The Jokeman Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 3 hours ago, Mikie2times said: Perspective is sustained performance in the postseason, in high leverage situations, and being multiple enough on offense to win different ways. Who cares if we have an elite offense under situations when we can play ahead or control the ball or it is elite in the aggregate but fails when faced with less than ideal circumstances. All of these things will inevitably occur in the postseason. It goes back to building teams to win regular season games offensively and not postseason games. The Jets don't even have a starting caliber NFL QB. I'm not sure where the Jets fit in any conversation offensively, but they don't fit where you're trying to put them. The Jets ran my thought process as couldn't think of another top end WR that got injured recently. I suppose Nico Collins might be another example. Quote
HappyDays Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, The Jokeman said: The Jets ran my thought process as couldn't think of another top end WR that got injured recently. I suppose Nico Collins might be another example. So your opinion is that superstar players are a waste of money because if they get injured you're screwed? Quote
Old Coot Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The difficulty is that at today's salaries if you sign too many elete players, there is only chump change left so you wind up having a bunch of scrubs on the field with your elites. This is why teams shoot for the moon while their core of elites are on team-friendly rookie contracts; see for example the Rams and Lions. 1 Quote
MiracleAtRich1393 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Old Coot said: The difficulty is that at today's salaries if you sign too many elete players, there is only chump change left so you wind up having a bunch of scrubs on the field with your elites. This is why teams shoot for the moon while their core of elites are on team-friendly rookie contracts; see for example the Rams and Lions. That requires drafting high end talent tho 😭 Quote
steven50 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 11/13/2025 at 10:59 AM, BullBuchanan said: Most people here had very few nice things to say about Diggs when he left, despite him being the most productive Bills receiver in history over his tenure. Andree Reed was the most productive Bills receiver in history not Diggs. Diggs ranks around 5th 1 Quote
Saint Doug Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Maybe Diggs was right? Maybe he stepped out at the right time? He certainly knows the innner workings of the Bills better than all of us. 1 Quote
LEBills Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 27 minutes ago, steven50 said: Andree Reed was the most productive Bills receiver in history not Diggs. Diggs ranks around 5th Diggs averaged 81 yards per game to Reeds 59. They have the same amount of 1000 yard seasons though Reed played with the Bills for 11 more seasons than Diggs. Different eras is part of it, but Diggs is the most productive. Quote
Dafan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 13 hours ago, Billsfanatic8989 said: This graphic should be another reason Brady does not return as OC next year. Patriots receivers aren’t that much better than the Bills. Yet, I saw guys schemed open all night vs Jets. So, yes the receivers are not good. But neither is Brady. Sorry, but Mack was huge for us last year. And he has been reliable for Maye. He's roughly 70 yards and 1 Td under our leading wr Shakir. And that is on Hollins 38 targets compared to Shakirs 58. Mack is the one WR I really wanted to bills to keep from last year. 1 Quote
Ray Stonada Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Dafan said: Sorry, but Mack was huge for us last year. And he has been reliable for Maye. He's roughly 70 yards and 1 Td under our leading wr Shakir. And that is on Hollins 38 targets compared to Shakirs 58. Mack is the one WR I really wanted to bills to keep from last year. And best of all, Mack made every tough catch in the biggest moments. Beautiful TD catch in our biggest game of the last four seasons, the AFC championship. He was *clutch*. Josh trusted him, you could see that by late in the season. A great blocker, since the Bills insist so much on WR blocking. How in the world did we not retain this guy? Oh yeah: Samuel, Moore, Palmer, etc etc. 1 Quote
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