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whatdrought

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  1. Let's not confuse height for contested catch skills. Kelvin Benjamin is 6'5, Tyreek Hill is 5'10. I understand your sentiment, but height alone isn't the best indicator. If I could chose any WR in the world to put on this team it would be Mike Evans cause he's the missing piece. But if Mike Evans isn't available and someone like Stefon Diggs is, I'll still take the player whose gonna make plays.
  2. I think the depth of the WR class (I've heard some guys say 25 WR's in the top 100 prospects.... 25!!) will cause some teams to wait on WR's which could push one of the top 5 or so to us. I personally wouldn't hate waiting till the second round for a WR if there's an Edge rusher, TE, or OL that we want/is a better value.
  3. I mean, he's 6'1 and 205. That isn't small small. It's not huge, but I think it's easy to get too focused on height. We need a bigger guy, yes, but we need first and foremost, someone who can consistantly make plays. My WR wish list is as follows: 1- CeeDee Lamb, Oaklahoma 2- Jerry Juedy, Alabama 3- Henry Ruggs, III Alabama 4a- Tee Higgins, Clemson 4b- Laviska Shenault, Colorado After that there are a lot of guys with second round grades who I haven't really figured out who I like best. This is a great look at the top of the WR class for 2020:https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2864432-ranking-the-top-10-wide-receivers-of-potentially-historic-2020-nfl-draft-class
  4. this is higher than I have seen him going, but I he's gonna be a big riser during the process, so it wouldn't surprise me.
  5. Houston has a big play offense that can be downright scary... If they're on... Consistently, they're probably not better. At their best? I'd say probably. Tennessee is not better, but aside from the idiot Walter, (who the f is named walter anyways?) i don't think anyone has them ahead of the bills?
  6. I think 8-10 is relatively fair... I think the argument exists that we're pretty even with Houston and Minnesota, but they both have better offenses... that being said, I think we would beat either of them based solely on discipline and our ability to play tough games.
  7. Could be. Things like that that Allen needs to see on the tape and take away for later. Not sure why Dimarco is our deep ball runner, but he's had some random wheel routes go for yards before, so who knows.
  8. 3 Comments on specific points: 1- "and the grinches heart grew three sizes that day." 5- Check out this video and try to slow it down to see when the safety breaks. It actually looks like he goes for the flat as soon as allen throws- not before. Before his break he has good position of Dimarco and a good angle on the sideline. If you pause it at 3 seconds, you can see him start his break as allen's arm is coming forward. 15- "Hey, where you going? Is this the Steelers traveling well?" this is just.... This is food to my soul. Thank you.
  9. It's not the bills way.... you must suffer. We must suffer.
  10. https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/2019/12/17/stephon-gilmore-vs-tredavious-white-whos-the-nfls-best-cornerback/ This is, I think, a fantastic write comparing the two best Corners in the NFL. Rarely will you find a piece that gives such a fair breakdown while actually looking at what each player is asked to do for their respective teams while also considering supporting cast.
  11. I think there's an ethical question to it, or at very least it creates a bad precedent. Just let the dolphins win by punching Brady in the mouth. BB is good for a loss or two to his castoffs... He already lost to B.O.B, but it could happen twice.
  12. Given how good he is in the most important spot, is he just a little bi-polar and the kind of player who can only play when the chips are down, or does coaching staff just keep the reigns too tight leading into clutch moments...
  13. Brady called Shaq a pansy azz biotch whose too afraid to hit a QB... heard it here first.
  14. Agreed, and it seems to me, and I don't have anything to really back this up, that it isn't like a lot of coaches as in "you're in my dog house, I don't want to see your face." But rather it's about their development and help: "Lets take a step back and learn from this, and the next time you'll be ready."
  15. I feel like 82% of these have come on 3rd and 8+ where josh just nails an out to Brown. My favorite thing about Josh Allen is 3rd down Josh.
  16. I actually had that exact thought as I was typing that. Lol
  17. Personally I think our priorities need to be: Weapons on Offense Pass Rush Offensive line. That being said, a guy like Ngakoue with shaq resigned would allow us to go offense heavy in the draft, sign depth across the board, and then draft defensive depth in the later rounds (which is where McBeane has been making their cash anyways!)
  18. This is a reminder for everyone that was HOT about the Bills not claiming him... This seemed like a forgone conclusion when the Patriots dumped him.
  19. How has his agent not hired a full time body man to prevent this by this point? Jeez.
  20. That might be too much cash. Especially with Star, Jerry, and Murphy. Not that I'd mind getting rid of them, just not sure how that would work.
  21. Yannick Ngakoue, we have a place where we will show you much love and care, Sincerely, Buffalo.
  22. One things for sure, nobody can ever accuse the Browns of not Browning hard enough on their way to being the Browniest.
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