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I get both those sentiments but it's still a mystery to me of his sharp almost instant decline starting about halfway through the season. Also, I really haven't gotten a good answer of why Cooper was just an ancillary piece of this offense when we gave up a 3rd round pick for him. He averaged about 2.4 receptions a game (including the playoffs). The jury is still out on whether Brady can effectively use a #1 WR if we get one imo.
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Adam Peters is killing it so far. Hires Quinn, drafts Daniels, flips Dotson for a 3rd, and now gets Deebo for a 5th.
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NFL Combine Thread: 3 (RB's, QB's & WR's)
Doc Brown replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
If he's there at pick 30 Beane and Veach could do the funniest thing ever. -
O'Cyrus Torrence might be of interest to them. They really struggled on the right side of the o-line last year.
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I don't usually just see that in the middle of a season though. It's usually during training camp the following year and a surprise trade/cut happens.
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Diggs had 73 catches for 868 yards in 10 games before Brady took over. That's a pace of 124 catches and 1,475 yards. What's more likely? He suddenly hit a wall in the last third of the season or the offensive system changed under Brady leading to less production?
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Yeah. The fact that we got barely anything out of Diggs or Cooper since Brady took over as OC is concerning to me. Neither just suddenly fell off a click.
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So much for the National Weather Service
Doc Brown replied to Roundybout's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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After 13 Seconds I'll never question Mahome's "clutchness" again. The go ahead drive. The perfectly executed two plays to get the ball down the field in 11 seconds for the game tying field goal, and then orchestrating another 70 yard drive for the OT winner was clutch. In the last two playoff games, despite it being incredibly unfair to Josh because he carried us to that spot in the first place. We did have the ball down 3 with a little over three minutes left that resulted in zero points both times. Bass and Kincaid are the scapegoats but better decisions by Allen may have led to not needing those two to step up. It seems like an unfair criticism but heavy is the head who wears the crown.
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I get that sentiment but the Eagles also have AJ Brown and Devonta Smith. We don't have a WR close to their caliber. We don't have an elite player at two "premium positions" of outside WR or a defensive pass rusher (whether DE or DT). Any chance to get a stud at either spot via trade and sign should be on the table. You then can attack the other area in the draft. There's more than one way to skin a cat.
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Not sure him and the fans are on the best of terms....
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Oh God please let this happen. Daboll and Rodgers are a match made in entertainment heaven.
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We never trade for Diggs though and life just wouldn't have been as fun.
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Hard Knocks Goes to College (UNC/Belichick)
Doc Brown replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Financially the Bills are now in a position to make it work. The Diggs trade would be comparable I'm guessing as far as trade compensation goes. We just don't know the status between DK and the Seahawks though. This could be just pure gossip.
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True but a lot of what allowed us to get to that average will revert back to the mean (turnovers). We forced the second most and gave up the fewest. We were only 10th in yards gained so we weren't some kind of historic offensive juggernaut last year.
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Yeah. All the guys he wants to equal in price range are every down RB's. Kyreen Williams who is in a similar situation to Cook played in 87% snaps last year because he can pass block. James Cook can't right now. I'm not comfortable ditching out $15m to a guy that only played in 46% of snaps. It's my guess to why Beane hinted at the press conference on Tuesday the value of having running backs being versatile in all areas. To me that was a subtle reference to Cook not able to be relied upon to pass block.
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Welker and Wayne are WR's though but I agree with most of this. It was the statement that you wouldn't possibly even trade Cook for two firsts that made me think your rationale went out the window. KC would get publicly roasted even if they gave a 2nd round pick away (yet alone two firsts) for a very good but not elite RB on the last year of his rookie deal.
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Forget defense if this guy becomes available. Give up whatever trade compensation that's required, give him the bag, and Josh Allen will have a #1 stud WR for the rest of his prime years.
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Shows how one play can define a legacy even if it's unfair. It's like the lasting image of Cam Newton not trying to recover the fumble in the Super Bowl.