starrymessenger Posted yesterday at 05:22 PM Posted yesterday at 05:22 PM (edited) 32 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said: Just curious why you trust him to fix it? Our defense is why we haven’t won a Super Bowl yet and we get literally shredded in every single playoff loss? I’ll give him 17. That was on the offense. Every other year our defense is why we didn’t make it. In what world do you have trust here? The only thing to trust is that we are going to most likely need a TD on every offensive possession and turnovers to beat a good team in the playoffs. Which is inexcusable Like everybody else I have been exasperated by the defensive alignments and playcalls at certain crucial intervals over the years. Some have been downright inexplicable otherwise than as errors. But overall I don't think the defence has been bad year over year and I feel that McD is better on that side of the ball than on the other whether you like his scheme/philosophy or not. I expect the D to be improved by crunch time. I also think they probably did the right thing prioritizing the D in the last draft and I look forward to seeing the results. I'm not sure they had any choice. Having said that I think this team needs to score points to win. The D is not good enuf to support an underperforming offence. It's also a question of simply going with your best shot, which is your elite signal caller. If you turn him into a game manager you may be depreciating his unique skill set. If you deprive him of one or more quality assets in the passing game I just don't think that you can seriously pursue a championship. Last year's draft was D focused. Very likely the O, and specifically the need for WRs, will be addressed in next years draft. Edited yesterday at 05:22 PM by starrymessenger Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted yesterday at 05:30 PM Posted yesterday at 05:30 PM 58 minutes ago, boater said: Miami isn't trading with the Bills. It just isn't going to happen. On the surface this is 100% correct. But let me make an argument as to why they just might. * If Miami is going into a major rebuild, and all signs are that they are, then they won't have to worry about being burned by Waddle & the Bills for at least the next 2 seasons. By the time Miami will be in a position to challenge Buffalo/NE for the East Waddle would be at least 30. * If the Bills gave up a 1st or 2nd round pick there is a chance that this will weaken the Bills and strengthen Miami in a future where the Dolphins get their rebuild right. * Waddle's CAP hit will also limit who the Bills can sign in other areas. Again with an eye towards the time when Miami is actually competing with Buffalo after the rebuild. Bottom line is that trading Waddle to the Bills would not be a zero sum situation. In fact the argument that it helps the Bills a lot over the next 2 years and helps Miami a lot beyond that is sound. 2 1 Quote
Roundybout Posted yesterday at 06:01 PM Posted yesterday at 06:01 PM 2 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said: I think Ridley is actually really good. And he’s fast. AJ brown isn’t happening and unfortunately I’m sure Olave isn’t either. Ridley probably can be had semi realistically My thing with Ridley is that he's already almost 31. I'd rather have someone like Waddle that we can pair with Josh for years to come. 2 1 Quote
boater Posted yesterday at 08:18 PM Posted yesterday at 08:18 PM 2 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said: On the surface this is 100% correct. But let me make an argument as to why they just might. * If Miami is going into a major rebuild, and all signs are that they are, then they won't have to worry about being burned by Waddle & the Bills for at least the next 2 seasons. By the time Miami will be in a position to challenge Buffalo/NE for the East Waddle would be at least 30. * If the Bills gave up a 1st or 2nd round pick there is a chance that this will weaken the Bills and strengthen Miami in a future where the Dolphins get their rebuild right. * Waddle's CAP hit will also limit who the Bills can sign in other areas. Again with an eye towards the time when Miami is actually competing with Buffalo after the rebuild. Bottom line is that trading Waddle to the Bills would not be a zero sum situation. In fact the argument that it helps the Bills a lot over the next 2 years and helps Miami a lot beyond that is sound. Valid points. It will depend on the sense of urgency the next Dolphins GM will have--or more accurately, what sense of urgency the Dolphins ownership tells the GM to have. A rebuild and patiently waiting two years may not be in the cards. (it should be, but may not be) Quote
3rdand12 Posted yesterday at 08:28 PM Posted yesterday at 08:28 PM 2 hours ago, Roundybout said: My thing with Ridley is that he's already almost 31. I'd rather have someone like Waddle that we can pair with Josh for years to come. Shaheed it is then ! 16 hours ago, HappyDays said: Waddle only costs $585K this season for the team that trades for him: There absolutely are Miami players who Bills could rehabilitate into winners ! Multiple actually. Get them All Beane ! even Wright lol Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 11/1/2025 at 11:17 AM, BuffaloBillyG said: This. Even if the didn't want Olave, they would have called. Two reasons. One, Beane has said himself, there are guys pretty much assigned to other teams that have frequent conversations. They use guys that have ties to other guys on other teams. This could be scout to scout, Assistant GM to scout but is way less frequently GM to GM. Second, if the Bills are in the WR market, Beane likes to call on everyone to find what the market should be. It's like when you buy a house. You may go look at a house you aren't as interested in to see what the comps in the area are. Thanks for this post! Interesting point you mentioned with the scout 2 scout /asst gm. I need to rewatch that Schoen Hard Knocks, was by far the best thing they've ever put out. I hate not knowing what the day 2 day life of a GM/FO looks like. Maybe theres a book out there from a retired GM? Id love to hear more about it. One thing I really love about Beane. Hes let some light out on things that most gm's wont, almost out of an outdated secrecy ritual. 1 Quote
starrymessenger Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 4 hours ago, Roundybout said: My thing with Ridley is that he's already almost 31. I'd rather have someone like Waddle that we can pair with Josh for years to come. Odd that Titans signed him to a big K through 2027. Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 11/1/2025 at 11:34 AM, Herc11 said: Meyers would be nothing but another mid WR to add to the rest of our mid WRs. Please God, do not trade for this guy. Hes not the guy I want, but I think a lot of this board is way underestimating Jakobi. Not as sexy or splashy as my heart lusts for, but we are instantly a better team with him. Hes nice to plug in while Palmer is out. And even nicer to play across from Palmer when hes back. Were severely missing competent WR play on the outside and he brings that. Josh elevates what hes done in his career imo too Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 11/1/2025 at 6:02 PM, BillsFanForever19 said: Really nothing new here. Olave and BTJ are unlikely to be traded. The team and Olave are working on an extension. BTJ even more so after Travis Hunter being IR'ed. I have to imagine the "feeling" that it would take a 1st plus to pry him loose has probably changed since yesterday's news on Hunter. If the Jags were in worse shape, I could see them maybe packing things up and selling. But not at 4-3. I guess it's good to have a reputable source saying what others have said, that we've been doing our diligence on someone like Olave. But I don't think this article changes anything. But it will surely reignite all the fans who ignore everything else but the name mentioned in the same breath in an article about trades. Still looking to me that our best shot that could actually be had is Rashid Shaheed. Though it seems my previous concern of supply and demand driving up his price was legitimate. A Day 2 pick for a half year rental is a steep price for him. But if they can get at least a short term extension, I'd do it if he's the best option available to us. Especially when the WR FA market is so poor next off-season. Yeah its a no brainer to sign a 2yr extension at minimum, maybe 1 if his agent wont do 2. Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 19 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said: Beane goes bananas: 1st + 4th for Waddle Coleman, Samuel, 2nd for Olave (extended) & Shaheed Olave Waddle Shakir Shaheed Palmer Wut?! Don’t @ at me. Let me have a moment🤣 seriously though something along those lines for either trade needs to happen As far as Beane going "bananas" - this is about as far as I'd take it. Unrealistic that he'd make three moves, but at least they're all likely to be moved players: Edited 21 hours ago by BillsFanForever19 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, BillsFanForever19 said: As far as Beane going "bananas" - this is about as far as I'd take it. Unrealistic that he'd make three moves, but at least they're all likely to be moved players: It’s pretty clear that there are issues getting WR’s open downfield. With the exception of a nice catch by Moore, almost all of the downfield passing was from Kincaid and one catch for 30 by Knox. They need to add one other piece to go along with Palmer. Shaheed would be a nice addition 1 1 Quote
Process Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Just throwing this out there as another option because it seems like we don't have many. Not a fan of his at all and would have said hell no before the season. Deebo Samuel. Last year of his contract and Washingtons season is over. No idea what the cap numbers would look like. Quote
Bill from NYC Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I think that a healthy Waddle with Josh throwing to him could win us a Super Bowl, perhaps two. Jmo. 1 Quote
SydneyBillsFan Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I am just about to go to bed here on the western side of the Pacific. When I wake up in about 8 hours I'll be pummeling the crap out of the F5 button hoping to see a "Bills sign WR Shaheed" thread pop up soon after. 1 1 Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 49 minutes ago, SydneyBillsFan said: I am just about to go to bed here on the western side of the Pacific. When I wake up in about 8 hours I'll be pummeling the crap out of the F5 button hoping to see a "Bills sign WR Shaheed" thread pop up soon after. Generally, at this point, they'll bring it down to the wire of Trade Deadline day - where sellers hope buyers get desperate and up their price at the buzzer and buyers hope sellers settle to their offer at the buzzer. I wouldn't expect us to swing a trade today. Tuesday is F5 Day, until just after 4 PM EST. Edited 10 hours ago by BillsFanForever19 Quote
harryS Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, Process said: Just throwing this out there as another option because it seems like we don't have many. Not a fan of his at all and would have said hell no before the season. Deebo Samuel. Last year of his contract and Washingtons season is over. No idea what the cap numbers would look like. Deebo is fat and slow this season. 1 hour ago, SydneyBillsFan said: I am just about to go to bed here on the western side of the Pacific. When I wake up in about 8 hours I'll be pummeling the crap out of the F5 button hoping to see a "Bills sign WR Shaheed" thread pop up soon after. Shaheed is the right call. We're probably not going to get a bigger name than that (no true #1 WR), and Shaheed would fit in perfectly with our plan to fix problems by bringing in more speed (i.e. Hairston, Bishop, etc). I'd trade Keon to the Saints for Shaheed and a 4th. Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 14 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said: As far as Beane going "bananas" - this is about as far as I'd take it. Unrealistic that he'd make three moves, but at least they're all likely to be moved players: Yeah a 360 pound 1 tech with some pass rush ability would be nice. He doesn't track as a trade candidate as a performing second year player. They have 2 more seasons of control there and he's cheap. Quote
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