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6 minutes ago, Tom Donahoe, GM said:

 

I'll consider it.

appreciate your consideration.
Opinions might change as the season goes along.
and you just have to consider that Trade offer.
 But i prefer a player we need vs a player they need.

 for now.

:)
 

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18 minutes ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

 

Playoff football.  I think Andy Reid who has had a lot more experience post season understood that better then the Bills.  Remember the Bills-Washington Super Bowl, that was the reason why we lost, imo.  They brutalized our receivers and we had no answer (except a penalty on Reed for losing his cool),

Yeah, he two hand slammed his helmet after a PI no call at the end of the 2nd quarter.  Levy told one of them they had been bought as the headed to the half time locker room.  The official said something about equal opportunity for the ball but Brad Edwards played right through Andre.  It's at 1:31:02 of this video.  I feel the need to enlighten the younger TBD members about the past.

 

Andre spikes helmet

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7 hours ago, HappyDays said:

Hopefully Trubisky looks really good in preseason. If he signs a nice contract next year we could get a good comp pick back. I'm not usually a comp pick obsessionist but at this stage of our team building we should start getting those.

I'm hoping that the Bills give Trubisky a 2-3 year contract extension during the season, just to spite all the other NFL teams.

 

You want Trubisky? It will cost you. :devil:

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OH, now.  This is going to cause some controversies here on TBD:

 

 

Offense.  No shocks in the starters. Click to Embiggen:

 

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Kumerow ahead of Hodgins (#2 behind Diggs, vs #3 behind Manny Sands) and Duke Williams, and the latter ahead of Marquez Stevenson.

Jamil Douglas way up there on the list - right behind Jon Feliciano - and Forrest Lamp ahead of Jack Anderson.

If we keep Lamp or Douglas and Anderson turns out to be good, I can hear the explosions now.

 

 

Defense.  Only list 2 LB as starters, which is admitting to what they actually do as their base D (finally)

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Dodson ahead of Matakevich, which I did NOT see from last season but maybe he was injured and got healed.

Obada ahead of Bam Johnson

Butler ahead of Harrison Phillips (even though Butler has been out with a concussion)

Rousseau ahead of Basham.

Damar Hamlin ahead of Josh Thomas.

Of course, very fluid at this stage but still interesting as representing our first (possible) glimpse of how the coaches see things currently.

 

 

 

11 minutes ago, wjag said:

 

Thanks.

 

That's my major concern with Sanders is durability.

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1 hour ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


 

Same. It’s not looking good. Offense was really a lot better when JB was healthy last year— they need a healthy 2 out there. 

Never fear!! If Sanders can't go the great Duke Williams will step in and offense won't miss a beat.

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3 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

OH, now.  This is going to cause some controversies here on TBD:

 

 

Offense.  No shocks in the starters. Click to Embiggen:

 

image.thumb.png.6dd6da94a1db33bcfd1616547c2c28ce.png

 

Kumerow ahead of Hodgins (#2 behind Diggs, vs #3 behind Manny Sands) and Duke Williams, and the latter ahead of Marquez Stevenson.

Jamil Douglas way up there on the list - right behind Jon Feliciano - and Forrest Lamp ahead of Jack Anderson.

If we keep Lamp or Douglas and Anderson turns out to be good, I can hear the explosions now.

 

 

Defense.  Only list 2 LB as starters, which is admitting to what they actually do as their base D (finally)

image.thumb.png.45c6a1e9a643a820480bff1c7639c1cc.png

 

Dodson ahead of Matakevich, which I did NOT see from last season but maybe he was injured and got healed.

Obada ahead of Bam Johnson

Butler ahead of Harrison Phillips (even though Butler has been out with a concussion)

Rousseau ahead of Basham.

Damar Hamlin ahead of Josh Thomas.

Of course, very fluid at this stage but still interesting as representing our first (possible) glimpse of how the coaches see things currently.

 

 

 

 

Thanks.

 

That's my major concern with Sanders is durability.

I don’t see Forrest Lamp listed anywhere.

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7 hours ago, Tom Donahoe, GM said:

I wouldn't trade Trubisky for anything less than a high 3rd. Not this year with this team.

It would need to be a #1, this team is going for it this season, and to trade our QB2 for anything less would not be worth it imo, and I still don’t think I would do it.

 

Go Bills!!!

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3 hours ago, wjag said:

 

13:20 mark or so...

 

Thanks.  I couldn't get it to play on Facebook, but I found it on Twitter:

https://www.pscp.tv/w/1MnxnlMzgkEGO?t=6s

in case the Facebook thing didn't work for someone else.

 

So it sounds as though it might be the same "foot" injury, in which case the question is will they be able to get it healed up completely before the season, or is it actually something that needs surgery in which case it would be better to shut him down right now and take care of it and hope to get him back as the season heats up.

 

The good (???) news for the Bills is that his salary is completely guaranteed as of right now, so he has no motivation to kind of hide things and hope to be on the opening-day roster and get his guarantees.

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54 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Thanks.  I couldn't get it to play on Facebook, but I found it on Twitter:

https://www.pscp.tv/w/1MnxnlMzgkEGO?t=6s

in case the Facebook thing didn't work for someone else.

 

So it sounds as though it might be the same "foot" injury, in which case the question is will they be able to get it healed up completely before the season, or is it actually something that needs surgery in which case it would be better to shut him down right now and take care of it and hope to get him back as the season heats up.

 

The good (???) news for the Bills is that his salary is completely guaranteed as of right now, so he has no motivation to kind of hide things and hope to be on the opening-day roster and get his guarantees.

I'm being completely serious when I say I wouldn't be shocked if he doesn't make the team. He's been banged up most of his career and has a long history of leg, ankle, and foot injuries. If he's not going to be healthy he's not worth the roster spot given what our WR room looks like.

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17 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

I'm being completely serious when I say I wouldn't be shocked if he doesn't make the team. He's been banged up most of his career and has a long history of leg, ankle, and foot injuries. If he's not going to be healthy he's not worth the roster spot given what our WR room looks like.

 

I am not familiar with the details of any reported injuries that didn't cause him to miss time.

He played 17 regular season games on 2 teams in 2019.

He played 14 of 16 games in 2020, but the 2 games he missed were due to the covid-19 list, not to injury

 

So in the previous 2 years, that would be 0 games missed due to injury.

 

 

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