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Bleeding Bills Blue

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  1. 2015, on only 96 targets too. That was that year where Tyrod was money on the deep ball. Romans offense never has stuff over the middle. Didn't with Kaep, didnt with tyrod, doesnt with LJ. Too much turnover potential, and the offense is built around not turning it over. QBs buy time, but they take lots of sacks. Probably preferable to take off and run if the teams in man.
  2. Dead last in pass attempts the last 2 years. Brown has 171 targets over 2 years. Andrews has more.
  3. Thats a good point - didn't think about the DL coach.
  4. Addison and butler would be the closest connections I can think of regarding anyone he's played with on Buffalo. I assume Beane probably scouted him, but he was signed after beane left carolina.
  5. The team was never good at running the ball under daboll. 8th in rushing but 500 of the 2000 total came from the QB. Most of allens rushing yards come on QB scrambles, so those are in a way pass plays - just like sacks.
  6. I think Cam is likely the starter, and his career after the MVP season is about as good as it gets with him. Having Agholor, Edelman, Bourne takes them from having by far the worst WR corps in the nfl, to something in the bottom third. The TEs are solid chain movers, cam is a solid short yardage option. They will be better on offense. The defense is still good - van noy fills a place they were sorely missing. They should be better against the run, and Judon is a solid player. I look at them like they went from a bad 7-9 to a good 9-7.
  7. My thing is - Miami's defense vastly overperformed last year. Their offense will get some boost - but I don't fear a defense that is so insanely turnover dependent. It helped keep their tua offense afloat, but they got absolutely exposed in a must win week 17 game. Tua will be better, but i think their defense will be worse. The offenses they held under 20: Rams (their best game), 49ers (Jimmy G hurt mid-game), Jags, Patriots week 15, Bengals (no burrow), and NYJ twice. 15 turnovers across 7 games and they won all 7. They were 3-6 with wins against LAC, LVR, ARI - with losses to bills x2, kc, seattle, NE, Denver. NE has added a lot of pieces, but i'm not sure that was necessarily to contend with and beat buffalo. Their offense will be better with more weapons, and their defense added some front 7 talent. But they didn't add major impact pieces either. The Jets were arguably the worst team in the league last year - they are probably starting over at QB. I'm not considering them an option.
  8. That stalemate can be the difference between 4 and 10+ yards on a run though. Too often the mis-cast 1T guys this year were getting moved out of their gaps, pulling linemen were able to make plays at the 2nd level. Him plugging that gap helps that interaction occur closer to the LOS, or forces the running back to adjust where they're going.
  9. Tend to agree with you. It's not an isolated thing. Reminds me a bit of the Louis CK scandals in just the strangeness of it. Like he could easily get women through instagram DMs or whatever, but he apparently targeted massage therapists and enjoyed exposing himself to them. But when there is this much smoke, there's probably a fire.
  10. Was a good example of what a QB can see pre-snap to post-snap. Knowing where zones have been vacated and targetting those areas, manipulating safeties to create space etc. It's stuff good QBs do beyond just having a rocket arm and plus athleticism.
  11. If they can replace their returner in the draft - and also get some of the gadget functionality in the same player that would be a win. I think Sanders was brought in so that they aren't massively increasing davis snap counts. The lack of a new TE so far to me indicates that they'll continue to use davis in a flex type of role around the backfield - but aren't entirely plugging him in as a #2. They have super bowl aspirations, and while davis has proven to be a nice piece - a veteran super bowl winner is a nice addition for a playoff run.
  12. If Allen were to get hurt and miss 4-6 games, they want a QB that they feel more comfortable with starting for a stretch.
  13. I didn't think he'd move before, and I don't think he'll move now.
  14. Delhomme had a nice little career - but he carried a team to the super bowl believe it or not. And looking back - that team was not good. Also interesting to see how incredibly long steve smith played, and was effective.
  15. I think the glaring hole is at TE. Other than that, sprinkling in some rookie talent wouldn't hurt. I think in the 1st you can look at Oline, RB, CB2, Big Nickel - or even a BPA situation. I don't like TEs in the first tbh.
  16. He's always struggled with press man, and physical man coverage in general. He had a career year here and i wish him nothing but the best, but they saved some cap space by moving on and brought in a super bowl winning WR who from what i could tell still has it. I think if Brown was approached with taking a massive paycut to the scale he ended up getting - he would have outright refused anyway. Gonna be tough... Waller, Ruggs, Renfrow, Jacobs. That Edwards kid as well. Oh and they dismantled the offensive line entirely. But the defense still stinks, so I'm sure they will pass a lot.
  17. I think it was a high ankle sprain too. Those tend to reoccur too.
  18. I assume pandemic kinda made him one of the pieces u have to trim to keep the other pieces.
  19. I think the wind certainly aided the run early/often patriots more than anything else. Edmunds and Milano (15 snaps) both being banged up didn't help either - and that was prior to Klein figuring out a niche playing more along the LOS. As for the Bills - they were without Feliciano and Ford. Norman and Lewis also didn't play and both white and wallace were coming off injury.
  20. I don't think they have the capital to match offers from other teams. There isn't a young position player or two who makes that trade worthwhile. I'd take 2 firsts and darnold over anything they can offer.
  21. The nice thing is - its not just reactionary to what NE is doing. It's a problem with KC. Miami. Cleveland. Pittsburgh. Baltimore. Vegas. Then the NFC with Tampa, GB, LA, etc. It's a position that needed upgrading before honestly. They're good zone guys. Occasionally you will have to play some man coverage though, and i don't like the odds of either against someone like Kelce.
  22. But they lost. Also, Buffalo also threw 18 passes in a windy game. It was built for the NE rush offense to win - and they lost. Then the 2nd time they got absolutely smoked. They're a better team than they were a week ago. But they also spent 2 3rd round picks on TE's a year ago, and just spent like 80 million upgrading them. Mills essentially plays the same position as dugger (2nd rounder last year). The other 2 LBs they drafted probably won't see the field much. Basically their entire 2020 draft is being replaced - and they added some WRs since they whiffed on Harry in 2019. Oh - and their offensive line is a considerably weaker unit than it was previously. I'd expect this is where their draft is heading.
  23. They aren't matching anything he gets so why not just remove the restriction and let him see what he can do on his own. I liked what i saw from jackson - had a year to learn the ropes and even had a little tryout. But this organization always seems to say - earn your stripes. I expect a CB in the first few rounds, and i expect a free agent.
  24. Buffalo had pressure in that game, mahomes was able to evade consistently. Jones wrecked our offenses entire gameplan with his pressure.
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