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38 minutes ago, Brandon said:

 

The problem is,  in order to do that,  you have to take either Shakir or Kincaid off the field,  and they're both clearly better than Keon.   

 

That's one of the reasons I didn't like the pick at the time.  

I also think the issue is josh wants keon to be a thing so bad. People forget he told beane he liked keon and wanted him in the draft. I won't say the book is written but josh has given him a ton of back shoulder and red zone jump balls, what keon is supposed to be elite at and it hasn't produced much at all.

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9 minutes ago, Norcalbillsfan said:

I also think the issue is josh wants keon to be a thing so bad. People forget he told beane he liked keon and wanted him in the draft. I won't say the book is written but josh has given him a ton of back shoulder and red zone jump balls, what keon is supposed to be elite at and it hasn't produced much at all.

Keon WTF?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Norcalbillsfan said:

Finally, we are having this conversation 

Yup out of 16 players drafted these last 2 seasons, only 1 ( Walker) has had a good impact. That’s not only staggering but malfeasance. 

11 minutes ago, Norcalbillsfan said:

I also think the issue is josh wants keon to be a thing so bad. People forget he told beane he liked keon and wanted him in the draft. I won't say the book is written but josh has given him a ton of back shoulder and red zone jump balls, what keon is supposed to be elite at and it hasn't produced much at all.

Unfortunately in hindsight the player I wish Josh had wanted was Justin Jefferson. 

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One thing I dont think can be argued is were not getting getting 19 million of production from Samuel and Palmer.  Thats a lot of buck and not much bang.   Dont worry Brandon thinks were solid.

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3 minutes ago, billsfan714 said:

One thing I dont think can be argued is were not getting getting 19 million of production from Samuel and Palmer.  Thats a lot of buck and not much bang.   Dont worry Brandon thinks we’re solid.


Add Groot and Knox to that 

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1 hour ago, paulmm3 said:

I would like to see the Bills shift away from their strategy of primarily selecting pre-draft visitors in the draft. I think it artificially limits the pool of talent they are selecting from which leads to selections in the draft that are not the most talented player available.

 

I also think Beane and company get too enamored with specific players and do too much trading of draft picks. You guys aren't that much smarter than all the other talent evaluators in the league and your specific players don't turn out to be better. Just stay put and take the highest consensus ranked guy at the position you need help at like a normal team.

Could not agree more.    

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16 minutes ago, billsfan714 said:

One thing I dont think can be argued is were not getting getting 19 million of production from Samuel and Palmer.  Thats a lot of buck and not much bang.   Dont worry Brandon thinks were solid.

Samuel is ALWAYS injured.  So is Bernard.  So is Milano.  So is Daquan Jones..  So is Taron Johnson.  Kincaid has his best game as a Bill.  And now he was out tonite.  We are on our 3rd punter.  Our second kicker (one good thing so far from this season.)  Now Palmer is injured.  Why was Benford out for parts of tonite's game?  Bishop has missed most of the last two training camps.  Hairston has been out since training camp.  This team is always injured and has been a revolving door of mediocre to marginal players.  

 

Amari Cooper came in and broke his wrist.  Oliver plays well against the Ravens and hurts his ankle.  We don't have good starters at a lot of positions, especially on defense.  Let alone have good back ups.  We need guys who are tough solid bigger guys who can take some punishment.  

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You dont 

15 minutes ago, Virgil said:


Add Groot and Knox to that 

You dont pay a 22 catch TE--the last 2 years, Knox money.   People want to say hes a good blocker, fine pay him blocker TE money.    Groot is turning into a guy with not elite speed or power, and though he did have a FG block, he also erased a huge turnover and is MIA in the rush way too often.    The DL is really only Bosa, Walker and Ed.

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5 hours ago, Bangarang said:

Very productive? He's been a good blocker but in 6 games he has 4 catches for 54 yards and a TD. 

That’s not his bag- that’s bonus.  Hawes is a key component to our run game.  I bet you liked Alex Anderson’s role last year.  Anderson hardly sees the field, because Hawes is such a devastating blocker 

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6 hours ago, Virgil said:

Looking back at all the offseason moves to support this team the past three years is a lot more eye opening than I expected.  I went and bolded all the players who are contributing this season in a meaningful way, it's a scary sight.  On draft classes alone, you could argue Beane should be fired.  3 total starters from the last three drafts.  That's horrific.  Add to that the new contact extensions that we can't get out of, and it looks to be time....

 

 

2025 Draft 

Round 1 (30th overall): Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

Round 2 (41st overall): T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina

Round 3 (72nd overall): Landon Jackson, DE, Arkansas

Round 4 (109th overall): Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky

Round 5 (170th overall): Jordan Hancock, DB, Ohio State

Round 5 (173rd overall): Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech 

 

2024 Draft 

Round 2: WR Keon Coleman, Florida State, No. 33 overall (from Panthers)

Round 2: S Cole Bishop, Utah, No. 60

Round 3: DT DeWayne Carter, Duke, No. 95 (from Chiefs)

Round 4: RB Ray Davis, Kentucky, No. 128

Round 5: C/G Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, Georgia, No. 141 (from Panthers)

Round 5: LB Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington, No. 160 (from Packers)

Round 5: DE Javon Solomon, Troy, No. 168

Round 6: T Tylan Grable, UCF, No. 204

Round 6: CB Daequan Hardy, Penn State, No. 219

Round 7: G Travis Clayton, International Player Pathway, No. 221 (from Chiefs)

 

2023 Draft 

Round 1, Pick 25: Dalton Kincaid, TE, Utah

Round 2, Pick 59: O'Cyrus Torrence, G, Florida

Round 3, Pick 91: Dorian Williams, LB, Tulane

Round 5, Pick 150: Justin Shorter, WR, Florida

Round 7, Pick 230: Nick Broeker, G, Ole Miss

Round 7, Pick 252: Alex Austin, DB, Oregon State

 

2025 Contract extensions

Josh Allen: Signed a six-year, $330 million contract.

Khalil Shakir: Received a contract extension.

Terrel Bernard: Received a contract extension.

Greg Rousseau: Signed a four-year extension.

Christian Benford: Received an extension. 

 

2025 Free agent signings

Joey Bosa: Signed a one-year deal.

Larry Ogunjobi: Signed a one-year deal.

Joshua Palmer: Signed a three-year contract.

Darrick Forrest: Signed a contract.

Laviska Shenault: Signed a contract.

Dane Jackson: Signed a one-year deal.

Kendrick Green: Signed a one-year deal.

Reggie Gilliam: Re-signed to a one-year deal.

Damar Hamlin: Re-signed to a one-year deal. 

 

2024 Extensions

Taron Johnson: Signed a three-year, $31 million contract extension.

DaQuan Jones: Re-signed on a two-year, $16 million deal.

Dion Dawkins: Signed a three-year, $60.5 million contract extension.

Taylor Rapp: Re-signed on a three-year deal.

Will Clapp: Signed a one-year deal.

Quintin Morris: Re-signed to a one-year deal. 

 

2024 Signings

Curtis Samuel: Signed a three-year, $24 million contract.

Casey Toohill: Signed a one-year contract.

Mike Edwards: Signed a one-year contract.

Mack Hollins: Signed a one-year contract.

Nicholas Morrow: Signed a one-year contract.

Mitchell Trubisky: Signed a two-year contract.

David Edwards: Signed a two-year contract. 

 

2023 Signings

Signed QB Kyle Allen: Added a new backup quarterback.

Signed G Connor McGovern:

Signed WR Deonte Harty: 

Signed WR Trent Sherfield: 

Signed G David Edwards: 

Signed OT David Quessenberry: 

Re-signed OL Ike Boetger: 

Yeah

This didn’t just become a fact today. 

But, winning covers a lot of warts and now that we are not only losing but looking terrible doing it more posters are ready to acknowledge it.

 

Josh has “ Elwayed” inferior teams and talent 4-6 games further than many other ( even decent to good) QBs could have. He has done this close to single-handedly more than a few times. And he has done that on the O side, carrying “ defenses” that were cruel jokes to those of us willing to be objective.
 

In the process, he has made pedestrian receivers, tight ends, coaches ( OC + HC ) look more capable than they are. Take a second to think about all who have had their best or very good years on JA’s teams, only to fall off a cliff or disappear once gone. He covered for mediocre to poor o line play at the beginning of his career. 
 

One year in to the Brady OC era I suspect the Leagues defensive coordinators have had a chance to figure him out. Now it is a good o line, Cook and Josh that are carrying this O. But, the talent deficit coupled with the league catching up is because a limiting factor, even to Josh.

 

For at least the fifth time on TBD, I’ll restate: I feel terrible for Josh the competitor. He has been absolutely pooched by the malfeasance that has been his coaching and GM through his career. Like a Greek tragedy 😔

 

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