NewEra Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said: So we got the Elam of safeties … another first round DB who can’t stick on a roster. Awesome 👏🏽 Except his career is the complete opposite with regards to success. After his rookie contract expired the packers signed S Xavier McKinney to a big FA deal. Savage than signed with the jags 3 years 21M. After the scheme change this year, he wasn’t a fit. Signed with wash and they are giving the younger players on a rookie deal some play as their season is over. I’m not saying he’s great by any means, but he could actually be our starting S opposite bishop is he plays like he did 2 years ago. Is only 28. The point of my post- he’s not like Elam 1 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 12 minutes ago, NewEra said: Except his career is the complete opposite with regards to success. After his rookie contract expired the packers signed S Xavier McKinney to a big FA deal. Savage than signed with the jags 3 years 21M. After the scheme change this year, he wasn’t a fit. Signed with wash and they are giving the younger players on a rookie deal some play as their season is over. I’m not saying he’s great by any means, but he could actually be our starting S opposite bishop is he plays like he did 2 years ago. Is only 28. The point of my post- he’s not like Elam I can agree to that 100% Not saying we're getting a pro bowl player here but I definitely think he's better at his position than what Elam is at his own position He needs to be put in the right spots but Sean understands safeties 1 Quote
BuffaloBillies Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, FLFan said: They can hang on to him as long as they damn well please. The Bills own his rights in perpetuity. He can retire, or play for the Bills. Those are his two options. If that's true and IF he wanted to play next year and IF some team wanted him (philly/det), we could get a 7th for him, maybe? Worst case - he ends his career potentially earlier than he wants to because of us, since he f'ed us losing Ingram. Sit and rot bleach Quote
Utah John Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 6 hours ago, BuffaloBillies said: Hope they hang on to Slay as long as they are legally allowed to. Make him sit there in purgatory. My understanding is that the Bills will retain his rights indefinitely. He either plays for the Bills, or he just sits, unless the Bills release him which they have no incentive to do, or trade him (but we're way past the trade deadline for this season). I'm convinced his retirement is due to his wife being unhappy with not moving back to Philly, where she was happy. Asking her to move to a new city she doesn't know, at the start of another typical Buffalo winter, probably didn't sit well with her. Edited 5 hours ago by Utah John Quote
BigAl2526 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I think he would need a fair amount of time to contribute meaningfully as a safety in the Bills' system. The Bills signed him to the 53 man roster, so they are planning on a near term contribution. There are two possibilities for contributing near term. One is the obvious special teams contribution. He obviously has plenty of speed and athleticism. His college profile says he's good in coverage. Buffalo's immediate need is for depth at cornerback. Could he play some cornerback in a pinch? Quote
NoName Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 8 hours ago, Niagara Dude said: Give Beane credit, this guy is former #1 and ran a 4.3 forty. I like it Same is true of that guy we sent to Dallas for a 6th. Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, BigAl2526 said: I think he would need a fair amount of time to contribute meaningfully as a safety in the Bills' system. The Bills signed him to the 53 man roster, so they are planning on a near term contribution. There are two possibilities for contributing near term. One is the obvious special teams contribution. He obviously has plenty of speed and athleticism. His college profile says he's good in coverage. Buffalo's immediate need is for depth at cornerback. Could he play some cornerback in a pinch? He has nickel experience and the speed for it. Jordan Hancock is also a great athlete and if needed in a playoff game he has the ability to play outside cb and nickel. He did both at Ohio St. Edited 2 hours ago by Kelly to Allen 1 Quote
transplantbillsfan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said: So we got the Elam of safeties … another first round DB who can’t stick on a roster. Awesome 👏🏽 My buddy is a die hard Packers fan and said Savage was good for them up to 2023 before he left. So no, I don't think this is like Elam at all. 5 hours ago, nedboy7 said: Marino was talking about this. You’re not allowed to talk to the agent prior to claiming the player. So it’s unfortunate. Not sure it’s Beans fault. More interesting was the tension between McD and Bean he senses over the last year. And he thinks McD was not on board with this attempted CB swap. If you listened to McDermott's Friday presser that's obvious. He clearly really wanted Ingram back on the team. 1 Quote
Dan Darragh Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago If Savage sees the field this year, can we finally put to rest all the breathless commentary about how complex Sean's defense is? Quote
RobbRiddick Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago Beane is using my old method for picking up women. Just walk up to every woman in a bar and ask if you can buy her a drink. 99% tell you not if you were the last man on earth but eventually you’ll find one desperate enough to say yes. (2 years later we were married) Quote
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