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21 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

It's 2020.  You expected 🔼 something different?

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At least with Nate, it won't go for hookers and blow.

 

Thats why they took more than 1/2 his money away......he was tempted ;)

20 hours ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

I don't get why people here still feel they have to kick around NP... He came he tried he failed. Let it go.

 

But he was so bad it was almost comical.......not so much if your a Bills fan ;)

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17 hours ago, First Round Bust said:

it happens...

harken back to the Bills 3rd string QB during the Super Bowl runs...he held a clipboard and pretty much nothing else, but is a historical note and or triva question:

Gale Reed Gilbert is a former American football quarterback who played eight seasons in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills, and the San Diego Chargers. Gilbert is the only player in NFL history to be on five consecutive Super Bowl teams, none of which won. Wikipedia

 

Obviously thats the hidden reason why the Bills failed to win 3x SB

 

Just like Buffalo Billy is at fault for the playoff drought ;)

 

Gilbert was terrible at his job and proved it by helping to lose 2 more ;)

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1 hour ago, Magox said:

Jaquan Johnson is a stud, fans just don’t know yet.

 


I will need to see him play more than 50 snaps to feel comfortable about that, but he seems to be squarely behind Marlowe as the S3 right now.

 

What we can say, however, is that he’s a solid wrap-up tackler with some speed.

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9 hours ago, MiltonWaddams said:

As someone who has never lived in Buffalo, would his political beliefs be welcomed sufficiently in Buffalo? I know that the Bills were never going to be a destination  for Kaepernick, but in this day and age, can a liberal and outspoken quarterback win over fans in the city? I am actually a proponent of him as a back-up, but stirring the pot might be the wrong move.

 

Depends. If he was great no one would care. If he sucked he'd be run out of town. 

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1 hour ago, thebandit27 said:


I will need to see him play more than 50 snaps to feel comfortable about that, but he seems to be squarely behind Marlowe as the S3 right now.

 

What we can say, however, is that he’s a solid wrap-up tackler with some speed.


Bandit, I’m a big believer in Jaquan, always have been.  I am a Tarheel ACC fan who lives in south Florida. I have seen him play for years and he has always been a baller.  He’s not only a good tackler but he’s a playmaker that consistently throughout his collegiate career made key plays.   
 

The only reason why he didn’t get drafted higher was because of his measurable going into the draft.  Beane and company I believe hit pay dirt with Jaquan.   The coaches gush about him and in the limited opportunity he had he played like a star.

 

I believe he will eventually be a starter on this team.

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6 minutes ago, Magox said:


Bandit, I’m a big believer in Jaquan, always have been.  I am a Tarheel ACC fan who lives in south Florida. I have seen him play for years and he has always been a baller.  He’s not only a good tackler but he’s a playmaker that consistently throughout his collegiate career made key plays.   
 

The only reason why he didn’t get drafted higher was because of his measurable going into the draft.  Beane and company I believe hit pay dirt with Jaquan.   The coaches gush about him and in the limited opportunity he had he played like a star.

 

I believe he will eventually be a starter on this team.


I had him graded as a R4 guy IIRC, and I thought he looked like he belonged on the field in week 17, but I do think “played like a star” is overstating—which is understandable from someone that followed his entire career.

 

He’s likely going to get snaps at some point this season, so here’s hoping he shows his mettle.

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11 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:


I had him graded as a R4 guy IIRC, and I thought he looked like he belonged on the field in week 17, but I do think “played like a star” is overstating—which is understandable from someone that followed his entire career.

 

He’s likely going to get snaps at some point this season, so here’s hoping he shows his mettle.

Parrino was really excited about the way Johnson looked in camp and seemed to suggest he's ahead of Marlowe (without saying it, of course). Called it "almost a shame" there's no starting spot for him but "he's there if you need him."

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1 minute ago, 2020 Our Year For Sure said:

Parrino was really excited about the way Johnson looked in camp and seemed to suggest he's ahead of Marlowe (without saying it, of course). Called it "almost a shame" there's no starting spot for him but "he's there if you need him."


That’s a beautiful thing. My take on Marlowe getting more snaps that JJ is that Marlowe played the slot position a lot in 2019 when teams went to 12 personnel. They seem to like him as a chess piece against move/flex TEs.

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1 minute ago, thebandit27 said:


That’s a beautiful thing. My take on Marlowe getting more snaps that JJ is that Marlowe played the slot position a lot in 2019 when teams went to 12 personnel. They seem to like him as a chess piece against move/flex TEs.

 

3 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:


That’s a beautiful thing. My take on Marlowe getting more snaps that JJ is that Marlowe played the slot position a lot in 2019 when teams went to 12 personnel. They seem to like him as a chess piece against move/flex TEs.

Is that different from how they deploy Neal in the slot, or do they share the position in similar situations?

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3 minutes ago, 2020 Our Year For Sure said:

 

Is that different from how they deploy Neal in the slot, or do they share the position in similar situations?


Yes and no. They split the slot duties primarily among 3 players in 2019.

 

- Taron played against 11 and smaller groupings.

- Neal played against 20/21 groupings and replaced Taron when he was out

- Marlowe played against 12/22 groupings almost exclusively 

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27 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:


I had him graded as a R4 guy IIRC, and I thought he looked like he belonged on the field in week 17, but I do think “played like a star” is overstating—which is understandable from someone that followed his entire career.

 

He’s likely going to get snaps at some point this season, so here’s hoping he shows his mettle.

 

Think I had round 4/5 too. I remember he was the 3rd BPA left on my board when the Bills took him. 

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1 minute ago, thebandit27 said:


Yes and no. They split the slot duties primarily among 3 players in 2019.

 

- Taron played against 11 and smaller groupings.

- Neal played against 20/21 groupings and replaced Taron when he was out

- Marlowe played against 12/22 groupings almost exclusively 

That makes sense, they like Neal in the box against run sets almost like an LB. Thanks!

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