness that is broader than an individual deciding which is how modern people tend to conceptualize it. It doesn't really matter if non-Catholics find that ridiculous. I am attempting to clarify the grounding of papal infallibility within Catholic theology -- and of course, as That's No Moon indicates, one can always dismiss all this as an innovation that obscures a different history.
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Going to Catholic high school doesn't mean you have a correct grasp of Catholic theology. If you dislike the Church, that's your business, but simply as a matter of fact, you appear to think that papal infallibility involves a sinless life and perfect knowledge both of which are manifestly incorrect. Papal infallibility involves very narrowly circumscribed conditions in which the pope speaks authoritatively for the lived wisdom tradition of the Church on matters of faith and doctrine. It is not a dictatorship of one and it does not mean the pope is ethically pure, a saint, or unable to make erroneous statements.
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Best value position in the draft..go get them Bills
Dr. Who replied to McBean's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, perhaps, but I am not talking about trading 59. I think Hyatt could be there. -
Best value position in the draft..go get them Bills
Dr. Who replied to McBean's topic in The Stadium Wall
As I said upthread, Kincaid and Washington tend towards extremes. Mayer is probably the best traditional TE. I wrote elsewhere that Kincaid, Washington, and Bergeron were my three favorite players in this draft, so I appreciate both TEs for different reasons and would be happy with either one of them. -
Best value position in the draft..go get them Bills
Dr. Who replied to McBean's topic in The Stadium Wall
I would trade up for Kincaid in the first. Think you should compare him to the wr class and think of him as a difference maker weapon. -
They ought to be picking UDFA stock ahead of us, dammit.
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Best value position in the draft..go get them Bills
Dr. Who replied to McBean's topic in The Stadium Wall
I like Kincaid and Washington the best, though they bring very different skill sets. Mayer and LaPorta are among the top 4. A lot of folks question whether Dorsey would make use of 12 personnel. They also see the depth at the position in the draft and are willing to wait and maybe devote a day 3 pick to TE. I think that means you lose out on the top level talent that is where the real quality can be found. I hope we get one of the top 4. I'd love to add Bergeron, but I doubt he lasts to 91. So, I think your hypothetical sequence somewhat optimistic. I'm fine with Hyatt at 59, that's about right for him. Given my concern about the oline, I almost think Washington might be a better pick at 27 because he is an exceptional blocker. (Also, there's a pretty good chance Mayer and Kincaid go before 27.) -
TSW Mock Draft 2.0 - Who should the Bills take at #59
Dr. Who replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's an underwhelming list. I chose Luke Wypler. Apart from ESPN, a number of sites have him as a late 2nd pick. The Bills had Wypler in for a visit and he is supposedly above average at both run and pass blocking. He's not an imposing athlete, but if he's effective that is what matters. Mingo or Musgrave are the skill players one might consider here. I'm not thrilled with either at 59, so I think doubling up on the oline is a worthy strategy. -
Cogent observation.
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Didn't help get insight into girls, either. I was disappointed.
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I dunno, when I sent off for my degree after sending in proof of purchase for all those comic books, they didn't tell me anything about email direct script. Must be something that requires a higher level buy in.
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I wondered, too, but not enough to ask.
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It's all one big cabal and nobody can read anybody's handwriting.
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Poached, Over easy, Sunnyside up, Hard-boiled, Scrambled, or my favorite
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I'm guessing it's an implicit political message as I suppose you know. Doesn't have anything to do with football which coincidentally, neither do Diggs tweets.
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I think it should be Ducks Given (used the PG Version, but actually that might work.)
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Sean McDermott excited about calling the Defense
Dr. Who replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
I wish @Einstein's Dog would get involved, because I am thinking of writing a groundbreaking monograph on how it was really Einstein's wire fox terrier Chico that wrote the paper on general relativity. -
So it's basically the NFL would prefer to relocate small franchises to larger markets and collect a windfall. That will always be true. Since Terry Pegula clearly purchased both the Bills and the Sabres to keep them in Buffalo and there are indications at least some of his older children are not indifferent, the hearsay is either specious speculation based on the general principle that a city like Buffalo should always be ripe for the picking or it boils down to ghoulish speculation about Kim Pegula and the punitive nature of the inheritance tax. The whole thing is distasteful and I do not believe either is rooted in anything substantial.