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Report: Cowboys may have interest in trading for KB


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47 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

I don't know, he is starting to look like a decent #2 WR and we can probably re-sign him to a reasonable contract. He is still slow and makes dumb unforced errors but he's actually catching the ball now and his length means he is always open. I wouldn't cast him away just yet.

My hope is that they ‘showcased’ him to move him. Heck maybe even McDermott told him ‘we are going to try and move you, play a good game’. 

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2 hours ago, boater said:

Shame on Pegs if he is micromanaging trades.

 

 

If there is a time to justify veto power on personnel moves as an owner it's when the guys you hired gutted a top 10 scoring offense.............and now are putting an offense on the field that is legitimately threatening to be the worst scoring offense in 50 years of NFL football.

 

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4 hours ago, White Linen said:

 

Clear message that they understand he isn't doing much and isn't going to be signed.  Also a clear sign that their smart for getting something in return for that void in value. 

 

Actually it shows how inept they are for trading for him in the first place.

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4 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

Actually it shows how inept they are for trading for him in the first place.

 

 

It's hilarious how some people are lined up hoping to pat McBeane on the back for trading KB for a 7th rounder...........when McBeane traded FOR him in the first place.

 

I was rightfully critical of KB before it was in vogue (critical of him not knowing the play calls and having to have Tyrod line him up and then the drop in the end zone in Jax).

 

But he's not an utterly useless POS that he's portrayed here as........if the Bills had some actual talent at other receiver positions they would be able to use him more like a matchup TE and he'd be a much better player.

 

But as it is.........he's still their best chance to make plays in the passing game and they need all of that they can get when(if) Allen gets back.

 

  

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1 hour ago, Gunsgoodtime said:

It sure is easy to get rid of a solid core of receivers in one year though wont it?  Say what you want about Woods, Goodwin, Watkins and others, they were all better than what we have

 

I wish we still had Woods. He is building a nice career for himself. We still need a legitimate #1 WR here and this draft has a solid receiving class. Benjamin could make a decent #2 if he plays like he has the past 2 weeks. His catch radius is more valuable in a league where defenders can't play the receiver. Just throw it a little high and he can stand there and grab it without any defenders having a chance on the ball.

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1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

It's hilarious how some people are lined up hoping to pat McBeane on the back for trading KB for a 7th rounder...........when McBeane traded FOR him in the first place.

 

I was rightfully critical of KB before it was in vogue (critical of him not knowing the play calls and having to have Tyrod line him up and then the drop in the end zone in Jax).

 

But he's not an utterly useless POS that he's portrayed here as........if the Bills had some actual talent at other receiver positions they would be able to use him more like a matchup TE and he'd be a much better player.

 

But as it is.........he's still their best chance to make plays in the passing game and they need all of that they can get when(if) Allen gets back.

 

  

Right. He's just a lazy WR, who gets no separation, who doesn't know the playbook, and takes plays off like he's Terrell Owens.

 

But nah, not a useless POS.  Just a close to useless POS.  An interesting hill.

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6 minutes ago, BringBackOrton said:

Right. He's just a lazy WR, who gets no separation, who doesn't know the playbook, and takes plays off like he's Terrell Owens.

 

But nah, not a useless POS.  Just a close to useless POS.  An interesting hill.

yep. just trot Holmes out there as the Red Zone threat

stop bailing water from a leaking boat Bills !
KB was a panic pickup by McBeanes. he is unlikely to come around. I am sure Anderson already hates him for quitting on the route that was intercepted.
actually i am sure he was hot about that poor effort
 

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Just now, BringBackOrton said:

Right. He's just a lazy WR, who gets no separation, who doesn't know the playbook, and takes plays off like he's Terrell Owens.

 

But nah, not a useless POS.  Just a close to useless POS.  An interesting hill.

 

It is......but still some of you turds just don't know when to seek higher ground.

 

The tide has been coming in for some time.

 

NFL players don't give max effort in hopeless situations any longer............and smart teams know not to judge them based on metered effort in such situations.

 

The Bills offense is incredibly under-stocked.........that leads to guys like KB and McCoy being asked to try to do more than they are capable of.     

 

KB ain't having it..........he's got another payday or two in front of him.............McCoy's big contracts are all in the past but when he does try to do too much he pays the price and ends up injured.  

 

The moral of the story is don't let your team get so bad on offense that you can't properly use or even evaluate what you have.

 

And the folly of letting your team become so imbalanced toward defense is that a defense is even HARDER to keep playing hard.

 

It has become MUCH, MUCH harder to play and sustain defense in recent years.

 

You can no longer limit offenses thru violence......those hits are legislated out........and the whole process of getting a ball carrier to the ground has become much more exhausting.

 

That is why you've seen a Bills defense look great one week and like one of the worst defenses in history the next two.   

 

Tons of business decisions by other "not useless POS's" who are just plain fatigued and uninspired due to the ineptitude on offense.

 

This is the reality of the new NFL.........a HC has to AVOID peaks and valleys more than he has to negotiate them......... but McD still thinks he can expect everyone to go balls out every play/every week.

 

Not ***** sustainable. 

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