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NoName

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  1. I'm watching the Facility (on FS1), and they are saying that Amari Cooper will be the best receiver that Josh has ever played with. Is Amari a better receiver than Diggs?
  2. Amari cooper is a big name but I don’t really know his game. Can someone tell us what kind of player are we getting? His strengths and weaknesses?
  3. Are you sure Hollis is the one going to the bench?
  4. Is there better out there? Don't want to get someone worse.
  5. Look at how stroud hit Collins on the deep ball…made it look easy….hit him in stride…Allen rarely makes an accurate deep ball throw
  6. I've always defended McDermott. I can't on this one. Absolutely inexcusable to call three pass plays from inside the 5 yard line with that less than 45 seconds on the clock. Run it 3 times, punt it, and take it into O.T. is what he should have done. Bad coaching today.
  7. Beane has done an excellent job in so many ways! Addressing the WR position is something has had NOT done a good job at. Handing out some questionable contracts did not give him the cap flexibility needed to address the WR position. We entered the season depending on Shakur to be our number 1 our 2nd round rookie and Mack Hollins to be our starters. Beane deserves the majority of blame for that.
  8. Brandon Beane didn't fail us??? We will be rolling out Keon Coleman, Mack Hollins and MVS this week. Tell me with a straight face that Josh doesn't deserve better.
  9. Baltimore is really good AND a bad matchup for the Bills
  10. The Bills played a great game AND that Jacksonville team is a really bad
  11. I am a bills fan for 30 plus years living in between Baltimore and dc…I have no choice but to watch games alone or deal with being asked repeatedly….how did you become a Bills fan.
  12. they arent picking up a 5th yr option on Elam.
  13. They played together the majority of last season. They have more than 2 games of sample size
  14. If we did a redraft, would we still have gotten Cook in the 2nd round? Assuming he would still be available I think the answer is a definite yes. If that’s true, why trade for a 2nd round pick. i think Cook has met expectations for a 2nd rounder and has been good as advertised this season.
  15. Coleman ranked 2nd in yardage among rookie wide outs this week.
  16. This what Mahomes had to say about Worthy after the game..... "Just having him out there, it just opens up stuff," Mahomes said. "You saw when he's out there, they're playing shell coverages. It's getting guys like [Travis Kelce] and it's getting guys like [Rashee Rice] open underneath, and that's what's so great about this offense is we're able to do all of that, and that's when we're at our best." His impact was bigger than the two splash plays.
  17. Dawson Knox and Von Miller might add to next years dead cap.
  18. Beane better not screw up the receiver room next season like he did this year. I am tired of hearing about these no name receivers. no pun.
  19. I heard Sal P report that Anderson has gotten more reps with the 2s and the rookie has gotten more reps with the 3s and that Anderson has looked better thus far as the backup center.
  20. I will take the under on this one. Kincaid will have around 60-65 catches Knox will have around 40-45
  21. Is he really competing against McGovern? Or is he competing against Edwards?
  22. Do we Kick the tires on Zay Jones? https://www.nfl.com/news/jaguars-release-wr-zay-jones-after-two-seasons Per NFL News: The Jags spent the offseason reworking the wide receiver room alongside Christian Kirk, adding speedster Gabe Davis in free agency and snagging Thomas at No. 23 overall during last week's first round. Jacksonville also has 2023 sixth-rounder Parker Washington and new return man Devin Duvernay. In addition, veteran Jarvis Landry is trying out at the Jags' rookie minicamp. Jones, a former second-round pick by the Buffalo Bills in 2017, spent the past two seasons in Jacksonville. He generated a career-high 823 yards on 82 catches with five touchdowns in 2022. In 2023, the wideout missed eight games due to injury, putting up 34 catches, 321 yards and two TDs. Jones plays primarily a boundary role but does have some flexibility to take snaps in the slot if needed. He should find a landing spot this summer for a club seeking low-cost veteran help on the outside. The Jags signed Jones to a three-year, $24 million contract with $14 million guaranteed in 2022. Releasing him after two years saves the club $4.18 million on the cap with $6.57 million in dead money. Slye signed in Jacksonville
  23. I LOVE this pick. This guy is going to do big things for us (pause).
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