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Bleeding Bills Blue

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  1. Brown and beasley - goes with foster and others. Zay's gonna have his work cut out for him for sure. Has to be versatile - learn to play all over the formation. But hey - its a step towards modern offense as you like to put it. A slot guy who can get open instead of a fullback lead blocker. A versatile Tight end. 2 speed guys on the outside and a flex guy in zay. Anyone else they bring along will likely need to contribute on special teams.
  2. I believe he has SOME ability to block. That would be an upgrade over o'leary. Kroft wears gloves though - so minus 1 million points. Kroft is like - an adequate tight end when he wasn't injured. Not just a pass catcher who lines up inside. I don't think he'll ever get a ton of targets or anything, but he's made some plays in the red zone and can block.
  3. Greggo likes to play a 4-3 - but where does that put Barr? DE? They likely add williams or bosa at the draft as well - so that helps their D-line out a ton.
  4. Yep - which is not good. Edmunds did seem to get a bit less reactionary as the season went on. The stinker's were very apparent. Games like NE, Jax, and LAC were ones that stuck out. They attacked and exploited him with motion in the run game, and crossers in the red zone.
  5. He's still slow to hit gaps. WLB's still have to tackle and shoot gaps. If anything they have to cover more ground.
  6. I heard they were preparing to cut Lee if they couldn't find a trade. They still need Dline help.. and they have like 1 cornerback who doesn't suck. And he kind of sucked last year. The guard Osemele and Mosley are the big pickups. Crowder has flashed, but he also is hurt every year and has the highest fumble rate of anyone in football. Josh Bellamy is basically Chris Hogan. Barr is - tricky to evaluate. He was a good pass rusher in college - maybe it was a poor fit with zimmer's defense? The knock on him coming out was that he was a tweener defensive end, and needed polish to play LB. He also didn't have a ton of moves at DE relying on elite athleticism, and its doubtful that after 4 years of playing LB that he just developed better pass rushing moves. Could work out I guess - I just see it as middling sack numbers and good games against inferior opponents.
  7. Agreed - Mosley is a good player and will be a major upgrade over lee. Barr I don't really get.
  8. Good ones have been signing extensions. Or they're still on rookie contracts - JuJu, Hill and Thomas. Basically if you draft a top dog receiver - you do everything you can to keep him.
  9. I don't think this would ever apply. We were over the base cap of 177 last year - isn't it 89% over a 4 year period? I also thought it was cap spending as in - spending to the cap minimium, not adding in the previous years cap space. Dead money counts too.
  10. League minimum for a UDFA back is about 500K. Thats 1.5 mil in cap savings - and rookies usually suck at blocking... playbooks... etc. They aren't prepared to carry the load in case of injury etc.
  11. He's 25 years old and an all-pro - but there are a lot of free agent safeties. May have wanted to strike while the irons hot.
  12. Or if a premier guy falls because of a run on QBs - could maybe be a target for a trade down.
  13. I'd kinda like to draft OL at 9 anyway - whether the guy plays guard or tackle - he should be a solid starter for 5 years. Currently we only have what - 1 drafted starter and 1 drafted bench player? Need some young guys to bring along.
  14. If he's alright being milano's backup then i guess i'm game. Corey Thompson was all sorts of bad.
  15. Underwhelming - but the cupboard behind wallace/johnson/white was pretty bare so I get it.
  16. Ugh. I hate this. I slightly hate it less seeing that he averaged 4.6 per carry a year ago. An upgrade over Ivory - but I want to see them turn this offense into... an offense. Not a run and punt offense.
  17. I love how people put up the "there's nothing to do there" argument. 90% of the time people are just at home, watching TV, or playing around on their phone. I can afford to go on 2 vacations a year - I own a home on a relatively modest income - I can get drunk places for like 25 dollars if I so desire - 2 Pro sports teams if that's your thing. There's a really neat bar scene here, lots of good food choices, shea's if you like live theater. The only thing I wish was that there was a better music scene. Rapids theater is awful, and the town ballroom is too small for mid-tier acts. The local bands also all mostly kind of suck. Not much original stuff coming out of here, and we don't bring in a lot of good stuff. But the "nothing to do" people never really bring up the things that they do. Is it like - boating? Do you boat a lot? Or hiking or something? Cuz if all you do is go to bars on the weekend (as most people in boston/ny/miami do) then you can do that here. Hell you can do that pretty much anywhere.
  18. I dunno - his complete lack of turnovers seems to prohibit tanking. You would want an interception machine if truly tanking. I would think fitzpatrick would be a better choice. Move parker or stills - or both. Fitz easily puts up 20+ picks, the total lack of pass rush, and the presence of Kiko should be enough to get you to 2 wins.
  19. Yeah - can't turn off the salary cap though...
  20. He was the one i most wanted - but im not approaching it anywhere near khalil mack in trade compensation.
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