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  1. 47 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

    Can the owners meeting get here really fast so the next trade up can happen already???

     

    Maybe maybe not. Tape means more than Combine

    Well he is phenomenal on tape and at the combine.

    Anyone wanting more information on Vander Esch might enoy reading this. Urlacher isn't a bad comp.

    http://www.ktvb.com/article/sports/ncaaf/boise-state-football/nfl-combine-the-buzz-builds-around-leighton-vander-esch/277-525301521

  2. Thank God!

    All these silly posts about trading for this guy or that guy can end.

    The Bills were patient, all good things come to those who wait!

     

    Having a QB roster of:

    Rosen, McCarron and Peterman next year is pretty good in my book.

     

    Need I add..."Trust The Process..."

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  3. 9 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:

    Teddy Bridgewater had an inexplicably horrible pro day. Just awful. 

    Good point, but I guess I was being rhetorical.

    These pro days are orchestated to such a great degree, it is RARE that a players strengths aren't highlighted and weaknesses are minimized.

    Teddy really must have **** the bed, because at the time no one could even sugar coat it.

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  4. 19 minutes ago, Reed83HOF said:

    It's a good 9 minute watch...Enjoy

     

     

    My greatest source of joy with Rosen is his intermediate and vertical accuracy. It’s a beautiful and consistent process.

     

    To add some perspective to Rosen’s prowess, there are a lot of NFL quarterbacks who lack Rosen’s consistent range and accuracy in the vertical game. When you hear about quarterbacks who can throw the ball 60-70 yards, it’s best to consider the range of distance they can consistently deliver pinpoint throws.

     

    The most common range for NFL quarterbacks is 40-50 yards.

     

    Rosen’s is a tier above.

     

    https://mattwaldmanrsp.com/2018/01/30/matt-waldmans-rsp-boiler-room-qb-josh-rosens-ucla-vertical-game/

     

    I have watched this, Waldman is always worth listening too.

    Thee are so many talking heads spinning nonsense about the draft and particularly the QB's.

    I find it worthwhile to cut through the nonsense  and seek out the opinions of those who are actually experienced at doing  film study of QB's.

    It seems like those that actually study film- prefer Josh Rosen overwhelmingly.

    This includes Waldman, Josh Norris and the God father of film study himself Greg Cosell.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, billsbackto81 said:

    Those sure are a lot of quality players acquired for an event that technically hasn’t started yet.

    I guess I am not as impressed as you are with most of those deals.

    McDermott and Beane are building a team for the long haul, and you still do that by building your nucleus through the draft.

    We will be flush with cash next year to sign free agents as needed

    We finally have a GM who seems quite aware of the benefits of playing the "supplemental pick game" to their advantage and thus you don't go crazy overspending in free agency.

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  6. 4 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

    Seriously, becasue I think Kyles career is coming to an end and he is not affective anymore Im not a character guy.

     

    I get it everyone loves the white guy. 

    I honestly thought no one could dump on a thread about the Bills resigning Kyle Williams.

    If a Bills fan can't root for Williams to still be a part of the team, even in a lesser role, what's the purpose of fandom?

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  7. 14 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    He's 24. His Qbs have been EJ, Tyrod, Cupcake Orton, and Goff (who was worse as a rookie than EJ).  He has 25 tds in 4 seasons.

     

    its hilarious how Bills fans love to hate on talented players then annual playoff teams sign these players for big deals.

     

    we have done some good things in the last few years.  But let's not kid ourselves. Our offense is borderline unwatchable.  I like that the Chiefs are surrounding their young qb with talent. I love that Bills seem ready to really good after a qb in the draft. But it would be nice to have a guy like Watkins to help him out.  Watch the step back the Rams have on offense with Woods as a #1.

     

    we paid too muchto get Watkins in the draft.  It's a dependent position. Let's not pretend like ODB is the same player on Buffalo as he is in NJ.  But Watkins is super talented, really young, & is playing with his most talented qb (imo).  Good for him.

    I'm not a Sammy Watkins hater( though, yes I did hate the trade up to get him)

    With a young offensive mastermind as head coach(McVay) Watkins had every opportunity to show he was an elite wide receiver last year with the Rams.

    He still left me wanting.

    The Chiefs situation certainly appears perfect for him. Mahomes was my favorite player in the draft last year, it will be interesting to see if he gels with Sammy. If he does, many Bills fans will die a bit inside.

     

  8. 33 minutes ago, Da webster guy said:

    except in the world of many mock drafts and nfl scouts

    There is ther difference between being an elite, top, blue chip player in real life from being mocked in the top 4 by random mock drafters.

     

    I haven't seen anyone who watches film touting Mayfield as one of their top 4 most talented players in the draft.

  9. 56 minutes ago, BuffaloRush said:

    KC paid a lot but this is an outstanding move for both Sammy and The Chiefs org.  Machines might be the best deep ball passer in the NFL and Sammy can run those fly routes.  IMO I see big things for him this year

     

    If Sammy ever becomes a true “generational talent” he does it this season, or he never will.

     

     

    I'd lean toward the never will part.

    When is the last time it took a " generational" talent at WR take 5 years to fully show it?

     

    39 catches for 593 yards on an offense that was top 10 in the NFL last year?

     

    30 million guarenteed?

     

     

     

     

     

     

  10. 1 hour ago, QuoteTheRaven83 said:

     

    If you say ball placement, then Baker's the guy to draft. Not Rosen.

    Sorry , you are completely wrong on this.

    Rosen is the best short and intermediate thrower in this class.

    Add to this his ability to process information quickly and read the entire field. 

    Thus, my friends you have the qualities in a QB we have been lacking in Buffalo for quite awhile.

  11. 12 minutes ago, Rockee96 said:

    1. Cleveland - Darnold or Mayfield

    2. Giants - Saquon Barkley

    3. Colts - Bradley Chubb

    4. Bill - Darnold or Mayfied (whichever QB Cleveland does not draft)

     

    Thoughts? Would you be okay with this?

     

     

    In no world is Baker Mayfield a blue chip top 4 pick in the NFL draft. 

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