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BillsFan17

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  1. Lmao and the very next quote he says how he moved to the outside this past year hahahah... where he had his best college stats ON THE OUTSIDE.
  2. Simple, plain and costing a little The initial typo I understand. However, if a spelling error is your agenda here. By all means wanna proof read more of my work?
  3. Zay Jones will be lining up outside, the only thing stopping that is if they feel he isn't ready, meaning Holmes the 6'4" FA acquisition will be lining up outside. We actually signed one of their slot WRs Philly Brown whom is 5'11" This is hilarious
  4. The OP "did his homework."
  5. If someone can talk you into it, your convictions are frugle at best. How about you formulate your own opinion and go from there? Cause I mean if all it takes it being talked into it, how about lending me some money?
  6. Yes, it is true. It's well documented how high carolina was on the guys we ended up taking. Like that 6'2" big bodied WR to play on the outside.... hmmm isn't that where you claim carolina values their only big bodied offense?
  7. To an extent I am guilty of this my self- It's basically nitpicking at any possible fault in order to make your case, because it wasn't the player you wanted. That's all it is, nothing more, nothing less. I'm literally convinced our "fans" would rather see their fav spec flourish elsewhere and ours fail in order to be "correct" about their guy. It's been beaten to death that there have been players who have improved their arm strength over their pro career.
  8. Funny thing is Schula had them going ground and pound early on... sounds familiar
  9. Yet still ignoring how we ended up drafting the same exact players they had high on their board. And it's easy to throw that blanket statement, they like big bodies, then are shown them drafting smaller players and now its where they line up that counts.
  10. And yet, we took players they were high on and we're linked to. In that case we SYNCED up on the same brand of player. So in essence Beane would be in the same philosophy. More over I don't think anyone would compare Mcaff to Tolbert or Curtis Samuel to a big bodied receiver. So your narrative that they only like big players... they did the exact opposite with their first two picks.
  11. Explain why people are angry that we stole carolina draft apparently. Meaning we drafted players Carolina targeted.
  12. The problem is Bills fans wanting to believe Edwards was good, ever, at any point.
  13. So then explain why carolina fans seem to think we stole their draft... Moreover HE'S NOT THEIR GM HE DOESN'T PICK THE PLAYERS.
  14. Yeah, I'm sorry that's not his best game, at all.
  15. Strawman... literally this is the most asinine thing I have ever heard. Even if we wanted to follow this absurd logic, aren't Panthers fans saying we stole their draft? Meaning we would line up ideally with what players Beane would take. Even tho Beane isn't the actual GM there.
  16. Are you referring to the Pro Bowl? Is that really your measuring stick? How many people had to decline going for him to make the Pro Bowl? A game that has turned into a complete joke and waste of time. Like I have said in the past, Tyrod making the Pro Bowl is the equivalent of him being names prom king at an all girls school.
  17. So Beane is just a product of cronyism?
  18. No, players go broke because they don't educate them selves. There have been plenty of "Macks" to come and go in the league and still end up broke. Not just because of a Spanish course, but because they aren't fiscally responsible during or after their careers. What's the shelf life of a football player? Even the ones that remain healthy don't last all that long. That's why they have classes for the rookies about money mangement and what not. Evidence sights that a lot of these guys aren't prepared for a second career after football. Now, I could have easily ended this by pointing out the staggering percentage of players that go broke after the sport... three or four years ago Forbes had sports illustrated stating that an estimated 80% of players go broke....
  19. Based on watching teams dare him to throw on them and he couldn't. Doesn't scan the whole field and absolutely does not keep a defense honest. Frequently leaving guys wide open. Based on two seperate OCs having to game plan around Tyrod's deficiencies and hide the fact the guy just isn't a quality thrower. Wasn't one in college, wasn't one in Baltimore and sure hasn't proven to be one here. I sure as heck hope Dennison can get more out of him. I doubt it, but crazier thing have happened. As far as his passing yards, yeah it's kind of funny how low they really are. I don't use it to base my argument, just get a chuckle out of it.
  20. Yeah, the worst passer in the league really has this on lock.
  21. The talking heads are strictly entertainment. Folks taking it as anything more or anything less need to check them selves. Right now this feels like a bunch of house wives sitting around debating about what a Kardashian said on their show. IT'S ENTERTAINMENT! Take it for what it worth.
  22. Watson without a doubt. As far as Peterman, I sincerely doubt he will even so much as get a legit look in buffalo. Mcdermott didn't trade down and get a first next year not to attack and get him self a QB next year. The guy seems very decisive and shows no qualms making moves too get his guy.
  23. Many of whom are no longer with the franchise As far as the WRs are concerned, I won't be the least bit surprised at all with how the depth chart plays out. Tyrod isn't a good passer, so we aren't going to see the full potential of the core regardless.
  24. Because their careers aren't forever, and getting an education is vastly more important. Especially considering a majority of them are there on a full ride. You hear all these stories about players going broke once they are out of the league. Wonder why....
  25. The way they didn't trade out for Wentz?The way they didn't trade out for Watson? San Fran literally moved down a spot in the draft and didn't take Trubisky. Which I find all the more amusing, the teams everyone pegged to be legit contenders for a QB all seem to be waiting for next year's class and yet they are all wrong. Plus, picks talk, never know who is going to draft that high and never know what the price will be if they have to infact move up. Furthermore, this class, if all holds up is pretty dang deep at the QB position.
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