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Giants and Barkley do not reach an agreement on a new contract
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Both teams and RBs are running in a vicious circle. RBs heading into second contracts want long term financial security with a high guarantee because they know their career is consistently shorter and one bad injury could take it all away completely. They also know that they can be replaced for cheaper anytime. Teams don't want long deals with high guarantees because they know there's a good chance that RB will hit the wall and stop being productive before the end of the deal leaving behind a load of dead cap. They also know they can find better value year in and year out. I think if a RB is smart taking 1 year deals after his rookie contract would give them a better chance to hit bigger paydays than holding on for a long term deal. More likely to find a team looking for a RB upgrade to shell out higher for a 1 year investment and no further cap implications than a team sinking big bucks into a RB for 3-5 years. -
Random preseason OLine rankings <edited>
BuffaloBillyG replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
The bolded reasons I wholeheartedly agree with. Brown very well could take some steps forward. I'm not talking Pro Bowl level. Would be great but I don't see that kind of jump. Just making it to average would be a noticeable jump. My biggest concern with Brown is his back. Back injuries for big guys like this are often chronic once they get them. Very easy to re-tweak as well. Even being that they brought Shell in and still have Q (who I do NOT want on the field) I wish they would have grabbed a bit better depth at RT for this reason. -
Josh Allen is the Greatest Glitch in Madden History
BuffaloBillyG replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
The OL looks pretty accurate to their real life counterparts. Just standing in a large group not blocking anyone. They don't even have to pay for their seats.- 35 replies
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Giants and Barkley do not reach an agreement on a new contract
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Oh I agree with pretty much everything. However, there is something I call the "Poyer Principal" and it's a relatively new thing. Because of social media fans feel more connected to players being able to get them to respond through places like Twitter or have a chat with their wives. It's social suck up from the fans but you see a LOT of "man they better pay you" ect ect. Jordan and his wife are very good at that...even though he's historically been a "let's redo my deal" type of player. And man, I'll never forget the day the Bills released Smith, Thomas and Reed. One of the saddest moments of my fandom here. -
Giants and Barkley do not reach an agreement on a new contract
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
And he has denied ever being offered or turning down those numbers. Many times. I don't understand why people read a tweet and accept that as fact when we really don't know what was offered, what was being talked about or what he was seeking. No attack on you...but a very high percentage of what we see from "insiders" on offered numbers is either agent or team driven BS. -
Who is Lamar Jackson?
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Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BuffaloBillyG replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
I believe there are some people in New Orleans that would dispute that sentiment... -
Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BuffaloBillyG replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree. The Bills need something in addition. Unfortunately, they had invested already in the WR room before Hopkins was made an option. I would suspect that after talking to Hopkins (which the Bills reportedly did) and Arizona about compensation the investment wasn't worth it, so Beane went to plan B and invested a 1st round pick in a pass catcher. After investing so much in cap and draft assets I can understand not wanting to invest highly at that point. Now, while we need something else in addition to Diggs, nothing says it has to come all from 1 player. The NFL is a matchup league. It's up to Dorsey now to find where the mismatch is every week and attack that. We can run 12 (well, 11.5) personal. We have speed. We have runners that can run between the tackles and runners with speed that can bounce outside as well as catch passes. And soooo many more options. Not to mention we have Allen. If we have a different guy to step into that "2nd guy" role every week...so be it. This season is, IMO just as important for Dorsey to find ways to exploit these matchups and use these guys as it is on these guys stepping up and into a role. And if all the new options don't click for whatever reason I wouldn't rule out a deadline trade for a WR as we have a lot of draft capital next year. The sky really isn't falling IMO. -
Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BuffaloBillyG replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Spoiler alert: No team has someone like Kelce. He's a one of one at this point from a skills and mismatch level. This doesn't mean there is no other team in the NFL can take risks on supporting cast. This is also being a tad misleading as Kelce is their top target. We have Diggs who, production wise is on the same level. In my OP I compared how Moore and Shakir had the same season. Also how Harty and Toney were both red alert injury risks. Now add to that the production of Kelce vs Diggs is equivalent. On to of that we still have Davis, Knox and Kincaid. KC seems like they are the ones a bit thinner to me. -
Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BuffaloBillyG replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Skyy Moore had largely the same season that Shakir had last year. Neither could find snaps. Neither appeared to gain the coaching staff's trust. Moore was nothing special last year. Toney mave have the worst hamstrings in NFL history. There's a chance he misses a ton of time every year. How people can legitimately say that those 2 are better investments than Shakir and Harty at this point because Shakir couldn't find the field and Harty has had injury issues is laughable. Now, 3 years down the road perhaps it's a different tune if Toney gorilla glues those hamstrings together and Moore finds a map so he knows where to go on the field...but for now it's the same picture. -
What was the list topic?
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Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BuffaloBillyG replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Oh for sure, different things factor in for different guys. As much as some fans refuse to see it, these people are humans as well and things factor in for them much the same it would for you and me when thinking about switching places of employment. Things like taxes, quality of life in the area you're uprooting to and about a thousand other factors. Picking somewhere because of a ring or even at times it's the biggest paycheck I don't believe is as much of a thing as fans make it out to be. Sure there are some that will, but if I'm betting I would say less than 20% of players base their choice on just one of those 2 factors. There have been many well documented cases of Buffalo losing out on FAs because the guy's wife didn't want to move to Buffalo...lol. We have been told that it was NE and Tenn that had contract offers out for Hopkins this late in the game...and he took the deal from a team where he is familiar with one coach and had a good relationship (Vrabel) over the team that employs a guy that reportedly trashed Hopkins for having his kids mom's around and compared him to Aaron Hernandez. Relationships matter lol -
Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BuffaloBillyG replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
While this is a nice theoretical analysis of Hopkins's bank account your point really is moot. Yes, in theory he "could have" joined whatever team he wanted. But why would he do that? Why would he subject his body to the rigors of an NFL season without proper compensation? Would you take significantly less than your value to work for a company because at the end of the year they MAY win a team accomplishment? Without knowing what (and more to the point IF teams like the Bills or Chiefs offered) we have no idea how far apart any offers may have been. So the Titans offered $26M over 2 years. Let's say hypothetically Beane offered $14M over the same length. Why in the world would anyone expect him to take that? For a ring? Fans really still think most players care about winning a championship ring above all else? That's a fairy tale, my friend. Right up there with the rest of the PR things guys say when they sign with a team. Now, if the money is close...sure maybe a ring opportunity comes into play. Same scenario as above where Tenn offers 2/26M and Buffalo comes in at 2/22M...ok. But no one should take below their market value. Be it in the NFL, in corporate world or even working at a local fast food joint. ***Edit: just saw your replies to others that came when I was typing this. -
Hopkins released by Arizona (7/16: signed by Titans)
BuffaloBillyG replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
If only that were true. Anytime Davis drops a ball or if the Bills lose a close game next year we will hear "that doesn't happen if we signed DHop" -
Buffalo hasn't built a roster capable of running the ball when the defense expects it. They have gone for more "athletic" OL in the past and not the types of people that blow people off the ball. Even with that as a fact, Buffalo has maintained pretty decent YPC from RBs year in and year out. The issue isn't the ability the issue is the willingness. Why hand the ball directly off to a RB when you can keep it in Allen's hands? I think with the addition of Torrence and the focus on guys that can run between the tackles (Harris and Murray) along with a renewed focus on having Allen rush less on designed plays the narrative that the Bills can't run will die out a bit.
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If Billacheat gets fired after this year
BuffaloBillyG replied to Prospector's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, I'm sure BB would JUMP at the chance to be a DC again after having total control over one of the most successful dynasties in sports history. Tell him McDermott likes his coffee black with a couple shortbread cookies on the side. -
NFL/USFL partnership for player development
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
US residents? Living in Europe or stateside. I can tell you this much. When NFLE was started there was some excitement. However, the football was trash compared to the skill of the NFL product and the excitement died very very quickly. They bled cash because not enough people cared about watching a league of second and third stringers. And yes, while some great players did end up coming from NFLE (Vinateri, Kurt Warner, even coaches like Sean Payton) the majority of the roster could not compete with the NFL product and people flat out didn't watch. Not every day you see something with a corporation like the NFL machine behind it fail after....what was it 2 seasons? Guess those Germans really didn't matter in the long run, then. -
NFL/USFL partnership for player development
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cool. But it was really bad football played by subpar players for teams no one really cared about that quickly closed shop. -
NFL/USFL partnership for player development
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
This reeks of a stateside version of NFL Europe. -
Jets and Quinnen Williams agree on 4-year 96 million deal
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chris Jones is a very happy man today. -
Josh will put it on for "Netflix and chill" time. The horn ball.🤣🤣
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Best Bills player to wear every jersey number (51-99)
BuffaloBillyG replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
James Lofton should have been #86 IMO.