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Bleeding Bills Blue

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  1. He missed 2 games so the yardage total would be closer to 650 at the standard averages. Considering behind him is trash and a fullback, i'm definitely ok with drafting a TE. You tend to not find the pro bowlers early in the draft, and they usually take a bit of time behind someone to get their feet wet. It's not a position where a rookie usually makes an impact.
  2. It's so easy to flame out at QB. Developing pocket presence, accuracy, platform. The confidence to throw in tight windows, the body clock. The list goes on. I like that Beane still goes with toolsets on a lot of his draft picks though. Big arm QB. Long armed DE in Rousseau. Explosive jump in Oliver. Size and speed in edmunds. etc. They won't all work out, but if players develop their peak is higher than others at the position.
  3. I think he'd need 2... but what do i know. Usually the 1 and done coordinators work under someone like McVay at HC - they come from an offensive tree. Dorsey has worked under Shula and Rivera. He was fired when they brought in norv turner. I agree, helps get some of the stink off of you to join a team with a more talented offense.
  4. Their offensive line was a WRECK last year. They used 11 different guys, and their starting center played less than half the snaps. I don't think its a particularly strong unit even with fewer injuries. In addition the best playmaker played less than 300 snaps with injuries, and they used 3 QBs - Darnold who needs a run game/protection (got neither), Newton (no arm), and Walker (Probably not an NFL player). Bill walsh couldn't have done a thing with that team.
  5. Unpopular opinion? Tua is fine, the offensive line and backs are absolute trash. The good part is they don't really have any massively overpaid players on the line, so they can invest in it. But from left to right they need upgrades (jesse davis is fine at RT). If you want to run a shanahan offense though, they need to rebuild the entire thing. Also Unpopular opinion - Their defense is super overrated. I assume bringing in an offensive guy they'll probably not make many changes on the defensive personnel, but they probably should. Jaelan Phillips got 5 of 9 sacks against Carolina (In the Cam/PJ walker combined game) and NYG (Mike Glennon and a trash oline).
  6. I don't know how they'll swing everything - but they can't run back the super bowl roster again. Brady, gronk, suh all out. Godwin i doubt they would franchise tag him again because it would kill their ability to sign anyone (almost 20M in cap charge if they tag him, and that space is taken up while they try to negotiate an extension).
  7. Atlanta's defense is trash though... Tampa still has quite a bit of talent on the roster even if they're likely to see considerable turnover. What they do at QB will be the big question, and I can see them making the push for Watson. Arians is almost 70, the team's still good, weak QB draft - they seem like the type of team to ignore indiscretions for a shot at the title.
  8. Wasn't O'Dell able to pick his destination tho? They tried to get watt in the off-season too if ur thinking about adding a top level player. I don't think they were willing to spend all their day 2 picks on Miller. When ur the rams u can sign all the free agents, it doesn't really work that way here.
  9. The D definitely carried the 49ers during his tenure. Then Patrick Willis, and Justin Smith retired. The guy Borland who started when Bowman was out even retired. Aldon Smith got his 3rd DUI after the suspension filled 2014 season. Even Anthony Davis retired on the offense. Never really got to see what the team was capable of without harbaugh.
  10. Cuz that type of limited offense doesn't tend to win super bowls. You have to be able to run the ball for sure, but I don't know that you should build an entire offense around it when your best player is your QB. 2008 Steelers are an example (they avoided both Manning (L to chargers)and Brady (injury) in that postseason). 2019 49ers were close as they obviously got there... But Jimmy G in the 4th quarter of that game was the reason they didn't win it. The Eagles got there because Wentz played great before his injury, and Pederson/Reich called a masterpiece in the Super bowl - I wouldn't call them a "ball control" offense necessarily.
  11. Something to think about - I don't know that they were in this situation basically all year. They were either behiind in the 4th quarter or up multiple scores.
  12. I don't remember frazier out there missing 20 tackles. I think the thought process was also - spread them out along the field and prepare for a possible... hook and ladder or fumblerooski style play. Just too far off and too far wide. To leave the seam exposed like that is criminal.
  13. YACs a neat stat, but a lot of it is tied to the depth of target. Kupp and Kelce to me are just... freaky good players who see the field like QBs. It is not their flatline speed that kills teams. Samuel gets a ton of short depth throws. Same with Adams, Ekeler, Godwin, Johnson, Hardman, Harris in the top 10 of that field. I think it's a product of the offense, as well as the defenses you're seeing. KC and buffalo were seeing a ton of deep safety looks, and KC was able to A- run more effectively, B- utilize hardman in the mckenzie role much more frequently/effectively and C- crack the zones open with Kelce. Buffalo only had about 90 RB targets in 17 games - they also have 3 regular playing WRs who would have lead KC in aDOT. Buffalo seemed to open up the offense more once they got backs involved, and it seemed to help the run game as well. If your best players are Ekeler or Adams or something, it makes sense to get them the ball right off the snap etc. But our best players are guys like knox davis and diggs who make their money a bit further down the field. I agree with Beane in saying Beasley should be back, i just expect far fewer than the 100+ targets he's seen the last couple years. I also don't think he should be running screen plays and 2 and 3 yard out routes, he's not dynamic enough to create after that. Too often he'd make the catch, try and juke and just get put down. But you do need WRs with good hands out of the slot, he just needs to be a bit further downfield not the like 1-4 yard plays. Mckenzie should and did start to see some of those looks as the season went on, but when you see samuel and patterson playing these hybrid roles so effectively you may want to look for a more dynamic player in the draft (after round 1, even at pick 25 i like them to continue looking for athletic upside).
  14. Not to mention that kickoff thing where they just didn't down the ball...
  15. I think Beane understands gameday coaching is an art not a science. Easy to question a punt, FG, snap counts for certian players, etc after the game. I felt like kicking was the right call... the formations seemed to favor X over Y
  16. I'd like to see a 10 minute overtime period after... I'd also like the game to just... pick up where it leaves off. No coin toss. Go to a quick commercial and keep playing. Still tied after 10? Do another 10. Thats my OT idea.
  17. If I get to watch allen have a HoF career and win 1 super bowl, I'd be happy. I'd love for him to win multiple, but I'd absolute take that career path.
  18. A few bad scrambles, a few light boxes, and a few terrible run fits. We suck at defending reverses too.
  19. Edmunds made a couple plays but they made him a conflict guy a bunch so he looks worse. Ends need to hammer the mesh point in the RPOs. Terrible gap misses gave them huge rush gains. Wallace and Jackson were overmatched too, and it felt like frazier called a generally strange game.
  20. I would say... at least a couple more chances. He's the best coach we've had in like 25 years by a huge margin, and he's basically running into his mentor the last 2 years.
  21. How about lining someone up within 10 yards of him... those were 2 terrible playcalls. Milano sucked outside of all those plays too. At least Rousseau put his frigging hands up. I'm done with Edmunds. Dodson can do the same crappy job for 1/12th the pay.
  22. Milano sucked tonight. He still sucked tonight tho... not saying fire him, but he was one of the worst offenders tonight
  23. Literally the same thing was said about Andy Reid. Tony dungy. Etc.
  24. He was the best player on defense and ur gonna throw him in the mud? Milano sucked, Hyde sucked, power sucked, Edmunds sucked. Oliver was just about the only disruptive player.
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