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SAL M: Bills WRs have no business being starters.


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Listen to some of Sal's soft, spoon-feeding, leading questions during post-game player interviews or at PCs...

 

"Lorenzo,what does this win today say about your team's ability to fight against adversity and come together when the going gets tough?"

 

:lol:

Sal M is one of the harshest critics of the Bills.

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McD drafted Tre. Whaley drafted everyone else.

I'll go to my grave believing Whaley had nothing to do with this draft and McD was running it with what he knew from Carolina's scouting. I'll never believe that Pegula let Whaley run it when he had every intention of firing him.

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I'll go to my grave believing Whaley had nothing to do with this draft and McD was running it with what he knew from Carolina's scouting. I'll never believe that Pegula let Whaley run it when he had every intention of firing him.

Im with you on that

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It's hard if not impossible to imagine any team going into a big game with Zay Jones in his condition, Kaelin Clay, Andre Holmes and Brandon Tate. I just find it hard to imagine.

 

I found it hard to imagine going into a big game against the Bengals with only four corners total, one of whom only plays inside and one of whom was signed two days earlier regardless of familiarity.

 

I found it hard to imagine starting an OG who hadn't been active by design any of the four games, with a bad career and a bad training camp, coming off two big upset wins.

 

Thats just weird. And it bit them on all three.

A rebuilding team is by definition an incomplete team. The team had glaring holes before the season even started because to state the obvious it didn't have enough talent to begin with. The Bills have accumulated picks instead of gratuitously given up picks because it wants to rebuild the roster primarily through the draft.

 

Entering the season especially after jettisoning some talent (most notably Watkins) I doubt that McDermott and the owner believed that their roster was good enough to make the playoffs. The wrestling coach could have used the same patchwork strategy that Whaley used and make this year's team a little better than it is now. But that wasn't part of his plan to comprehensively rework the roster and restructure the cap distribution.

 

I'm on board with what is going on. It's not so much about the now as it is about the future. It takes a lot of fortitude to absorb the punishment and indignities associated with rebuilding. There is no other way.

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I'll go to my grave believing Whaley had nothing to do with this draft and McD was running it with what he knew from Carolina's scouting. I'll never believe that Pegula let Whaley run it when he had every intention of firing him.

I think everyone realizes this.

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And the bigger problem: they've accumulated picks, presumably with the intention of moving up to draft a QB. But the list of teams who need to draft a QB just keeps getting longer: add the Giants now, and (with the way Kizer is going) keep the Browns on the list too. So sooner or later one of those high picks will need to be used on a WR or TE, so it won't be around to get a QB. In other words ... the road is still a long one.

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I'll go to my grave believing Whaley had nothing to do with this draft and McD was running it with what he knew from Carolina's scouting. I'll never believe that Pegula let Whaley run it when he had every intention of firing him.

The owner wouldn't even allow the neutered GM to publicly speak on behalf of the organization. The wrestling coach was in command from the get go. Whaley wanted Taylor to be let go while the new HC wanted to keep him. The qb remained with the team. What you believe to be true is obviously true.

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Trade for a real WR this week or just forget this season

They wont do it. They will not give up picks. The front office is looking at this season as a bonus. No one expected anything out of them. All their attention is on next year and beyond. Edited by Billznut
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They wont do it. They will not give up picks. The front office is looking at this season as a bonus. No one expected anything out of them. All their attention is on next year and beyond.

 

Maybe there's someone stupid out there willing to take Dareus off our hands in exchange for a pass catcher.

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A rebuilding team is by definition an incomplete team. The team had glaring holes before the season even started because to state the obvious it didn't have enough talent to begin with. The Bills have accumulated picks instead of gratuitously given up picks because it wants to rebuild the roster primarily through the draft.

 

Entering the season especially after jettisoning some talent (most notably Watkins) I doubt that McDermott and the owner believed that their roster was good enough to make the playoffs. The wrestling coach could have used the same patchwork strategy that Whaley used and make this year's team a little better than it is now. But that wasn't part of his plan to comprehensively rework the roster and restructure the cap distribution.

 

I'm on board with what is going on. It's not so much about the now as it is about the future. It takes a lot of fortitude to absorb the punishment and indignities associated with rebuilding. There is no other way.

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Zay is literally, inarguably, the worst starting wr in the league right now. I still think he is going to be good. But he has more drops than catches. I've never heard of that.

 

Oh, and he's the best we have.

I don't think there's any way he gets "good". I think we have the next incarnation of TJ Graham/ Roscoe/ Goodwin/ etc.

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I don't think there's any way he gets "good". I think we have the next incarnation of TJ Graham/ Roscoe/ Goodwin/ etc.

I'm gonna go with the "you gotta get open first in order to drop a pass." I think he'll be o.k. But that doesn't mean "great." I never thought he was a talent on the level of the Watkins-OBJ-Benjamin-etc. draft class, even though I read many times on this board that he was.

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Sal needs to watch the KC game in progress. He has forgotten what a QB looks like.

 

CBs draped all over the WRs, yet Smith still throws the ball (yes, yes, into their hands instead of their azz) and believe it or not, the WRs and TEs actually catch the ball.

 

TT knows he isn't remotely accurate and refuses to throw the ball unless they are wide open.

 

Thus, today we suck.

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Zay doesn't belong on an NFL field right now.

He's been the worst player on this team through 5 weeks.

He has dropped the ball alot yes, but having TT throwing it to him is a huge liability. If we had Dalton today, Zay puts up 100 yards and a TD.

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He has dropped the ball alot yes, but having TT throwing it to him is a huge liability. If we had Dalton today, Zay puts up 100 yards and a TD.

 

LOL

 

Good one.

Hard to put up 100 yards when you drop more passes than you catch...

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