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Silver linings with the Injuries?


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54 minutes ago, BuffaloBaumer said:

The more and more I am listening to the experts, the more our depth is looking like they just might be ok in the end. Whether that is this year, or next year, the future looks pretty darn bright for a youth movement. With Rousseau out, and Von barely playing, AJ stepped into the spotlight bigtime. THis Jonathan kid is also getting really good reviews and could end up being a steal on the edge. 

 

The loss of Jones is a massive one in every way but let's see what Ford can do on the run stuffing game. Ed Oliver has broken through and the Oline is better than we thought when the season began. As long as Benford can come back, and there are no more injuries at that position, the pass rush should offset the hit the secondary took. 

 

It will be interesting to see how Bernard does without Milano so that is a big question mark. Can Dodson step up into a major role? Hopefully Von can get back to 100% by the time the playoffs start and if that happens, the defense should be just fine. If Buffalo has to take a wild card and go on the road for a game, so be it. I think they are still taking the division and the next 3 games will be perfect to get the newbies settled. 

 

Lastly, Elam cannot possibly be this bad, he just can't. They threw him into a no win situation and that was a bad coaching decision. I would start him again vs the Giants and put him on a very short leash. Get him some confidence and hopefully Buffalo gets a big lead and does not have to worry about it. 

 

 

Uplifting optimistic post, we need it about now.

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11 minutes ago, JohnNord said:


I completely see what you’re saying it’s been nice to see players like Bernard, Rosseau, Benford and a few others step up.    The only silver lining is that it gives new players some important reps.  
 

The problem is that 2023 is likely the final shot that the “core” Bills players will have to win it all.  I see a scenario where the Bills could be without familiar faces like Gabe, AJ, Poyer, Hyde, and the DL depth (Shaq, Phillips, Poona).  Plus we don’t know how Tre White will bounce back from his second major injury. 
 

The team was built to compete for a SB in 2023, and these injuries make it so much harder, but we have to have hope that Josh and the offense can overcome. 

 

 

The Offense next year returns, basically, the entire OL plus the depth.. Josh Allen.. Diggs, Cook, Knox, Kincaid, Shakir & Harty.  They'll really only need a WR2, and that can be an instant impact player if taken early in the draft.  

 

The Defense.. honestly.. it's time.  It's probably past time, to move on from the OG's.  Poyer and Hyde are fine.  Not great, not bad, they are fine.  This should be their last year here.  Tre White.. I'm sorry, but the 6M we can save by cutting him should go towards extending Epenesa.  

 

The upcoming Draft, on a quick way too early glance, looks to be one that should go WR early and then heavy Defense.  

 

I'm not convinced getting younger on Defense next year won't make us better by the end of next season. 

 

I hope we win it all for Hyde, Po, Gabe & White this season.. but they've run their course here.   Gabe, I can hear an argument to keep him, but not at the expense of AJE.  

 

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5 minutes ago, JohnNord said:


I completely see what you’re saying it’s been nice to see players like Bernard, Rosseau, Benford and a few others step up.    The only silver lining is that it gives new players some important reps.  
 

The problem is that 2023 is likely the final shot that the “core” Bills players will have to win it all.  I see a scenario where the Bills could be without familiar faces like Gabe, AJ, Poyer, Hyde, and the DL depth (Shaq, Phillips, Poona).  Plus we don’t know how Tre White will bounce back from his second major injury. 
 

The team was built to compete for a SB in 2023, and these injuries make it so much harder, but we have to have hope that Josh and the offense can overcome. 

 

I think it may be a very safe assumption that a combination of White, Hyde, and Poyer will not be back next year. If the first 5 games are an indication, Poyer and White are likely.


The “core” of the defense won’t be gone, because it has already changed. The new core is being led by Oliver, Groot, and Milano. Hyde is still in the group, and every week it looks more likely that Bernard and Epenesa will also be joining.

 

 

 

 

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A lot of us saw enough in Elam to want him to start the season opposite White.  Yes he had a poor showing on Sunday, but let's evaluate him over a bigger sample size and remember some of the upside he showed last season.

 

With regards losing Daquan Jones, that is a real blow given his start to the season.  However as I read someone else point earlier... If Poona Ford wasn't on our roster and Beane signed him today as a replacement, we'd be a lot more positive than we are currently.

 

Let's see how it goes.  At least we have a few softer games coming up to bring the replacements up to speed.

 

Regarding linebacker...Hopefully Dorian Williams can make the improvements necessary with more live reps, because I don't think Dodson is it.

 

Go Bills!  Let's get to London out of the system by toppling the Giants.

 

Side note... I hate the bad taste this London had left us with... It's the only game I've ever been to and can't even rewatch it!  Great weekend though and met some great UK fans and folk from Buffalo.

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Our depth is at DE/DT/S. Our biggest injuries are at CB, LB, DT...so 1 out of 3 aint bad I guess. We need a CB and LB. Based on last week Elam is not going to cut it. Surtain makes too much sense if you can get him for a 1 year rental and does not cost much. Maybe you can get Tre to restrux his deal and you can then afford Surtain with Tre money. At LB based on the McD comments he was not happy with Dotson or Williams, so we could usde help there as well. 

 

EDIT - Surtain is actually under contract for 2024 too. Even better, there is your Tre White replacement. His new contrcat can start when Tre is rolling off the books. 

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47 minutes ago, stevestojan said:

All bull#### aside, I reallllly want to agree with the part that “Elam cannot possibly be this bad.” 
 

I mean there are draft busts, but at the corner position you need speed and ball awareness. Seems like those are fairly (in the grand scheme) easy to identify how they would translate from college to pro. I’m not saying everyone will be the next Rod Woodson, but my god, he literally looks like he played the position in JV and he’s our 11th option at his position; playing emergency CB. 
 

I’d argue “maybe he’s been hurt and the team is hiding it” but no. 
 

Maybe it’s the NFL version of the yips? But those generally come after you’ve done anything really well. 
 

I can’t think of a worse first round pick right now. Williams? Losman maybe? 

 

He wasnt nearly this bad last year, as a rookie. I can't believe he'd somehow regress this early in his career.

 

I'd say the worst 1st was Maybin.

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Imagine IF Milano could make it back by the playoffs (I know it's the longest of longshots).  Having Williams get all of the experience he's likely about to get in the next few months will serve the team really well and make our depth at that position that much stronger.

 

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Getting to see youth might be an upside if this team wasn't firmly in a trophy chase. Make no mistake if they don't get a lombardi this year we'll hear all the savage takes. 

 

Losing a pro bowl player from every level of the defense significantly diminishes our chances in the playoffs imo. 

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To play devils advocate....

 

Epenesa is on the last year of his deal - so needs paid (if we can even afford to keep him).

 

Gabe Davis will need (and get by someone) paid....

 

Hyde/Poyer are about to age out and we have NO respectable replacements for them (Hamlin does not cut it).

 

Knox is wasting a TON of money from the TE spot.

 

And our last two first round picks barely contribute (I know Kincaid deserves more time and usage but still).

 

 

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McD sees defensive prospects like few others. Milano might have been out of the league with his measurable rather than an all-pro if he did not wind up with McD.  Also, Poyer, Hyde, Benford, Bernard, Johnson, Jackson, etc. The team needed to get younger, cheaper, and less injury-prone. I would like to see McD use this as an opportunity to develop as many young prospects as possible, raiding other practice squads for players he has been tracking.  

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1 hour ago, stevestojan said:

All bull#### aside, I reallllly want to agree with the part that “Elam cannot possibly be this bad.” 
 

I mean there are draft busts, but at the corner position you need speed and ball awareness. Seems like those are fairly (in the grand scheme) easy to identify how they would translate from college to pro. I’m not saying everyone will be the next Rod Woodson, but my god, he literally looks like he played the position in JV and he’s our 11th option at his position; playing emergency CB. 
 

I’d argue “maybe he’s been hurt and the team is hiding it” but no. 
 

Maybe it’s the NFL version of the yips? But those generally come after you’ve done anything really well. 
 

I can’t think of a worse first round pick right now. Williams? Losman maybe? 

 

Erik Flowers was selected in the first round (26th overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft.

 

1 hour ago, Process said:

We still have one of the best d lines in the league. 

 

The secondary is what concerns me. 

 

Hyde and Poyer are slow and washed up. That gets masked with a dominant front 7. I'm not sure we have that anymore.

 

And we have ZERO CB depth. As of right now we are one injury away (Benford) from having Micah Hyde covering a teams best WR on the most critical play of the game. 

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Funny that in previous years Hyde and Poyer were the ones who was masking other players' performance previous years.

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