
Utah John
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Stephon Gilmore holding out?
Utah John replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
First, don't give a high pick to an AFCE team, particularly the Pats, for an aging player. Second, Gilmore is looking for more than he's getting from the Pats ($7M). Do you think the Bills have cash available? Third, it isn't the DBs who struggled against Mahomes, it was the LBs trying to stop Kelce. If teams could spend unlimited money on players, sure, I'd love to have Gilmore back for a couple of years, during our SB window. In the real world, it doesn't work. -
Sumbody in The Windy City not happy about Mitch Trubisky!
Utah John replied to Kwai San's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
People forget that it's the job of defensive coordinators to solve problems. Lamar Jackson still has all the talents he had when he was MVP, but DCs have figured out how to neutralize him. Sooner or later, this happens to most of the good players and good teams, unless they can keep re-inventing themselves. We have to assume the DCs in NE, Miami, and New Jersey have spent time this offseason watching Bills tape and working up ways to slow down Josh Allen. I hope that Allen and Daboll have been spending time working up new ways for Allen to excel. The NFL is a dynamic, quickly-evolving environment. As for Mitch, he like anyone else needs to be in a good situation that lets him play to his strengths. Will he find his footing in Buffalo? As long as he doesn't find it and then move on to another AFCE team next year, that would be great. -
NFL Will End “Race Norming” in Concussion Settlements
Utah John replied to K-9's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's pretty incredible that this went on ever, and even more incredible that it continued this long. Shameful. -
Hard Knox: Dawson Knox Watch
Utah John replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Josh Allen didn't just miraculously get so much better. He knew his game had flaws and he really worked hard in the offseason after each of his first two seasons. (I haven't heard what he's been doing this year. I hope he's been back with Jordan Palmer, working on some new ways to be great.) Anyway the fact that Knox recognized his flaws and is working hard to correct them at least gives him the chance to advance and improve. He's acting like a professional athlete. -
Pete Prisco's (CBS Sports) top 100 for 2021
Utah John replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tre is Tre, a great player, and I don't care about these rankings. But I think what keeps him a little lower is a lack of interceptions, and for that I blame Levi Wallace. With the big gap in ability between Tre and Levi, other teams don't throw toward Tre that much. With a better CB2, Tre would get more action and more opportunities to flash. -
I completely agree, that was the point at which I realized for sure that these guys know what they're doing. It took a while, not surprising considering the hole they had to dig out of, but here we are. I think Beane, for some reason, can't evaluate D linemen very well. One after another, he brings in old veterans or rookies that don't have the skills to do the job. Other than that position, though, he's a master at evaluation and at managing the salary cap.
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Bills sign WR Lance Lenoir, cut WR Tre Walker
Utah John replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Probably did Walker a favor by cutting him so early. Gives him a chance to find a team with more than 0.005% chance of making the roster. -
Harrison Phillips- Can he become what he was drafted for?
Utah John replied to TBBills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Harrison has been working out under the watchful eyes of the Bills' medical staff and coaches. If his recovery process wasn't going well, the Bills would certainly have taken action to draft other 1T players. The fact that they didn't do so tells me they are confident in Harrison's ability to contribute this year. BTW he started last year pretty tentatively, but by the last month was playing more snaps and was being effective and disruptive. I think good things are ahead for him. -
When Taron Johnson did his amazing pick six against the Ravens, it was early in the second half, and the Ravens had just marched down the field. They were trailing 10-3 and were in position to tie the game. Johnson's play broke the game open. Our defense did a great job containing Lamar Jackson. But, our offense was not operating at normal efficiency. Take away Johnson's heads-up move to fill a passing lane, and the Ravens score on that play instead of the Bills, and who knows where things would go after that. And against the Colts, again, the offense looked like a car that needs high octane gas, trying to run on regular. It just wasn't really clicking. Maybe it's the play calling, where Daboll and McD chose to get conservative to avoid the Big Mistake, maybe it was Josh Allen not playing like he normally does. But this is what I'm talking about. The Bills didn't look like the Bills in those games.
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The 2014 WR Draft Class: How Does it Rank after 7 Years
Utah John replied to folz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Looking at that 1996 list is just amazing. Clearly the best year ever. We've often had great receivers. Andre Reed, Wagon Wheels Dubenion (after he got old), Jerry Butler, Moulds, Watkins, Marlin Briscoe, Lee Evans, James Lofton, Don Beebe, Bobby Chandler, not to mention newcomers / short-timers like Diggs, Cole Beasley, Terrell Owens, and Ahmad Rashad, and pretty good players like Stevie Johnson, Robert Woods and Peerless Price (sorry if I forgot someone who deserves to be included). The Bills spent almost as much time kvetching about getting a true #1 receiver as they did about getting a franchise QB. We all had in mind someone like Julio Jones or Megatron, huge body, great speed, great patterns, great hands. Turns out our #1 is a pretty short guy who nevertheless is a fantastic receiver. Maybe we were looking in the wrong places. -
I'll feel better after the Bills win a playoff game in a convincing fashion. Both the playoff wins last year were close, tight games, and Josh Allen didn't play his best. And of course the year before that, Houston. There is no reason the Bills can't dominate a playoff game, but I really want to see that happen before I'm convinced they're SB-win caliber.
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Each player's team built their offense around their skills and both played great last year. Here's why I would take Mahomes over dearly beloved Josh Allen: performance in the playoffs. Allen played poorly in the loss to the Texans. He didn't play particularly well in the playoff wins over the Colts and Ravens, and he looked bad in the loss to the Chiefs. The only time I've seen Mahomes not play really well in a playoff game is last year's Super Bowl, when the Bucs pass rush against a team with a banged up O line dominated, and created a very un-Mahomes type game. When Allen shows he can consistently play great in playoff games, I'll change my vote. Which direction will Allen go in? Toward Mahomes' level? Or to Carson Wentz's level? A couple of years ago people were saying about Wentz what they said about Allen last year. Then the bottom fell out. I do NOT think that will happen with Allen, who has worked too hard to fall apart now. But the point is, predictions are hard, particularly about the future. (Thanks Yogi.)
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75 players show up for voluntary workouts
Utah John replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If playing in the NFL is your dream, you do everything you can to make it a reality. These players have been working almost every day for years to get this chance. Of course all those guys attended. -
He's a poor man's Ryan Fitzpatrick, a guy who can come in and make things interesting for a team, but not a guy you can win with. Ironic that the Bills had both these guys in the lineup while our quest for a real starter was underway. But really there are a lot of equally sort-of-competent QBs out there, being paid pretty well to be available.
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Just over halfway there... (Counting the days)
Utah John replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Check your math. 213 days ago was a lot longer ago than the playoffs. -
What are Texans trying to do with QBs?
Utah John replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's hard enough for Bills fans to know much about the Bills' salary cap, let alone what's going on with another team. Big picture, though, the Texans were a playoff team that was good but not competitive with the Chiefs. Instead of trying to get better they seem to have decided to crash the roster, purging all the talented players, so they can now tank and then rebuild. The Sabres can show any other sport how badly that can work out. -
Please put in. Claim for Kerryon Johnson
Utah John replied to Purplebulldog's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Who'd give their kid a name that sounds like what vultures eat? (carrion) -
1. Chiefs 2. Browns 3. Bills
Utah John replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No team plays an entire season without some injuries. The extent of injuries to key players will reshuffle the order of dominance. Any team that loses its starting QB for more than a few games is just not going to be competitive. Any team that loses more than two players at the same position is going to struggle. We're just going to have to wait and watch. -
And if he gets beat and tries to catch up, we'll have...do I need to type it?...a Wildgoose chase.