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  1. 7 minutes ago, icewood44 said:

    You look like your decision!!! and shawn McDermott looks like his!!! Just fire him already!!! bad decision after bad decision!!! time to fire his ass. stop this man from making another bad decision and setting this franchise back another 10years... drafting Peterman and starting him and almost costing the bills a playoff birth!! enough said!!!  

    Only missed the mic drop here!

  2. On 9/4/2018 at 8:21 PM, eanyills said:

    Apparently I think the Bills are going 6-10. Tennessee, Indy, Jacksonville, NYJ, Miami x2

     

    Thats kind of depressing. 

    So trade Lions for Jags and I am right with you at 6-10.  Bills' draw of the NFC North an AFC South brings more competitive teams than last year's schedule.  Can't see Bills foing 6-2 at home this year and they will be hard pressed to get 3 wins on the road like last year.  4-4 at home and 2-6 on the road this year

  3. Just now, JMF2006 said:

    Well I was wrong I thought he would make it if the Bills kept 4.

     

    Oh well time to take golf lessons from grandpa ;)

    Good one!

     

    My read is Daboll is all about mismatches and Logan Thomas and Croom offer much better athleticism than Nick Oleary and are also much taller targets on seam routes or quick hit RPO slants.  Easier passes for NP or JA to hit on and these 2 guys can get some YAC as well.  Haven't seen a RAC like Croom's with leap in end zone by a Bills TE since Keith McKellar!

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  4. 11 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

    I really dont have a way to prove this....but I think OLeary got cut because he did not come along as a blocker the way the bills wanted him to.....

     

    He makes catches....but so do the TE's that were kept....Logan Thomas came along as a blocker.....and he has all the prototype height....speed....size...etc etc

     

    Croom is a BIG wide receiver....they list him as a TE but he is really a H back....and it will be interesting to see how he does this year.   O'Leary never had the wingspan...speed...etc etc that Croom obviously does have.

    As for Thomas > OLeary remember Thomas is a former QB who will likely play the Joe Webb role of emergency QB this year

  5. On 8/30/2018 at 10:31 AM, Sky Diver said:

     

    McCarron is the most proved QB on the roster.

    We used to have an ugliest girl contest at or HS Dances too.  That first half was comical...and that's being kind.  That was versus their 3rd stringers btw.  

     

    Granted he brought them back but i would have to say McCarron has less than 5% chance to be named week 1 starter by McD.

  6. 1 hour ago, Sky Diver said:

     

    Provided that you don't have injuries.

    The trend now in the NFL is to have two QBs on the 53 and an emergency QB.  Logan Thomas may make roster because he could be the 3rd QB and dress every week.  Its what the Bills did last year.  

     

    Oakland/Gruden may be a better place for AJ anyways.  And we know Gruden loves him some NP.   Either guy could be sent out west

  7. IMHO if McCarron gets start it will be to showcase him for a trade this weekend.  Pretty good insurance for a backup needy team with a young starter (OAK and DAL) with playoff aspirations.

     

    Could see McD and Beane going with NP early in the season and then switching to Josh after the bye.

     

     

  8. In any season there are some unforeseen circumstances that pop up and can really impact any teams performance.  Some are obvious like losing your starting franchise QB.  Others are less obvious, and I call them "gotchas".  

     

    So, that being said, here are my potential less obvious 2018 "gotchas"for the Bills.  i will skip QB and WR as they have been addressed ad nauseum.

     

    1. Trent Murphy's injury status worsens and he goes to IR and our DE situation and pass rush don't improve.  Brady, Rodgers, Rivers, Stafford, Cousins, Luck, Flacco and Watson are a scary bunch or QBs if given time.
    2. LeSean McCoy loses more than 2 games to a suspension.  Coupled with his usual 2 games missed due to injury we could be looking at an 800 yd rushing season from Shady.  I actually like an Ivory/Murphy grouping as his backups but feel Shady in Daboll's offense could be special - think a bigger faster Dion Lewis.  Shady - stay healthy and out of trouble please.
    3. Our Nickel package gets victimized with the 2 LBs on the field in passing downs.  Edmunds is gifted physically but needs to learn the game and improve on tackling in space as evidenced in Carolina game.  A Humber/Milano WLB combo can be run at if Milano is in there and Humber has apparently lost a step in coverage.  I don't see another Bill able to start at WLB and play in the nickle too.  Could still see a trade here as crucial role in McDs D.
    4. DT if Kyle or Star get hurt.  Right back where we were last year with the only upside being Harrison Philips.  Not seeing Adolphus Washington improving yet.
    5. Outside CB depth still an issue.  Vontae Davis needs to show he can cover AND tackle.  He looked a little off against the Cats.  Right now I wonder if Frasier moves gaines outside for White/Davis if hurt and puts T Johnson at Slot.
    6. Swing Tackle?  My guess is D'ondre Wesley earns this role and Newhouse and McDermott get cut.  We also need a better 4th OT on this team as no depth at OT.  McBeane may look for a waiver wire pickup or trade here too.

     

    What say you?  These may seem like small issues but they can be compounded by actions by OBD, suspensions or injuries.  

  9. 14 hours ago, matter2003 said:

    Would you be OK with the Bills trading a first round pick and then signing him to a big extension considering our pick will be top 10 next year most likely?

     

     

    I voted yes as we have an over 30 blindside rusher in Hughes and 2 question marks in Murphy (injury history) and Shaq (Injury and slow get off) at other DE spot.

     

    Back in 2014 draft I was convinced our trading up to #4 spot was to get mack, not Watkins.  My disappointment was only exceeded by 2012 draft when we traded up in Rd 3 to grab TJ Graham when I was sure it was for Russel Wilson.  

     

    We can address the 2014 wrong by getting Mack back now.  Would definitely help our league worst sack totals on defense.

  10. The NFL has changed dramatically in the last 25 years since the Bills were last dominant.  Back in the late 80's, early 90's it seems like the good teams had 3 all - world players at QB, RB and WR:

     

    Back in the day:

    Bills:  Kelly, Reed, Thomas - all HOFers

    'Boys: Aikman, Irvin, Smith - all HOFers

    49ers: Montana/Young, Rice/TO, Craig - All but Craig in HOF

    Broncos: Elway, Sharp/Smith, Davis - all but Davis in HOF

     

    Today's NFL:

    Steelers have the closest thing in Big Ben, Laveon Bell and Antonio Bryant as all 3 could make HOF

    It seems today that NE has 2/3 in Brady/Gronk as the RB position is a roulette wheel in their offense.

    New Orleans has Brees, Kamara/Ingram, and Michael Thomas - but only Brees is making HOF

    ATL has Ryan, Jones and their two headed RB attack (Coleman and Freeman)  

     

    Do you think the platooning of RBs in the league today (as opposed to the old 350-400 carry bell cow) is responsible?

    Or is it all the rule changes favoring the passing game (5000 yd passers, receivers with >100 receptions) that is responsible?

     

    I look at the NFL draft and the salaries for RB1s and say that the whole position is de-emphasized save for the few who can run and catch (Johnson, Bell, McCoy, Kamara).   It appears the new rules NFL makes having a set of Triplets unnecessary as long as your team can still throw the ball.

     

    What are your thoughts?

  11. 16 hours ago, SCBills said:

    Projected ‘18:

     

    ‘17 Dawkins/Incognito/Wood/Ducasse/Mills

    ’18 Dawkins/Ducasse/Bodine(Groy)/Miller/Mills

     

    -Replace Incognito/Wood with Miller/Bodine(Groy)

     

    ’17 McCoy/Tolbert/Cadet

    ’18 McCoy/Ivory/Cadet

     

    -Replace Tolbert with Ivory

     

    ’17 DiMarco

    ’18 DiMarco

     

    ’17 Clay/O’Leary/Thomas

    ’18 Clay/O’Leary/Thomas

     

    ’17 KB/Zay/Thompson/Holmes 

    ‘18 KB/Coleman/Kerley/Zay

     

    -Replace Thompson with Coleman/Kerley

     

    ’17 Tyrod/Peterman 

    ‘18 McCarron/Allen (or vice-versa)

     

    -Replace Tyrod with AJ or Allen

     

    On paper, which offense do you prefer?

     

     

    I like the simplicity in comparing personnel.  A couple things jump out:

     

    1. The change in OC and the change at QB will determine the real outcome in 2018.  Less predictable and a faster paced passing offense should help rankings and produce more points.  A power run game for 16 weeks also makes more sense given the personnel.
    2. At WR in 2017 we did not have KB for most of the year and when he played he was very limited as hurt upon arrival.  Turns out Zay was also dinged up and played hurt all year so those 2 guys should be better in 2018.  Kerley is a solid move the chains target in 2018 where we really had none in 2018.  
    3. At O-Line there are 3 major changes.  Ducasse to LG is a huge transition and one that he may not be able to make.  He lacks the quickness that Richie has and is not as powerful either.  Miller needs to be better than 2016 at RG and Groy needs to be the stalwart on the inside to keep pressure out of QBs face.

    So in the end I will take the 2018 offense as it should be more diverse and productive.  The QB, WR and OL talent will be less than average in the league and that concerns me.

     

  12. In 2006 i was flying SW from BUF to CHI Midway to connect to STL where I was to be part of a committee of interviewers for our company as we expanded operations.  As I went to sit down I noticed a smaller, elderly man with an old school hard sided briefcase.  I offered to put it in the overhead bin without looking at the gentleman.  Then as I put it in the overhead,  I noticed the briefcase had football pebble skin surface and a tag that read Marv Levy.

     

    Shortest flight I ever took as we spent the entire time talking about team building, talent selection and interviewing prospects.  It was late May 2006 and he had been brought back as GM and was reviewing dossiers of the recently drafted players - Donte Whitner was the top file.  He told me that who he picked determined his fate - not unlike my choices as a VP of Sales at the time.

     

    He also inquired as to the book I was reading and my thoughts on it.  He made note of it and wished me luck in my hiring as we parted.  Class act!

     

    Happy 93rd to a great leader of men!

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  13. 30 minutes ago, PetermanThrew5Picks said:

    Bad contract

     

    THE PROCESS. I motion for mods to mandate every OP has to include THE PROCESS. Let's create Bills propoganda on TBD.

    He was.. in the rotation for the Panthers last year.

     

    Sorta like we had Adolphus "rotating in" is Adolphus a bust? Though he was gonna be a solid player. But that draft looks really bad now. Scheme shouldn't stop players from displaying talent if they're for real.

     

    Please provide gold star to me when possible.  

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