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2 minutes ago, DFT said:

Wawrow is extremely plugged in with good contacts so if anyone knows truthfully, it’s typically him.  He doesn’t guess and shoots from the hip.  Melvin’s team is most likely spreading information to drum up interest in their client (like D Bilbo - his agent) did last year to no avail.  JW was in reference to John’s initials.  John May be on a Microsoft-driven piece of software that links to the internet, where murder, theft and rampage are not just legal, but universally celebrated.  

 

 

So I was with you up to this part, now I'm lost again.

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2 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

So I was with you up to this part, now I'm lost again.

He said he was trying to enjoy time with his wife and I suggested he was on Xbox.  Bad joke on my part that’s probably lost on everyone, not just you.  

2 minutes ago, cablesabres68 said:

I'm sorry I will trust a former player in Ryan Davis than some washed up "journalist" like John wawrow who if u remember was one of the first to report Mario left and who has been wrong on multiple occasions I have him blocked personally 

Yikes!  No worries and each is entitled to their opinion.  He and his source could be way off.  This is the season of disinformation.  There are extremely reputable sources contradicting him (Talbot, etc.).  I’m just saying John’s a straight shooter, if not a little feisty.  But more important than that...   Is that where you want to be when Jesus returns?

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1 hour ago, DJB said:

 

We can't say for sure the  #.

 

And to me Singletary  is a high end backup  and I've been preaching  all offseason we draft a better RB.

I think you are over playing that statement a bit, DS is a high end RB, if your measure is, is he like backs of old, when they took huge numbers of carries, no, just look at Gurley, he has shot his bolt doing it that way, RBBC is the smartest way to run that room. Another good RB is what is actually needed, if Beane can bring in a better back than DS do be it, we will all be happy, 

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In my opinion, if they don't land Todd Gurley, Melvin Gordon, Devonta Freeman, or Carlos Hyde; RB needs to be our first pick in Round 2. A running partner to Singletary is the biggest hole on our roster at the moment. You need to have two solid backs to compete these days and we've only got one one right now. 

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2 hours ago, Billl said:

Singletary isn’t a lead back unless you like fumbling and getting both your RB and QB killed.

  Singletary fumbled 4 times in 180 touches last year. Gordon fumbled 4 times in 200 touches, touches include receptions. Singletary gained over a yard more per touch. 

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35 minutes ago, cablesabres68 said:

I'm sorry I will trust a former player in Ryan Davis than some washed up "journalist" like John wawrow who if u remember was one of the first to report Mario left and who has been wrong on multiple occasions I have him blocked personally 

 

12 posts is about all it took to earn an ignore. JW is super well-respected and has actual sources in Buffalo. 

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2 hours ago, mjt328 said:

 

Jared Goff is certainly part of the problem.  But the team would still be in deep cap trouble, even if Goff was playing really well.

And if it wasn't for that terrible no-call against the Saints, the Rams wouldn't have even gotten to the NFC Championship game.

 

I always hated the Rams approach.  Thanks to their cap situation and lack of draft capitol, it may be 2-3 more seasons before they are even back into playoff contention.

 

Personally, I prefer the New England approach.  It's not about amassing a group of superstars, and making one desperate shot at the trophy.  It's about building a cohesive and consistent team that can compete every single year, regardless of injuries, free agency, etc.  If you can constantly field a team that wins 70-75% of your games for 10-15 years straight, odds are that you will eventually get a real shot at the trophy.

 

 

Just to be clear, you’re in favor of winning 70-75% of your games for 15 years straight, making 9 Super Bowls, and winning 6 of them?  I’m a writer for Hot Take Weekly, and I’d like to interview you. 

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37 minutes ago, DFT said:

He said he was trying to enjoy time with his wife and I suggested he was on Xbox.  Bad joke on my part that’s probably lost on everyone, not just you.  

Yikes!  No worries and each is entitled to their opinion.  He and his source could be way off.  This is the season of disinformation.  There are extremely reputable sources contradicting him (Talbot, etc.).  I’m just saying John’s a straight shooter, if not a little feisty.  But more important than that...   Is that where you want to be when Jesus returns?

had to look twice and then again at your avatar.
Appropriate for the FA signing Season

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7 minutes ago, ndirish1978 said:

 

12 posts is about all it took to earn an ignore. JW is super well-respected and has actual sources in Buffalo. 

He is actually one of the few remaining who has insight to the bills themselves; it's not what it used to be at all...

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9 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

In my opinion, if they don't land Todd Gurley, Melvin Gordon, Devonta Freeman, or Carlos Hyde; RB needs to be our first pick in Round 2. A running partner to Singeltary is the biggest hole on our roster at the moment. You need to have two solid backs to compete these days and we've only got one one right now. 

why round two early ?
we have talked about Taylor at 22 i think ?

I mentioned him making it to early second , and wouldja ?

 who you have in mind at that pick 

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2 minutes ago, 3rdand12 said:

had to look twice and then again at your avatar.
Appropriate for the FA signing Season

I’ve caused more problems by defending John, then I ever intended.  ‘Tis the season.  Can I blame any of this on Melvin’s agent, too?

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27 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

So looking through his twitter and Wawrow hasn't really called any of the FA moves.

 

Closest I found was this.

 

He doesn't really call we are in on this guy; he will say no we aren't if there is a lot of chatter though

11 minutes ago, 3rdand12 said:

is it bad i understood him ?

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1 hour ago, 1ManRaid said:

Are you just still hung up on his 40 time, or do you have some sort of actual basis for this hot take?  General consensus is he proved himself a capable starter being top 5 in multiple metrics.

He’s perfect in his current role, but defenses don’t have to worry about him ripping off a 70 yard TD run.  He’s also not the guy you want getting the tough yards in power sets.  He also isn’t a guy you want to spend a lot of time picking up blitzes.  You probably don’t want him taking a lot of hits, either.

 

in the NFL, there are small backs who get the bulk of the carries because they are really fast.  There are slow backs who get them because they are so big.  You aren’t going to find a lot of small, slow backs getting 60 snaps a game, though.  
 

Let him be the guy who comes in here and there to give the defense a little different look and them get him out of there once they figure him out.

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3 hours ago, Mango said:


I think the offensive line is hovering around average. The right side could use some work. 

I would like to see Dawkins and ford replaced. Ford can hopefully play guard

3 hours ago, Mango said:


I think the offensive line is hovering around average. The right side could use some work. 

I would like to see Dawkins and ford replaced. Ford can hopefully play guard

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6 minutes ago, DFT said:

I’ve caused more problems by defending John, then I ever intended.  ‘Tis the season.  Can I blame any of this on Melvin’s agent, too?

I like your avatar quiet well I meant to say. scooby do is okay by me

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1 minute ago, Reed83HOF said:

He doesn't really call we are in on this guy; he will say no we aren't if there is a lot of chatter though

And it would be almost purely speculation on his part because talks didn’t pick up steam until later.  From there, it turned into something.  So he would have been completely fibbing if he said it was anything other than an educated guess. Totally agree.  

 

And by by no means am I saying Talbot, draft scouts or any of those folks are lying.  I’m saying that John is one of the few folks still plugged in with OBD and that some of these other sources are more reliant on agents info.    And some are just the equivalent of incarcerated Bob, which is a lie with guessing ability.

 

Definitely didn’t mean to come across any other way.   ?

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2 minutes ago, Agent 91 said:

I would like to see Dawkins and ford replaced. Ford can hopefully play guard

I would like to see Dawkins and ford replaced. Ford can hopefully play guard

so what exactly are you saying here ?

 

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13 minutes ago, Billl said:

He’s perfect in his current role, but defenses don’t have to worry about him ripping off a 70 yard TD run.  He’s also not the guy you want getting the tough yards in power sets.  He also isn’t a guy you want to spend a lot of time picking up blitzes.  You probably don’t want him taking a lot of hits, either.

 

in the NFL, there are small backs who get the bulk of the carries because they are really fast.  There are slow backs who get them because they are so big.  You aren’t going to find a lot of small, slow backs getting 60 snaps a game, though.  
 

Let him be the guy who comes in here and there to give the defense a little different look and them get him out of there once they figure him out.

Most NFL teams don't have backs who can outrun an entire defense for a 70 yard TD run.   Thurman Thomas and Emmitt Smith weren't considered "homerun" backs.  They are Hall of Famers though.  And Singletary is short, he is not small; there is a difference.  If the Bills use him more there will be more big plays.  He's good.  Don't overthink it.  

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43 minutes ago, Turk71 said:

  Singletary fumbled 4 times in 180 touches last year. Gordon fumbled 4 times in 200 touches, touches include receptions. Singletary gained over a yard more per touch. 

Sure, but that brings him up to 8 fumbles total over his last 4 years and roughly 1,000 touches.  I mean it could turn out to be an unusually high number for Singletary, but we know it’s abnormally high for Gordon.

 

I'm a fan of DS.  He’s a uniquely effective player.  I just think he was used exactly right this season.  I strongly suspect you would have seen diminishing returns very quickly with more carries.

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34 minutes ago, Turk71 said:

Singletary was tied for 3rd in the league among rbs in yards per carry and it's not like he was running behind a top run blocking unit. I don't understand the lack of appreciation.

We appreciate him, but he's a shifty player. We don't have that "when you need one yard, and the defense knows you need that yard he's gonna run for it" guy

 

Well, we do but right now it's Josh Allen

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1 hour ago, Turk71 said:

Singletary was tied for 3rd in the league among rbs in yards per carry and it's not like he was running behind a top run blocking unit. I don't understand the lack of appreciation.

 

He actually tied for the lead with all full time RB's.  

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55 minutes ago, 3rdand12 said:

why round two early ?
we have talked about Taylor at 22 i think ?

I mentioned him making it to early second , and wouldja ?

 who you have in mind at that pick 

 

We don't have 22 anymore. And Taylor will definitely be gone by 54. I've got my eyes on J.K. Dobbins from Ohio State, Cam Akers from Florida State, Clyde Edwards-Helaire from LSU, or A.J. Dillon from Boston College. 

 

Depending on how the board is falling, it's possible one of them is there at 86. But I wouldn't risk it. Especially if there's someone Beane would ideally like as Singletary's change of pace.

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16 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

He actually tied for the lead with all full time RB's.  

Mostert and Edwards had a similar number of carries as Singletary and DS didn't lead the Bills in carries either. Either way his yds per carry was impressive and top 3 in the league.

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