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mushypeaches

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  1. The short answer is that if they're smart, they don't trade up. Frankly, this might be a year to trade down and stockpile picks for future years. How many rookies do we need to make this team? Likely - not many
  2. I think we're mostly aligned to the desire to upgrade the position, but for way too many reasons, Winston is not the guy to do that with
  3. RB is the last position that we should be investing FA resources on. Draft, Draft, Draft - stay young, cheap, and healthy at the position Lather, rinse & repeat
  4. Lots of luck with that... God I hope we're nowhere near that conversation
  5. I'm thrilled with where we are on the D-line. Lots of depth, experience, versatility. This should be an area of strength for next year
  6. what a waste of money for the Colts. That's how you stay in QB purgatory
  7. He's a nice player and would have been good to keep at a reasonable price. But not at $10M per for only 50% of the snaps. Can't keep everyone, and I'm OK with not overpaying to keep Shaq
  8. How stupid could Bill O'Brien possibly be?
  9. I like this move if the money is right. He's a beast when healthy and complements what Singletary brings to the table
  10. OK, I'll bite... Has never played a full 16 game season without injury Has averaged 4.0 yards/carry through his first 3 seasons (despite having several long runs to boost that average) Weighs 230 lbs Has had trouble getting along with coaches and management Doesn't come across as the most motivated or hard working athlete Will want a big second contract Again, I get that we want a big complementary back to Singletary. I just think we can do much better than this guy
  11. Hard pass. Why give up assets and cap $ for a RB whose best days are behind him already, when you can draft a guy with a similar round pick
  12. Unsure how this is related. Also trying to understand what urgency there would be to extend McDermott and/or Beane with 2 years left on their contracts
  13. good god, can we please not trade big draft capital for another WR
  14. What's the big deal about this? Weren't Mrs. Whaley and Mrs. Marrone doing this too??
  15. I'm not missing any point there, fella. His "plays" more often than not were a result of other more talented players winning their battles. Let's not overpay for JAG. I don't think anyone is going to be saying "dang" about Jordan Phillips leaving, especially if he gets big $$$.
  16. Yes!!! Let's overpay for a guy who got released by the Dolphins, will likely not put up the stats again that he did this year, and will cost a fortune to hold onto at the same position we just drafted a guy in the first round... But but but, he's a "chearleader" and loves Buffalo. That'll come in handy later when we can't re-sign our really talented draft picks to second contracts!
  17. gosh, would never have seen this coming after the dude sat out a whole year...
  18. I'm more than happy to watch Jerrah overpay this guy. Dak's OK but I don't see him as a championship QB. Anyone think that he'll really get any better than he already is?
  19. I think that a B grade is probably about right, given the production that we got. But to think that there's that many teams that nailed it with an A or a B+ is probably a little bit of grading on a curve
  20. They should absolutely look to move on from Stafford. If you don't have a top 5 QB (which he never was, and never will be), or a young QB on a rookie deal, then you are in the "messy middle" and destined to live in a constant state of purgatory. You'll never be good enough to reach a conference final, and you probably won't ever be bad enough to get a top draft pick. Stafford isn't a bad QB, or a bad guy, but in this day and age, you can't cling to a guy just because you see him as "good" or "good enough"
  21. we're not trading draft picks for tight ends when we already have several options already on the roster, and some of them (Knox, Sweeney, even Croom) that haven't hit their ceilings yet and are cheap cost-controlled options
  22. Offensive coaching is #1 for me. We can't keep trying to win scoring 17 points if we're never going to legitimately threaten other teams with schemes & personnel
  23. This is going to be pretty low on the list of things for me to get riled up about going into Saturday's game. Let's look at this from an opposing coaching staff point of view: Do opponents fear our offense? Can defensive coordinators easily scheme against our offense? Do we have an innovative top-flight play caller? Do we have an aggressive unpredictable head coach? Are we likely to have a game plan that attacks opponents weaknesses? Do we have a track record of scoring lots of points this season? Are we regularly getting big chunks of yards? Is our QB prone to turnovers and/or bad decisions? Do we have playoff experience? I'm not trying to be a negative Nancy. This has been an awesome and enjoyable year so far. But we do have to be realistic about what our chances are this year based on the above factors GO BILLS!
  24. Good context. There were large portions of the last two seasons that were raging tire fires
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