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Another foot injury for Tyler Kroft


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15 minutes ago, Fan in San Diego said:

Maybe not a bad idea, a pass route is a pass route, he is big enough to block if needed. Dude has good hands.

yeah I'd like the idea if it was simply a matter of swapping him in there, like if you were playing Madden or something. 

If they could make it work, sure, but it'd be too difficult for him to learn a brand new position in time to make him a viable option.
If we wanted help now (which i hope we do) it'd be better to just sign a legitimate TE instead, hopefully 1 without a history of injuries like Kroft.

 

Kroft like Murphy are the 2 signings i didn't like from the start. But you win some & you lose some. If Kroft had stayed healthy we'd be singing a different tune. A GM can't hit on every acquisition. Beane has hit on more than he's missed on... I'm good with that.

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4 hours ago, Lurker said:

 

I'll say it again -- Kroft's ankles and feet don't look big enough to carry his weight.   

 

If I had to guess, he seems like a natural 190-pound guy who's bulked up and his body can't handle the stress from the extra weight...

 

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I would call that a wild a** guess

Terrible contract for this guy.........

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40 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

Yes Bean has done such a horrible job

 

Just because Beane has done a good job overall doesn't mean that he can't make a mistake here or there. Kroft was a big mistake from Beane. Both signing him last year and signing him to a new deal when they could have cut him cheaper was a mistake.

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9 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

 

Just because Beane has done a good job overall doesn't mean that he can't make a mistake here or there. Kroft was a big mistake from Beane. Both signing him last year and signing him to a new deal when they could have cut him cheaper was a mistake.

Possibly, but grand scheme and all that it’s really not a big deal. The experience was probably a factor with two rookies in the tight end corps. And neither of them evokes much confidence yet.

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4 hours ago, Fan in San Diego said:

Why can't we seem to get a stud TE like Kelce or the Gronk. Gronk was from south Buffalo and we missed this guy somehow.

 

 

 

Gronk wasn't exactly the picture of health.  How many games did he miss with his broken arm/elbow, sphincter, or whatever he had?

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10 minutes ago, Irv said:

 

He should put his foot down, and demand better quality cleats. 

No, he should keep both feet elevated all the time.  He only risks injury when his feet are on the ground.

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2 hours ago, billsfan89 said:

 

Just because Beane has done a good job overall doesn't mean that he can't make a mistake here or there. Kroft was a big mistake from Beane. Both signing him last year and signing him to a new deal when they could have cut him cheaper was a mistake.

Sure.....just show me to the posts where Scottlaw says Beane has done a good job overall

 

WHich he has

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9 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Where?  Seriously....I've been hunting for news about the TE

I think maybe "good camp" might be an overstatement. I read a tweet, or two about him making a play, or two at some point in the last couple weeks... I'm pretty sure... yeah... I'm pretty sure. Couldn't tell you where, though... but, I'm pretty sure I read that tweet somewhere..... go Bills...

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