Well it's been pretty much known that neither Devin or Zach can get around the corner and the Bills OL is not blocking well
for runs up the middle. I wouldn't mind if Matt got activated for a game to see if his style could fit better with the OL as a
change of pace runner.
FWIW.
Yep and the only trade I mentioned is more to address what seems to me McDermott's reactions to how the OL has played.
It's seems the only thing that might get attention.
I don't hear anything that would make me thing WR, TE, RB or CB.
First off Zero your post was well done and honest. Personally I think having you on the board is a plus.
Regarding the bolded in a). You are not the first fan of a team with an "elite" QB to feel this way. I would wager some GMs and HCs
have even thought this. QB is the most important piece on building a team but the reality is you still have to have a good team.
Regarding the bolded in b). Too many fans (and GMs) believe the CAP is not a major hurdle. Allocating a teams cap IMO is the most important
GM job AFTER getting a Franchise (hopefully Elite) QB. Any team can sign a large group of players to contracts even if they don't have the
cap space but in the long run the cap is the "big equalizer" that can't be escaped. It's why drafting well lessens that cap issue and is
critical in building and keeping a dominant team. It has to be so hard for a GMs/HCs to keep their heads in all of this when they see guys
they would love to have on their team!
Not drafting well, signing too many high dollar FAs that don't play to their pay and pushing out cap year after year IMO has ruined many
of good football teams. It's a very tough balancing act. Brandon Beane has been both good and bad in these regards and something I hope he
can continue to learn from going forward. KC has good bones and can bounce back quickly or they can compound their issues. I'm very
interested in what they do going forward. I'm interested because the Bills are a year behind in a lot of these choices.
FWIW.