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Magox

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  1. Definitely not this year but we do have some big decisions to make in the next year or so. Rousseau Benford Bernard Cook Rasul Douglas Shakir You can’t keep all of them. Most likely have to let go of 2 of out of this group and my guess is that Douglas and Cook would be at the top of that list. Which is why priority #1 for the Bills is to re-sign as many of them as they can and accumulate picks to continue to keep drafting well to replace the ones we can’t keep. The idea of going after shiny toys in FA (cough cough WR) or via trade is most likely not in their plans. Thankfully Beane has put us in a position to have lots of money to re-sign many of these guys with lots of premium and overall draft picks.
  2. This is the point that I’ve been hammering away since before the draft, that most SuperBowl winners over the past 20 years have done it without true prototypical “1” WR’s How many stud #1’s did NE have out of their 7 wins? answer 0 How many out of 3 KC’s wins ? answer 1 The New York Giants 2 wins? 0 New Orleans 1 win? 0 GreenBays 1 win? 0 You can go back and find even more examples if you dig deep enough. The Bills Wide Receivers with combination of great play calling, elite QB and their ability to execute, not drop the ball and get lots of YAC is a winning formula and they have the horses to go the distance. It’s just a matter of the entire team does it for 4 quarters when they play the Chiefs in the playoffs .
  3. Using yards receiving stats as somehow being indicative and proof positive that the Bills WR’s are a “middling” group is peak idiocy. We could do the same for the TE production and it would be somewhere in the middle as well, RB’s the same. I guess if that’s the stat line we are going with then we just have a middling group of offensive receiving talent that is miraculously performing at an elite level that no other offense has equaled this year lol. You guys are a hoot
  4. Thats the only scenario I see the Bills making a trade for a proven upper end WR prospect. If there are no significant injuries to the WR group there will be no trade
  5. Absolutely not! I strongly believed going into the season that we had better receiving talent than the loudest voices on this board and that it wasn’t necessary to have a true “#1” wide receiver to make it work. Out of the 10 superbowls that were won between Brady and Mahomes only 1 time was there a true WR. Shakir is fantastic, Kincaid and Cook are really good, Coleman and Samuels are effective and Mack Hollins is a good role player not to mention Knox is a high end TE 2 and the other two RB’s are well above average receiving threats. You combine that with our top 5 O- line and top 2 QB this team is good to go on offense.
  6. Von is 6th in pass pressure win rate in the league. You saw signs of this in the pre season, you could also hear it in his voice and words that he had something to prove to everyone including himself. He’s pretty close to where he was 2 years ago and this version of Von is a huge plus for the Bills and their prospects going forward for this year.
  7. MVS got open for two deep passes and Josh overthrew him. The 2 for 5 is most certainly not MVS’s blame. Didn’t see this. Yep
  8. You also thought paying Spencer Brown was a bad idea. He’s going to get waaaay more than that. More like the range of 3/4 ish type money.
  9. Im guessing he will be signed to a deal somewhere around $22M a year and he’s totally worth it As much as I would like to keep Rasul, he’s most likely a cap casualty. We still have Rousseau, Benford, Bernard and Cook to consider to re-sign.
  10. More stats indicating that Josh Allen is getting lots of help from his pass protection:
  11. Spencer Brown and Dion Dawkins
  12. It's early but so far the Bills are winning in the trenches on all fronts, pass protection, run blocking, pass rush rates and run stopping. If this continues this bodes extremely well for a potential deep run in the playoffs.
  13. The Chiefs are vulnerable at both the tackle spots and that is a weakness that can be exploited. The Ravens have a below average offensive line unit. There are opportunities for the Bills to win against these two teams.
  14. So far so good
  15. He violently separated at the very end to get that catch.
  16. For those wondering why Kincaid wasn’t getting targeted.
  17. What are you talking about? Allen has played at an elite level in the playoffs, specially the last two KC losses.
  18. It was inartfully expressed, but he wasn’t saying anything wrong.
  19. The defense in the second half turned in a really good performance. Kudos to Babich to making the right adjustments. 80 total yards 1 turnover that turned into a TD for the Bills Two 3 and outs only 3 points given up by the defense 4th down stop to win the game
  20. Bills offense was highly efficient
  21. The offense played very well
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