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Posted
12 minutes ago, Beck Water said:


Starting with 2018, and only counting players who are still active:

Tremaine Edmunds LB of course.  Even OP acknowledges him.

Harrison Phillips DT.  Started 17 games for 3 years and all 10 this year for Vikes, 59-74% of the snaps.  Vikes #5 D last year, 14-3 and in 2022 13-4.  Solid.

Siran Neal CB.  Played 17 games for MIA and 11 so far for SF as a STer.  SF currently 7-4


Wyatt Teller G.  Starting for Cleveland at G since 2019.  Has been to 3 probowls and 2nd team AP twice.  Might remotely be any good.

Ray Ray McCloud WR.  Has played on 5 different teams since leaving the Bills, including 12-4 Steelers, Conf Champ and SB with the 49ers. Largely PR/KR Led the league in PR in 2021.  Also saw significant WR snaps with PIT in 2021 and ATL in 2024.  Ya kind of think he might remotely be good if he lead the league and played in 2 conf. champs and a superbowl.

2019
Devin Singletary RB.  Solid year for HOU in 2023 with more yards than he had in B'lo.  Currently playing for the Giants and his YPC has tanked.  

Cody Ford G.  Started every game at G for Cincy in 2023, all but 1 in 2024, all so far this season.  He ain't an all pro, but they haven't found better.

2020
Isaiah Hodgins WR.  For a player who was not "Remotely any good" there was a lot of heartburn here when we lost him to the Giants on waivers.  After an OK year in 2023, he lost playing time in 2024 and gained it back this year.  Played a lot and had a decent game last Sunday.  We'll see how he does now Daboll's gone

Dane Jackson.  Back with the Bills now.  Played ~40% of the snaps for CAR last year in 9 games and 3 starts so they might have thought he was remotely any good 

2021
Matt Araiza. P.  Punting and holding for the Chiefs.  Lots of heart burnings here about that.


Nick Broeker  G, Playing for Houston, mostly ST.  All 9 games this season

Alex Austin CB.  Has been in New England last 3 seasons, playing ST and CB.  Has started 5 games at CB in the last 2 years.

That's 11 players besides Edmunds who were drafted by the Bills, went elsewhere, and saw significant playing time.  Several STers, but when a guy is leading the league as an STer he might be above "remotely any good".  6 have been starting.


I know, @BuffaloBillyG, there I go with the facts again



 

Listing ST guys bouncing around the league without a shred of irony is so so so good.

 

a punter lmao

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Posted
On 11/10/2025 at 4:02 PM, Bruffalo said:

It’s wild to me if that’s the case.

 

The guy has every opportunity right now to be a superstar. An MVP qb, no real WR competition or pressure around him, and the entire city looking for him to step up.

 

What more could you ask for to get some effort?

 

To transplant a 25 or 26 yr old brain into his 22 1/2 yr old body.  There just may be a reason why Sam Darnold started to really ball at age 26.

Honestly, think of the 21-23 yr old young men you know. Some of them have it together.  They pay attention, listen to what they're told, take feedback well, stay "humble and hungry".
Others make you wonder how the human race survived because they seem to have NO sense, including no sense of perspective or self-preservation.
 

Then you throw money into the mix.  A young guy from a financially limited background, now he's got a multi-million dollar signing bonus in the bank and is pocketing a the average starting salary for a 2025 college graduate, $70k - EVERY WEEK.  He walks into any bar with a hundred thou of bling around his neck.  Heads turn. Ladies want to "talk" to him.  This is the life!!! 

It may not be an accident that Coleman's crappiest games were in Atlanta and in Miami, both cities with good night life (caveat: I have NO info that Coleman is out there clubbing.  It's just a guess.)

 

That's basically why the "hit rate" in the first couple rounds of the draft is so low.   Occasionally players can't adapt to the league physically, but more often it's a mental and emotional thing.  It's hard to focus on what the coaches are telling you and be self-critical yet confident,  when the message given by the money you suddenly have is "I'm in the Big Time, I've Arrived!".  

Teams try to do their homework, get a sense of who the player is about, talk to their coaches and trainers and teammates.  But that doesn't always work.  And sometimes people just change when they get the Do-Re-Mi.


 

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Posted (edited)
On 11/12/2025 at 7:39 PM, SectionC3 said:

Where does it say "every" in the quote you provided?  It doesn't.  It also doesn't say "no."  That's the point.  If it wasn't an issue, then the answer would have been "no."

 

 

Yeah, um, no. No, it wouldn't. His answer works perfectly fine, and to assume it shows an issue says more about you and your feelings on this than it does about McDermott. 

 

Where does it say, "every," you ask? It says, "like any player." That's where "every" comes from though he used a synonym. "He has times, just like any player."

 

Clearly he's having problems making it to meetings. Which is unbelievable immaturity. I'm a lot less likely to support Keon now, but what McDermott said simply did not imply that he had bigger problems on the field than most.

 

 

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Posted
40 minutes ago, Beck Water said:


Starting with 2018, and only counting players who are still active:

Tremaine Edmunds LB of course.  Even OP acknowledges him.

Harrison Phillips DT.  Started 17 games for 3 years and all 10 this year for Vikes, 59-74% of the snaps.  Vikes #5 D last year, 14-3 and in 2022 13-4.  Solid.

Siran Neal CB.  Played 17 games for MIA and 11 so far for SF as a STer.  SF currently 7-4


Wyatt Teller G.  Starting for Cleveland at G since 2019.  Has been to 3 probowls and 2nd team AP twice.  Might remotely be any good.

Ray Ray McCloud WR.  Has played on 5 different teams since leaving the Bills, including 12-4 Steelers, Conf Champ and SB with the 49ers. Largely PR/KR Led the league in PR in 2021.  Also saw significant WR snaps with PIT in 2021 and ATL in 2024.  Ya kind of think he might remotely be good if he lead the league and played in 2 conf. champs and a superbowl.

2019
Devin Singletary RB.  Solid year for HOU in 2023 with more yards than he had in B'lo.  Currently playing for the Giants and his YPC has tanked.  

Cody Ford G.  Started every game at G for Cincy in 2023, all but 1 in 2024, all so far this season.  He ain't an all pro, but they haven't found better.

2020
Isaiah Hodgins WR.  For a player who was not "Remotely any good" there was a lot of heartburn here when we lost him to the Giants on waivers.  After an OK year in 2023, he lost playing time in 2024 and gained it back this year.  Played a lot and had a decent game last Sunday.  We'll see how he does now Daboll's gone

Dane Jackson.  Back with the Bills now.  Played ~40% of the snaps for CAR last year in 9 games and 3 starts so they might have thought he was remotely any good 

2021
Matt Araiza. P.  Punting and holding for the Chiefs.  Lots of heart burnings here about that.


Nick Broeker  G, Playing for Houston, mostly ST.  All 9 games this season

Alex Austin CB.  Has been in New England last 3 seasons, playing ST and CB.  Has started 5 games at CB in the last 2 years.

That's 11 players besides Edmunds who were drafted by the Bills, went elsewhere, and saw significant playing time.  Several STers, but when a guy is leading the league as an STer he might be above "remotely any good".  6 have been starting.


I know, @BuffaloBillyG, there I go with the facts again



 

Actually, my friend that was an excellent bit of information. Haven't even thought about Siran Neal in years. 

 

You're on point. Once upon a time, when the Bills released someone they were out of the league not long after. I remember so many picks that we had that just flamed out of the league. Some would get second chances elsewhere (Ko Simpson springs to mind) but they wouldn't stick.

Posted (edited)
43 minutes ago, FireChans said:

Listing ST guys bouncing around the league without a shred of irony is so so so good.

 

a punter lmao

 

 

Punters are players. Possible that's inconvenient for your argument, but it has the advantage that it's true. 

 

And guys who are on different teams ... are on teams because they're better than the millions who would like to be on teams but aren't good enough.

 

Plenty of guys leave one team for another for many different reasons that don't necessarily include quality. Look at Gabe Davis. He got a contract we didn't want to match but he's still plenty good enough to be in the league. 

 

You're talking about a 5th and two 6ths. Them being still in the league 6 or 7 years down the road absolutely does show something, it's not even a question.

 

I get it. When you want to throw guys out who don't fit your opinion, if you're the type that does that, any reason will do. It's something to say. Doesn't make it a good argument, but it's at least something to throw against the wall and see if it sticks.

 

 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

 

He always has drafted lots of NFL caliber players 

 

We used to be the last stop for NFL players... 

 

Our cut draft picks or not re signed are usually picked up ... He has lots of guys on Rosters

 

What he hasn't really drafted is much pro bowl type players ... Lots of good , not lots of great

 

cole bishop is saying hello now.. I really liked the draft pick and he looks like the light is on

 

Valid points, although I would say that Tre White, Milano, and Edmunds were all pro-bowl type players in their prime, and of course Poyer and Hyde.


I think it was Emmanuel Acho on some show talked about "Freakazoids".  He talked about how, in order to win, every team has to have at least 3-4 "freakazoids", players who can single-handedly change the course of the game.  

 

On offense, we have Allen, we have Cook.  We had Diggs, but no one who has stepped up and filled that role.

On defense, it's been my belief that McDermott has always felt he doesn't need "freakazoids" to field a top defense.  Instead he wants guys who will "buy in" and Do Their 1/11th.  And when everyone knows their role and executes, he's almost right.  But since the 2021 playoffs, I think Beane has believed that he definitely needs some freakazoids on the DL to put on a good pass rush.

 

Beane tried to draft a guy he could develop into a competent pass rusher in Epenesa and Rousseau and Basham, and 2 out of 3 being good NFL players isn't a bad hit rate, but they're not Game Changers.  Then he swung for the fences and tried to buy a Freakazoid in Von Miller and when that busted, the amount of dead money tied up in him has really tied Beane's hands.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Beck Water said:

 

Valid points, although I would say that Tre White, Milano, and Edmunds were all pro-bowl type players in their prime, and of course Poyer and Hyde.


I think it was Emmanuel Acho on some show talked about "Freakazoids".  He talked about how, in order to win, every team has to have at least 3-4 "freakazoids", players who can single-handedly change the course of the game.  

 

On offense, we have Allen, we have Cook.  We had Diggs, but no one who has stepped up and filled that role.

On defense, it's been my belief that McDermott has always felt he doesn't need "freakazoids" to field a top defense.  Instead he wants guys who will "buy in" and Do Their 1/11th.  And when everyone knows their role and executes, he's almost right.  But since the 2021 playoffs, I think Beane has believed that he definitely needs some freakazoids on the DL to put on a good pass rush.

 

Beane tried to draft a guy he could develop into a competent pass rusher in Epenesa and Rousseau and Basham, and 2 out of 3 being good NFL players isn't a bad hit rate, but they're not Game Changers.  Then he swung for the fences and tried to buy a Freakazoid in Von Miller and when that busted, the amount of dead money tied up in him has really tied Beane's hands.

Beane didn't draft tre or sign poyer and Hyde.. aren't you the one who told me yesterday he didn't sign poyer

 

But I agree that he has hit on players and he does draft some solid guys 

 

We do have good football players I've always been the one here to push back that it's just Allen and a bunch of bums 

 

We don't have a lot of top five or top 10 guys at their positions tho.. it's a bunch of solid football players who have bought in 

 

Clearly beane does want that freakazoid on the D line because we have put a lot into it.. including draft picks 

 

It stinks that some of our best players.. Ed and Kincaid are always dinged up

 

Ed does have blue chip talent.. and so does Dalton.. but my father always told me the best ability is availability 

 

Posted
On 11/11/2025 at 12:11 PM, MasterStrategist said:

Josh could throw from his a** and complete a 5 yard pass.

 

Actually, he couldn't.

 

One of the noteworthy things about Allen during the pre-draft process and his first 2 years in the league was that he struggled worst to complete the passes behind the LOS or in the 0-5 yd range.

 

When he changed up his mechanics in the 2020 off season he became able to hit those

When he's been injured and has back-slid towards old mechanics he can't

 

So if you're correct that his mechanics are off (and that would seem to be a matter of debate) then he would not, in fact, be able to throw from his a** and complete a 5 yd pass.

Posted
26 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

Punters are players. Possible that's inconvenient for your argument, but it has the advantage that it's true. 

 

And guys who are on different teams ... are on teams because they're better than the millions who would like to be on teams but aren't good enough.

 

Plenty of guys leave one team for another for many different reasons that don't necessarily include quality. Look at Gabe Davis. He got a contract we didn't want to match but he's still plenty good enough to be in the league. 

 

You're talking about a 5th and two 6ths. Them being still in the league 6 or 7 years down the road absolutely does show something, it's not even a question.

 

I get it. When you want to throw guys out who don't fit your opinion, if you're the type that does that, any reason will do. It's something to say. Doesn't make it a good argument, but it's at least something to throw against the wall and see if it sticks.

 

 

When I talk about the best GMs in football, I always start out with how many career STers and punters they have drafted over their careers.

 

I don’t know why we fired Doug Whaley, he drafted Marcus Easley!!!! 

Posted
15 minutes ago, FireChans said:

When I talk about the best GMs in football, I always start out with how many career STers and punters they have drafted over their careers.

 

I don’t know why we fired Doug Whaley, he drafted Marcus Easley!!!! 

Beck gave you over 10 examples tho

 

But you responded with sarcasm 

 

 

 

 

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