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Don Otreply

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  1. Well, with Tua lofting passes to him, I wouldn’t be surprised…
  2. There is no consensus from team to team and many time within a team, as to who the BPA is in the environment of the draft, BPA is always need driven, always. You are being obtuse, the Bills needed a quality QB for well over a decade pre Allen, the previous regimes inability to even give a good effort to get one and the results of that lackluster effort had become a running joke league wide, or had you not noticed?
  3. BPA is AWAYS a perceived need, is subjective, and varies from round to round, and GM to GM, there is no consensus, ever.
  4. Like I said, living rent free in your head, 😂
  5. Being that our OC and QB do not involve TEs with any frequency a WR is a more practical choice. Now if by chance our OC plans in utilizing ALL available weapons in his “scheme” then a TE could well be a good move, but according to what gets bandied around on this board, that a TE takes two to three years to develop…, I’m thinking WR or the best damn O-lineman that can start immediately, would still be the better choices. But we all know it’s going to be an Edge rusher…, 😁👍 GO BILLS!!!
  6. Living rent free in your head, 😁👍
  7. For all the Connecticut Bills fans 😁👍
  8. It is my hope that Sean shows us that he can make adjustments to the D when opponents show they can beat it, I don’t care what he changes as long as it works, especially in the post season, GO BILLS!!!
  9. Be that as it is, Three interceptions is nothing to ignore in a rookie season, just sayin, Elam has, imo, far more upside than Jackson, and needs all the reps he can get.
  10. It’s not just the salary cap, it is intentional that they do not “as a regular practice” bring in upper level draft talent for the O-line, Cody Ford has been the extent of it, and they now go with lower level picks, and project FA players that always appear to be coming of injuries, as we have all seen this makes for regularly poor O-line play, there’s an old adage, “ya pay peanuts, and ya get monkeys” seems to fit our situation. Fingers crossed that I’m wrong and the O-line makes a big jump 🤞
  11. That’s the same as putting ketchup on a Ribeye. Peasants put ranch on wings.
  12. Your description is spot on, and is an example of why “BPA” is always at a position of need, why would the Bills take this guy when it surely means we would be moving on from a guy or two who we value. All the effort in doing that would certainly be better used improving, well, let’s say for instance, The O-Line…,
  13. Actually, the lynchpin is the O-line, if that group doesn’t show up in the post season…, well, we have all seen that show…,
  14. The funny thing is coaches keep falling for it, Peterman is a guy who never, and I mean never gives information when a question is not directly asked, 😂
  15. You fail to mention what those things are that are valued…, it certainly isn’t the 3 for 12 thing…, 😂 Naterman is certainly worth a laugh when his name comes up, I’m thinking its that he buys the team pizza after the games, but hey he has milked a bunch of rich guys for millions so there is that,
  16. Gotta pump out that content out no matter how inane it is, the more pathetic part is that the football sheeple crave this sort of 💩
  17. It will be on Dorsey, the O-line, and Allen to make Knox a bigger part of the offense.
  18. You are likely correct in how the think about the O-line, which is part of why our O-line has been lacking for several years.
  19. What josh needs is an above average O-0line, and a better #2 WR, that anyone thinks a RB behind the Current O-line will make the difference is mind boggling to say the least, out of the first three draft picks there needs to be O-line and WR at a minimum, the question is will it happen?
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