Senth Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I'd do some restructuring and keep all 3 they are that important. Quote
Nihilarian Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago 8 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said: Lol, you can’t tie up the percentage of cap space in your OL that it will take. It’s not that simple!! Your tackles are highly paid. Torrence will get a contract at or above what Hunt got (5 years $100m and $63M guaranteed). It’s just not feasible to do. The Bills can get Edwards and McGovern for that. Let me ask what’s better Anderson/Higgins or Torrence/Coleman? Those are the types of decisions that are being made. We all think Torrence is good but business decisions must be made. He has excellent value. Of course he’s very good. You’re using that to improve elsewhere. You’re betting on the delta from Torrence to Anderson is smaller than the delta from Coleman to Higgins (as an example). @Kirby JacksonI get that you really really want to see this team go a WR centric offense with two top wideouts like the Eagles have, and now perhaps Seattle has. Didn't the 49er have that not that long ago with Debo, Aiyuk? From what I've seen recently teams are not standing pat with one star #1 WR and its why Seattle went after Rasheed, why the Steelers who just gave the Seahawks a second round pick for DK Metcalf, and also wanting in on the trade for Shaheed. DK Metcalf is now making 30 million a year with Pitt and he just isn't being utilized enough to warrant that kind of monetary expenditure. Against the Colts most recently 4 targets, 2 receptions for 6 yards. Against the Packers 7 targets, 5 receptions for 55 yards, 1 TD. Against Cincy 5 targets, 3 receptions for 50 yards. Yes, the Steelers are not scheming him or utilizing him properly but it tells me that most teams can take away that #! WR with double coverage and roll coverages his way. I mean everyone loved Brian Daboll's high powered passing offense (including me) But what i didn't love about it was when it wasn't working Daboll just kept calling pass plays while mostly ignoring the run game. This caused Josh Allen to be under tremendous pressure and created, sacks, turnovers in INTs, and Fumbles. This offense is now run centric and while they have a healthy James Cook they will keep running the ball to set up the pass. Which just worked against their biggest nemesis in the KC Chiefs. Yes, it is kind of boring and not as exciting as the big pass plays will induce. But what it has done is given this franchise its highest scoring season yet along with very few turnovers. The Buffalo Bills set their highest scoring season record in 2024, finishing with a total of 513 points scored during the regular season. This achievement contributed to their 13-4 record and marked a significant milestone in the team's history. AND, they led the NFL in turnover ratio with a +24. Allen had only 3 INT's all last year vs 18 he had in 2023. Quote
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