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Is it an exaggeration? Maybe to a certain degree. You can say the Bills invested heavily in Charles Clay to get him away from Miami. Knox was a third round pick, otherwise, the rest of the TE’s over the past 20 years have been lower round picks or castoffs from other teams. Again, not heavy investment in the position, so you can arguably say, it’s been neglected.
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Agreed. Now that the Bills have at least three legitimate NFL receivers, we’ll see what Daboll can do with the offense. Hopefully this season he won’t call three run plays from the ten yard line starting at first and goal. That was last year. Kroft was injured and didn’t do much. Sweeney only saw real action in Week 17. Knox looked like a rookie TE, flashed potential, but had some key drops. Smith is primarily a blocker. Not sure if Knox can be a #1 TE, still too early to tell.
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Thanks again! Not surprised by the Cheatriots numbers.
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Thanks! Only three since 1992, that’s sad. And how many Bills TE’s over the past 20 years have averaged those numbers compared to the rest of the league?
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That, how many receptions, how many drops, touchdowns and blocking ability. Am I missing something?
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If the offense continues to sputter for another year, then it’s time to look for a new OC.
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How many games did the Bills TE’s have 100+ yards receiving in last year, let alone the past twenty years?
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Outside of Metzelaars, I have to agree. Been watching the Bills since the same time period (during the Chuck Knox era).
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Agreed. IMO, Allen needs a big TE that can get open down the middle and be a good red zone target.
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Looks like McBeane is happy with Knox, Sweeney, Kroft, Smith and Croom. IMO, the TE position has been neglected for years. While I like the other offensive additions this offseason, I felt TE was a glaring hole. Yes, Knox flashed some potential, but he also had a lot of drops. Not saying Knox doesn’t have the ability to improve, but if the Bills are planning on Knox to be the #1 TE, then I think it’s a mistake. It would be nice if the Bills could get with the rest of the NFL and get one to two TE’s that have the potential for multiple 100+ yard games a season. If I’m wrong and Knox and Sweeney turn out to be diamonds in the rough for the Bills, then I will gladly eat some crow on this.
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Rd 5, Pick 167: QB Jake Fromm, Georgia
Jerry Jabber replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah, she’s hot, that’s for sure! -
Rd 5, Pick 167: QB Jake Fromm, Georgia
Jerry Jabber replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So, Jake Fromm’s mom has got it going on? -
RD 3, Pick 86: RB Zach Moss, University of Utah
Jerry Jabber replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was hoping for a TE early, but I’m glad the Bills added another weapon to the offense. -
Article: McDermott Concerned about PSE Dysfunction
Jerry Jabber replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Sabres were the first sports team the Pegula’s bought, so they were brand new to owning and operating a sports franchise and it showed. The LaFontaine hire backfired in many ways, between LaFontaine quitting abruptly and Pat’s choice of GM [Tim Murray]. Murray gave away all the assets the Sabres were stockpiling during “the tank” as he tried to accelerate the Sabres rebuild, which left the Sabres void of talent and depth. The players that Murray overpaid for were traded away by the new Sabres GM [Botterill], so in actuality, all those years of tanking only got the Sabres three good players: Eichel, Reinhart and Dahlin. So after being at the bottom of the league for so long, I’m sure it started to impact a lot of people in the organization, but I don’t think overall the Pegula’s are bad owners, just inexperienced. With the Bills, the Pegula’s have had many of talks with Bill Polian, so Bill was able to provide a lot of mentoring to Terry and Kim. With the Sabres, they’ve had to learn as they went along. -
Houston fan's reaction to the Nuk trade...
Jerry Jabber replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Texans fans know how it feels like to be Sabres fans -
Jordan Phillips signs with Arizona
Jerry Jabber replied to junior's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sad to see him go. Jordan is a class act and I wish him nothing but the best in Arizona. -
Don't smoke brutha...just take your steroids and PED's, cough, cough...I meant vitamins Brutha!!
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Share an Unpopular Bills-Related Opinion
Jerry Jabber replied to Phil The Thrill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Flutie was likable as well, just depending on who you ask. -
Share an Unpopular Bills-Related Opinion
Jerry Jabber replied to Phil The Thrill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Josh Allen is just a taller version of Doug Flutie -
Wish Frank nothing but the best!
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