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  1. On 4/5/2019 at 9:46 PM, njbuff said:

    To me he is David Boston 2.0.

     

    All that skill, but lack of college production is very worrisome.

     

    With that said...............

     

    just like with ANY prospect...........

     

    if the Bills draft him. who am I to argue with the pick.

    WGR had alot of Ol Miss coaches & beat reporters since the combine aired. His lack of production wasn't more on DK... but the coaching staff... by the time they actually figured out how good he was... they've already had their offensive game plan running through AJ Brown. 

     

    Now even though I've started this thread... & I'm still on the DK hype train... I've come more & more to love AJ Brown... & have done so much research on him...its not healthy to me & my family ???

    AJ Brown is the best WR in this draft & if we can somehow trade back...man he will be a Superstar! Faster then DK... it might take DK 3 years... AJ might take 1-2 years! Plus don't listen anyone that says "he can only play the slot" ... after everything I've saw... I think he can play the outside just was well!!!

    26 minutes ago, FeelingOnYouboty said:

    DK Metcalf is in Buffalo for another workout with the Bills

     

    Hey man if they take him at 9 I would be in awe of Beane and McDermott. Them boys love them some prototypical size lol

    Yes they dude...that was one of my arguments. The Josh Allen draft is all the proof you need... they love the big athletic kid with the raw upside potential. 

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  2. 38 minutes ago, Stank_Nasty said:

    "didn't want josh allen" is putting it lightly.... you basically ranted and raved that you "knew" it was an awful move.

    Hey...hey... that's was my inner thoughts Stank .... I'd appreciate it if you stay out of my personal affairs ?????

     

     

    Yea...I'm still jury out... but I'm not crapping on him like last year. I'm excited now to see how he continues to develop before being all in. This franchise has burned me so many times... hell... I actually bought a Fitzmagic Jersey after he signed his contract. I think I deserve to be extremely cautious right now ????

  3. I came across this video & fell in love with it... having been one of the people that didn't want Josh Allen drafted to the Bills. I'm happy to say... I was wrong. ??  Funny thing about this video...its from a hardcore New England fan...& he laid out some fantastic points! Now granted, don't confuse this to be banging the table... it's just some great points shown that makes me agree to this possible narrative... 

     

    Check it out... & let's see what you think. 

     

    Watch "Why Josh Allen Is The next GREAT NFL Quarterback" on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/oPlG_Fb8hV4

     

  4. 12 hours ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

     

    Joey B and Matt Fairborn think differently.  Think Metcalf can only run in a straight line.  Does not run a full route free.  Struggles to change direction and make quick cuts.  Might not the best pick for the Bills, especially considering Josh Brown (and Foster) can get vertical

     

    AJ Brown might be the better choice

    Well... do you think AJ Brown is better then Zay Jones?

     

    If so, then hey we could take him & upgrade that spot... 

     

    But my argument is... it doesn't help us 1 bit, it still doesn't fix a need... plus Beasley is our slot man...for the next 4 years. AJ Brown is a slot WR... he can play the outside but he will struggle in this league doing so. 

     

    Which is why I love DK... he represents Josh Allen... the big raw, talented kid with so much untapped potential. This coaching staff isn't in a rush & if we go DK... he won't be expected to help as much in the beginning....kinda like they did with Allen. Josh didn't really take off until the 2nd half of the season. Which you'll see in my next thread about to post.

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  5. 15 hours ago, The Bills Blog said:

    Why would we trade back? Wouldn't these signings more likely suggest a trade up?

    I think anything is possible...nothing is off the table. I doubt we trade back though... this QB class isn't getting too much hype to garner a trade up... then most teams usually don't trade up in the 1st Rd for defensive talent... if they miss they're guy, they'll wait & get the next guy on the draft board. 

     

    So I honestly think ... even if we want to move, we won't find a partner

  6. On 3/19/2019 at 2:03 AM, BuffaloBillsGospel said:

     

    Tremaine's natural position is OLB, Devin White would be the more natural fit at ILB but it's doubtful he makes it to us, I see the Raiders all over this guy to man that LB core. 

    Really? I don't think they value great LB's they got rid of the best player in the game that can not only play EVERY LB spot... but also can put his hand in the dirt. The Raiders might take a OG or not a tackle a guard or a Tightend that high. Maybe a kicker cause Gruden values points 

  7. 59 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said:

     

    First, thanks for posting the video, I enjoyed it and it makes some good points. I am not against him at 9, I personally think we go DT or Edge at 9.


    Second, the last bolding (done by me) the guy said in the video that the coach only had him run two routes either a go or a curl and he was angry they didnt have him do more slants. Not that he couldnt, but he didnt (so the video did not necessarily show him much of his route running ability). I think he said he counted like 4 or 5 in the 5 games he charted. His argument was that he only really needs to do those 4 or 5 routes to be effective due to his size/speed combo. 

    I hear you... but they had him run slants, ins & posts at the combine. 

    6 hours ago, Putin said:

    The Chiefs are going to trade up ( with us ) to get him ?

    And we end up taking another CB at 28/29?

    Then Metcalf goes on to be great & everyone on here will have claimed they were all in on him from the start ???

  8. 6 hours ago, bills11 said:

    DK just the video says can definitely be successful in the right system and with the right Quarterback. My comparison for him is Dez bryant but he is more explosive.

    Dez was never a Good route runner..but was able to be productive catching jump balls slants and deep passes but it takes a Seasoned qb to be able to get production out of those type of players often times they wont have much separation but will still be open given their catch radius and body position. Its why Dak struggled throwing him the ball and why his preferred option was beasley or witten...Romo was obviously more seasoned and more able to understand the nuances of passing.

    I thought that too... but when I saw him do a few slants & 10 yard ins ....I said "Dez can't do that as smooth" I think he's a better route runner then Dez. He may not move like Beasley & Edelman...but neither can, Julio, Megatron & Mike Evans. 

     

    That was the point of that video... your not drafting him to fix what he can't do, plus the Bills have people for those kinda routes, your drafting him to continue to build his strengths of what he can do (slants, curls, screens, posts & 9 routes). I think that's more then enough to make him one of the best of the NFL. We don't need him to do comeback routes...which is why most WR's don't do the 3 cone drill. 

    35 minutes ago, jdonley1180 said:

    Ive read Dez Bryant comparisons, Calvin Johnson comparisons.... Does anyone remember Stephen Hill?

    Yea...& he couldn't do half the routes DK has on film... 9 routes... that's all he had. 

    Like the video showed... DK literally ran slants, curls, screens, posts & 9 routes... fluently at that. 

  9. 2 hours ago, HOUSE said:

    The New York Jets made a franchise-defining move last year on St. Patrick’s Day. General manager Mike Maccagnan sent three second-round picks (two in 2018 and one in 2019) along with New York’s 2018 first-round pick to the Indianapolis Colts for the third-overall pick in last year’s draft.

    As history would have it, the Jets selected USC quarterback Sam Darnold, who was the No. 1 target for New York entering the draft period, according to ESPN.

    The aggressive move by Maccagnan essentially placed several quarterback-needy teams, including the Buffalo Bills, in panic mode to scramble and position themselves in a good spot to land one of the top-tier quarterbacks on their big boards. After all, there’s only a finite number of NFL-caliber quarterbacks in college.

    In reviewing the trade a year later, ESPN highlighted that the Bills were not too happy with this move the Jets. Per the report, the Bills were “furious” about the move:

     

    https://billswire.usatoday.com/2019/03/18/buffalo-bills-furious-new-york-jets-2018-trade-nfl-draft-sam-darnold-josh-allen/

     

    Heck most of us knew that... that's why all last year, it was hard for them to sale me that Allen was they're pick all along! 

  10. 8 hours ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

    http://moranalytics.com/ep-100-tim-graham-the-athletic/

     

    Listened to a great interview with Tim Graham of The Athletic.  He speaks openly about his departure from the BN, WGR, and of course his current work at the Athletic.  But I feel the most interesting quote was about his friend and co-host Mike Rodak.  Rodak famously gets a ton of backlash from Bills fans.  I never got the Rodak hatred, but many times I thought that this tweets were phrased very poorly, as to take the piss out of Bills fans.  Graham basically confirms that's the case.

     

    I know that very few will listen to the his comments but you can find them at the 35 minute mark.  But here is what Timmy said:

     

    Pat Moran:  "You mention MIke Rodak.  I like that dude.  I feel like Bills fans gave him such a bum rap his first couple years in Buffalo because where he came from, but that kind of has turned now.  

    I sense now fans consider him one of their own." 

     

    Tim Graham:  "Not quite Pat.   I still see and hear about the grief that he gets.  He'll tweet something along the lines of 'Buffalo Bills sign Jordan Phillips to a contract extension.'  Just a tweet.  Just an update.  And within 5 minutes someone will say 'kill yourself,' 'move back,' 'get out of town,' 'please leave."  And he does play the bit of the troll, a little bit, but I think part of it is, and I'm speaking for Mike here and he's been on your podcast, so this isn't anything that I haven't discussed with him over beers but....I get it because it's got to be a bit of a defense mechanism.  Because if you were just to sit there and take it, I think it would be a miserable depressing existence...just to constantly told that you suck, when you know that you're doing good work, which he does.  If it comes time for him to leave at some point, I think the quality of work that he does in terms of breaking down the Bills, the transactions and the data, the position battles and covering the hard stories....like he's all over the LeSean McCoy legal stuff when a lot of others haven't (myself included).  But he's taken the bull by the horns there, and he's done great work.  But if he had just absorbed all the punishment and never gotten to a point where he's got to have a little "FU" in him, then I think that he'd be in a fetal position somewhere."  

    Somebody should tell Tim Graham this is the main reason people don't like him. He chooses all the negative stories about the Bills. It's not about where he's from for me, it's about all the negative stories he does for the Bills. I mean God forbid, he takes a good story that will uplift the Bills & fanbase. He's all over Shady cause it's negative, he was all over the Lynch taking $20 story, all over tv home games being blacked out when it was such a thing. Dude is just negative period.

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  11. 17 minutes ago, Virgil said:

    I love when people bringing forth an argument refer to their side as intelligent

    I didn't post it for argument purposes...I post it for discussion purposes. I felt like the person that made the video did a great job. It was intellectually done imo. 

    33 minutes ago, BuffaloBill said:

     

     

    Talk about risk reward type pick.... it may depend as much on the coaches and system as it does on Metcalf.  Sounds like he could be a match made in heaven for Josh.  The Speed on The Bills with Foster and now Brown would be elite and scary good.

    No different then the Allen pick last year... ?

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  12. 2 hours ago, Da webster guy said:

    I'm not a fan of him for our team simply because I think we have 4 guys that have proven themselves to be able to get separation and move the chains, and I can't stop thinking about how embarrassing it was when the Patriots were simply handing off the ball and Sony Michel and Burkhead etc. gashed us for almost 300 yards, over 6 ypc.

     

    You can have three Julio Joneses and still not win a game with that kind of defense. 

     

    We just can't ignore that kind of shredding, and if we're in a position to land a game changing defensive guy who can help us stop the run I believe we need to do it.  

    Let's not get crazy... Allen accuracy issues haven't went away... & he ran more then he threw last year too. Yes he showed upside, but he still has to develop a huge chunk of his game. I think he will but just in case it doesn't happen in week 1... DK might be what he needs until he gets comfortable with the rest of his weapons.

     

    Plus... I'm happy about John Brown & Beasley... they are definitely upgrades! But that also tell us how bad at the position we were. Brown, Beasley, Zay & Foster... isn't scaring anyone! Now if you add a DK to that mix... yes... that's a little scary.

     

    I agree with drafting someone to help us stop the run... its definitely needed! But DT is so deep! We can get a game changing starter in the 2nd or 3rd Rd. No sense in jumping to get something we need at a position that's deep at 9th.  That's like drafting Sammy in a WR heavy draft...it wasn't smart then ... & I don't think it's smart now...even if it's a different position 

    2 hours ago, BuffaloBillies said:

    I'm torn. Ideal for me would be feeling like we steal him at 15 (for example) if a trade down situation.  At 9? Not so sure. 

    Hmmm ???

    1 hour ago, CajunBillsBacker said:

    It’s not that I wouldn’t want Metcalf, it’s just that I feel there’s great value in the 2nd and 3rd rounds at WR. I feel we can get an impact  game changing player in round 1 and still get a good WR in round 2.

     

    From that video, the part that scares me if the lack of concentration at times resulting in drops. That’s the last thing we need after last season.

    They said that about Antonio Brown too... I'm starting to trust our coaching I have a little more faith right now ?

  13. 2 hours ago, JM57 said:

    You can fall in love with him if you want, but you cannot deny that pinning the hopes of your offense on not one, but two key players with both a very low floor and very high ceiling is not smart. You're taking two huge risks by adding Metcalf to the mix with Allen. 

    This is another reason I like DK... because Allen is proof... this front office isn't afraid to take the Raw talented guy with the big upside! Allen is proof of that... they have strong values on they're front office, they feel like they can coach anyone up! Which is why they took Allen. DK is the kind of prospect right up they're alley it would seem.

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  14. Just now, NewEraBills said:

    I watched it yesterday and he's saying things I've also said, not that I'm taking credit.  He most likely didn't see my comments anywhere.  I'm just saying I view DK like he does.

    I've been saying some of the same stuff too. But I'd figure, I post for people that doesn't get a chance to watch video or think things are being made up. Brett provides an easier way for people that's skeptical on DK... to get a better understanding of him, without watching tons of Ole Miss games ?

  15. For most of us that want a little more insight... my guy Brett Kollmann lives for this draft stuff! He has a great breakdown on DK... not long...you won't be sitting around for 20-30mins but he gives good game film on DK game, 3 cone drill & lack of production. 

     

    After watching this... I gotta tell you. He would be perfect for Allen! Can't wait to see the discussion on it.

     

    Enjoy! ?

     

     

     

    EDIT 4/11/19: As much as I love this breakdown of DK... man...I've fallen more & more in love with AJ Brown... that guy is going to be a stud & he's not just a slot WR...he can definitely play the outside pretty well. If we can trade back & snag him in the teens... I think that would be the best thing for our team & young QB.

     

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  16. On 1/15/2019 at 2:38 AM, transplantbillsfan said:

    First off, about accuracy: why do we talk about it like it's an Olympic medal? As though if you aren't in the top 3 or top 10 or whatever, you're no good. That doesn't seem the way to think about accuracy at all. There's a threshold of success. If you're accurate above that threshold, you're good. If below, you're not.

     

    Regardless, I figured examining Allen's accuracy in comparison to his peers would help determine whether he truly somehow has the severe accuracy problems portrayed by the national media. I only did the 4 other rookies with Allen, not the 31 other starters. Would anyone expect Josh Allen or Sam Darnold or any of the 5 rookies to be as accurate as Drew Brees or Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers?

    They're rookies. That's why the 5 rookies are my ultimate points of comparison. And part of the point was also anecdotal. Just looking at Darnold and Allen, you see Darnold just throw some real head-scratchers that wind up being tipped or batted. These types of throws I so very rarely saw with Allen that I just didn't consider them negative throws. Darnold showed that those throws should largely be weighed negatively, so I adjusted. Methodology for all QBs were the same.
     

    Rookies in the NFL are peers who have the same short offseason to work and, in the case of all 5 rookies, spent the entire offseason as presumed backups, taking 2nd and 3rd string snaps. Allen was talked about and is still talked about consistently as the rookie QB who has a serious accuracy problem, not the other guys. I wanted to test that narrative with my own eyes, so before this post reaches the TLDR category for the impatient, here were the final %s I came up with after watching every single pass of all 5 rookie QBs, arranged from best to worst.

     

    UPDATE: I'm starting to go through some previous rookies, too.  Primarily I'm focusing on the "good rookies," meaning rookies who were considered as having pretty good rookie seasons.  So I started with Watson, as you can now see.

     

    Catchable balls excluding Throwaways


    1) Darnold - 79.5% (2019)
    2) Allen -78.1% (2019)

    3) Wentz - 77% (2016)
    4) Mayfield -76.6% (2019)

    5) Watson- 75.1% (2018)
    6) Jackson -72.7% (2019)
    7) Rosen - 71.6% (2019)

     

    Throwaway/Spike %

    1) Allen - 7.1% (2018)
    2) Jackson -6% (2018)
    3) Rosen - 5.8% (2018)
    4) Darnold - 5.5% (2018)

    5) Watson- 3.4% (2017)
    6)) Mayfield -3.2% (2018)

    7) Wentz - 2.6% (2016)

     

    Interceptable pass % excluding Throwaways and Spikes

     

    1) Wentz - 6.9% (2016)

    2) Mayfield - 7.6% (2018)
    3) Jackson - 8.5% (2018)
    4) Allen - 8.7% (2018)
    5) Rosen - 9.1% (2018)

    6) Watson- 10.7% (2017)
    7) Darnold - 11.2% (2018)

     

    Catchable pass % Excluding BOTH Throwaways AND batted-tipped passes

    1) Darnold - 84.5% (2018)
    2) Mayfield - 82.2% (2018)

    3) Wentz - 81.4% (2016)
    4) Jackson - 79.5% (2018)
    5) Allen - 78.6% (2018)
    6) Watson- 77.9%  (2017)

    7) Rosen - 75.5% (2018)

     

     

    Here's the breakdown.

     

    Josh Allen

    Total passes: 320

    Catchable passes: 232

    Uncatchable passes: 63

    Throwaway/Spikes: 23

    Tipped/batted passes: 2

    Interceptable passes: 26

     

    Sam Darnold

    Total passes: 414

    Catchable passes: 311

    Uncatchable passes: 57

    Throwaway/Spikes: 23

    Tipped/batted passes: 23

    Interceptable passes: 44

     

    Lamar Jackson

    Total passes: 170

    Catchable passes: 136

    Uncatchable passes: 35

    Throwaway/Spikes: 12

    Tipped/batted passes: 16

    Interceptable passes: 16

     

    Baker Mayfield

    Total passes: 486

    Catchable passes: 360

    Throwaway/Spikes: 16

    Tipped/batted passes: 32

    Interceptable passes: 36

     

    Josh Rosen

    Total passes: 265

    Catchable passes: 86

    Throwaway/Spikes: 23

    Tipped/batted passes: 19

    Interceptable passes: 34

     

    Deshaun Watson

    Total passes: 204

    Catchable passes: 148

    Throwaway/Spikes: 7

    Tipped/batted passes: 7

    Interceptable passes: 21

     

    Carson Wentz 

    Total passes: 607

    Catchable passes: 455

    Throwaway/Spikes: 16

    Tipped/Batted passes: 32

    Interceptable passes: 41

     

     

    I have game by game breakdowns for every QB.

     

    Like for Allen, week 16 against the Pats:

     

    Catchable passes: 9 (Foster slips on one of these attempts that I thought was catchable)

    Uncatchable passes:7 (One of these is a back shoulder fade to Zay that he never turns for that I marked uncatchable)

    Throwaways: 3 (one of these is the near Safety Allen escaped from and flipped the ball away to the sidelines)

     

    Tipped/Batted passes: 0

    Interceptable passes: 2

     

     

    or week 17 for Allen:

     

    Catchable passes: 18

     

    Uncatchable passes: 6

     

    Throwaways: 2  (one of these was thrown into the ground)

     

    Tipped/batted passes: 0

     

    Interceptable passes: 1

     

    Part of the reason I decided to go through this endeavor was because I saw this tweet 

    And then seeing this:

    https://buffalonews.com/2018/12/27/buffalo-bills-pro-football-focus-josh-allen-accuracy/

     

    Kinda makes me think this is the reality

     

    First off, let me explain my "methodology," so to speak...  I rewatched each "condensed" version of all of every rookie's games and made a judgment call on whether their incompletions were catchable or uncatchable.

     

    That's it.  

     

    No, I didn't do Coach's film, but I realize that would have been better, but also much more time consuming.  When there was a real question on a throw, gamepass has a slow motion option. This process took a few weeks to get through all 5 rookies.

     

    I'm not judging ball placement, just whether the WR/TE/RB could reasonably have made a catch or not... even a great catch.  If he had a chance, I labelled it as "catchable."  If not, I labelled it as "uncatchable." 

     

    Ball hits palm (or would with reasonable adjustment) = Catchable

     

    Ball hits fingertips of outstretched arms or beyond = Uncatchable

     

    That Clay non-catch in the EZ at the end of the Miami game is absolutely catchable because it's a catch you see NFL WRs and TEs across the league make frequently. It may not be Charles Clay catchable, but it's catchable.

     

    I'm not making judgement calls on miscommunication or anything because I think that type of thing will largely even out in the end. So when I looked at the wide open Zay Jones miss in the back of the end zone in the Miami game--which we now know from post game interviews was a miscommunication where Allen assumed Jones was going to "sit" when he threw it--I labelled it as uncatchable. I saw one of those plays in Darnold's 2nd game that appears to also be a miscommunication.

    So, my process is something you're obviously free to criticize, but I'm using the same process for all the rookies.

     

    I tried to be as absolutely unbiased as I could be, but there's inherent subjectivity to this exercise. But do you agree that all (roughly) 35 of these passes are catchable?

     

     

     

    And that's missing a good number, believe me. Remember Allen's interception in the Titans game that went right between Andre Holmes hands? Yeah... catchable... not Interceptable.

     

    Now, on top of that, I also counted "throwaways" and "tipped/batted balls."


    I also kept track of interceptable passes.  Each interceptable pass was also either a catchable pass, uncatchable pass, or tipped/batted ball for obvious reasons.  


    I think it's important to discard throwaways when considering a QB's accuracy... and yes yes yes, I know that "ball placement is part of this equation, but that's highly highly highly subjective... much moreso than just whether a pass is catchable or not.

     

    This is anecdotal, but I can tell you this, a huge number of Allen's catchable incompletions were targeting the liabilities of Kelvin Benjamin, Andre Holmes, and Charles Clay.

     

    Oddly,  Allen's catchable vs. uncatchable passes were virtually identical between his pre-injury-absence and when he came back against the Jags.  I went back and double checked.  I think his decision making just got much better after his injury. I also actually triple checked about his very low tipped/batted pass numbers compared to the other guys. Also, I didn't track uncatchable vs catchable in terms of yards, (though maybe I should have for skeptics), from rewatching every single Allen pass on the year, the vast majority of his uncatchable passes were 10+ yards down the field. He missed some short passes that a lot of folks will cherry pick, but on the whole, his short passes were catchable. I think Allen's about as inaccurate as the typical rookie, but a lot more willing to push the ball down the field, for better or worse.

     

     

    I think it's worth pointing out that passes where QB throws it to a WR and a DB steps in front to intercept it, but can't hang on, I'm counting in the category of "tipped/batted balls" along with obviously "Interceptable." Holy CRAP does Darnold throw a lot of those! These are the types of bad throws where maybe a QB just doesn't see a guy closing in that don't get intercepted, they just end up being passes defensed. This very rarely happened with Allen, but happened really frequently with Darnold.

     

    The narrative seems to be that Allen succumbs to "Hero Ball" too much and takes too many risks with the football. I think there might be an argument to be made there up until he throws the football, but once Allen throws it, he appears to be the most conscientious of defenders in the realm of his intended target.

    To me this idea that Allen is like Brett Favre--in terms of being a gunslinger--just doesn't hold water. Yes, he's consistently throwing farther than the other rookie QBs... actually farther than any other QB in the NFL. But he's not making a lot of risky throws. That's Darnold and Mayfield.

    And while a lot of people look at those risky throws as indicative of better QB play, I'll give you these Next Gen stats of Aggressiveness %. Here's how it's defined:

    Aggressiveness (AGG%)
    Aggressiveness tracks the amount of passing attempts a quarterback makes that are into tight coverage, where there is a defender within 1 yard or less of the receiver at the time of completion or incompletion. AGG is shown as a % of attempts into tight windows over all passing attempts.

    https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/stats/passing#aggressiveness

    Looks to me like being aggressive with the football is something Josh Allen is not, and that may not be a bad thing based on the QBs accompanying him on the list.

     

    The work so many stress Allen needs to do in the offseason regarding mechanics and just improving as a pocket passer is Jackson ×100. Baltimore does some brilliant stuff on offense in order to get WRs consistently pretty wide open and/or providing Jackson with just a single read passing wiseIf anyone reminds me of Tebow this year, it's Jackson, and it's not even close.

     

    Mayfield, like you might expect--I did--was the best passer of the bunch. His 2nd half of the year was much stronger than the 1st. Damn does he get a lot of balls batted at the line, though.

     

    Rosen was pretty bad. He honestly might get the David Carr effect long term and never reach his potential largely because of the talent around him, honestly.

     

     

     

     

    I'll be happy to answer any questions about my numbers, but I would encourage you to try this exercise yourself if you have those serious doubts. But if I were to ask you if you'd be happy with a QB who threw catchable footballs 78.1% of the time, would you be happy?

    For starters, I appreciate all the work you out in to this... surely, you didnt have to. But, appreciate it fully!

     

    Out of everything you've point out ... you've also made the argument that he is inaccurate too ... 63 uncatchable Balls is alot... & is a main reason you can have a below 60% completion percentage.  Notice also that this stat wasn't provided with Mayfield, Wentz & Watson.

     

    #ImJusSayin 

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  17. 5 hours ago, USABuffaloFan said:

    Beane has struck gold. Beasley just released a record and Brown lost a brother, wears a medallion in honor of him. His freeagent class has a lot of character that will add to a interesting  chapter to Buffalo Bills history. Go on iTunes and buy Beasley's album. lets start a chapter of history like none other!

    Ooooooooo....Kkkkkkkkkkk 

     

    No more drinks for this guy tonight! Someone take his keys

  18. 16 hours ago, richardb1952 said:

     

    Agree.  Strange as it might seem, this FA period has shifted the focus of this draft back to the defense for the Bills.  Not saying they won't look to get a TE or RB but probably only one offensive player in the in first 5 picks, maybe 2 if the value is there.

    Speaking of RB... man... I hope they can draft Miles Sanders... I'm a PSU man myself... when I tell you, he's a poor man's Barkley...I'm not just blowing smoke ?

     

    Sanders is the best back in this draft. But nobody will consider him that cause of Barkley. If Barkley wasn't at PSU... Sanders would have every record including his squat record! Just look at his legs...OMG... he's built like Barkley 

     

     

    We can probably get him in the 3rd or 4th too! I haven't did my Mock yet... I usually wait until the week of the draft. But best believe, Miles Sanders is in there ???

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