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There are a ton of problems with the team right now, but adding a WR is probably the easiest fix.  

 

Yes.  The defense will remain a problem.  But that side of the ball probably requires 1-2 new linebackers, an outside corner and two safeties... and possibly an entire scheme change.  That kind of overhaul requires 1-2 offseasons.  Not a bye week.

 

Most of the offensive problems seem to stem from our inability for WRs to separate from man coverage.  Everything else is spiraling away from that central issue.  So adding a legit #1 could repair that hole.  Then even if the defense stinks, you still have a chance to outscore the other team.

 

The question is whether Beane is willing to part with a decent draft-pick, and commit future cap space to adding a really good player.  

 

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42 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


 

No idea if this is accurate but hey

Lmao he probably got the info from Mr Scoops it’s like a game of telephone.

5 minutes ago, mjt328 said:

There are a ton of problems with the team right now, but adding a WR is probably the easiest fix.  

 

Yes.  The defense will remain a problem.  But that side of the ball probably requires 1-2 new linebackers, an outside corner and two safeties... and possibly an entire scheme change.  That kind of overhaul requires 1-2 offseasons.  Not a bye week.

 

Most of the offensive problems seem to stem from our inability for WRs to separate from man coverage.  Everything else is spiraling away from that central issue.  So adding a legit #1 could repair that hole.  Then even if the defense stinks, you still have a chance to outscore the other team.

 

The question is whether Beane is willing to part with a decent draft-pick, and commit future cap space to adding a really good player.  

 

According to Joe Marino, says he’s watched the NFL film & he says receivers are getting open and Josh isn’t seeing or checking down.  Also he pointed out that continuing to force the ball into Coleman on these sideline 50 50 balls isn’t that great either because sometimes Josh is committing to it instead of making the read.

 

I do think Brady has been part of the problem the past two games to honest.  The game plan to open the half in the last 2 seemed off from how we started the season. 
 

 

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21 minutes ago, 26TrapDraw said:

We are acquiring the law firm of Jacoby & 
Myers?!

Respect.

 

At least we'll be able to defend something!

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15 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

And it's not exactly a stretch to say that the three teams known to be looking for a WR are interested in the best WR that's on the trade block. 

and it's obvious that they are interested. just like i am interested in asking sidney sweeney to come to dinner tonight with my wife and i.

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10 minutes ago, PayDaBill$ said:

According to Joe Marino, says he’s watched the NFL film & he says receivers are getting open and Josh isn’t seeing or checking down.  Also he pointed out that continuing to force the ball into Coleman on these sideline 50 50 balls isn’t that great either because sometimes Josh is committing to it instead of making the read.

 

I don't have access to the All-22.

 

All I know is that I've watched Josh Allen for his entire career, and I've never seen him this hesitant to throw the ball.  Every time we do see what is happening downfield from the broadcast, the receivers are blanketed.  When he buys an extra 2-3 seconds escaping defenders and is clearly looking downfield for someone to break free, he's not finding an open player.

 

Nobody is perfect, so I'm not doubting that Allen sometimes misses things.  But is that the biggest problem on offense?  If the true problem is our QB regressing in his ability to see the field, none of this talk matters anyway.  This team is dead in the water moving forward.

 

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23 minutes ago, Pete said:

DJ Moore’s role has diminished, and he’s not happy about.  He would be a great addition for the Bills.  I wonder what the Bears would want. 

Shaheed $1.2 million- easily fit under the cap 

 

Yeah Moore would be a legit WR1 and the best option of what the speculated WR market would be in terms of who is available (and the team would trade to Buffalo).  

 

I am not against Shaheed - but honestly we already have similar players in Samual and Moore who Brady doesn't use at all. I don't think adding Shaheed is going to do much for the offense.  End of the day, he is a redundancy to guys we already have and don't use properly at even at all.  We need someone on the outside who can be an every down WR1 that can also win downfield.  

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43 minutes ago, D. L. Hot-Flamethrower said:

If we going to make a trade lets do it sooner rather than later and on the bye. Remember our systems are very complicated and take many months and years to master, if ever!!!! That is why veterans and players who either have been here already or in Carolina are always preferred.


Why do they create systems that are complicated, especially when they don’t work?   Rookies aren’t able to learn fast enough to contribute.

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2 hours ago, Pete said:

Pats are active while Beane does nothing.  Suck up your pride, get on the phones, and get us Shaheed!

The pats see the rest of the AFC , and are probably thinking why not us. 

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55 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


 

No idea if this is accurate but hey

Our first round pick is technically worth the most out of all the teams interested!!! 

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24 minutes ago, mjt328 said:

There are a ton of problems with the team right now, but adding a WR is probably the easiest fix.  

 

Yes.  The defense will remain a problem.  But that side of the ball probably requires 1-2 new linebackers, an outside corner and two safeties... and possibly an entire scheme change.  That kind of overhaul requires 1-2 offseasons.  Not a bye week.

 

Most of the offensive problems seem to stem from our inability for WRs to separate from man coverage.  Everything else is spiraling away from that central issue.  So adding a legit #1 could repair that hole.  Then even if the defense stinks, you still have a chance to outscore the other team.

 

The question is whether Beane is willing to part with a decent draft-pick, and commit future cap space to adding a really good player.  

 

Our first round picks usually suck so I say trade the next 3 years firsts and load up on WR and CB 

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5 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

I definitely do not want to he around this board when 8 days of Waddle/Olave/Myers trade rumors result in Gabe Davis being signed off the practice squad lol


OBD still has a box of Zay Jones jerseys in the back somewhere

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Just now, DrDawkinstein said:

 

The Pats also have $55M in cap space compared to our $3M...

I think they hired Mayo to tank a year, get cap space and picks, while a rookie QB took his licks. Now Vrabel, who was always the plan, steps in to use all that capital to immediately contend. They played everyone. 

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