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55 minutes ago, CSBill said:


THIS!!!

 

Meyers is not a difference maker = Amari Cooper 2.0

I agree. Waddle IS a diference maker. He would draw extra coverage and free up some of our current receivers. Josh would hit him with strikes and he would waltz into the endzone.

I care more about first round picks than other more knowledgable posters, but I would give up a first rounder in a split second for Waddle.

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11 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

I don't agree with that. Moore and Samuel are short field gadget players who occasionally run routes. Shaheed is a legit vertical threat. I want a bigger fish than him if we can get one, but of the secondary options I've seen he is easily the best choice. Just having him as a threat could make a world of difference in how defenses choose to play us. He's not a nuanced route runner but his speed gives him a natural ability to separate that just doesn't exist on the roster right now.

Just throwing this out there re: Shaheed:

 

https://saintsreport.com/threads/just-how-fast-is-rashid-shaheed.496430/

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But our GM told us, and the rest of the world, that people asking for wide receiver help really don't understand the game of football.

 

Did I miss something???

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I think Waddle is very unlikely. With Tyreek out, they need someone at WR and trading to us would have implications potentionally for next 4-5+ years. Saints eg seem like a much more plausible trading partner.

 

We need to do something for sure!!  Go Bills. 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, dave mcbride said:

 

We had MVS who seemingly was able to get deep for a 50+ yard TD every game for 3-4 games with New Orleans after he left us...based on me watching in game update highlights of him catching a long bomb for a TD week after week and wondering why the hell we couldn't figure out how to use him for that.

 

And also did the same thing with GB and KC.

 

We simply don't use deep receivers like that enough...we have burners like Moore and Samuel on the team already and they aren't used that way.

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17 hours ago, Low Positive said:

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. 

I wouldn't give them that much credit. I think Kraft thought he was outsmarting everyone by hiring Mayo. Mayo had it in his contract he would be elevated if BB left. Vrabel getting fired was not expected and I think Kraft knew he had to wait at least a year before getting him

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20 hours ago, Dillenger4 said:

Hmmm - this would be interesting. And makes some sense that we could be one of the landing spots. Keep ears open boys... this trade will happen. Just not sure if it is with the Bills.

 

Why?  this guy runs a 4.6 forty which is not helping our situation at WR.  NO THANKS

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1 hour ago, TheWei44 said:

I think Waddle is very unlikely. With Tyreek out, they need someone at WR and trading to us would have implications potentionally for next 4-5+ years. Saints eg seem like a much more plausible trading partner.

 

We need to do something for sure!!  Go Bills. 

Keon is from Florida, and younger.  Keon and a draft pick for Waddle- my ideal trade this year

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32 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

We had MVS who seemingly was able to get deep for a 50+ yard TD every game for 3-4 games with New Orleans after he left us...based on me watching in game update highlights of him catching a long bomb for a TD week after week and wondering why the hell we couldn't figure out how to use him for that.

 

And also did the same thing with GB and KC.

 

We simply don't use deep receivers like that enough...we have burners like Moore and Samuel on the team already and they aren't used that way.

Samuel and Moore are a Tercel racing a Lamborghini, comparing speed.

 

Shaheed recorded the fastest speed recorded in the NFL this year

 

This narrative that Josh can’t throw deep is ridiculous.  John Brown was a great fit.  Robert Foster showed how speed opens up the field.  Plodding Gabe caught many deep passes from Josh.  So spare me Josh can throw deep 

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14 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

I don't agree with that. Moore and Samuel are short field gadget players who occasionally run routes. Shaheed is a legit vertical threat. I want a bigger fish than him if we can get one, but of the secondary options I've seen he is easily the best choice. Just having him as a threat could make a world of difference in how defenses choose to play us. He's not a nuanced route runner but his speed gives him a natural ability to separate that just doesn't exist on the roster right now.

I think Moore has a solid skill set but 0 football iq after watching that game Monday haha falcons could just blitz all night because some of those WRs that never really play had absolutely no idea how to adjust their routes 

 

even our straight up JAGs would’ve been open a ton if they at least knew what they were doing 😂 if we can’t get a big fish adding a pretty good wr with a little bit of common sense could still help a bunch 

 

 

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Just now, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

I think Moore has a solid skill set but 0 football iq after watching that game Monday haha falcons could just blitz all night because some of those WRs that never really play had absolutely no idea how to adjust their routes 

 

 

Our WRs had no idea how to make themselves QB friendly was quite apparent.

 

Our DBs got to their landmarks, and guarded grass.  They didn’t adjust depth to where WRs were actually parking.

 

Do our coaches teach basic football?  Or our WRs and DBs that stupid?  Or is it a combination?

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22 minutes ago, Pete said:

Keon is from Florida, and younger.  Keon and a draft pick for Waddle- my ideal trade this year

Lol, not to be that guy but Keon is from Louisiana. That probably makes him go out in the Olave deal. 🤣🤣

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Looking at the options available via trade is pretty damn depressing. The Bills WR room is just pathetic. 
 

Why didn’t they make a move for Pickens? An absolute steal for Dallas, but, alas, he is not a process guy. 
 

This team will make the playoffs, get dumped and it’ll be rinse repeat until Josh retires or demands a trade out west.  I don’t see Pegula ever firing McBean. And seeing the dumpster fire that is the Sabres I don’t trust him to do any better. 

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