billsfan89 Posted Wednesday at 05:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:44 PM 1 hour ago, Ben said: Realistically if we get 10 games out of this guy it'll be a win 10 healthy games from him is a big win in my opinion. It allows the team to ease in Jackson and Solomon into larger roles as the season progresses while still having Groot and AJE there early on and then eases Hochet into things after his suspension is over. Ideally yeah you want a guy to play all 17 and a full playoff run. But it is a calculated gamble that the team is taking to have Bosa on the team as a one year rental. As long as he can give the team a good stretch of 9-12 games I think he's gonna be a big positive for the reasons stated. Hopefully Jackson/Solomon show out early and the team can just have Bosa in a even more limited rotation role that keeps him healthy. 1 Quote
sunshynman Posted Wednesday at 05:45 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:45 PM (edited) This is a big nothing. McD: Hey Joey, glad to see ya. How's the calf? Bosa: Yeah coach feeling great, ready to roll. McD: I hear ya, big guy. Now I need you to go sit over there until it counts. They also need to do what they should have done with Vonn. Joey, I need you for big games and the playoffs. Otherwise just pump up the other dogs! And if there is a ?able field surface, he stay's off it until it matters! Edited Wednesday at 05:47 PM by sunshynman 4 2 Quote
uticaclub Posted Wednesday at 08:33 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:33 PM 2 hours ago, sunshynman said: This is a big nothing. McD: Hey Joey, glad to see ya. How's the calf? Bosa: Yeah coach feeling great, ready to roll. McD: I hear ya, big guy. Now I need you to go sit over there until it counts. They also need to do what they should have done with Vonn. Joey, I need you for big games and the playoffs. Otherwise just pump up the other dogs! And if there is a ?able field surface, he stay's off it until it matters! The problem with Von in the playoffs was we couldn't force a 3rd & long, so he was left on the sideline. 1 Quote
Senth Posted Wednesday at 09:11 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:11 PM Biggest waste of important dollars we ever made or pretty damn close to it. 2 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted Wednesday at 09:27 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:27 PM 3 hours ago, billsfan89 said: 10 healthy games from him is a big win in my opinion. It allows the team to ease in Jackson and Solomon into larger roles as the season progresses while still having Groot and AJE there early on and then eases Hochet into things after his suspension is over. Ideally yeah you want a guy to play all 17 and a full playoff run. But it is a calculated gamble that the team is taking to have Bosa on the team as a one year rental. As long as he can give the team a good stretch of 9-12 games I think he's gonna be a big positive for the reasons stated. Hopefully Jackson/Solomon show out early and the team can just have Bosa in a even more limited rotation role that keeps him healthy. Agreed. 20 snaps max on perceived passing downs. I want the guy available December through February. 1 2 Quote
Nephilim17 Posted Wednesday at 10:07 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:07 PM (edited) 57 minutes ago, Senth said: Biggest waste of important dollars we ever made or pretty damn close to it. Not even close. As just one recent example, the $96 million Diggs extension was made in the spring of 2022 when he was still locked up for two more seasons (till the end of the 2024 season). We then ate $31 million of dead money when we traded him. I believe that's the largest dead hit in NFL history for a non-Qb. Bosa's guaranteed $12 million this year ($12.61 total) pales in comparison. If Bosa misses more than half the year and playoff games it won't look good. But if he can still get to the quarterback in some big regular-season games and in the playoffs, it will be fine. Edited Wednesday at 10:09 PM by Nephilim17 2 1 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted Thursday at 09:45 AM Posted Thursday at 09:45 AM We probably won’t see him until training camp. I don’t care if he heals up properly. We have so many weak opponents this year, I wouldn’t even play him except games like the Ravens, Eagles, Chiefs, Bucs, Texans, and Bengals. He’s not needed for division games the Saints, Falcons, Panthers, Browns etc. 1 1 Quote
Senth Posted Thursday at 01:19 PM Posted Thursday at 01:19 PM 15 hours ago, Nephilim17 said: Not even close. As just one recent example, the $96 million Diggs extension was made in the spring of 2022 when he was still locked up for two more seasons (till the end of the 2024 season). We then ate $31 million of dead money when we traded him. I believe that's the largest dead hit in NFL history for a non-Qb. Bosa's guaranteed $12 million this year ($12.61 total) pales in comparison. If Bosa misses more than half the year and playoff games it won't look good. But if he can still get to the quarterback in some big regular-season games and in the playoffs, it will be fine. 100% spot on .... why do they do this stupid *****?? 15 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said: Agreed. 20 snaps max on perceived passing downs. I want the guy available December through February. Hopefully he stays healthy in the cold and loves playing in it!! 2 Quote
Gugny Posted Thursday at 01:48 PM Posted Thursday at 01:48 PM Absolutely asinine signing. Nearly as asinine as signing two guys starting the season in the PED Penalty Box. 2 1 Quote
Don Otreply Posted Thursday at 02:03 PM Posted Thursday at 02:03 PM I think if we act as a group, we, through clever semantic juggling can make it appear that we aren’t continuously repeating ourselves, and get this thread up to a minimum of fifty pages, and maybe even more, what say guys and gals? Quote
BarleyNY Posted Thursday at 02:10 PM Posted Thursday at 02:10 PM 20 minutes ago, Gugny said: Absolutely asinine signing. Nearly as asinine as signing two guys starting the season in the PED Penalty Box. Only word on if the Bills are forcing Hoecht or Ogunjobi to room with Kincaid? Quote
sunshynman Posted Thursday at 02:52 PM Posted Thursday at 02:52 PM 18 hours ago, uticaclub said: The problem with Von in the playoffs was we couldn't force a 3rd & long, so he was left on the sideline. He wasn't all that effective anyway. It was a shame we didn't retain Floyd last year. Quote
uticaclub Posted Thursday at 02:56 PM Posted Thursday at 02:56 PM (edited) 39 minutes ago, sunshynman said: He wasn't all that effective anyway. It was a shame we didn't retain Floyd last year. Well yes, him being washed was also a problem Edited Thursday at 03:31 PM by uticaclub 1 Quote
colin Posted yesterday at 01:02 PM Posted yesterday at 01:02 PM I'm not happy about this, but he, ogun, and Hoyt are all on this team so that we don't have Jordan Phillips and Solomon and two street free agents taking late game snaps vs the ravens and chiefs late in the game because Oliver Groot and even AJ are dog tired after being out there for 70% of the plays on long sustained drives in the playoffs. Mcds ideal d is capable of playing the pass with waves of d linemen causing team based pressure and playing the run with penetration all in front of smart cover lbs and a nickel secondary that erased the deep ball and forces bad passes. When more than one part of that fails the d is a house of cards that gets trucked slowly all game. Our lack of depth and talent killed us in every playoff loss. Short of adding a Myles Garrett, the build we have now is about perfect for what McD wants to do. It of course is possible the picks and free agents are all pumpkins and we do the same crap in the post season, but young, agile, mobile, and hostile is a pretty solid formula for football, so I like our chances 1 Quote
ChevyVanMiller Posted yesterday at 01:13 PM Posted yesterday at 01:13 PM Live video feed of Bosa rehabbing 4 Quote
fergie's ire Posted yesterday at 01:23 PM Posted yesterday at 01:23 PM Yeah, I think this story is a big nothing burger and there's been so much written about it here and elsewhere. If Bosa wakes up with bed head, McDermott is probably giving him 2 weeks off until his hair has time to heal...at least until it counts. Bruce Smith used to have holdouts just so he wouldn't have to go through the grind of training camp when he got older. Looks like Bosa and McD will be working together to find creative ways why he can't practice. 1 1 Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 11 hours ago, fergie's ire said: Yeah, I think this story is a big nothing burger and there's been so much written about it here and elsewhere. If Bosa wakes up with bed head, McDermott is probably giving him 2 weeks off until his hair has time to heal...at least until it counts. Bruce Smith used to have holdouts just so he wouldn't have to go through the grind of training camp when he got older. Looks like Bosa and McD will be working together to find creative ways why he can't practice. What do you make of McDermott saying that Bosa's injury is "concerning?" Quote
fergie's ire Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said: What do you make of McDermott saying that Bosa's injury is "concerning?" Isn't everything concerning for McDermott? That seems like the kind of question reporters ask him a lot...and he always says he's concerned. Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 6 minutes ago, fergie's ire said: Isn't everything concerning for McDermott? That seems like the kind of question reporters ask him a lot...and he always says he's concerned. So you're saying it's a nothing burger but that McDermott is blowing it out of proportion? Quote
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