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Jax Josh Allen Gets $141.25M & $76.5M GTD
Big Turk replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I guess being named Josh Allen in the NFL really pays... combined contracts worth nearly $400 million and $226 million guaranteed. -
Ask Vander Esch from the Cowboys who just retired after injured much of his time in the NFL about neck injuries and how they can derail your career...
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Interesting and detailed Bills Draft visits chart
Big Turk replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Except he has blazing 4.3 speed instead of 4.55 speed. -
Interesting and detailed Bills Draft visits chart
Big Turk replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Speculation is BTJ will be going in the teens and the Bills will need to move up to get him. -
wow...guess he will be judged by the ultimate judger now. And I doubt the "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" line with the glove will help him this time.
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One positive from Diggs departure that isn't being discussed
Big Turk replied to BeastMaster's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's true...the team always seemed to play better when it's backs were against the wall and everyone was doubting them and saying they were done. Anytime they were anointed as front-runners it seemed to get to their heads and they played with too much reckless abandon rather than focus. -
If the Bills would have taken any of those 3 outside Marshall and Treadwell, they would have been absolutely loaded at WR
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Interesting and detailed Bills Draft visits chart
Big Turk replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Anyone putting more stock in the combine versus what they watched on tape in actual games should not be drafting players. -
Now do 3rd, 4th and 5th rounds Calvin Ridley is not a ++ player? The man put up almost 1400 yards one season? 1000 yards last year...he is a very good receiver
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Interesting and detailed Bills Draft visits chart
Big Turk replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'd love Franklin here... -
One positive from Diggs departure that isn't being discussed
Big Turk replied to BeastMaster's topic in The Stadium Wall
The offense was mostly fine after Brady took over and Diggs was pretty much an afterthought in most of those games. -
NFL Opens 3rd Helmet Design to All Teams
Big Turk replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills better be all over those red helmets again...like they had when they were going to super bowls. -
Who is the best #14 in Bills history?
Big Turk replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall
OP shouldn't pose subjective questions with non subjective titles then. The title of the thread and what he is actually asking don't align at all. -
Who is the best #14 in Bills history?
Big Turk replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall
Diggs and it isn't close. The question wasn't "who is your most sentimental #14" or "who is your favorite #14". It was who is the best. Diggs far and away is the best and these other replies answering a question that wasn't asked probably need to learn how to separate logic and emotion a little better. This wasn't an interpretation question, it was a logic question not open for interpretation....by any measure Diggs was the best #14 ever on the Bills. -
interesting WR scenario posed by a friend
Big Turk replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
The higher up they go to get a player the bigger the rookie cap hit will be tho, something to keep in mind too... -
interesting WR scenario posed by a friend
Big Turk replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, not really. The advanced metrics are extremely in favor of Shakir actually being really good. They never were for Robert Foster. Shakir was getting targets as a #3 or #4 option and still made things happen. Foster was a defacto #1 for us and got targets because there was literally nobody else to get them. It was basically him and McKenzie that year for the last half of the season. Robert Foster was never #1 in open rate against man coverage like Shakir was his rookie season and was never #1 in yards/target for any WR with 45 or more targets like Shakir was last year. I am calling it right now Shakir will be in the 65-70 catch range and 900-1100 range for yards this season. Call it a breakout, call it a natural progression, call it whatever you want. What I see is a guy who is slippery smooth, runs good routes, gets open against a variety of coverages, catches almost everything thrown to him and then makes something happen after the catch with the ball in his hands and has running back moves and can bounce off tacklers to get extra yards. Yeah he is a 5th round pick, but who cares, so was Diggs. This is a good point and a large part of how successful a player is or isn't comes down to how they are used, the scheme they play in and the opportunities they are given. I mean would Puka Nacua have gotten such a prominent role in the offense if Cooper Kupp hadn't been injured? Probably not. Also, a WR drafted in the 3rd round on a bad team might get a lot more snaps as a top 3 WR than a 1st round pick drafted on a good team. Or at least a similar number of reps, and might be targeted more often than a rookie on a good team simply due to too many players and not enough balls to go around where the same player on a bad team doesn't have this issue. -
I mean honestly, so what? Did you ever snap at someone at work over something? Did that lead you to hating the other person for the rest of the time you worked there? Most likely not...you probably apologized and then by the next week it was forgotten and you were back to being fine with them. People really are trying way too hard with this... And this also shows me who has never played sports in their life. Tim Graham for sure...because if you have played sports even in the youth levels and haven't snapped at someone in the heat of the moment, you would be on a very short list. But someone who never played team sports as a kid wouldn't know this and would think this could be some huge thing... All it does is show he is clueless. Exactly...even playing sports growing up this happened regularly in the heat of the moment...it's obvious Graham never played team sports or was someone who sat on the sideline the whole gam and never really played.
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interesting WR scenario posed by a friend
Big Turk replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
How could they not afford him if they trade for him, then redo his contract and extend him and give him a $1 million base salary in year 1 of the deal? It's easily doable. The Bills need roughly $3 mil for draft picks, they have $3+ million available now plus $10+ mil coming free June 1st. That gives them about $13 million in cap space they could work with. Obviously they will need some for practice squad and signing players during the season due to injuries, etc but they don't need to worry about that until a week before the league year begins. At this point it's only the Top 51 players that count toward the cap. And it's not like they couldn't move some money around or potentially cut someone else to free up the space if they wanted to do it. -
interesting WR scenario posed by a friend
Big Turk replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why are you assuming we trade picks to move up in the draft? Those scenarios are independent of each other...it's not like both have to happen or neither can happen. You clearly don't understand how easy it is to manipulate the cap if you actually believe that. Players making far more than he would be making have very low cap hits in year one to facilitate these type of things. Diggs trade opened up a ton of cap space each year over the next 3 seasons following this one, I believe more than $25 million a year each year. -
interesting WR scenario posed by a friend
Big Turk replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Considering the Bills seem to do just fine with plugging literally anyone in the secondary and doing well within the scheme, should that be a big concern? Why waste high picks when their upside is limited within the scheme and the downside is even more limited with taking a 5th or 6th round pick? Basically the scheme has a lower ceiling but much higher floor than most in terms of individual DB value. We had literally a rag tag secondary in the heat game in Miami and held them to 219 yards of total offense with Ja'Marcus Ingram, a rookie street UFA forced into playing more than half the game after being called up from the PS due to injuries and missing 3/4 of the starters, including both safeties. This call for high DB picks is insane honestly and makes little sense. There is virtually NO UPSIDE to it. DL...sure I could see some picks there, but let's be real. We tried loading up on D for multiple years and where has it gotten us? The D has failed badly ion every playoff loss, even with the #1 and #2 defenses in the NFL during the season. Why waste your time trying to load up on D again? Settle for a middle of the pack D that makes a few key plays a game and load up on offense. You aren't going to win with D, you may be able to win with O. Sure we could. $10 mil is freed up on the cap post June 1st due to the Tre White cut and if they are making that trade they would already likely have an extension in place and the first year of that could EASILY be made to fit within the cap and then take up what Diggs would have the following years with a little extra most likely in there. -
interesting WR scenario posed by a friend
Big Turk replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not even close... Shakir is a far better receiver than Foster ever was and can run the full complement of routes. His rookie year, he led the NFL in percentage of routes he was open against man coverage and last year he led the NFL in yards/target for any WR with 45+ targets. Brandon Aiyuk was 2nd, and he led WR's in yards/target for any WR over 50 targets. Shakir has a chance to make a huge leap this season, and if anything, I think people are underhyping it. He reminds me of a cross between Robert Woods and Andre Reed. He has shifty, RB type moves in the open field and has enough speed to pull away from people, even if it looks deceptive and like he isn't really moving that fast. Also has an ability to get low and bounce off tacklers(like that crazy TD against the Steelers in the playoffs). He finished #1 for any WR with 50+ targets. 2nd to Shakir in any WR with 45+ targets. -
Report: Micah Parsons act is "wearing thin" in Dallas
Big Turk replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chris Jones always seems to make the big play at the big time in the key games when the game hangs in the balance. Over and over and over again...pretty much had a huge play in every playoff game for as long as I can remember for the Chiefs. -
interesting WR scenario posed by a friend
Big Turk replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Forget about defense. If we are going to win it's on the back of the offense. How many times do you have to see the elite D fail in the playoffs to know no matter how good they make the D it's not going to matter? McD should be able to make due with what he gets on D.- 109 replies
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