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  1. 3 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

     

    If Cook plays like he did last season or gets better, we probably have just this year and next year left with him. Davis we have for the next four.

     

    So if he shows some promise and development by the end of next year, he could be our Starter in Year 3 & 4.

     

    If Beane's smart, he won't pay big money to a RB and will continue to Draft them in the mid to late Rounds, use them in their prime and then replace them. Then compliment them with cheaper, older RB's that still have some kick in them (like Gore and Murray) and cheaper, under the radar Backs with upside (like Ty).

    I disagree if Cook put up over 1000 yards rushing and 500 -700 yards as a receiver you don’t just replace those kind of numbers with a late round pick or undrafted free agent , 

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  2. 2 hours ago, Yantha said:

    Hello!

    Apologies if this has been discussed (I didn't see it over a few pages).

     

    I'm looking at Hyde sitting there waiting while is market value decreases....  Right now we are arguably projected to start Rapp/Bishop at safety.  If Hyde can come back on a 1 year contract for a playoff push and at an affordable price, is this something YOU would endorse?  And are there any rumors out there with Hyde that I'm unaware of?

     

    I love the Bishop pick, but he's still a rookie.  I'd rather have Hyde in there while Bishop develops in sub packages (Nickel/Dime, scenarios/matchups) if affordable.  

     

    Thoughts?

    I think due to salary cap and aging players rebuilding our roaster with younger cheaper players and adding solid depth is the plan for this season , we are still a playoff team and will always be as long as Josh Allen is our QB and once you in the playoffs anything is possible 

  3. 2 hours ago, Ga boy said:

    I’m seeing some short Fb vids of people getting autographs and selfies with the GOAT QB in public places.  I think a true Bills fan wouldn’t.  I wouldn’t. I even saw him autographing someone’s clothing who didn’t ask for it.  Now that’s a Brady move. If I was in the same elevator or sat beside him in coach (ha), I would definitely tell him I’m a member of Bills Mafia and I’m glad he’s retired.  I mean I’d have to say something, wouldn’t I?  But no autograph or selfie.  How bout you?  Would you, could you, should you?

    I was a DIE HARD Knicks fan and hated the Bulls & Micheal Jordan as much as I hated Brady , because of those two I had to replace lots of broken furniture  , TV sets / remotes . 
    Every time there’s a discussion about the greatest NBA player of all time for me it’s Micheal Jordan and it’s not even close  as a QB I think Brady is in that category , back in the day when they were  playing I would have never ask for an autograph or taken a picture with any of them , but today I would take bunch of selfies with both of them 

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  4. 7 hours ago, Einstein's Dog said:

    You don't construct teams headed by the likes of J Goff or B Purdy the same way if you have a Josh "Freakin" Allen! 

     

    Josh is arguably one of the best ever at firing 25-30 yard downfield lasers.  And the boundary WRs that are penciled in for 2024 for this extreme talent are 1 rookie?  Are you kidding me? 

     

    I don't believe it actually, but a lot of you do and are seemingly fine with it.  I can only hope that the lack of uproar over the pathetic WR group doesn't affect the FO and they decide they can get away with rolling this mess out.

    I wouldn’t  call The group of Kincaid, Samuel and Shakir add our 1st rp Colman Pathetic , the 2018-2019 group was pathetic 

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  5. 2 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

     

    Carter was an alcoholic.   Quitting the booze was the key to turning his career around,  not trying harder.   I haven't heard anything like that about Claypool.   I think apathy is his issue.

    I think Claypool is in the best situation to make a comeback if he doesn’t make it here im pretty sure he can kiss his NFL career goodbye 

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  6. 22 hours ago, McBean said:


    got our new #1 WR and a stud LB.

     

    What’s not to like?

     

    Great job fam.

    IDK about the stud LB because of his age and injury history , but our new WR is only 25 years old unlike Chicago or especially Miami is coming into a situation we’re he has a chance to win a starting # 3WR job , he  has a legitimate franchise QB and we know he’s got the talent and all the tools  , and I’m sure he knows that this could be his last opportunity so I’ll wait and see what happens ,

    but you’ll can go ahead LOL 

    2 hours ago, Mat68 said:

    The offense functioned better when Allen wasnt force feeding Diggs targets.  Shakir and Samuel function in the manner the offense has had success with.  Coleman adds a dimension outside they have not had since Benjamin.  Slants, Skinny post and fade routes.  I think Coleman puts up numbers on par or better than Gabe out of the box. Thats 80 targets Davis left behind and expect Coleman recieves most if not all.   Diggs 160 targets are getting split up between Shakir, Samuel and Kincaid.  I expect Shakir to go from 45 targets up to 90 and Kincaid from 90 to 110.  That leaves 80 to 90 targets to Samuel.  Biggest question mark is Shakir getting more touches.  If you take his production down the stretch I think he was already operating close to this volume.  Overall not crazy.  

    Do you think Cook will see more targets then last year ? 

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  7. 44 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

    The ball in Allen’s hands with any group of receivers we’ve had for the last five years hasn’t gotten us to the promise land either,  so maybe just maybe a change is in order, that and we got some fast guys as well, so think positive, that’s what I choose to do, this time it may all come together 

    😁👍🍸🚬

    I picked the wrong time to quit smoking 

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  8. 1 hour ago, Warcodered said:

    This is actually a really good move, low risk has to be cheap as hell at this point, but clearly has a hell of a lot of talent. This team has the exact kind of culture built around it that if he really is ready to make a change it's a great place to do it.

    The 3 teams in the past 4 years were probably thinking the same 

  9. 11 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

     

    Still Tua throwing the ball, so not worried in the least.

     

    At least this will give the talking heads the ammo needed to over-hype the Dolphins, YET AGAIN!

    You are not worried about Tua throwing the ball ? He had more passing yards then our Franchise QB 

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  10. 42 minutes ago, Process said:

    When, in September?

     

    Is Tua still their QB?

     

    Explain to me how they are better than last year, when they lost to every good team they played and had 0 chance of winning a Superbowl....

     

    I expect this from Stephen A Smith but a bills fan being worried about the Dolphins in the year 2024 is kind of mind boggling.

     

    Miami also got TWO WR’s in this years draft and now OBJ I guess they need more help at the WR position then we did !?!

  11. 2 hours ago, Logic said:


    This is where I've come to on Coleman as well.

    After my initial disappointment and teeth gnashing subsided and I allowed myself to become excited about what he seems to do WELL rather than what he DOESN'T do well, I've slowly accepted that he has the upside and skillset to potentially become a very good NFL receiver.....eventually.

    The issue, as you point out, is that they need him NOW, and Beane said as much recently. 

    Where I think Coleman would have the best chance to succeed is if he had been added to a WR depth chart that didn't need him to produce right away. That could use him situationally and scheme him up and bring him along slowly. 

    I also think his best chance at success is to be a move player, a big slot, and to line up off the line of scrimmage more often than not.

    Instead, he will seemingly have neither of those two luxuries. He joined a team that's gonna depend on him right away, and he joined a team that seems dead set on using him as a traditional X receiver. My worry about Coleman has thus shifted. I'm not as worried about him purely as a prospect -- clearly he's talented. Instead, I'm worried that his early workload and the way the Bills seem to want to use him will not be setting him up for success.

    I really, REALLY hope they add a WR of significance after June 1st, be it via trade or free agency. Even someone who is only serviceable (like the current version of Odell Beckham) would take some pressure off of Coleman and would be able to provide some on-field mentorship.

    As things stand now, I feel like there is a clear path to success for Keon Coleman, and that the Bills do not currently seem to be headed down that path.

    I have to disagree about pressure on a 20 year old rookie to produce right away  , I think Kincaid , Samuel and Shakir will see more targets then Colman at least trough the first half of the season , 

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  12. On 4/29/2024 at 6:14 PM, LABILLBACKER said:

    I will always go on record as saying it was imperative to double dip in last week's wr rich draft. We won't see that deep of a wr draft for awhile. And all of this is amplified by losing Diggs/Davis.  We had realistic bites at the apple with Thomas, Mitchell, Leggette,  McConkey,  Franklin & Walker.  I'll give Keon the benefit of the doubt and completely ignore his 40.  I've been told by half this board that 40 times are irrelevant. But we still needed that 2nd rookie wr. If for no other reason as insurance if Hollins, Hamler, Shorter, Shavers, Cephus flame out. We all saw how useless Sherfield and Harty were last season. 

    Did you also go on record saying that we got the wrong Josh  Because I remember a lot of people on here going on record , 

  13. 9 hours ago, BarleyNY said:

     

    Largely agree. 

     

    1. 10-7 is my expectation as well. Likely a WC, but should compete for AFCE title. 

     

    2. Miller is gone next offseason for sure. He will be cut with a post 6/1 designation. Knox has partial guarantees for his salary in 2025 so I think he stays, but that’s probably it for him. 

     

    3. Draft and/or FA has to bring help to the team DE1 is job 1. WR is a huge need as well. 

     

    4. Allen’s contract rework this offseason was to get him to next season. He’s going to get an extension and a raise next offseason. 

    #1WR is a HUGE need next year ? Maybe we should give  Colman a chance to put  on his Jersey before making that decision ?

  14. 6 minutes ago, Chaos said:

    I doubt very many people who post on the board, feel as though they know better who the best offensive players to pick are, better than Brandon Beane. 
    I doubt very many people who post on the board, feel as though they know better who the best offensive players to pick are, better than Andy Reid/Chiefs. 

    I think a lot of people suspect the Chiefs know how do do things better than the Bills (based on Super Bowls won recently).   I think some of these people are concerned that the Chiefs with Worthy will have better results that the Bills with Coleman.  If they stopped to think about it, I suppose that if the Chiefs picked Coleman and the Bills picked Worthy, they would have the exact same concerns. 

    As fan who thinks there is a .000001 percent chance the NFL is scripted, I am sad going into the season afraid that the Bills are going to lose in the scripted playoffs on a Mahomes to Worthy pass.  Mocking the Bills is a pretty joyful thing for a lot of NFL fans (sometimes even Bills fans, because if you don't laugh you have to cry)

     

     

     

    I don’t understand 

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