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Jerry Jabber

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I thought it was common knowledge that he was playing injured most of the season last year, and I do remember it being rib injuries. That's why he would catch the ball and go down before contact, unlike previous seasons where he would fight for extra yeards.

 

I have no idea about the injury reports, though.

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18 minutes ago, MJS said:

I thought it was common knowledge that he was playing injured most of the season last year, and I do remember it being rib injuries. That's why he would catch the ball and go down before contact, unlike previous seasons where he would fight for extra yeards.

 

I have no idea about the injury reports, though.

You could tell by watching - hits he would get up slow didn’t seem to have the quick burst probably was in pain every week and fans just booing him 

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Just now, machine gun kelly said:

It really doesn’t matter.  He’s been declining since 2019, and wasn’t worth $.  He was hurt a good portion of 2020 and 2021.

 

He was worth it 2019, and I’m glad he was on our team, when we really needed it.

 

BINGO.

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56 minutes ago, Jerry Jabber said:

 

 

Buffalo Rumblings is incorrect.

 

Beasley was on the injury report starting Week 8 vs the Jags and for several weeks after that (through week 12 IIRC)

He was on the injury report almost every week before and after that for a "Vet Rest" DNP

 

The stated reason was (wait for it): Ribs

 

 

41 minutes ago, Freddie's Dead said:

Good to see the Bills are finally jerking around the injury reports like the Cheats.  Well overdue.

 

Except that they aren't

 

PS I learned from a college classmate that if a person has strong musculature, it's possible for hairline fractures of the ribs to not show on x-ray until they start healing.

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I can't recall the game but I remember him taking a hard shot to the chest last year.  Wasn't the same the rest of the year.  Again, as someone else posted, it doesn't matter.  They needed to save money to fix the defense and it was time to move on from him.  Now if Davis was a bust, it would have been a different story perhaps. But with Davis looking like a very good WR (I know he does not play in the slot), Diggs being amazing, and playing more two TE sets, it made total sense to move on from Beasley.  I'm not even convinced McKenzie will fill his role.  My hunch is they will add another WR in the draft.  They need cheap talent on the offensive side of the ball.  

For 2022 I would still like to see Sanders back on a one year deal.  

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10 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:

It really doesn’t matter.  He’s been declining since 2019, and wasn’t worth $.  He was hurt a good portion of 2020 and 2021.

 

He was worth it 2019, and I’m glad he was on our team, when we really needed it.

Facts don't support your narrative.  2020 was his best season as a pro.  Without the injury in 2021 who knows what he would have accomplished.   Oh BTW he was against the vaccine

 

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11 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Buffalo Rumblings is incorrect.

 

Beasley was on the injury report starting Week 8 vs the Jags and for several weeks after that.

 

The stated reason was (wait for it): Ribs

 

 

 

Except that they aren't

 

According to this (I do not know how accurate it is, but it's a reliable source), he was only on one injury list.

 

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/buf/2021_injuries.htm

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12 hours ago, stuvian said:

always admired him now I do so even more

Beasley is a warrior and fit the team well.  I didn't care for his selfish attitude with regard to the Covid 19 vaccine, but that is a personal choice.

 

i really appreciated how hard he played and he did help Josh develop.

 

But it is time to move on and I wish him all the best.

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8 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

According to this (I do not know how accurate it is, but it's a reliable source), he was only on one injury list.

 

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/buf/2021_injuries.htm

 

It's not accurate as to whether he was on the injury report.

It only shows if the player has a "gametime designation" such as "questionable"

 

And, I've found numerous inaccuracies and omissions.   A relatively inaccurate part of an overall great site.

 

It also doesn't show Covid list absences.

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33 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:

It really doesn’t matter.  He’s been declining since 2019, and wasn’t worth $.  He was hurt a good portion of 2020 and 2021.

 

He was worth it 2019, and I’m glad he was on our team, when we really needed it.

 

If Beasley was declining since 2019, how come 2020 was his best year as a pro by like, IDK, every metric?

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1 hour ago, MJS said:

I thought it was common knowledge that he was playing injured most of the season last year, and I do remember it being rib injuries. That's why he would catch the ball and go down before contact, unlike previous seasons where he would fight for extra yeards.

 

In a few of my post game recaps I said he looked a step off and I wondered if his knee injury from year prior and a current injury was at play. Literally until that Pats game in 2020 when his knee got messed up you couldn't cover the guy and he caught everything. He was never the same after.

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49 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:

It really doesn’t matter.  He’s been declining since 2019, and wasn’t worth $.  He was hurt a good portion of 2020 and 2021.

 

He was worth it 2019, and I’m glad he was on our team, when we really needed it.

He was awesome in 2020.

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12 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

If Beasley was declining since 2019, how come 2020 was his best year as a pro by like, IDK, every metric?

He was receiving a lot of targets Hap.  He was tough and tried to play through his injuries.  I didn’t say 2019, as he Brown were godsends, when Josh needed it.

 

I could care less about his off the field comments.  Vacc, not Vacc, whatever.  It’s my opinion as you have you’re own he was not worth $6 mil. When we extended McKenzie.  I like our chances with Diggs, Davis, McKenzie, and now Crowder.

 

I think we used our $ wisely this off season.  It’s too bad we didn’t have him earlier in his career.

 

Its likely we take with a CB in the first or second round, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we take a WR with the other pick.  I could see us G in the third.  I hope we have a punter with our last pick.

 

it’s all conjecture though.

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Was injured vs Fins on Halloween.  On injury report vs Jags 11/7 game.  He played then and vs Jets and Colts.  3 weeks, 14 catches, 70 total yds, 5 YPR and 0 TDS.  Only 29 yds after catch in those 3 games or 2 yds per catch,

 

Not surprisingly, Bills lost 2 of those games 

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If that be the case if healthy he would have been one of the higher targeted WR again & they let him walk i just hope Crowder can live up to what Bease brought to the game he was usually money on every throw & if they needed a first down he was the guy .

 

I would have liked to see him stay !! 

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11 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:

He was receiving a lot of targets Hap.  He was tough and tried to play through his injuries.  I didn’t say 2019, as he Brown were godsends, when Josh needed it.

 

I could care less about his off the field comments.  Vacc, not Vacc, whatever.  It’s my opinion as you have you’re own he was not worth $6 mil. When we extended McKenzie.  I like our chances with Diggs, Davis, McKenzie, and now Crowder.

 

I think we used our $ wisely this off season.  It’s too bad we didn’t have him earlier in his career.

 

Its likely we take with a CB in the first or second round, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we take a WR with the other pick.  I could see us G in the third.  I hope we have a punter with our last pick.

 

it’s all conjecture though.

Receiving more targets is another indication of good play. 2020 was his best year. Period. It's not true that he had been regressing since 2019.

 

I will agree that he has had two years of injury issues, though.

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59 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said:

I can't recall the game but I remember him taking a hard shot to the chest last year.  Wasn't the same the rest of the year.  Again, as someone else posted, it doesn't matter.  They needed to save money to fix the defense and it was time to move on from him.  Now if Davis was a bust, it would have been a different story perhaps. But with Davis looking like a very good WR (I know he does not play in the slot), Diggs being amazing, and playing more two TE sets, it made total sense to move on from Beasley.  I'm not even convinced McKenzie will fill his role.  My hunch is they will add another WR in the draft.  They need cheap talent on the offensive side of the ball.  

For 2022 I would still like to see Sanders back on a one year deal.  

Beasley will always have a place in Buffalo history. But you couldn't ignore his age, injuries or lack of YAC these last 2 years.  We did the right thing keeping Lil Dirty as a potential replacement. And I'm sure we'll draft a speed slot guy to continue improving. 

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33 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:

He was receiving a lot of targets Hap.  He was tough and tried to play through his injuries.  I didn’t say 2019, as he Brown were godsends, when Josh needed it.

 

Very close to the same number of targets in 2019, 2020, and 2021.  106, 107, 112.  For 778, 967, 693 yards

 

I'm confused by "didn't say 2019", thought it was your post about Beasley "declining since 2019"  I responded to asking: how, if he's been declining since 2019, he had his best year as a pro by almost any WR metric in 2020.

 

Beasley made strong contributions and was important to the team the last 3 years, and I agree that it was sadly, time for the team to move on.

 

 

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I thought this was common knowledge.

Perhaps some people were too busy letting 'other things' shade their evaluation of him?

 

Beasley playing through broken bones:

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That said his injuries were adding up and efficiency started to drop, so I understand the move on from him.

 

He could still help quite a few NFL teams. I could see him in GB with A Rod, they could use WR help, and he had higher output than MVS.

He and A Rod share some values and ideas too, so there is some mesh there.

I could stomach that better then the Pats or Chiefs.

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