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BarleyNY

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  1. The most startling thing I saw on that that video is how much smaller Epenesa was last year versus in college. Transitioning from college to the NFL is tough enough, but transitioning your body type at the same time has to be incredibly tough.
  2. Beane has handled the Milano situation properly thus far IMO. Now we are waiting to see what his market bears. Hopefully he gives us a last look if his offers aren’t where he expects them to be. If he gets PAID, then we’re out. If not, then back here even on a one year deal isn’t a bad way for him to go. He’d be playing in a familiar defense and would hit the market again when the cap jumps. That’s really our best shot IMO.
  3. There will be an impact to be sure, but that impact has been way overhyped. (Imagine that!). It will not be in “bloodbath” territory for the vast majority of teams. That’s due in large part to the massive increase expected in next year’s cap. A lot of mid tier vets will take it in the shorts for a year though. A good example of exactly how much of a bloodbath it is not is that the team with the worst cap situation this season, New Orleans, was able to use their franchise tag.
  4. It’s really not that bad of an issue. Teams are using restructuring and voidable years to move cap hits into next season and beyond. The expectation of significantly higher caps starting in 2022 allows teams to do this pretty freely.
  5. 33 years old this month and coming off a pretty bad season. Ima pass on that unless it’s for depth and he’s really cheap.
  6. So this happened last week and I haven’t heard a single word about it until now, but there’s been a “backlash”? And I follow the Browns. This isn’t even on the fan site I frequent. And it’s not like they don’t hunt in the UK. Edit: There’s actually a two page thread (which is nothing for that site) on it from the 5th. As you would expect there’s nothing but support for Teller.
  7. Oh. That’s right. They tagged Godwin. My bad.
  8. He and Barrett are likely getting tagged sometime in the next 3 hours. It usually goes that way with players like them.
  9. I think that’s the plan unless they happen to find a bargain in FA.
  10. If he can consistently draw sustained double teams and keep Edmunds clean, then I’ll be happy with him. Lots of people mention that he did that in 2019. I watched for it and I saw him handled by a single blocker or a quick chip from a second far more often than not. And I saw him moved consistently. That’s definitely not a statistical analysis and I can’t find one so don’t take it as gospel. At any rate he’s on the team this year so I’m hoping for the best from him.
  11. I like the idea of Star at the 1 for early/rushing downs and Oliver manning it on late/passing downs. He can split time at the 3 as well, but his rush defense sucked last season. I want him to have a chance to earn those snaps back, but I don’t want them handed to him. While I agree, he’s on the team this season due to his contract so we might as well see what he can do against the run.
  12. I’ve got no problem with ownership setting expectations. That’s not exactly how I’d have done it, but l think that setting high expectations for your team can be helpful. I remember when the Rooney’s did that for the Steelers. The comment was something like “It’s been way too long since we’ve won a (or have been in the) Super Bowl.” I thought it was a bit arrogant at the time, but they freaking won it that season. I adjusted my opinion on the matter accordingly.
  13. That’s a good point. That may be their plan. Are they for sure moving him from OT to C? I know he played a little C for us but missed anything about a permanent switch.
  14. Milano and Williams are our most prominent FAs. I’m not using it on either of them. The only other very outside possibility is using it on a punter, which I can’t imagine happens.
  15. I get why the Bills would go this route. They interior OL does need the stability of him being there. I don’t think the risk is worth it though. I just can’t believe that he will finish the season without another concussion and I expect the the next one will probably be it for him. Finding a capable back up - which we absolutely don’t have right now - is a must. Mongo really helped in that regard last season.
  16. I was expecting him to be a cut and another center to be signed - possibly even Mongo returning. While this is certainly better than paying him what he was due, I’d have probably still gone that route. One more concussion and I don’t see how you ever put him back on the field. I’d be shocked if we don’t draft a center this year.
  17. Looking at his contract, he’s done. Or at least done as a Saint. He’s only on the books for $1M of new money this season and we know that’s not happening. That - and some voidable years - are just there so that the Saints can designate him a June 1 release and move a bunch of his cap hit to next year. Brees contract details
  18. That’s the game the NBA stars play. They can get max money anywhere so they group up into a couple of all star teams. Those teams dominate the league, they stay in the spotlight and the shoe, Gatorade and other endorsements money keeps rolling in. I’m very happy that the NFL’s dynamic does not lend itself to that.
  19. That’s why he insisted on a 4 rather than a 5 year deal like Dallas wanted him to take.
  20. Looks like Dak wanted 4 years/$160M while Dallas wanted 5 years/$200M.
  21. Yup. I have no problem with a player maximizing their earnings. But if they take that over winning then I’m glad to see another team sign them.
  22. I don’t think the Bills will have a problem recruiting players looking to play for a contender this year. I have always wondered how much of an impact the different aspects of cities have on the players they attract and deter though. A case can certainly be made that cities like Miami and LA can attract players who are more concerned with the off the field lifestyle than team success. It sure looked like Mario Williams took that Miami contract in order to semi-retire. I think a lot of different cities have their own pitfalls and challenges. One thing is for sure though, a winning culture sure helps you get good players at more reasonable rates.
  23. Lawson would be a great pickup. But sadly I hear that he will not make it to FA one way or another. Casey would be a nice rotational guy for a year or so - and should be paid as such.
  24. It always funny to see someone start a thread or conversation to tell the world how little they care about something.
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