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Manther

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  1. Hopefully better, but, similar to David Nelson being a tall slot WR with good hands? Agreed with all!
  2. Thanks MAJBobby! Awesome post and I strongly agree with you!
  3. Wasn’t that D2? It’s still a lot of catches, but, poor competition. Some great players come from D2, but, they can bust. Regardless, I am glad he put it together with the Raiders and put up Pro Bowl stats in 2019. I wonder how much his father helped with his improvement?
  4. Well played
  5. I agree with all of this. Steelers - they are no good on the road, Ben doesn't have much IF anything Browns - will be better, but, in a tough division, 1st year HC, 9-7 would be a good year Colts - I don't get all the hype, once again good, but, 9-7 Titans - Meh, decent, 9-7 Pats* - BB will pull out 9-7 or better KC and Baltimore 1 & 2. If we take care of business on the road and in our division and get to 10-6 I think we get the 3 seed. We need to finish above the Pats*. 11-5 will get it done this year and 10-6 might. I like our chances. And, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Baltimore most likely won't all finish 9-7 or better. Go Bills!
  6. Not possible, Beaches is an epic tear jerker,. Just an fyi for a friend.
  7. I am 100% agreement! Well written. I have faith in Allen and question marks on Daboll. I hope they both succeed!
  8. It’s the same conversation
  9. I would do it in the right scenario. That scenario would be a top 10 overall talent falling to #33. That player isn't available "on the clock". I would not make the trade up.
  10. Happy Birthday Fergie!
  11. Correct, but, did fumble a lot. Small hands
  12. Totally agree. Milano could be the odd man out if he over values himself. And, I agree with you that it will end up being about $10 M or less if he sticks with the Bills. And, I think he will. Go Bills!
  13. Favre and Hasselback, Favre and Rodgers. I don't believe you draft QBs to flip them as assets. That is like purchasing an automobile (a depreciating asset) as an investment and too make money. But, by having a #1 QB in place and continuing to draft QBs gives you the opportunity to have a good back up, potentially have a successor or long term answer. The ability to develop and evaluate a 2nd QB gives a team more options. And, if they are decent and not ready to be the successor or long term answer then you move on from them. IF you can recoup some capital by trading them, you do it. It is just part of the process.
  14. I think these two will be the most common and I agree with them. Agreed, how can anyone not say Maybin was the worst pick. We can almost call it a fact?
  15. Yes. Check the box and move on. No need to squabbled over a million or two a year with the cap going up annually.
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