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EmotionallyUnstable

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  1. IMO, he offers no value in YAC, is not dominating defenders to make catches, often seems to fall and slip. Props for his blocking ability though.
  2. Taking a look at the free agent WR class of 2016, it's pretty clear to me that there aren't many realistic options for onebillsdrive. Buffalo, needing to spend money elsewhere, won't be financially able to acquire a true, top option. As much as I'd love to rake in Alshon Jeffery, it won't happen. Take a look for yourself. Do you see many, if any, of these guys as an improvement over woods that is worth the money? I think Buffalo will need to draft one. Most likely in the 2nd round. Given the state of our salary cap and impending needs, and the current offensive scheme, I don't think Buffalo will be an appealing option to any of these guys. http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/wide-receiver/ I don't know the college game well enough to state any particular player, but I wouldn't be surprised to see the bills go for our #2 receiver early in the upcoming draft.
  3. I really see no value in wanting to lose this game. In fact, I think it'd be better for the team to win this game. I certainly won't be rooting for them to lose, but I won't be heartbroken if they do. How many spots in the draft would they move up? Unless it propels them into the top 5ish, idt it really is all that meaningful
  4. Scenario 1: heck, what is just one more year after the past 16... Scenario 2:just one more year!
  5. Considering the need for depth in our secondary, why not? He is capable. My question is why? Does he really like Rex? Buffalo? Scheme? Or does he know he is washed up and won't get looks at CB elsewhere
  6. With a majority of the roster being familiar with the scheme. Look at Cinci, they invested, believed in it and it's finally clicking.
  7. I'm all for a new WR#2. Agreed on woods and hogan. I just don't see this as a glaring issue or a reason we extended the streak
  8. I know the continuity arguements have been exhausted, but to me, continuity is good for one additional win. Filling holes and matching personal good for another. I don't think Rex is an amazing head coach, but dropping a guy without a chance to fully implement their system seems premature. There's no guarentee that they guys they'll bring in are going to be vastly different than players the prespective next coach will want (see Todd Bowles)
  9. We need little offensive help. Roman and Kelly couldn't be more different IMO
  10. In what way do you see this team/ roster getting worse?
  11. Which games would this have resulted in a win instead of a loss? Not arguing what he brings, but just stating idt it would have had a tremendous impact on outcome
  12. I'm okay with this. Rex knows he was a let down and has an offseason to correct it. Let's see it happen. Continuity will improve this team by AT LEAST 1 win.
  13. Idt this offense would be different enough with another receiver to change how many games we've won. Sure, we might have scored a few more touchdowns and he is a tremendous player. However, Defense was the problem and the main fall of the bills this season
  14. Unless you're talking about Denver's Brandon Marshall, I don't thinking having the Jet's Brandon Marshall could have changed the outcome of the season.
  15. Yes you're correct. Referring to Glenn and his nomination for some award
  16. Brown was undoubtedly better as the WLB last year and you propose an interesting idea. But in this scenario idt Bradham is the guy you want at Sam. They really could use two ILBs
  17. Can this team really afford waiting around for a guy to finally develop. I didn't see much, if any, improvement from Henderson. In fact, I thought Mills played as his equal. Which would make the scenario of a first round QB even less likely
  18. Hard to argue with this logic, the only teams that have glaring needs who draft before the bills are St. Louis and San Fransisco. It's reasonable to think their are 3 first round QBs (Goff, Lynch,Cook), so depending on how they are viewed by the staff, I could see it happening, though I don't believe it is likely
  19. I agree that WR is a glaring need, but only behind RT and ILB. If they are able to secure both of these needs in rounds one and two, then I would agree.
  20. I can understand some of the OP's frustration. But i don't think that your anger is focused in the right direction. To be more specific, I think you have some substance when you talk about Tyrod running. He is quick to abandon the pocket and I've never felt as he was ever comfortable back there, for obvious reasons. However this is something that can be worked on. The passing game is also frustrating but you have to wonder how much of it is Tyrod and where the blame on Roman begins. Take for example the 4th down bomb to hogan last week. The play call was reading the quick out, which was well covered, and then he threw it to the next read down the field, which happened to be a dime but dropped. Tyrod is not perfect but he is obviously better than we've had in previous years and likely the guy for at least next year too
  21. The lack of secondary depth is extremely concerning. If I were Gailey, I'd throw the ball 50 times
  22. Hate to say it: Jets 31 Bills 17
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