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Beas is great, but better to get rid of him a year early than a year late, especially with some tough financial decisions and a tightening cap coming up. Along with Allen already getting his contract, Edmunds will likely get his. And then we're probably going to have to give Diggs an extension to keep him happy. And then we'll have to pick up Oliver's 5th year option next year and work on his contract. Let him go. Not because he's bad--he's great. Not because he's old--but he's getting there. Not because of Covid--but there's a chance that factors in. Let him go because while McKenzie isn't nearly as instinctive as Beas, he's plenty talented to play the slot. And who knows what Stevenson has in him. Plus I think we'll draft a WR in the first few rounds next year. All that said... I won't be remotely upset if we choose to keep him.
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Colts @ Bills — Uniform reveal
transplantbillsfan replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall
Shouldn't these "uniform reveal" threads just go directly into the game threads every week to declutter the board a bit? EDIT: Oh wait... it already is... I guess someone just needed attention -
They also aren't turning it over, which is a big deal. You ask who's insulting whom and screaming stalker? Well I'm not insulting you and I'm not screaming. I'm just stating facts. You've been obsessed with me for years. I used to engage, but that grew tiresome. Now I'll just generally act like you aren't there. But now that we're back in what appear to be glory years, I'm just trying to help you. Shed the negativity and the obsessions. They do you no good in life... even a life as yours spent on the Internet. The Bills next 6 games appear tough because Carolina is probably going to be a fairly tough game now that Darnold isn't the QB and then we play the Patriots again in a quick turnaround. Honestly, I'll be pretty happy if we go 4-2 in the next 6 games. I'll be ecstatic if we go 5-1. And yes, how Josh plays in those 6 games will really help or hurt his case. But as of this moment, I think he's at the head of the race.
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Is it bad that I wish he wasn't quite yet? I think Singletary》》》Moss but Moss generally seems to get the more consequential snaps. Plus if Moss were out it would force Daboll's hand to put Breida in on O for a good number of plays
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We can only hope... our 4 game stretch after the Jets is looking REALLY tough.
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Geez what crazy timing just getting OBJ. Hope he recovers well. On a side note, I had him on my Fantasy team but traded him last week for Michael Carter.
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The Bills have the best offensive personnel in the NFL
transplantbillsfan replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Knox. Pretty clear Allen has missed his best friend for the last few weeks and the Jets are pretty weak in covering Tight Ends through the year and fairly good against WRs. I'd say Motor because they're pretty bad against RBs and obviously Motor will be the featured back... but I've lost all confidence in our RBs in the running game. I'd love to see Gilliam get in there in front of Singletary to help the run game.
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Agreed. This is why I generally don't participate in those "predict the score" threads. It's often like a blind man throwing at a dart board. Yes, there are absolutely games certain teams should win--Buffalo should have beaten the Jags last week... the Ravens should have beaten the 'Phins last night--but that's why you play the games on Sunday... and that's the beauty of the NFL. (And good god then you have those absolutely moronic threads like how much playing time Trubisky should get against Jacksonville ) It's truly any given Sunday and on any given Sunday any given team can win even if it's a superior team playing "one of the worst teams in the league." There's a mental part of these games that's not played on paper where you get measurables and statistical outputs during the season. That's why I was so disappointed last week. I thought this team was one of the most mentally tough teams in the NFL. Last weekend proved they still have a ways to go.
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I never said Lamar is a better MVP candidate than Allen. You have a reading comprehension problem. Because of that along with your love disguised as hatred for me, feel free to use the ignore button. I mean if your going to jump in and comment on everything I say... at least have the decency to actually know what I say.
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All-22 Grades for Bills/Jaguars (The Athletic)
transplantbillsfan replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
You must've been typing this up as I finished posting a thread on this article. All good. I just deleted my thread so there aren't 2 of the same on the front page Let's hope the late game tendency of sort of figuring out how to beat that defense continues moving forward. -
Can we get Gilliam in there at FB please? Why is he even on the roster?
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Even after that stinker... you're both wrong https://theathletic.com/news/buccaneers-tom-brady-bills-josh-allen-nfl-mvp-favorites/ozXD5sfdcmzH/ Buccaneers' Tom Brady, Bills' Josh Allen tied as NFL MVP favorites, via BetMGM The Buccaneers’ Tom Brady and the Bills’ Josh Allen are the betting favorites to win the NFL MVP award after Week 9, according to BetMGM. The quarterbacks are tied atop the betting board at +350. Allen led the odds after Week 8. Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray sits third (+500) after missing Arizona’s Week 9 win over the 49ers with an injury. This cluster of quarterbacks follows Murray: the Rams’ Matthew Stafford (+750), the Cowboys’ Dak Prescott (+900), the Packers’ Aaron Rodgers (+900), the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson (+1100), the Chargers’ Justin Herbert (+1600). The Bills, despite losing in Week 9 to Jacksonville, remain the betting favorites to win Super Bowl LVI. Their lead has slipped a touch from last week as the Bills stand at +550. You seem so angry all the time now. You gettin enough love at home? You can always choose to say nothing, but you just love pointing angry fingers. I'm sorry things suck for you so much that you have to do that. Hope your life gets better.
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I believe Manny Sanders is a better WR than Brown and is an overall upgrade, but it seems we're missing that WR that can really stretch the field. And I understand that defenses are playing the Bills differently with the whole Cover 2 shell basically forcing us into a short passing game. But without a true deep threat on the field at all times like Brown, that shell seems to get tighter and tighter. Against the Jags the only time we really got the ball down the field was when Allen stretched the play running for his life and found an open WR out of the original context of the play. Within the structure of the plays, it was CONSTANT short passes to Singletary and Beas for trivial yardage. I don't know what the answer is here because I'm not advocating bringing Smoke back even if he's available. And maybe the answer isn't a speed WR it's just ANOTHER great weapon (although Brown wasn't a great weapon), which could be resolved once Knox is back and healthy--hopefully this week. Maybe we should legitimately kick the tires on Beckam. I think Allen would do a better job getting him the ball. Maybe try McKenzie or Stevenson on the outside? I just think in the last couple weeks it's becoming clear that outside of Diggs we really don't have any explosive capability on offense and Allen is understandably resorting to Hero ball because of it.