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29 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

Trading Watkins for a second round pick.........which even then a realistic fan knew doomed the Dennison offense to a season without production from the passing game..........and then trading a pick that falls about 20 slots later in the draft for an injured KB late in the year was a BAD exchange.

 

We all appreciated Gaines WHEN he was healthy......he's a good zone corner........but the reality is that he was on the outs in LA and likely could have been had for a late pick...........not having Watkins and his likely 70-80 yards receiving per game changed EVERYTHING for the Bills offense.      

 

And now they have nobody like Watkins to sell to a FA QB or provide a lift to a rookie QB.............and KB looms as a pending FA with an $8M cap number and a lumbering, long legged tweener TE/WR with knee issues in a game where DB's are legislated to hit WR in the legs.  

 

We give a lot of credit to McD for trades..........but things like trading with KC instead of Houston and losing 17 spots in the first round when they were trying to get ammo to draft a QB and the Watkins/KB trades were not really winning deals in retrospect. 

 

 

I completely disagree 

Beane knew we wouldn't re sign Watkins , so instead of nothing we have a crack at a top 50 prospect. Great trade imo. 

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1 minute ago, JerseyBills said:

I completely disagree 

Beane knew we wouldn't re sign Watkins , so instead of nothing we have a crack at a top 50 prospect. Great trade imo. 

I'm definitely not against the trade, but I'm very much against not replacing his skillset - even at a diminished level.

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12 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

Nah.

 

Moulds had the opportunity to play with Jim Kelly......he was drafted to be an instant impact player like Keyshawn, Harrison, Glenn and Kennison were from that same group......... but he was a VERY, VERY immature individual(dodging child support and choking out girlfriends) at an older age than Sammy who was focused enough on business to put up numbers.

 

The Bills mishandled Watkins.........he shouldn't have been put in the WR room as a 20 year old without a veteran to help show him what he didn't know.    Instead he got caught up in bad habits that he could point to as getting him to where he was...........like the over-training that lead to his foot injury........and that derailed him in 2016.    By the time they brought in Anquan Boldin Watkins was a 4 year vet with a chip on his shoulder about his handling and it was going to take work to get his head right.........work the Bills weren't confident they were up to.    Hence.......trade.

 

And WR transactions that happen late in the process rarely yield good statistical seasons.     See James Lofton in 1989........12 games......166 yards.   The next two years he put up close to 1800 yards.    Kelvin Benjamin and Jordan Matthews were examples of this right in front of our faces this year.     Funny how Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods put up better combined numbers with Tyrod in 2015 than they did with Goff in 2017 and yet KB and Matthews were bad with Tyrod.   Familiarity matters a lot.

 

 

WTF are you talking about....

 

Being 3rd on depth chart and number 1 doesnt matter? Moulds caught passes from Kelly for ONE season. Which was probably one of his worst seasons as a QB. Then caught passes for Todd Collins the following year. Do you know what you're babbling about? What does his child support have anything to do with comparing WR play ON the field?

 

I seriously question the intelligence of some members in this forum. lol

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40 minutes ago, JR in Pittsburgh said:

I’m not sure why we are still talking about sammy. There’s probably no other former bill that I could care less about.

Absolutely.  The guy is gone and this board moans about him. 

 

At the end of SW's career I'm sure it will be 10 years played, a LOT of $$$$ paid based on a potential that he will never have attained.  An ordinary career, not great, not bad

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15 hours ago, VaMilBill said:

I just don't think Sammy is a playmaker. He's a good WR and a hollow number one.( he puts up WR 2/3 numbers). 

 

I just dont think sammy is a plug and play guy. He's a WR that needs to be in the perfect situation. And I think that means having a number one ahead of him. I think Atlanta or maybe SF would be a good fit for him. 

 

Wait, why SF makes sense if he needs a #1 ahead of him?  He would be the best WR on that team by a mile.  

 

Dont get me wrong, I think SF is both the ideal place for him and the most likely place he goes, I just don't understand why you said SF based on your comment.  He will put up 1400+ yards and 10+ TD's with Jimmy G next year IMO.  He doesn't put up WR 2/3 numbers, he had injuries hold his production back here, mostly one.  When healthy here for instance for the final 9 games in 2015, he was one of the 5 most productive WR's in the NFL during that stretch catching passes from first year starter Tyrod on a Rex Ryan coached team in cold Buffalo weather.  

 

Too many people look at the stat sheet this year and really have no idea about his season and make judgements, I watched every single game and can tell you people don't know what they are talking about when referencing his stats.  Goff is not a very accurate deep ball thrower yet, and the Rams are LOADED with short range weapons.  McVay brilliantly played that offense to Goff's strengths and Gurley, Kupp, Woods, Tavon, Thigbee, and Garrett were all very dangerous weapons in the short to mid range while Sammy mostly was used primarily as a deep threat.  

 

Funniest part is everyone drools over Woods here like he had some 1400 yard season even though he had less than 800 yards himself.  Watkins is a legit #1 WR, but the Rams short to intermediate game was VERY crowded and Rams beautifully used everyone to help develop Goff.  Everyone had their role, and Watkins role didn't cater to the bulk of the play calling or the strength of Goff.  Guys like Woods, Kupp, Gurley etc were getting single coverage while Sammy still drew double coverage and the teams best corners...and those other weapons were very effective and Rams made teams pay for it.  

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26 minutes ago, QuoteTheRaven83 said:

WTF are you talking about....

 

Being 3rd on depth chart and number 1 doesnt matter? Moulds caught passes from Kelly for ONE season. Which was probably one of his worst seasons as a QB. Then caught passes for Todd Collins the following year. Do you know what you're babbling about? What does his child support have anything to do with comparing WR play ON the field?

 

I seriously question the intelligence of some members in this forum. lol

 

First off.......stop being a douchebag.......I was kind to your first ****ty response but know your place on this forum........you ain't peed a drop.

 

And check out the rookie stats of the other WR's from that 1996 group........huge numbers.........Moulds wasn't on the bench because he was blocked by better talent he was there because of immaturity.    He was the guy keeping the Bills team attorney occupied with his transgressions while those other young WR's were tearing it up on the field like no class before.

 

Watkins had a maturity issue as well..........but he had a better excuse being drafted onto a bad team when he was 20..........in fact with pretty much every 20 year old the Bills drafted during the drought the story is the same..........when you put kids in leadership positions on a rudderless ship issues follow.    See Marshawn Lynch.    Or Donte Whitner.    Guys who showed flashes of their potential in Buffalo but things turned due to a poor development program/plan in Buffalo and they instead achieved that potential elsewhere.

 

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4 hours ago, SouthNYfan said:

KB is a big target.

He had below average speed before two one injuries.

 

Sammy is also made of glass.

 

Having said that, I'd still take Sammy over KB if both are healthy.

 

I think Sammy would command a higher salary, he is a game changing talent.

 

Why hasn't he changed the game then?

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8 minutes ago, jeremy2020 said:

 

Why hasn't he changed the game then?

 

Our offensive numbers were drastically better with him on the field.

 

I'm glad he's gone because the $$ he would command vs how often he is on the field was not worth it.

 

To deny his ability/talent is ignorant though.

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4 minutes ago, jeremy2020 said:

 

Didn't say he didn't have talent. Regardless of his talent, he's not doing much with it.

 

You acted like he didn't have the talent.

 

1 hour ago, jeremy2020 said:

 

Why hasn't he changed the game then?

 

Case in point.

 

He's done a lot with his talent when he was healthy.

 

Unfortunately he hasn't been very healthy.

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14 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

Nah.

 

Moulds had the opportunity to play with Jim Kelly......he was drafted to be an instant impact player like Keyshawn, Harrison, Glenn and Kennison were from that same group......... but he was a VERY, VERY immature individual(dodging child support and choking out girlfriends) at an older age than Sammy who was focused enough on business to put up numbers.

 

The Bills mishandled Watkins.........he shouldn't have been put in the WR room as a 20 year old without a veteran to help show him what he didn't know.    Instead he got caught up in bad habits that he could point to as getting him to where he was...........like the over-training that lead to his foot injury........and that derailed him in 2016.    By the time they brought in Anquan Boldin Watkins was a 4 year vet with a chip on his shoulder about his handling and it was going to take work to get his head right.........work the Bills weren't confident they were up to.    Hence.......trade.

 

And WR transactions that happen late in the process rarely yield good statistical seasons.     See James Lofton in 1989........12 games......166 yards.   The next two years he put up close to 1800 yards.    Kelvin Benjamin and Jordan Matthews were examples of this right in front of our faces this year.     Funny how Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods put up better combined numbers with Tyrod in 2015 than they did with Goff in 2017 and yet KB and Matthews were bad with Tyrod.   Familiarity matters a lot.

 

 

Did you...just argue with yourself here?

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3 minutes ago, SouthNYfan said:

 

You acted like he didn't have the talent.

 

 

Case in point.

 

He's done a lot with his talent when he was healthy.

 

Unfortunately he hasn't been very healthy.

 

No, you decided that was my point on your own.

 

How many games did he miss this year? Oh, I guess he was "Playing hurt"? Is that the excuse?

 

Out of a potential 64 games he's played in 52. That's not great, but it's not like he's barely seen the field.

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7 minutes ago, jeremy2020 said:

 

No, you decided that was my point on your own.

 

How many games did he miss this year? Oh, I guess he was "Playing hurt"? Is that the excuse?

 

Out of a potential 64 games he's played in 52. That's not great, but it's not like he's barely seen the field.

 

If you showed up to work  81% of the time would you keep your job?

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4 minutes ago, jeremy2020 said:

 

No, you decided that was my point on your own.

 

How many games did he miss this year? Oh, I guess he was "Playing hurt"? Is that the excuse?

 

Out of a potential 64 games he's played in 52. That's not great, but it's not like he's barely seen the field.

 

He had a concussion this year.

 

He had a second foot surgery last January before the season.

 

He has played well when healthy.

 

I decided what your point was because your are acting like he isn't a great talent who has been hammered by injuries.

 

It's pretty obvious what your point is.

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Sammy sucks. All he does is draw #1 cbs to free up very average guys and only caught 8 tds despite being missed a ton by his qb.  I can't believe he didn't light it up more with Tyrod, EJ, and Orton!!!

 

that said, since people are brainless beyond stats, it will be interesting what he signs for. Anything under $10 million is great value. 

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7 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Sammy sucks. All he does is draw #1 cbs to free up very average guys and only caught 8 tds despite being missed a ton by his qb.  I can't believe he didn't light it up more with Tyrod, EJ, and Orton!!!

 

that said, since people are brainless beyond stats, it will be interesting what he signs for. Anything under $10 million is great value. 

 

If you want to sign up for a wideout who makes up 13% of your salary cap for 10% of your offense, be my guest.  I just think its nonsensical. 

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3 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

 

If you want to sign up for a wideout who makes up 13% of your salary cap for 10% of your offense, be my guest.  I just think its nonsensical. 

 

The cap is $178mil.

13% of that is $23.14mil.

 

Antonio brown is #1 paid right now at like $16-18mil I think it is.

 

Apparently you think Sammy is going to get $5-7 mil more than brown

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2 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

See how Woods and Kupp do as #1 and #2.  They will get no separation against top cbs.

 

I am not arguing that.  My point is if you're going to pay someone to run fast in an attempt to draw coverage you can do it for a lot cheaper than 10 million a year.

4 minutes ago, SouthNYfan said:

 

The cap is $178mil.

13% of that is $23.14mil.

 

Antonio brown is #1 paid right now at like $16-18mil I think it is.

 

Apparently you think Sammy is going to get $5-7 mil more than brown

 

Nope, just forgot to add the 1 in front of the seven, apparently just poor at math.  But my point is I dont think he is worth the money, especially for the Bills.

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