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  1. Browns ........... “This wasn’t no business move,” he says. “This was personal. They thought they’d send me here to die.” (The Giants declined to comment on Beckham’s exit.) These, though, are not those same Browns. Beckham believes he’s perfectly matched with Kitchens, an imaginative schemer, and Mayfield
  2. Yes, that's what I'm thinking. Plus the fact that he was more of a know commodity (separation, catch rate, 1000 yd season) is worth something. As much as the rookies may look great only time will tell if they can perform at the next level consistently, and when they have to go against the #1 CB or double covered.
  3. https://www.spotrac.com/research/nfl/contract-comparison-ramsey-vs-white-1087/ Contract Comparison: Ramsey vs. White Jalen Ramsey’s 5 year $100M extension Total Value: $100M (1st) AAV: $20M (1st) AAV % of Cap: 10% (1st) 1-Year 1 Cash: $26.2M (1st) 2-Year Cash: $43.7M (1st) 3-Year Cash: $58.7M (1st) 4-Year Cash: $75.7M (1st) Guarantee at Signing: $43.7M (2nd) Practical Guarantees: $71.2M (1st) Signing Bonus: $25M (1st) Tre’Davious White’s 4 year $69M extension Total Value: $69M (5th AAV: $17.25M (2nd) AAV % of Cap: 8.7% (3rd) 1-Year 1 Cash: $18.75M (6th) 2-Year Cash: $37M (3rd) 3-Year Cash: $48M (3rd) 4-Year Cash: $58.1M (4th) Guarantee at Signing: $36.7M (3rd) Practical Guarantees: $55.25M (2nd) Signing Bonus: $10.5M (11th) Concluding Thoughts When Jalen Ramsey’s deal was announced, it was clear as day that Tre’Davious White’s contract wasn’t in the same stratosphere. However, with the details now laid out in front of us, it’s clear that White’s deal isn’t even 2ND amongst his position in many of the major categories. Buffalo scored a fairly team-friendly deal from their All-Pro DB. In terms of Ramsey, did the Rams reach too high? As many have noted, the trade compensation that brought Jalen to LA (two first round picks & a 4th round pick) immediately pushed his contract demands to a new level. Subsequently, the WR market continued to rise this summer, with DeAndre Hopkins, Keenan Allen, & Amari Cooper eclipsing the $20M mark. The cornerback market has long been trying to keep up with the rise of the WR numbers, so the push to $20M was always in play here, and Ramsey’s base value reaches that plateau exactly. Who benefits next? The player most likely to see a financial gain isn’t even a cornerback. Newly acquired Seahawks safety Jamal Adams now sits as the next player to be traded for two first rounds picks (plus a 3rd, & a player) with his eyes on a sophomore contract extension. The current high bar at safety is Budda Baker’s new $14.75M mark, a figure Adams should easily surpass in a year or so (his contract will not be addressed until after the 2020 season per terms of the trade).
  4. You may have missed this in my post "I understand it's one game, means virtually nothing and "get back to me after the season" applies." But thanks. Although, I pay Diggs for the exact reason you bring up. With no offseaon or preseason he is worth the difference in pay if the Bills want to win now.
  5. Totally positive. I love me some John Brown, but he is a quiet humble guy. Diggs is a vocal vet with passion to pump everyone up, call them out, help them out and be a leader in the WR room is just an added bonus. The discussions he was having with everyone including Allen during practice that some reporters were trying to make into a big deal was just him trying to make the team better to me. His interview after the game saying he enjoyed seeing Allen having fun and promoting that all game, He a dogg
  6. Totally agree. Also, in terms of catches and yards he is a known factor and as a #1 has their attention and best CB &/or double where the rookies likely had their catches vs #2 or #3, although i turned the game off it did look like Jeudy was getting attention early.
  7. I was curious about the rookie WR's and started looking their game 1 stats up. Thought in case anyone else was interested I would post. I understand it's one game, means virtually nothing and "get back to me after the season" applies. In the order of the draft REC Yds Targets Diggs 8/86 9 Ruggs 3/55 5 Jeudy 4/56 8 Lamb 5/59 6 Reagor 1/55 4 Jefferson 2/26 3 Aiyuk 0/0 Higgins 0/0 Pittman 2/10 Shenault 3/37 Hamler 0/0 Claypool 2/39 Jefferson 1/31 Mims 0/0 Gibson 2/8 Bowden 0/0 Edwards 1/9 Duverny 1/12 Davis 2/16 GandyG 0/0
  8. Damn, they even upgraded the pens! Beane always making improvements. Love this signing and that players really want to stay here.
  9. Called Knox "Mr. Stiff Arm" ? Too funny.
  10. All I can think of is he is training here.
  11. Rare pic of Beane at 9 PM in dark arts negotiation.
  12. Say what you want about how good of a player he is and what that is worth. I have loved his attitude and personality since the day he arrived. I don't think he will be back unless the market for him isn't what he thought. Will miss him getting the fans and teamates pumped.
  13. Yeah i'm grading on a curve and thanks to AB the curve looks like a lopsided plate. He makes Zay and Kuandijo's offseason adventures look almost normal.
  14. Was that the driver of a moving van holding his stuff because Josh wouldn't pay him? Somebody related to his ex driving his Bentley? No?...... then i'm ok with it ?
  15. I think the new state of the art training facility and locker rooms was a step in the right direction. Last year Beasley was impressed enough to comment about how much better they were than the Cowboys. This with the family, friends and team culture in the whole organization will help change minds along with winning and making the playoffs as long as they can get them to come visit.
  16. Did i just have a Bruuuuce! sighting at the end? 1:40 Bad lip reading "what are you so happy about? you know you were supposed to hit those right?"
  17. $1,750,000 is his dead cap. Cutting him saves $7,200,000 total cap is a not inexpensive $8,950,000
  18. It just takes him too long to get off the swing/wheel route. The endzone view is telling on this one. Staring at that route forever with a free rusher in front of his face. Get off it dude pic.twitter.com/F6EqAEdK6D — Seth Galina (@SethGalina) January 7, 2020 The only way that's in front of his face is that after that hit he is looking out his ear hole thanks to the whiff block by Ford on JJ. Lots on him but that one isn't on Josh.
  19. BB "They're so much of a game-plan team offensively," he said. "It's hard to put a pin in it. One week they could be one way, or for a couple weeks they could be a particular way, and then last week against Pittsburgh they kind of went away from what the offensive philosophy had been the previous few weeks, which they'd been successful with. So I think this is very much a game-plan team." ..... If that type of philosophy sounds familiar, that's because it's exactly what the Patriots themselves do. One week, they might come out and throw 50 times and the next week they might run 50 times. They attack whatever the opponent that week's particular weakness is, shapeshifting from one type of team to another depending on the week. The same is true on the other side of the ball. "Defensively, they have quite a bit of volume, so they just kind of spin the wheel on you and give you different looks throughout the course of a game," Belichick said. "So, its a hard group to prepare for." ____________________________________ Sounds like somebody is upset they had to go buy the big SD cards for their cameras.
  20. So grant him a media access pass to film a documentary about our visitors sideline paint?? He should know what to do with it.
  21. Great White Buffalo
  22. http://www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap3000001086985/next-gen-stats-key-figures-shaping-the-dpoy-race Tre'Davious White reading offenses like a book The Bills drafted Tre'Davious White to replace the aforementioned Gilmore in 2017, and White has done his best Gilmore impersonation since then. White ranks right behind Gilmore with the second-most targets (72) without allowing a TD, and also has four INTs to boot. While the Bills have more of a balanced zone and man coverage scheme, White has still been asked to travel with the likes of Courtland Sutton (78.6% of routes in Week 12) and Odell Beckham (87.5% of routes in Week 10). White shut down both receivers, holding Sutton to one reception for 27 yards on seven targets as the nearest defender, and Beckham to four receptions and 41 yards on 10 targets. White plays tight coverage, allowing just 2.0 yards of separation per target (fifth-lowest in the NFL among 62 outside CBs with 40-plus targets). He also ranks right behind Gilmore in passer rating allowed (43.1) and completion percentage allowed below expectation (-10.4%). Love this guy!
  23. Brady as a crybaby cheater Edelman as a cheap shot punk Landry Checking list..... Jets Henry Anderson for being a dirty scumbag. Hits on JA and Hau$
  24. Bruce : "I can't hear you over the chants of Bruuuuuuuuuce! From 70K fans looking at me"
  25. I still think it was the right move, no regrets. With that 20/20 hindsight though, I do regret not locking up Jordan Phillips for 3-4 years.
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