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What are your feelings on James Cook RB1
colin replied to BillMafia716ix's topic in The Stadium Wall
he has a couple of well mentioned bad habits, but unless they persist over time we have to assume they can be corrected. he was super productive for us, and we had really good drives where we featured him. he might not be as "good" as a lot of guys (say 12? i dunno) but at the end of the day we need production. he's very productive. that's why knox kinda blows and kinkaid is great, dawson doesn't produce and Kinkaid does. that's also why diggs' contract is so bloody concerning (von miller too obv). in the case of stef, he is still really good over the last season, but his production late and particularly in the playoffs is cheeks. this is also why we'd like to keep floyd and or aj, they are productive albeit not consistently and clearly not game changing players. i think KC copied the rams model, when we kinda have to copy, where you focus on a few total super stars and rely on them, and then everyone else can get filled in by whoever performs, including rookies and cheaper FA players. KC even let a true super star (hill) go because they realized the cost of keeping him (30 a year!, like 25% more than we pay diggs but for a player is much more than 25% better IMO) vs what they get getting rid of him (a pick from miami, and all that juicy juicy cap space). our signing of miller and so on obv ended up hurting us, but i really think our biggest mistakes were in contracts we paid to extend guys we already had (diggs, knox, keeping poy and hyde a season too long, etc). -
it's all quite cyclical, and defenses always catch up, so you really have to be able to do a few things to be a killer O. this is why i think we are going to draft (hopefully later) a real bruising power back. we are going to face nickle d's who want to crowd and body up on the wrs (frankly, that's the way you play to stop the bills), and having to tackle a big powerful ball carrier a bunch of times hits differently late in the 4th quarter.
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Bills to add Ronald Curry as quarterbacks coach (updated)
colin replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
brady was passing game coord at LSU, right? if he's worked well in that kind of a structure, then it's likely a good thing to replicate what he is comfortable with on our team. im not really sure why, but i feel like allen working closely with different people will make him better. he's the goat in terms of talent, but he's not had the highest level of guys to learn from and work with, so exposure to more should be fruitful. -
Wrestling and NFL Football Players (McDermott 76-1 as a Wrestler)
colin replied to CaliBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
wrestling has a very high number of participants in the USA, even on a per capita basis compared to most countries. it's analogues to weightlifting (the stuff the do in the olympics) in that it's super hard, has weight classes, requires insane work and requires/develops very very high level athletic skills/traits. they both also have weight classes, drug/doping history, and big asian and eastern euro dominance. They are both also close to but not quite much much more popular sports/activities. hundreds of millions around the world lift weights, do strength training, and most people see doing that as a good thing, but almost no one weightlifts. lots of people enjoy watching MMA, but no one really cares about wrestling (it's constantly at risk of being taken out of the olympics and such). mma is way more popular and relies on wrestling in a big way, BJJ has a much broader base of participants outside of organized school activity and is essentially a different version of wrestling/grappling. cross fit has people actually competing in weightlifting lifts, and has orders of magnitude more competitors and way way more growth. the down side of wrestling (similar to weightlifting) is that it is hard and brutal, unforgiving, involves weight cuts for young people, just destroys people's bodies, no one really cares about it unless they are involved in it somehow themselves, and in large part the culture turns off lots of kids. for a lot of kids involved in it, it's learning to swim through drowning, and it's really not fun if you can't win or are just getting trucked constantly. in eastern europe, they systematize it a lot more and teach young people skills so you don't end up having the slightly faster matured kids just over powering the slower to mature kids all the time and forcing them to quit. Judo has way more participants than wrestling, its another brutal sport, but lots of people are involved in programs and it seems like every man woman and child practices it in Japan. It's also a lonely individual sport that very few people care about if they don't do it, and most people don't even know who looks like a good wrestler unless they are suplexing and tossing someone making it obvious. it's also kinda diluted w folkstyle, free style, greco, and things like mma, sambo, bjj, and judo sort of divide the grappling world up too. i've always wondered if a sort of grappling decathlon type thing where people all compete in the different sports/rule sets wouldn't make it more interesting, but everyone who does one of the above tends to really want to specialize, so maybe not. -
Frazier Hired As Seahawks Assistant Head Coach
colin replied to Dick_Cheney's topic in The Stadium Wall
so do we get a comp pick for this? -
i dunno if it is related or not, but statistically what stands out on the bills over the past few years (aside from josh, obv) is that the D is a dependable monster and diggs is a production machine. the thing is, both of those fall to total crap in the playoffs. kinda hard to say exactly why in all cases, but it's happened way too many times in a row for it to just be a random event. that kind/level of drop off is too much. based on that, if i had a no cost out o diggs, i'd take it, which is wild because i'd totall swap his contract to sign tee higgins, who just has never performed as well as diggs over the course of a given season. im just hoping he sorts it out and we add some talent at wr so our playoff offense doesn't come down to a sumping diggs catching a perfect bomb from 17, or number 16 butter fingering balls in the corner (or davis the prior year).
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i think we will sign a vet Safety and a vet DL or two (likely more heavy on tackle) because there is no way mcclappy will roll with rooks in 2 DL positions and 2 S positions. i expect our first rounder, or our second rounder perhaps w a trade up, to be on a WR. i also expect another WR later on. i really think it's been proven that you can fill out a roster in a draft given the players we are losing are much closer to replacement level than studs, if we can get a bit of juice out of the DL and not completely flop at safety, our D should be about what it was last year, but some wr talent and kinkaid and cook and shakir growing will make our O pretty much the best.
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Get excited... change is NOW with a youth wave!!!
colin replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
miller had his best game vs kc, and we have only like 4 dl on contract next season. as much as i think we might want to move on, i think there is a chance he comes back to form next season and the front office won't give up on him. -
to me the question is: would you sign diggs today for what he would cost and what you know about him, or would you not? im really not sure how much his antics play into his value in the team, but i'd suspect at this point it's a slight negative, if it registers at all. he's been basically cheeks in the second half of every season, and just about every playoff. he isn't getting double teamed and he really doesn't make players round him better. we will know who we drafted, and have some idea of who will be signed come june 1st, so i suppose there is a decent shot we move on from him, but i think we trade up for a real star wr, and draft a wr later, and keep diggs for one last shot. diggs cook kinkaid, shakir, allen and some top flight rookie wr along w the line we have is easily the best offensive roster in buffalo since the kelly years, and light fools up.
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Get excited... change is NOW with a youth wave!!!
colin replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
im under the impression that diggs and knox have unworkable contracts, and von has a nearly unworkable one (at least for the upcoming season). i'd expect to get rid of tre, hope von improves, ride diggs and knox due to contract (knox is likely gonezo as soon as a window opens tho). i think it is 50/50 on morse, he's a good player but old and expensive and if bates is nearly as good it's not a stretch to just ride w "the master" lol. poyer im thinking the keep on a small contract just because mcd is allergic to a young D (pause, lol, funny post this is!). reflecting on the first post in this thread -- we have a really old team and the O isn't that old at all (morse, dawkins, 28 who's leaving, diggs is like just 30), so as we all know, the d is geriatric. imo this is a big part of why our d breaks down horribly at the end of every flipping year in the playoffs. re staffing the d w some cheaper younger guys should leave us absolutely no worse off come the divisional round, and maybe better. -
i keep thinking we make a fairly big trade up for the wr we want. i expect OTs and QBs to get run on, with a few cbs in for good measure, and maybe someone the FO has ranked as like 5-10 at wr drops to like 15-20, so they throw some picks out to get him.
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i think this is a result of our talent and our scheme/coaching. we have stone handed clowns in knox an davis getting lots of passes, and we have late in the year changes w the new oc and a complicated system, so guys have to think and react a bit more than in say a shanny system where the guy goes to the one spot and gets a ball at one exact time. i suppose the coaches could also like train these guys to catch better, but at some point it's set in stone and doesn't have much room. davis and knox are both just not natural pass catchers. cook just has a terrible habit of not looking the ball in.
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Three Potential Landing Spots For Tee Higgins
colin replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall
id take ridley at 10 for next year over a long term 22+ a year deal for higgins. -
Three Potential Landing Spots For Tee Higgins
colin replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall
does hill really get 30 a year? these numbers are bananas, B A N A N A S -
Lets support the new Staff and hope for the best.
colin replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
not me, im going to detract and with them defeat! -
imo if mcd misses the playoffs next year, someone like johnson could come in ala dungy going to indy w manning and just be gift wrapped a race car ready to run. we should be past our biggest cap hurdle next season, and will have a bunch of new young talent and less heavy contracts. i don't think it's that likely tho, because mcd has shown he should be able to get decent performance on d from lack luster talent through the reg season, so any improvement on O and we are basically a better team next season than this season.
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Inside Jets dysfunction article in the Athletic
colin replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
rogers better hope wilson doesn't find his mom's number somewhere. the tables can turn quick when young zach is in the cut. i will say, i thought saleh was a blow hard fake media guy (reminded me of how ditka turned out to really be), so im not shocked what was reported in the story. worrying about the giants getting better coverage, bad reports, it's all pretty pathetic. -
lol, my bad!
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i dunno if im missing something here, but brady was OC in the nfl before, and babbich has been dc on two different teams before coming here. neither of these guys are rookies at their new job. i'd contrast this to the start of 2023, where dorsey really was a rookie OC, and our hc was also our DC.
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Team Building Philosophy: Draft, Develop retain judiciously
colin replied to Matt_In_NH's topic in The Stadium Wall
andy has a philosophy of killer qb and oline above all, and he's done that. he poured picks and signed to big fat contracts o linemen. he simply won't field a team without premier talent on the oline. mc d, as close as i can tell, wants qb (got that) and DL and dbs above all. we have had mostly hits on the DB side, but our safety super value is over and the guys aged out. white getting hurt at corner doesn't help there, and us getting elam while kc got mcduffie really stinks, we've had pretty great db play throughout. the DL has been another story. so many picks and fa contracts to replacement clowns, or slightly above who get platooned and replaced w junk far too often. von getting hurt took out the player who mighta gotten us over in 2021 (before we signed him) and maybe even in 2022 (when cinci trucked us). it's really close, but kc has hit on more draft picks than we have, misses on basham, kinda misses on aj and groot, and elam, means we had to go sign floyd and von, and trade for douglas. -
Ryan O'Halloran - Bills should go Defense Heavy in draft
colin replied to BCAS Baritone's topic in The Stadium Wall
i think we get a wr in teh 1st, and a trade up is likely, maybe even a big one. i think we might get a big body running back, maybe a c if one is a value, and the rest of the picks will likely fill out holes in the d. i figure we'll have like 7 or 8 picks to spend on D, we should be able to get 5 or even 6 contributing players at S and DT/DE with those. any position needed we can fill in w cheapo guys like we did with shak, phillips, ford, etc -
2024 concerns at Saftey and Defensive Gloom and Doom
colin replied to Lenigmusx's topic in The Stadium Wall
joe marino had a lil breakdown of bean's 2023 offseason, was graded pretty well. we basically got lots of cheap FAs to contribute, and the people we let go weren't people we needed/missed. our players who will be exiting (with maybe the exception of floyd and aj, but they fell off so hard late and got hurt that it brings down their over all value imo) don't seem far above replacement, and were ghosts or hurt come the kc game. i think we can get similar and if a rookie or someone steps up large perhaps better results with scrap heap guys this offseason too. big resources/dollars should go towards wr on O, and true impact players on D. a cagey safety running a 4.6 who doesn't make big plays is not where we need our cap or picks going. LB and CB seem pretty set (even if we ditch white, who's been barely more than zero for 3 years now), dl and safety are what we need, but i think we can draft bodies and sign a guy here and there on the cheap. -
Meanwhile over at Russel Street Report (Ravens Fan Forum)
colin replied to BCAS Baritone's topic in The Stadium Wall
so lamar is trash in the playoffs, this is known. what im wondering is how the hell do the ravens always get such big nasty talented guys? they always have pro bowl guys all over the spot, and their backups and so on are all so physical and fast. remember last year when cinci had to beat them twice with their terrible back up qb playing? it took miracle plays for the bengals to beat them both times, and that bengals team smoked us. -
Playoff defense not just bad, next level awful
colin replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
aside from scheme issues, mcd is too addicted to smaller, older, and unathletic players. they get worn down, and injured. i know gunner bills will say williams shouldn't be in football because he doesn't know how to line up, but our only stop of kc came when get got the nod over a man who literally decided he should no longer play football. im not saying mcd needs to be as good or creative as billicheck on d, but he should have some kind of adaptability so that he doesn't need to bring players out of retirement to start in the playoffs (same with our o last season with beez and brown getting taken off teh couch as we were super bowl hopefuls). the mix of some kind of super complication that evidently keeps our more talented young players on the bench, with a simply predictability that has us dropping huge turds in the playoffs just gets old. we def need a new dc. -
Meanwhile over at Russel Street Report (Ravens Fan Forum)
colin replied to BCAS Baritone's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lol, honestly these posts almost looked like satire. Just 8 handle IQ stuff.