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20 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

Particularly when they focus on it and then it lets them down in the biggest game of the year

 

 

That's an excellent proof that STs matter. They win and lose games, sometimes important ones.

 

They didn't lose that because they paid the STs guys too much. They lost because (it sure looks like) the STs coach made a mistake. And he's gone now.

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Prior to this signing, we had Diggs, Davis and two late round picks that we have no clue about.  Kumerow gives us a special teams player as WR depth, who Josh has experience with.  

 

How could anyone be upset with this?  

 

I highly doubt he's any higher than WR5 come September. 

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3 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

That's an excellent proof that STs matter. They win and lose games, sometimes important ones.

 

They didn't lose that because they paid the STs guys too much. They lost because (it sure looks like) the STs coach made a mistake. And he's gone now.

is it?

 

Or is it proof that the kicker instead of kicking it short kicked a touchback, which has zero to do with the kick coverage team. 

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10 minutes ago, 4BillsintheBurgh said:

So - there's a roster position up for grabs - will it revert to rb or maybe get allocated somewhere else? TE?

 

It is a good question. It is linked to who gets the returner job too. Stevenson will get a shot but man he disappointing as a rookie.

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25 minutes ago, TC in St. Louis said:

This is another indicator that Buffalo is a player destination.  Kumerow could've gone to Green Bay.  He's a hard worker, a special teams strength, and is a good blocker.  And he knows his job.  

 

Yes when he was on offense he was doing a lot of dirty work blocking allowing other WRs to make plays.

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Just now, GoBills808 said:

How is Kumerow an above average player at an important position?

Dude, Obtuse much, or is it just reading comprehension problem? 

 

   Think about this, FA hasn’t started yet, and this is the period in time when all NFL team GMs extend, renegotiate, or cut multiple players behind the scenes, it happens every single year, yet, folk still get all bent out of shape and spout off as if they have actual answers, you gotta admit, it’s pretty funny to watch it happen, it’s like clockwork. 
 

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36 minutes ago, BillsDiehard said:

Seriously, a 30-year old special teams player! We can't find that in the later rounds of the draft!?


I’m sure we could find similar talent in the draft but I have heard Kumerow brings some leadership qualities to the team, McDermott calls him a glue guy. That kind of intangible counts for the Bills. 

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2 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

Dude, Obtuse much, or is it just reading comprehension problem? 

 

   Think about this, FA hasn’t started yet, and this is the period in time when all NFL team GMs extend, renegotiate, or cut multiple players behind the scenes, it happens every single year, yet, folk still get all bent out of shape and spout off as if they have actual answers, you gotta admit, it’s pretty funny to watch it happen, it’s like clockwork. 
 

Go Bills!!!

So you think Kumerow is an above average wideout? Out above average special teams players?

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9 minutes ago, SCBills said:

Prior to this signing, we had Diggs, Davis and two late round picks that we have no clue about.  Kumerow gives us a special teams player as WR depth, who Josh has experience with.  

 

How could anyone be upset with this?  

 

I highly doubt he's any higher than WR5 come September. 

 

 

I think we can be upset at the likely notion......due to the timing of the signing............that he got more than league minimum...........which, like with Siran Neal last week, will cut into what they can spend.

 

The reason why Beane has himself in worse cap shape than when he inherited the team..........despite a QB technically still on his rookie deal..........is a high volume of overpays.    

 

Be it the Star Lotulelei or Trent Murphy type contracts or the mountain of $6M-$3M aav deals for veteran backups and role players.  

 

They need to rely more on their scouting and draft to fill ST and backup roles and use their cap to add a difference maker or two.

 

If they aren't going to be willing to kick cap hits down the road...........as Beane has indicated they won't(we'll see)............then they need to be more frugal with the role players.

 

 

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Just now, GoBills808 said:

So you think Kumerow is an above average wideout? Out above average special teams players?

How thick are you??  Go back and re-read what I said, I never once referred to JK as above average anything, stop being “that guy” on purpose…, 

 

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Remember all the camp talk last year that Kumerow was roasting our DBs and making constant plays and would force a significant role on offense? Fun times.

 

I’m fine with re-signing a core special teams player and great locker room guy who can play offensive snaps in a pinch, but I’ve given up thinking he’ll ever be more than that.

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48 minutes ago, BillsDiehard said:

We freed up cap space to resign a special teamer!? We love retreads! How about we take that and apply it to signing a decent O-lineman? Geez!


Free agency hasn’t even started yet. You do understand we could still try and do that right?

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1 minute ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

I think we can be upset at the likely notion......due to the timing of the signing............that he got more than league minimum...........which, like with Siran Neal last week, will cut into what they can spend.

 

The reason why Beane has himself in worse cap shape than when he inherited the team..........despite a QB technically still on his rookie deal..........is a high volume of overpays.    

 

Be it the Star Lotulelei or Trent Murphy type contracts or the mountain of $6M-$3M aav deals for veteran backups and role players.  

 

 


 

Sure. Just make no mention whatsoever of the cap being lowered by $20M due to COVID. That has nothing to do with it 🙄

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3 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

I think we can be upset at the likely notion......due to the timing of the signing............that he got more than league minimum...........which, like with Siran Neal last week, will cut into what they can spend.

 

The reason why Beane has himself in worse cap shape than when he inherited the team..........despite a QB technically still on his rookie deal..........is a high volume of overpays.    

 

Be it the Star Lotulelei or Trent Murphy type contracts or the mountain of $6M-$3M aav deals for veteran backups and role players.  

 

They need to rely more on their scouting and draft to fill ST and backup roles and use their cap to add a difference maker or two.

 

If they aren't going to be willing to kick cap hits down the road...........as Beane has indicated they won't(we'll see)............then they need to be more frugal with the role players.

 

 

 

I don't mind the Kumerow signing, but I would agree that with Neal/Kumerow, it's a legit argument to wonder why Matakevich/Jones are still on the roster.   

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29 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

The NFL and XFL teamed up and the NFL is using the XFL as a league to test out rules basically. They are going to collaborate.

 

Majority of major injures happen on special teams plays, they are going to do everything they can to reduce that.

 

 

 

The XFL is slated to return in February 2023. Under the partnership, the XFL will function as a sort of "petri dish" for the NFL to experiment with, XFL president Russ Brandon said to ESPN's Kevin Seifert.

 

We shall see how much of a rules test this is.  I can't find many details.

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7 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

How thick are you??  Go back and re-read what I said, I never once referred to JK as above average anything, stop being “that guy” on purpose…, 

 

Go Bills!!!

 

50 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

Your killing me,😁 “this better be for league minimum “  or what? Are you gonna go on a rant, and subject all of us to your musings…?,  nuthin but  luv dude, but really…? Beane is in a tight financial position, he needs a hand full of above average players at important positions, he’s not giving JK the keys to the city, 

 

Go Bills!!!

 

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Just now, BarleyNY said:

Lotta people getting worked up without seeing contract specifics.  Probably a very modest contract with little or no guaranteed money. 

 

 

Well if it's $2.5M-$3M aav..........then after deducting the league minimum that will reduce their cap space by around $2M.      I would expect the Bills will be shopping around actual starting jobs to veteran CB's and DT's for around $5M aav.........crying poor.........so anything over league minimum for Kumerow might be the difference between getting a good veteran at those positions or not.

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40 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

Punts and kickoffs can't be dispensed with soon enough.

 

All they do is keep non-players.......like Haack, Kumerow, Matakevich and Taiwan...........employed while giving us extra tv timeouts after touchbacks, fair catches and balls rolling to a stop while the clock runs.

 

 

 

Sad, but true.

Used be an exciting facet of game. Punchers chance on kicks or punts if you were trailing & had a great special team returner. Same with onside kicks ☹️

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1 hour ago, MWK said:

Or maybe I don't like wasting what little cap we have on special teams only players who can't do much of anything like Tyler Matakevich

 

 

 

You realize we need depth players, right? Wouldn't you rather have depth players that contribute on special teams? I don't understand your rationale.

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5 minutes ago, Logic said:


 

Sure. Just make no mention whatsoever of the cap being lowered by $20M due to COVID. That has nothing to do with it 🙄

 

 

That is irrelevant.........the cap was lowered for all teams.

 

Going into the 2019 offseason they had $90M in cap space.

 

After the 2020 season they already couldn't even afford to address any of the issues they claimed were responsible for their AFCCG loss.

 

He's had a few notable good deals with his own veterans(Dawkins and White).........and the bargain 1 year deal for Daryl Williams............but otherwise he hasn't done well wrt managing the salary cap.        

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12 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

 

 

Like I said  “he’s not giving JK the keys to the city”.  What makes you think that I feel JK is above average anything? Two separate concepts going on it that post, Jeesh dude have another cup of coffee, but this time don’t make it decafe…, 

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1 hour ago, Process said:

I just randomly looked up Jones stats after seeing this. He has 223 career rushing yards over 11 seasons. 

 

That's pretty incredible. 

 

Guy hung around 11 years as a special teamer/reserve RB.

Elite special teams guys but you kick it into the end zone to waste no time on the precious clock. Sorry I went there. That was my initial thought when I read your post. I guess I'm still bitter... 

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Just now, Don Otreply said:

Like I said  “he’s not giving JK the keys to the city”.  What makes you think that I feel JK is above average anything? Two separate concepts going on it that post, Jeesh dude have another cup of coffee, but this time don’t make it decafe…, 

So your contention is that this signing will facilitate the acquisition of more above average players at important positions, in a year with limited cap space. Got it.

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