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The Bills front office did a ton of work this year on the WR class and then traded for Stefon Diggs, but that work was not wasted


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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

Competition is king. And when McD was asked what he looked for in a WR he said “well they need to be able to catch the ball.” Word, Coach.  He knows he would have won that playoff game if Duke caught that TD or John Brown gets his feet in bounds. 

 

My guy McKittrick also dropped the big one.  No guaranteed roster spots.  Me likee.

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1 hour ago, Buffalo Boy said:

    Drive killing drops were huge last year.

We all watched the playoffs and saw all these other teams receivers catching “ bad passes” consistently.

    Getting Josh to the point he trusts his receivers is a huge step forward. He started to throw more 50/50 balls last year. It would be nice to see us win those finally.

    To me Knox AND Beasely have to be more consistent catching . They are starters and starters can’t drop balls as much as they did. 
     It will be nice if one of these rooms comes in and legit competes for playing time AND produces when he gets it....... been a LONG time since we’ve seen that.

Yeah, I’d love to see one of these guys give Beasley some competition. I knew that Beasley wasn’t Randy Moss, but I thought he’d be a reliable slot WR with good hands. He put up good numbers, and is an underrated route runner, but the amount of drops are detrimental coming from a starter. Beasley is great at getting open, but he doesn’t make catches that aren’t placed right on him.

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2 hours ago, PolishPrince said:

I’d rather cut Roberts and keep McKenzie... yes I know McKenzie has some fumbling issues, but if they were that bad why would we design sweeps with him on critical downs?

 

mckenzie is younger, cheaper and more of a WR/sweep threat than Roberts 

Because none of our RB had the speed to get around the corner, so the jet sweep was a way to make attacking the outside part of our game.

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I like the approach, and it’s much like our approach to houses we’ve had. Take the worst room in the house, and make it the best. For us that means a kitchen, or a master bath.

 

For them, last year was the OLine and they started to revamp WR.  This year is all about the WR room. It’s hard to do little patchwork jobs all over that matter. GUT IT, which we have done with WR over the last year or two. 

 

PLEASE let this season come off as planned. If not, we still have smart guys in charge making good decisions. 

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2 hours ago, BillsRdue said:

Roberts went to the pro bowl as a KR/PR. We need that more than a gadget play or two. We will find someone for jet sweeps although that was McKenzie's money play and it worked.  But I think it's going to be tough for him. We needed that trickery to pick up those 3rd and 4's but I think we have more versatility and guys like Moss will run it down someones throat to pick up those short yardage 3rds while they open up the field for TE's and inside WR's.

I'd like to see Devin split out with Moss in the backfield and let Devin run those sweeps. You keep a D honest with threats like Davis and Brown and Diggs out there, plus Knox working the middle.  We would have a lot of versatility for those trick plays because a defense won't know what to expect and just when you think they got it figured out, Josh runs a bootleg and scores!!!! GO BILLS


Diggs or Brown should be able to run sweeps well 

 

also moss is faster Than Devin 

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58 minutes ago, maryland-bills-fan said:

Because none of our RB had the speed to get around the corner, so the jet sweep was a way to make attacking the outside part of our game.

I understand why we did it... and jet sweeps are usually WR and not RB’s...I’m just saying if fumbling issues are such a concern for McKenzie why do we keep him around for just gadget plays and not have him work on fumbling KR/PR? We even resigned the guy when trading for Diggs who can do sweeps.

 

Roberts brought nothing to our offense and is also over 30. I’m not sure why so many think he’s a lock is my main point.

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Roberts is a KR/PR and is worth a roster spot for that role alone. Ideally he won't play WR at any point but I'd keep 5 or 6 guys on the roster in front of him. I'd expect it to be...

 

Diggs

Brown

Beasley

 

And then you'll see Foster, McKenzie, the 2 guys they drafted competing for spots. I don't expect Easley or McCloud to make the roster.

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3 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

See ya McKenzie, Foster, and Duke. Numbers game says unless Hodgins performs poorly in camp, they're all gone.

Are any of these guys still Practice squad eligible?  Duke might be...?  Foster would be a stretch....McKenzie I can't see it.  

 

I wouldn't be surprised if they try to PS one of these drafted guys either.  With the idea that they get pulled up when an injury happens or mid season. 

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3 hours ago, BillsRdue said:

Roberts went to the pro bowl as a KR/PR. We need that more than a gadget play or two. We will find someone for jet sweeps although that was McKenzie's money play and it worked.  But I think it's going to be tough for him. We needed that trickery to pick up those 3rd and 4's but I think we have more versatility and guys like Moss will run it down someones throat to pick up those short yardage 3rds while they open up the field for TE's and inside WR's.

I'd like to see Devin split out with Moss in the backfield and let Devin run those sweeps. You keep a D honest with threats like Davis and Brown and Diggs out there, plus Knox working the middle.  We would have a lot of versatility for those trick plays because a defense won't know what to expect and just when you think they got it figured out, Josh runs a bootleg and scores!!!! GO BILLS

we get some dudes that can get separation and track/catch the ball and get yac..    we dont have to rely on gadget plays and trickery

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24 minutes ago, peterpan said:

Are any of these guys still Practice squad eligible?  Duke might be...?  Foster would be a stretch....McKenzie I can't see it.  

 

I wouldn't be surprised if they try to PS one of these drafted guys either.  With the idea that they get pulled up when an injury happens or mid season. 

 

There may be some eligibility left on Foster and/or Williams. But I was referring to the active roster. I should have specified.

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4 hours ago, NickelCity said:

 

PR/KR I don't trust McKenzie at all. Wish I did. 

I just cant believe with the amount of touchbacks that a return specialist is even a thing anymore. Would rather have Hyde/Mckenzie  return punts and let someone else handle the kickoff returns. 

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4 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

Competition is king. And when McD was asked what he looked for in a WR he said “well they need to be able to catch the ball.” Word, Coach.  He knows he would have won that playoff game if Duke caught that TD or John Brown gets his feet in bounds. 

 

4 hours ago, DCofNC said:

That line is actually pretty telling.  It doesn't matter how big, fast, or explosive you are if you don't catch the darn ball.

 

I have it on pretty good TSW authority that McD "doesn't have a clue" when it comes to offense and skill players, particularly WRs.  You must have it wrong, guys.

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2 hours ago, eball said:

 

 

I have it on pretty good TSW authority that McD "doesn't have a clue" when it comes to offense and skill players, particularly WRs.  You must have it wrong, guys.

Lol this is bold when Gabe Davis hasn’t seen a snap yet. Let’s see what these guys can do.

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7 hours ago, PolishPrince said:

I’d rather cut Roberts and keep McKenzie... yes I know McKenzie has some fumbling issues, but if they were that bad why would we design sweeps with him on critical downs?

 

mckenzie is younger, cheaper and more of a WR/sweep threat than Roberts 

Roberts is the returner and a darn good one. I'd rather keep the peace of mind knowing he isn't going to do something stupid out there or commit a key turnover to turn momentum to the other team. I sure hope he stays. Plus I think we were one of the better teams in the league at average drive start position or something like that, and a big part of that is the return game.

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29 minutes ago, Rob's House said:

 

I doubt that.

It's actually officially true, albeit fractionally so. 

 

Moss 4.65

Singletary 4.66

 

But Moss more recently ran an electronically-timed 4.52 at a private workout, which might more accurately reflect his game speed on film.

 

So Moss is in fact faster in a straight line. 

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17 minutes ago, ngbills said:

I don’t expect either wr drafted to make roster. Practice squad or cut. 

Very possible.  In a very deep wr draft we waited a very long time to finally pick one. A 4th and 6th round wr isn't guaranteed making this team. Hopefully one of these 2 guys shine. I just don't see any point keeping Easley, McCloud and Foster any longer.  And this will put Duke & McKenzie on the bubble. Roberts is safe as the only return guy.

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