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1 minute ago, Sherlock Holmes said:

Bold and underlined cut, Sills V a lock obviously.

 

 

:lol:  I really hope he doesn't make it at McKenzie's expense. That guy delivers on ST, too.

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7 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Well, that is how I interpreted Lurker's post, but it's always possible I was mistaken and he meant something else by "next year being the real start"

My point is just, with 3 years and so few guys remaining from before that, if the team doesn't look as they want it to now, just what will be different about next year?
 

 

 

I agree and took it the same way. We sacrificed last season for the future.  To me, it looked like we weren't even trying to win most of last year.  Now the future is here and talk is already of next year.  Makes me nervous.

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7 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Great job security if you call every year a rebuilding year.

if they gave them 5 I'd be okay with it. I see next season as when they really should have all the pieces in place yet still could win 9 or 10 games in 2019?

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7 minutes ago, Watkins90 said:

I take it as, this year we should make the playoffs but probably won't go far. Next year, with a bunch of cap space to add even more talent, we turn into a true Super Bowl contender. 

 

I would be fine with that.

I would be fine with any record that's significantly better than 8-8 (10-6, 11-5 etc)

 

My point is just that if they haven't been able to remake the roster as they want it to be with 3 drafts and all the churn and cap space they had this year, why will next year be different?

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3 minutes ago, HavUHerdThaHoard said:

believe Wade makes it here but yes can see where people would be bit shocked but guy is great in space and  just a buzz when he has ball in hands that he can take it distance ,no other back  left on  roster has that trait .

 

WTH is your screen name?

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3 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

My point is just that if they haven't been able to remake the roster as they want it to be with 3 drafts and all the churn and cap space they had this year, why will next year be different?

 

So being competitive/one and done in the playoffs is the goal?   I thought it was the SB, myself.   Silly me...

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Dodson?  Wasn't he the guy that had the off-field incident?  And he's probably the only guy I heard absolutely nothing about.

 

He has been arrested twice for DV? My recollection is that he was a good prospect that fell because of the off-field stuff but the staff has liked him a lot in practice, etc. 

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4 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

I agree and took it the same way. We sacrificed last season for the future.  To me, it looked like we weren't even trying to win most of last year.  Now the future is here and talk is already of next year.  Makes me nervous.

 

Nah dude, this is the year. Don't even worry. We are going to be competitive. Still all comes down to Josh.

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3 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

In this day in the league, 4 years is about as long as anyone gets.

 

Everyone is pre-programmed to expect little of this team. They are wrong. It still comes down to Allen taking that next step, but if he does, we are going to surprise a lot of people.

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1 minute ago, Big C said:

 

Everyone is pre-programmed to expect little of this team. They are wrong. It still comes down to Allen taking that next step, but if he does, we are going to surprise a lot of people.

 

That's kind of my point. 

If Allen takes a step, their choices on OL and RB and WR prove to be in the right direction, shouldn't the team pretty much "look like they want it to look"?

But if Allen does not take a step, their OL remodel fizzles, and their RB and WR choices don't prove out, why would next year be expected to fix all that?

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5 minutes ago, Lurker said:

 

So being competitive/one and done in the playoffs is the goal?   I thought it was the SB, myself.   Silly me...

 

 

Of course that's the goal. You are confusing fan/media expectations with a team's goal. 

 

No team goes into the season thinking they can't win the SB, nor works to that. It isn't like McDermott makes the playoffs and says, "Well, good enough" On to next year and doesn't try in each playoff game. 

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4 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

I would be fine with that.

I would be fine with any record that's significantly better than 8-8 (10-6, 11-5 etc)

 

My point is just that if they haven't been able to remake the roster as they want it to be with 3 drafts and all the churn and cap space they had this year, why will next year be different?

It's hard to get to 10-6 and beyond.   The competition is fierce. 

 

I've been saying for a couple of seasons now that 2020 is the target year, the first year we should expect the Bills to be 10-6 or beyond.   2019 is possible.

 

As for rebuilding the roster, it's pretty clear that this season will be the first where the roster is fully theirs.   But that doesn't mean the roster is as good as they want it to be.   Even before the season starts, it seems clear to me that the Bills need an upgrade at receiver, an upgrade on the d line and probably an upgrade at linebacker.    McBeane may have a roster of their guys, in the sense that they all fit the McBeane mold, but although they may have the KIND of talent they want, they don't necessarily have the LEVEL of talent they want. 

 

On top of that, they're going with a second year QB.   2020 is Allen should play like a true franchise QB.  2019 there still will be some inexperience showing.  

 

 

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1 minute ago, Shaw66 said:

It's hard to get to 10-6 and beyond.   The competition is fierce. 

 

I've been saying for a couple of seasons now that 2020 is the target year, the first year we should expect the Bills to be 10-6 or beyond.   2019 is possible.

 

As for rebuilding the roster, it's pretty clear that this season will be the first where the roster is fully theirs.   But that doesn't mean the roster is as good as they want it to be.   Even before the season starts, it seems clear to me that the Bills need an upgrade at receiver, an upgrade on the d line and probably an upgrade at linebacker.    McBeane may have a roster of their guys, in the sense that they all fit the McBeane mold, but although they may have the KIND of talent they want, they don't necessarily have the LEVEL of talent they want. 

 

On top of that, they're going with a second year QB.   2020 is Allen should play like a true franchise QB.  2019 there still will be some inexperience showing.  

 

 

I don't think it should be lost on anyone that next draft is supposed to be strong in WR, DE, and RB.

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1 minute ago, Shaw66 said:

It's hard to get to 10-6 and beyond.   The competition is fierce. 

 

I've been saying for a couple of seasons now that 2020 is the target year, the first year we should expect the Bills to be 10-6 or beyond.   2019 is possible.

 

As for rebuilding the roster, it's pretty clear that this season will be the first where the roster is fully theirs.   But that doesn't mean the roster is as good as they want it to be.   Even before the season starts, it seems clear to me that the Bills need an upgrade at receiver, an upgrade on the d line and probably an upgrade at linebacker.    McBeane may have a roster of their guys, in the sense that they all fit the McBeane mold, but although they may have the KIND of talent they want, they don't necessarily have the LEVEL of talent they want. 

 

On top of that, they're going with a second year QB.   2020 is Allen should play like a true franchise QB.  2019 there still will be some inexperience showing.  

 

 

Uh-oh. I'm getting flashbacks.

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4 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

That's kind of my point. 

If Allen takes a step, their choices on OL and RB and WR prove to be in the right direction, shouldn't the team pretty much "look like they want it to look"?

But if Allen does not take a step, their OL remodel fizzles, and their RB and WR choices don't prove out, why would next year be expected to fix all that?

 

Totally. If the re-tooled OL doesn't do its job (especially if Morse stays healthy), Shady goes on to have a comeback season elsewhere while Gore and Singletary disappoint, etc. We would have to question Beane more so than claim "we just need one more year." We threw down some coin this year. Last year was the year Beane got a pass. This year we need results. I think Beane knows what's up, but it still comes down to the QB. 

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Just now, cd1 said:

 

Devin Singletary, Frank Gore, TJ Yeldon, Senorise Perry, Christian Wade

 

Doubt we keep Wade... He impressed but he got very little time in preseason. Thinking just Gore, Singletary and Yeldon.

 

It would be stupid to have Wade on roster when he gives us an extra practice squad player

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