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Just now, MAJBobby said:

 

Ok if thats what you want and that is the latest spin out of OBD. 

 

Why keep Kerley And Holmes over Coleman  and Reilly?

 

why even start Peterman 

 

why is Bills one of the OLDEST NFL Rosters 

Are we really one of the oldest rosters this year?

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35 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Bills promote DT Robert Thomas to the 53-man roster

 

With just three defensive tackles on their 53-man roster, the Bills set to bolster their ranks on the defensive interior. On Saturday, Buffalo promoted DT Robert Thomas to the active roster from their practice squad.

 
Thomas (6-1, 316) was most recently with the New York Giants, before he signed with the Bills. He’s appeared in 24 career games, with 23 coming with the Giants over the last two seasons. The 27-year old figures to play a rotational role on Buffalo’s defensive line.
 
To make room on the roster for Thomas the Bills released Jeremy Kerley.
 
Thomas will wear number 97.

must.

respect.

the.

process.

 

must... respect.. the......

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Just now, Kelly the Dog said:

McD is looking increasingly clueless on offense, and the examples, which started early last year are now at an alarming rate. Hopefully Foster and Ray Ray Ray are ready to play in regular season games because you're not helping Josh any. 

 

Foster shouldn’t be in the league.  This roster construction is large-scale negligence.

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Just now, Kelly the Dog said:

McD is looking increasingly clueless on offense, and the examples, which started early last year are now at an alarming rate. Hopefully Foster and Ray Ray Ray are ready to play in regular season games because you're not helping Josh any. 

 

Definitely a concern.

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Just now, Kelly the Dog said:

McD is looking increasingly clueless on offense, and the examples, which started early last year are now at an alarming rate. Hopefully Foster and Ray Ray Ray are ready to play in regular season games because you're not helping Josh any. 

Straight up, what did you hope to learn about here

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16 minutes ago, Mike in Syracuse said:

This hysteria over the move releasing a mediocre at best WR.

One season after making the playoffs McDermott and Beane are idiots who have no idea what they're doing.   

 

Only Bills fans..........

Oh BS, this is just another in a long line of head scratching moves, that’s the problem.

It started when they had 6 picks in the first 3 rounds and walked away with ONE day 1 starter, while trading away a ton of picks for a QB they clearly did not feel was ready to play right away.

 

Why not get 5 starters, address the OL that you lost, and build off a playoff season, still get your physically gifted project QB without having to trade up in Lamar Jackson, make a play for Bridgewater in the off season (who surely would’ve signed here if you are penciling him in as the starter).  

 

I assure you, it’s not this move in particular, more of an accumulation of questionable decisions from the coaching staff hires (and retaining Castillo), to the unnecessary cutting/trading of any player Rex brought in for whatever they could get for them,  the fact that McDermott refuses to see what Peterman is (or isn’t), not having a veteran backup to help with Allen’s development, rolling with Tolbert as your #2 back all last year- it’s really quite a long list.

 

But Andy Dalton got McDermott in the playoffs so cut him some slack right? Who cares about the point differential last season, or the abysmal offensive and defensive rankings???  

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13 minutes ago, TPS said:

Agree. If Allen is going to take it from here, then go with the youth, Ray Ray and Foster. 

 

Knowing how to run NFL routes and adjust to hot reads is something that could help Allen develop.  So of course, going with incredibly unpolished rookies who seem to have problems with even the rudimentary aspects of playing their position (tracking the ball, defeating press coverage, etc.) is how the Bills are going to roll.

 

Why not just say "We're tanking" and be done with it.   Trying to fool the fans is a good way to get a quick hook, no matter what The Process is....

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4 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

 

Ok if thats what you want and that is the latest spin out of OBD. 

 

Why keep Kerley And Holmes over Coleman  and Reilly?

 

why even start Peterman 

 

why is Bills one of the OLDEST NFL Rosters 

 

Thats why...we aren't keeping Kerley....

 

started Peterman because he won the competition by looking good in preseason 

 

we are the "oldest" by something like .75 years? 

 

Come on, take some blood pressure medication or something

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To follow up on KellytheDog's comments...

 

McDermott's inept in-game decision making throughout last year signaled him as a pretender at the HC position.

 

His consistent treatment of the offense has revealed him to be yet another coordinator masquerading as a head coach.

 

When his cycle here has run its course, he'll be somewhere else, back as a defensive coordinator, never to be a HC again.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

 

Ok if thats what you want and that is the latest spin out of OBD. 

 

Why keep Kerley And Holmes over Coleman  and Reilly?

 

why even start Peterman 

 

why is Bills one of the OLDEST NFL Rosters 

Because they like the young WR they have now more. 

 

To to see if he could be a serviceable backup and to give Allen extra time to acclimate. 

 

Because of a a handful of aging vets who will be replaced next years. Teams regularly move from top 10 oldest to top 10 youngest. There is no shortage of young developing players in our team. 

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Just now, Fadingpain said:

To follow up on KellytheDog's comments...

 

McDermott's inept in-game decision making throughout last year signaled him as a pretender at the HC position.

 

His consistent treatment of the offense has revealed him to be yet another coordinator masquerading as a head coach.

 

When his cycle here has run its course, he'll be somewhere else, back as a defensive coordinator, never to be a HC again.

 

 

 

Thats cute. 17 games in! 

 

 

 

Bills ills fans are the worst in the league.

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1 minute ago, ThunderGun said:

Oh BS, this is just another in a long line of head scratching moves, that’s the problem.

It started when they had 6 picks in the first 3 rounds and walked away with ONE day 1 starter, while trading away a ton of picks for a QB they clearly did not feel was ready to play right away.

 

Why not get 5 starters, address the OL that you lost, and build off a playoff season, still get your physically gifted project QB without having to trade up in Lamar Jackson, make a play for Bridgewater in the off season (who surely would’ve signed here if you are penciling him in as the starter).  

 

I assure you, it’s not this move in particular, more of an accumulation of questionable decisions from the coaching staff hires (and retaining Castillo), to the unnecessary cutting of any player Rex brought in for whatever they could get for them,  the fact that McDermott refuses to see what Peterman is (or isn’t), not having a veteran backup to help with Allen’s development, rolling with Tolbert as your #2 back all last year- it’s really quite a long list.

 

But Andy Dalton got McDermott in the playoffs so cut him some slack right? Who cares about the point differential last season, or the abysmal offensive and defensive rankings???  

This. And add to that firing Gill Byrd when our secondary was so strong last year..

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1 minute ago, BillsEnthusiast said:

 

Thats why...we aren't keeping Kerley....

 

started Peterman because he won the competition by looking good in preseason 

 

we are the "oldest" by something like .75 years? 

 

Come on, take some blood pressure medication or something

 

Then WHY was Kerley and Holmes on the roster week One over Coleman and Reiley?

 

so Preseason matters to McD. Concerning

 

they are and Old roster are they not?

 

but keep buying the latest OBD spin

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Just now, Rico said:

I'm not exactly thrilled with the WRs, but Kerley was my surprise cut for the final 53. Not much upside at all, dime-a-dozen scrub. Let the young guys play, and pick someone else up just like him later if you need to.

 

 

 

....no concern...Zay is teaching Benjamin routes in the sand....we're good to go............

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3 minutes ago, Batman1876 said:

Because they like the young WR they have now more. 

 

To to see if he could be a serviceable backup and to give Allen extra time to acclimate. 

 

Because of a a handful of aging vets who will be replaced next years. Teams regularly move from top 10 oldest to top 10 youngest. There is no shortage of young developing players in our team. 

Love buying their spin

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