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Bills need a veteran WR in FA. Diggs, Davis and McKenzie are incredible but Sanders and Beasley are a bit long in the tooth for my liking. I think WR is a big need going into FA. I’m not going to sit here and multiply my words, but this has to be near the top of the list. TE is also a need. Knox has proven that he is more than capable but we have nothing behind him. A Jack of all trades TE is required. As far as the draft is concerned, I think WR, TE, CB, LB and NT are our biggest needs. I have mixed feelings on our OL. Dawkins has been incredible, he truly is in that upper echelon of linemen and Morse has proven to be quite solid as well. Outside of that our line has great depth but I don’t really see any game changers there. I guess we will have to see the way it plays out. I know for a fact though that there will be a couple impact interior linemen when we pick at the bottom of RD1 so we’ll see.
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If the Bills re-sign Edmunds, they're stupid.
ghostwriter replied to damj's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s very much an impact player as a pass defender, but as a run defender he’s abysmal. -
I got to admit, I love the idea of Juju Smith-Schuster in Buffalo. He is an extraordinary wideout, I know he struggled in Pittsburgh, but Ben is old and he wouldn’t have to be the top guy here, we have Diggs for that. Diggs, Juju, Davis, McKenzie etc is not a bad way to go. He wouldn’t cost a whole lot and his skill set absolutely mirrors what Josh does best as a QB. He’s easily a 100/catch receiver here and we could probably lock him down for 2-3 years at $8M/year.
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Chiefs sign Damon Arnette [Edit: and now cut]
ghostwriter replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m okay for the most part with forgiving someone so long as they repent and turn away from their mistakes. Some things to me are kind of unforgivable though, even then I try hard to find compassion. The measure in which we judge others, we ourselves will be judged. -
So anyways, an interesting video came up in my YouTube feed that I thought I would share with you guys. It was basically a short documentary on Josh Allen that I found to be highly interesting. Anyways, they went on to say that Josh Allen grew up as a farm boy in a small town in Firebaugh, CA and even as a high school student he was looked over as an athlete. He didn’t get to start until his junior year in high school in which he dominated for the next few years leading his team to a 7-3 record his first year. After he graduated he didn’t get a single D1 offer so he had to go to a junior college. This is where it gets interesting. So from his freshman to sophomore year in junior college he grew an additional 2-3 inches, before that, believe it or not he was undersized. So in a matter of a year Allen went from being one of the smallest guys on the field to becoming one of the biggest guys on the field and one of the best athletes on the field. After his growth spurt, Allen went on to dominate for a year at Reedley College and was obviously the most gifted athlete on the field at this point, but he still didn’t have one offer from a D1 school. So Allen took the time to email every single OC and QB coach from every team until he finally landed at Wyoming as their 3rd string QB. Allen wrestled down the starting job his sophomore year only to break his collarbone and had a few up and down seasons following that. Allen declared for the draft after his Junior year at Wyoming and the Bills traded up to #7 to get him. A lot of folks saw him as a 3rd round pick and many talking heads thought we were crazy for not taking Josh Rosen or Lamar Jackson instead of him! 😆 Anyways, I was always a big Josh Allen fan, he was my #2 overall prospect. I did have Baker Mayfield ahead of him though. In my mind I saw a pure athlete, a great arm and athleticism that you just cannot teach. I thought that Allen had a big heart and he just didn’t give up, there is no Plan B for this guy, he just keeps grinding to make things happen, failure is not an option. Every single person has told him NO throughout his career. NO to him in high school, NO to him in college, NO to him in the pros, but here we are 4 years later and Josh Allen is 39-21 as a starter, 2x AFCE division champ, 1x Pro Bowl selection and in my mind he is the best player in the NFL. Give him another 3-4 years and he’ll be the greatest player in our franchise’s history, he’s catching up quickly to Kelly and Bruce. Here’s to our first Lombardis.
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We have the best unis in the NFL.
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Wouldn’t it be awesome if Belichick retired?
ghostwriter replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Grass is greener.. As far as Singletary goes, I think Daboll is simply going with the hot hand there. Some weeks it may be Moss other weeks it may be Breida. It’s folly to stick to RBBC simply for the sake of sticking to RBBC. You always go with whomevers hot. Singletary is our best back, but I accredit our running success to the extra OL sets that we’re running (Doyle at TE) and that’s the fruit of Daboll’s play calling. It seems to me that our OL was the major issue in play here. It seems to me that it took awhile for Bobby Johnson to get our starting line dialed in and that played a major factor in our running attack or lackthereof of a running attack. Exhibit A: Putting Spencer Brown at RT and Darryl Williams at RG and Exhibit B: Ryan Bates at LG. It took WAY too long for these changes to be made. This line needs to stay the same, period! If he starts Feliciano or Boettger over Bates, what a tragedy that is! Also, I am in no way overestimating the ability of Daboll. He dropped almost 50pts on a Bill Belichick team in the playoffs, that just doesn’t happen. 7 TDs for every 7 drives our offense had on the field versus a Bill Belichick team? That’s unheard of. Daboll is gone in the offseason for that reason alone. Don’t forget that Allen looked like hot trash until Daboll got hired either. Do I expect Allen to regress? Not to the point of him being a bad or terrible player anyways, but if we don’t hire the right coach, yes, absolutely he could regress to being a good player and not a great one. Once again, we have an established offense, with an established elite QB. Hire an EPO guy and let Allen call his own plays. Allen likes this offense, Allen thrives in this offense, our staff is built around this offense and half our roster is familiar with this offense. Why start over? We have a winning culture here, any new hires must adhere to the offense our MVP QB thrives in. Period.
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Yes, sir. I do think that Daboll has been a huge stabilizing force for Josh Allen, no question. He turned out to be a lot better than Rick Dennison, that’s for sure. Thing is with Daboll is that he learned under both Bill Belichick and Nick Saban. So we are talking about arguably the greatest NFL coach of all time and the greatest college coach of all time. Daboll has picked the brains of giants throughout his entire career, giving him an unbelievable, vast wealth of knowledge from two of the best to ever do it. Daboll is as good as gone 100%. I hope for a few things: #1. Buffalo hires someone who runs the same offense that we’re running now, the EPO. #2. Buffalo keeps copies of Brian Daboll’s offense and Josh gets to go through and pluck every single play that he likes from it for our new OC. #3. Our next OC uses the verbiage that Daboll, Allen and our entire offense uses currently instead of the other way around. It makes sense for 1 person to relearn our verbiage instead of half of our roster. Things will go more smoothly, there will be no learning curves for our players and we’re off to the races. Ultimately, in closing, I think we need to keep things the same for our players as much as humanly possibly.
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Oh, yeah, I agree and I know some folks who are really hard on Daboll, but in my mind he is one of the best play callers in franchise history and he is certainly a top 5 OC in the NFL. I don’t want to be too cynical here and I’m not trying to be because I respect our coaching staff and FO, but as far as the short term is concerned, as in immediate and preeminent dangerous threats, losing Daboll is the most dangerous potential reality for us that can turn things sideways. McDermott is a defensive guy, not an OC.
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I think losing Daboll could be frightening. At that point you would have to trust Beane and McDermott to find a quality replacement and you would have to hope that Allen has a say in it too.
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I said it before the year. Buffalo is going to win out and win the Super Bowl and I absolutely hate tooting my own horn and all. 🤥
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I think that charity is something that everyone should participate in, even if it’s just $20/month. I like St. Jude’s Children Hospital the best. There’s no better charity IMO. Maybe other than surprising a homeless man on the street with $20. 👍
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Singletary, Morse, Bates, Brown, Doyle, Wallace and Jackson.
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Boogie Basham quietly starting to emerge...
ghostwriter replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Corner has to be in the conversation with TreDavious being out with an ACL. Then again, McD has seemed to be more than capable at finding these guys late in the draft so I don’t know. I think WR and RB are sneaky needs. Motor is probably one of my favorite players on the roster but if we could add an elite back we’re in good shape. I also cannot deny that a stud WR to go opposite of Diggs would be a good idea. Allen is our MVP, why not give him more toys to play with? WR, RB, TE, NT, CB, LB -
Which team would you want to face in the Super Bowl?
ghostwriter replied to Scott7975's topic in The Stadium Wall
If I knew it was a guaranteed win? Tampa Bay! There would be nothing better than dropping 50 on Brady right after we dropped 50 on Belichick! -
Boogie Basham quietly starting to emerge...
ghostwriter replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s way better than Shaq and I think he’ll be better than Rousseau in the end too. Boogie can set the edge and he has a nice spin move too and has nice bend. He’s gotten 3.5 sacks yet he’s only dressed for 9 games and at a limited snap count at that. Rousseau has 4.0 sacks but he’s started 18 games for us. Sounds to me like Boogie has done more with less. -
Having Tommy Doyle next to Spencer Brown and Darryl Williams in those extra OL sets doesn’t hurt either! But yes, Bates is awesome. I would argue that he is a better player than Feliciano and Boettger 100%.
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Do you want Daboll to leave for a HC job?
ghostwriter replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Do you want Daboll to leave for a HC job?
ghostwriter replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I love this package. That whole right side is sick.
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I think WR is a sneaky need, it’s more pressing than some may like to admit. I think an elite RB would also add some mustard to this offense as well. Another CB, maybe even two CBs at that. LB depth, a few quality NTs. Another TE to go with Knox.. And I’m kind of torn on the OL because although we may not have any elite talents there outside of Dion Dawkins, we still have great depth overall and we’re deep there.