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Luka

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  1.  Hakeem Adeniji would be an interesting pick just because he provides flexibility, which is usually something that is very important with backup offensive linemen. I also feel like those stats you're using are greatly influenced by running Gore for no gain numerous times this year. Devin had the highest YPC of all running backs, definitely says something about the line. Pass protection in this offense is tough also, with very slow developing route trees and poor play calling leading to third and long quite often.

     

    That is to say, I think the line remains the same outside of a rookie in the mid to later rounds.

  2. Being a Gators fan, if you think he needs to learn the game of football, you're out of your mind. He was playing the scheme given to him. My personal opinion of him is that he is a true middle linebacker if he puts on 10 pounds. He is a great downhill type of player but has the range to cover and play sideline to sideline. And unlike Edmunds, he has the body type to fill a gap, get his pads low and make the tackle. He was already making big plays in the backfield during preseason. Given that he's already had a year to learn the defense, I'd expect him to look very good in OTAs and training camp and push for at least the back up spot behind Edmunds. He only has to remain disciplined, something that is not required as much from the Gators defensive staff.

  3. 4 hours ago, Jay_Fixit said:

    Man, out of all the work you put in the one thing that is driving me nuts is the lack of hyphens between “re” and “sign” in your posts.

     

    That word would be great if it had the name Brain Daboll in front of it. Otherwise I don't agree with it.

  4. Daboll's play design I am mostly fine with. It's his in game play calling that is atrocious. I also fault him for not trusting his guys, because that's what "we don't have an identity" boils down to. He doesn't have faith that we can be a passing or rushing offense and execute no matter what the defense is doing on the other side of the ball. I thought we had the personnel to run the 2TE offense that he helped coach in New England with Gronk and Hernandez. I thought that was what we were aiming for. Run the football, be multiple out of that set. Instead we were putting 3 undersized guys out wide and keeping Knox or Kroft in to block. If Daboll stays I will hope that McDermott tells him to dial it back. The playbook needs to be halved. It needs to be tailored to the guys we have (and will have).

     

    And then Allen, these gifs and pictures are just an illustration of what he's been all season. So close yet so far. He was literally about 6 or 7 throws away from being the two or three seed in the playoffs. Couple missed throws in Baltimore for touchdowns, missed throws in Foxbourogh. He is not without fault in the offense's struggles. His reads need to get much quicker, he really needs to stop with the huge sacks. I understand he feels he can make any throw but he's blocking out that clock in his head. It's ok to run and slide for 5 yards. It's ok to check it down. I think our complete abandonment of any kind of screen game really causes that whole slow start thing.

  5. In a perfect world they move Edmunds to Lorax's spot and they put Joseph in the middle. I'm still not sold on Edmunds as a middle linebacker. He's tall and lanky, so he has trouble getting leverage on backs. Too many times I see him hanging off the back of the RB as he leaves the hole because Edmunds can't get his pads low enough. However, I think with his speed and the addition of 10 pounds he could be an absolute monster on the outside. He's very good in coverage (when it isn't zone) and has proven disruptive when getting after the QB.

  6. Dump Smith and Kroft. Knox and Sweeney should be 1 and 2, fill in the gaps behind them. Frankly, the main issue with the tight end group is that our offense isn't utilizing the tight ends. Another reason Daboll should see the door in the offseason. I really thought he was going to bring that sweet 2 TE offense that New England ran with Hernandez and Gronk with him to Buffalo. We even drafted Knox and Sweeney and signed Kroft. And then we completely abandoned that and put a third WR on the field 80% of the time.

     

    Knox I think is one of the most underutilized players on this entire team. He can split out, he can block, hell, he could play H-Back. He loves to hit people, he's a big athletic target. I think a full NFL offseason will do wonders for him and even better if we get a real OC.

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  7. 3 hours ago, MAJBobby said:

    I hear you on the Vet in the room thing.  IMO there are certain position groups that don't need it.  And RB is at the top of those groups.  it is the easiest position to play in football.

     

    And Dillon is a good choice too that would allow for using one of our  6ths at this point 

     

    Yep would cost very little and would add some flexibility and physicality to the offense. I guess the deciding factor would be his special teams play.

  8. AJ Dillon would be my draft choice. 1,600 yards and 5.3 YPC at 6 foot and 245? Sign me up. I think the need for a veteran presence is a little overstated, it was nice to have Gore I guess, but I think McDermott really needs to address that kind of thing in his coaching staff to maximize talent on the roster for gameday. Can't keep giving up roster spots to keep a veteran. Let Singletary become the leader in that room.

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  9. 2 hours ago, rayray808 said:

    1989: Tecmo Super Bowl was the game to play on our street. I was just a young kid then and everyone would run the ball with the Bears/Raiders. I instead would bring the K Gun and air it out with the Bills. Bruce Smith off the edge was insane. Fell in love with them in the game and started collecting all their cards.

     

    2019: started collecting cards again and have an absolutely insane Josh Allen collection.

     

    LETS GO BILLS 

     

    And it didn't come out until Dec of 91. Tecmo Bowl didn't have the Bills.

  10. 1 minute ago, BringBackOrton said:

    Who were your obvious snubs besides Tre White?

     

    Let me go one step further. Who, besides Tre, on the Bills defense has a CASE for an All Pro selection by the AP this year?

     

    Jordan Phillips is clearly the other guy on the Bills defense that deserves consideration. He has made some absolutely game changing plays this year and his stats are very similar to Aaron Donald's while playing nearly 25% less snaps.

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  11. 6 minutes ago, Locomark said:

    Proven wrong by whom?? Why don’t you put up a poll and see how many people agree with your wacky assertion that Yeldon is greater than Singletary. The loser can get off TBD forever OK? 

     

    And Williams has been not dressed because he is a WR4-5 and anyone over age 10 knows you need to play special teams if you are a bottom receiver like he is. He doesn’t and you should be asking why he doesn’t play them. He’s big and tough but maybe he can’t tackle ...... we certainly know Foster is a crap WR so Dukes special teams ability must suck big time.....

     

    No one ever said Yeldon is better than Singletary. You need to get your meds and take them.

  12. Yeldon and Williams both need to take their places on the active roster next week. Yeldon is great catching out of the backfield and Duke is the presence needed in the redzone and in jump ball situations. Plus he's great at pass blocking, almost like a tight end.

    2 minutes ago, Locomark said:

    So your “great take” is Singletary is worse than Yeldon?   Thank god you don’t work for the Bills !!! By the way what good is having a practice squad guy that we can’t call up to actually play a meaningful game??? Rugby guy can’t play a down in the playoffs so who cares if he is free against the roster ?

     God you're doubling down even after being proven wrong? Yikes.

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