Kelly to Allen Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 3 minutes ago, SCBills said: Dak is nowhere close to the QB Allen is, but makes more money and has a decent OL, Javonte Williams, Jake Ferguson, Ceedee Lamb and George Pickens. Their Defense was atrocious but made trades for Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson with some of their Parsons haul and got secondary guys back off injury.. Hooker, Revel etc.. and now look like a competent unit. Three gamechangers for Dak in Pickens, Lamb and Q .. and not that’s even counting guys like Bland and Clark. Just disgusting what Beane has done to this roster. If we keep McDermott provided he brings in a new OC and DC, ok, I can live with that. Beane is an absolute joke and between the WGR nonsense and leaked Waddle trade info makes him sound even worse, he deserves to gone yesterday. Recent extensions that look like albatrosses, money tied up in aging and oft-injured players who can’t do much of anything out there The arrogance on top of all this is icing on the cake of this deteriorating corpse of a roster that he’s saddled our best chance at ever winning a Super Bowl with. I'm praying that TJ Sanders and Walker develop fast enough before the playoffs and Bosa gets to 100% but I feel like I'm just grasping at unrealistic optimism.... Same with Hairston who seems talented but he's kinda going through his own camp right now. I don't know what they're going to do if we lose vs the Steelers and this thing goes backwards Edited 4 hours ago by Kelly to Allen Quote
BuffaloBaumer Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Drafting has been bottom 5 in the NFL. Beane ruined Allen’s chances at a Super Bowl, and MCDermott sealed it as well in the games vs KC 2 1 1 1 Quote
BeastMaster Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Bur what about the legendary separator, Josh Palmer? 1 Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Just now, BeastMaster said: Bur what about the legendary separator, Josh Palmer? I don't think anyone would mind a josh palmer if we drafted worthy and had Pickens and TJ Sanders actually looked like an impact player. It's just a few moves but it makes all of the difference 1 Quote
billsfan714 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Im hearing Brad Pitt in moneyball saying were trying to recreate him in the aggregate. It aint working. Good news Isaiah Hodgins has more receiving yards this season than speedster Curtis Samuel and Hodgins has played 2 games. Edited 4 hours ago by billsfan714 2 2 Quote
Low Positive Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Here's why they do what they do: https://nfllines.com/nfl-2024-team-positional-spending-win-correlation/ It's a long article, but if you run the data on the correlation between the percentage of the cap spent on position groups and winning percentage, the order goes like this. Quarterback & Offensive Line (0.288) TIE Cornerback (0.171) Interior Defensive Line (0.077) Wide Receiver (0.064) Edge (0.012) Running Back (-0.048) Tight End (-0.093) Linebacker (-0.123) Safety (-0.166) I don't agree with this because the eye test tells me that elite WRs and EDGE players make game winning plays. But the data says to invest in QB and OL above all else, but CB and DT are also key to winning. That's what Beane has done and I think his smugness comes from the fact that he has the data on his side. 1 Quote
BillsPride12 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 43 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said: I'm sitting here watching all these games today , guys like Pickens, AJ Brown, Xavier worthy, Devonta Smith, Tee Higgins All making insane game changing plays. It really is eye opening in a disturbing way. Why on God's green Earth does Beane & McDermott not want this???? If Allen takes these guys to the super bowl, yes I'm saying it right now he's the greatest QB that's ever lived. I couldn't even enjoy football today seeing all these massive plays wide receivers are making. It makes me feel sick 🤢 Even just watching Dallas as a roster look way better than ours makes me realize how bad beane has been the past number of years. It's eye opening and it pisses me off "Quit your b****ing. We scored the 2nd most points in the league last year" -Beane 1 1 3 Quote
NeverOutNick Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said: I don't think anyone would mind a josh palmer if we drafted worthy and had Pickens and TJ Sanders actually looked like an impact player. It's just a few moves but it makes all of the difference Or maybe instead of always trading UP for defensive players maybe for once you just trade UP for an offensive weapon not named Josh Allen. Luther Burden fell in the draft and went a couple picks before TJ Sanders. You get an extra 3rd for trading back for Coleman and take ANOTHER worthless D lineman in Carter instead of taking Troy Franklin. Heck you could’ve bypassed taking them both and traded up for BTJ. Beane is McDermotts puppet. Just watch the way McD pulled him to talk after the Bucs win or anytime McD is superglued to Beanes pocket in the draft room. They both need to go. oh and I’m sure this fun thread will be merged into some other obscure thread soon enough lol 2 Quote
FireChans Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Low Positive said: Here's why they do what they do: https://nfllines.com/nfl-2024-team-positional-spending-win-correlation/ It's a long article, but if you run the data on the correlation between the percentage of the cap spent on position groups and winning percentage, the order goes like this. Quarterback & Offensive Line (0.288) TIE Cornerback (0.171) Interior Defensive Line (0.077) Wide Receiver (0.064) Edge (0.012) Running Back (-0.048) Tight End (-0.093) Linebacker (-0.123) Safety (-0.166) I don't agree with this because the eye test tells me that elite WRs and EDGE players make game winning plays. But the data says to invest in QB and OL above all else, but CB and DT are also key to winning. That's what Beane has done and I think his smugness comes from the fact that he has the data on his side. I mean, there’s a very simple way to keep cap spending down on WRs. Draft them early and often and don’t pay them. 3 2 Quote
BeastMaster Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I mind...especially at his salary Beane overpaid for a guy who was a Chargers cast off that had one singular touchdown before the Bills decided to give him a fairly large deal Palmer could be fine if he was a third or fourth option making around 3-5 mil/year Neither of those things are true, and Beane brought him here to play opposite of Coleman as a starter 1 Quote
NeverOutNick Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 9 minutes ago, FireChans said: I mean, there’s a very simple way to keep cap spending down on WRs. Draft them early and often and don’t pay them. You mean like all the smart organizations do (GB, Philly, Baltimore)? What a novel idea! Edited 3 hours ago by NeverOutNick Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, NeverOutNick said: Or maybe instead of always trading UP for defensive players maybe for once you just trade UP for an offensive weapon not named Josh Allen. Luther Burden fell in the draft and went a couple picks before TJ Sanders. You get an extra 3rd for trading back for Coleman and take ANOTHER worthless D lineman in Carter instead of taking Troy Franklin. Heck you could’ve bypassed taking them both and traded up for BTJ. Beane is McDermotts puppet. Just watch the way McD pulled him to talk after the Bucs win or anytime McD is superglued to Beanes pocket in the draft room. They both need to go. oh and I’m sure this fun thread will be merged into some other obscure thread soon enough lol I honestly wouldn't even mind the mediocre wrs we have if he actually drafted great dlineman. That's the most disheartening part. I mean the eagles dline makes ours look like a jv team. Texans dline etc. KC front 7 completely dominated the colts running game What else am i supposed to think? Watching the Texans game and anyone that knows football knows we can't compete with those guys. It's not reflective in the score but everyone can see it. I love this team and it's just upsetting. It's like watching Your brother lose a fight or something I'm pissed off at Beane Edited 3 hours ago by Kelly to Allen 4 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 52 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said: I'm sitting here watching all these games today , guys like Pickens, AJ Brown, Xavier worthy, Devonta Smith, Tee Higgins All making insane game changing plays. It really is eye opening in a disturbing way. Why on God's green Earth does Beane & McDermott not want this???? If Allen takes these guys to the super bowl, yes I'm saying it right now he's the greatest QB that's ever lived. I couldn't even enjoy football today seeing all these massive plays wide receivers are making. It makes me feel sick 🤢 Even just watching Dallas as a roster look way better than ours makes me realize how bad beane has been the past number of years. It's eye opening and it pisses me off I've seen the exact same thing over the past couple of years. Guys routinely making great plays that you almost never see from Bills WR's. You want to feel even worse? Check out a slate of college games on Saturday and you will see that those kids are also making great catches and helping their QB's out. The two starting WR's for Ohio State are better then any WR on the Bills TODAY. 1 1 Quote
PauleeeWalnuts Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 55 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said: I'm sitting here watching all these games today , guys like Pickens, AJ Brown, Xavier worthy, Devonta Smith, Tee Higgins All making insane game changing plays. It really is eye opening in a disturbing way. Why on God's green Earth does Beane & McDermott not want this???? If Allen takes these guys to the super bowl, yes I'm saying it right now he's the greatest QB that's ever lived. I couldn't even enjoy football today seeing all these massive plays wide receivers are making. It makes me feel sick 🤢 Even just watching Dallas as a roster look way better than ours makes me realize how bad beane has been the past number of years. It's eye opening and it pisses me off Beane is not a good GM, and there’s not a chance in hell they go to the SB this year or probably next year as well 2 1 Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 5 minutes ago, PauleeeWalnuts said: Beane is not a good GM, and there’s not a chance in hell they go to the SB this year or probably next year as well They have a punchers chance with Allen similar to the 80s Elway teams. But they'll probably get destroyed in the AFC championship /super bowl Edited 3 hours ago by Kelly to Allen Quote
PauleeeWalnuts Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 11 minutes ago, BeastMaster said: I mind...especially at his salary Beane overpaid for a guy who was a Chargers cast off that had one singular touchdown before the Bills decided to give him a fairly large deal Palmer could be fine if he was a third or fourth option making around 3-5 mil/year Neither of those things are true, and Beane brought him here to play opposite of Coleman as a starter And neither of them have done a damn thing to help this offense 1 minute ago, Kelly to Allen said: They have a punchers chance with Allen similar to the 80s Elway teams. But they'll probably get destroyed in the super bowl Which sucks because we’ve already seen that movie 3 out of 4 of our last SBs Edited 3 hours ago by PauleeeWalnuts 1 Quote
DeltaDigital Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago They will forever be known as the men who wasted Josh Allen’s career 1 2 Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Low Positive said: Here's why they do what they do: https://nfllines.com/nfl-2024-team-positional-spending-win-correlation/ It's a long article, but if you run the data on the correlation between the percentage of the cap spent on position groups and winning percentage, the order goes like this. Quarterback & Offensive Line (0.288) TIE Cornerback (0.171) Interior Defensive Line (0.077) Wide Receiver (0.064) Edge (0.012) Running Back (-0.048) Tight End (-0.093) Linebacker (-0.123) Safety (-0.166) I don't agree with this because the eye test tells me that elite WRs and EDGE players make game winning plays. But the data says to invest in QB and OL above all else, but CB and DT are also key to winning. That's what Beane has done and I think his smugness comes from the fact that he has the data on his side. This may be a good philosophy. Only issue is the dline investments are actually so bad it's becoming a sunk cost. He still hasn't found a will Anderson, Chris Jones or Jalen Carter Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Remember when we stole “trust the process” from the 76ers? Whatever happened to that? If these guys wanted to really troll us they bring it back in a press conference about Shaq Lawson coming back. Lean right in to their villain arcs. Edited 3 hours ago by Kirby Jackson 1 Quote
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