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MrEpsYtown

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  1. I believe that the legend of mermaids actually comes from sailors having intercourse with manatees or something like that and justifying it.
  2. For the better part of 20 years we have tried this approach. Build up the roster and try to get away with a crap quarterback. Hey the Ravens won the Super Bowl with Trent Dilfer that one time, so it could work. You sound like Doug Whaley. We had a lot of talent over the years. Where did that get us? We need a franchise quarterback and need to continue to build a team. But we need a franchise quarterback. A guy like Josh Rosen will not get killed behind a crappy line if he knows where to go with the football. Even Baker Mayfield, who I don't like, should be able to deliver a quick strike and throw the ball around.
  3. Agreed. Great teams know how to make great lineman. They don't have to all be first round picks like Dallas. Castillo has done a lot for some later round draft picks in the past. Get the quarterback and linebacker and the rest will work itself out.
  4. I love the idea that because Richie retired we should now draft a crappy quarterback.
  5. Perhaps Smith can talk about how they shut Mayfield down in the second half. Mayfield's throat slash early in that game, probably not a great idea. He is an A-hole. Perfect for the Jets. http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-georgia/bulldogs-blog/article192542669.html
  6. I'm all for Brian Cushing. I know he has the PED stuff but he could plug in at MIKE, is still a good player, really hard worker who is a great teammate. Aside from the PEDs, has McDermott written all over him, and is a big wrestling guy as well. Brian Gaine just left, be he was on our staff and maybe has some inside info on the guy. I know Gaine cut him, but Cushing got cut because he made too much money. Gaine spoke very highly of Cushing. We also have John Butler on our defensive staff, who is coming from the Texans staff. To me, it's a no brainer. You could still draft a guy, but would certainly plug a hole and add veteran leadership. He could als help Matt Milano gain some weight Luke Joeckel is worth a shot. He was a bust as a left tackle, but he has been much better inside. He is athletic and has a ton of length. He played really well for Seattle last year before he got hurt. Injuries have mostly been his biggest issue in his career. I don't think he would be a minimum salary guy, but he should be trying to sign before the draft. Bashaud Breeland is definitely a good player and the fact that Carolina signed him originally makes me feel that he could be a good fit for the defense. I'm curious about how serious his injury situation is. Rodgers Cromartie works as depth too. He was acquired by the Eagles after McDermott was fired so he played for DC Juan Castillo.
  7. Howard is a Castillo guy too. Kind of surprised he wasn't the move.
  8. I really think there is truth to the Darnold-Rosen Bills love. Those reports came out so early, way before the combine. There was a report of us loving Darnold in December. To me, that is not a smokescreen. I feel and hope that Rosen will be our guy.
  9. Pretty much agree with everything he says here. Basically it's Darnold or Rosen, possibly Allen. The other guys do not seem to fit the mold for what the Bills want. The one thing he says that I disagree with is that this move has to happen now. I really don't think the Giants will trade out until they know what the Browns are going to do. So we really need the Browns to take Darnold for us to get Rosen imo. Just blitz his face off and draft really tall defensive lineman like 6-6 Trent Murphy.
  10. Yep. Timmy Chang, Ty Detmer, Colt Brennan, Eric Crouch say hi. Graham Harrell is hanging out somewhere as well. Arguably, the best quarterback in college history is now playing minor league baseball. Another one played point guard for the Knicks. People seem to really struggle to understand the idea of projection and what it takes to win in the NFL versus college. Not really sure what the confusion is on these boards.
  11. I think we are pretty close to agreement. I think he was in that 15-20 range, but not the all pro that everyone made him out to be. He was a slightly better than average center. I do like Groy a lot actually and he spent a summer with the Patriots in 2015 so he should at least have some familiarity of the terminology Daboll will use. At the end of the day, short of signing Luke Joeckel (perhaps Castillo can tap into that natural talent) or offering RFA Matt Paradis (2nd round tender) a contract, we are probably looking at Bodine at center with Groy at LG. Of course we could look to upgrade in the second round as well.
  12. You asked me who I would rather have, so I'm counting those three as guys I'd rather have over Wood. Obviously I can't say they are better, but projection tells me that I would rather have them.
  13. I think a lot of Bills fans are afraid of being let down by a big time prospect like Darnold or Rosen. So they want to play it safe with a guy who sucks, so when he sucks they won't be let down. It's like having an ugly girlfriend because you are afraid a hot one is going to cheat on you. It is truly insanity.
  14. Travis Frederick Alex Mack Jason Kelce Rodney Hudson Max Unger JC Tretter Matt Paradis Ryan Jensen Ali Marpet (though he is probably moving back to guard) Ryan Khalil Both Pounceys, I hate them but they are better than Wood Pat Elflein Weston Richburg Ben Jones Brandon Linder That's all I got. I might be forgetting someone. I like Travis Swanson, but he is coming off injury and John Sullivan is old. So 16 counting a guy that may move back to guard. I would also take any of the three guys in the draft...Price, Daniels, Ragnow over Wood. So technically 19. And people please don't say you've never heard of some of these guys, because if that is the case, you should not comment.
  15. I hear you. I have love for Wood, but I'm just saying he was overpaid for what he provided. I think it is okay to like him and still think he was overrated no? It just goes into the original topic about Beane. I just don't think he is going to overpay players for average production is all I am saying. We shall see. It is still very likely that Wood's replacement isn't as good, but that doesn't mean that Wood is this great player. He was good.
  16. This is a common misconception and simply not true. I'd place him, maybe in the top 20 of centers. He was a pretty average player, maybe slightly above average center making top ten center money. He's been okay but definitely overpaid. Very overrated by fans.
  17. It's so funny how all these media a-holes make so much money trying to repackage things all of the time. I actually liked our red jerseys. Likely this is a group of TV people who never played sports deciding what football fans want. The fact is they cant schedule stronger games. They try to, but teams always disappoint and you wind up with crap games in prime time. It happens every year. They need to just leave it be and division games was a pretty good idea.
  18. Just terrible. Maybe if I was in fourth grade..but yeesssh. Someone's made a lot of money for crap. Even the children in sweat shops must have thought they sucked.
  19. Yep there is no way they do this. It's stupid and it's called job discrimination. Pretty sure it is illegal actually. This type of case would be much bigger than the Kaepernick thing. Plus they just gave a huge contract to a Mormon.
  20. I think it is just mostly scheme change and I think he was injured a bit. I still think his ceiling is very low, but I don't understand why they would not give him a shot over Vlad. It sounds like Castillo is very demanding and meticulous on how he wants things done. Perhaps Miller didn't want to change, or perhaps he simply couldn't do it.
  21. This is an interesting point, I just think he is bias towards his guys. I think it makes sense to keep a hard line in negotiations. It's not all cumbaya, but I'm sick of overpaying out hometown average players who we think are so great. Hopefully the Chris Kelsays and Eric Woods of the world are officially gone. It is a business first and they are only going to keep guys who fit and they don't seem willing to overpay. I don't think it is a bad thing but you do have to live on a fine line.
  22. Eric Wood has been really overrated for a long time and I was upset when he signed that extension. Richie still plays at a very high level and his loss is big, but some fresh blood there is exciting and I believe we will be okay. I really do think Ryan Groy could replace one. We get a guy like Ragnow, Price maybe in the second round and Bodine becomes your swing guy or competes to start.
  23. Bills fans seem to like the lovable loser. Fitzpatrick sucked, so he was fun to like. Flutie was short and had a mullet but is extremely overrated. Losman, Johnson, Edwards all California sissies. Rosen is good and smart. That seems to be a big no no around these parts. A lot of people want the short white trash quarterback who drinks, grabs his crotch, and probably likes to hunt. A guy you can see yourself grabbing a beer with. Its a strange bias. I just want a guy who can win a Super Bowl. The best bet in that regard is Rosen. I don't care what he wears, or who he votes for, or if he eats quinoa.
  24. We could have 5 quarterbacks and 17 recievers like the Jets.
  25. Yep I know Peters was good, but my point was that he took him to the next level. Not sure. It is weird. He doesn't seem to fit the type of lineman Castillo typically worked with. Miller is small, slow, and unathletic, which kind of makes him pretty average at best. But he is a great fit for a power type scheme like the one Roman ran. He is very strong. He could technically play the left side as he has a ton of experience both left and right from his time at Louisville. To me he really is just an overdrafted Whaley special.
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