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Is it time to trade off Singletary?
In Summary replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No it is not time to trade Singletary. Moss needs to show his ankle is 100%. Breida needs to show he's productive in the Bill's offense and not just "fast". Singletary needs to show what he's bringing this year while in pads (he's entitled to being part of the "best man" competition). Then when you really know what you have, then and only then, do you make a favorable trade. Trade talk based on the promises of free agents, rookies, hype, .............meh. -
Allen working with Jordan Palmer on in-breaking routes
In Summary replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
100 %. This is a coordinated action for sure. Mostly joking in that Josh will run out of throws to perfect. -
Allen working with Jordan Palmer on in-breaking routes
In Summary replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Now only the screen pass remains to be mastered. -
Slot Recievers - McKenzie / Cole
In Summary replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hogwash. Cole is the best slot receiver hands down until he's unseated which I don't expect if he chooses to play. Speculation article..... -
I think this is the year for Ed Oliver
In Summary replied to Victory Formation's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yea. Quinnen Williams ought to do it. -
Bills rushing - yards before contact
In Summary replied to BarleyNY's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good post. I remember Thurman comparing favorably to Emmet in yards after contact while Dallas had arguably the better line. -
If he only became a better blocker from this I would consider it time well spent.
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Moss had ankle surgery on January 20. Will be interesting to see how he gets worked back in.
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It starts there.
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Best 5 Offensive Lineman Could Be Interesting
In Summary replied to All I Need is Hope's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agree. This is interesting. The "Bean and McDermott are (blindly) loyal to the guys they draft" narrative does not fit in Ford's case. -
This is just an opinion: Only the teams without a top QB worry about having a top running game. It only has to be "good enough" - a credible threat to bring LB's and safeties up to create space for your receivers. Maybe you emphasize RB, but only if they can catch and pass protect as well as they run. If the Bills cared more about running they would have prioritized their G/C positions - not their RBs. The running game will be used when matchups favor it, not because it is part of the Bills' core offensive identify.
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RD 6, pick 19 (203): Marquez Stevenson, WR (Houston)
In Summary replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Neither will he be his hair apparent. Nobody follows that. -
Announcing the Bills' draft pick announcement announcers
In Summary replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm OK with Joe DeLamielleure going off script and declaring an OL. -
Fair point. We don't need another Darrius. Some say Shelvin's version of the position is outdated and DT's who don't penetrate need not apply, but when our D-line faces 5 guys all over 300 and our LB's are needed to cover space and multi-task rather than just thump into RB's, I think a weak 1T DT just invites problems. It's not about becoming a throwback #1 run defense (because I think the Bills are absolutely fine being run on up to a point), but becoming good enough to not get gouged by the run at will or being able to stop teams from converting 3rd and short on the ground. Last year we weren't good enough. These "projects as a 3 but could play the 1" prospect descriptions don't really convince me this is the player we need. Shelvin came to mind as I think he has the size and potential to improve that position and, per the OP's question, is a late Day 2 pick.
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If the Bills think they can keep him under 340 lb or so, Shelvin in the 3rd.
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Call your shot: Who will the Bills pick in the 1st round?
In Summary replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sitting idle for the 4th round will drive Beane crazy. -
McShay- Bills trying to move up above 23 for Etienne
In Summary replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Little draft capital to begin with and offering more valuable 2022 picks (should that be the path) seems a poor trade. This rumor only has legs due to Beane's inability to not trade up and a belief that the RB, not the O-line, is the key to an improved running game. I get the whole speed/receiver running back thing, but there are likely metrics on O-line performance and yards after first contact for RB's that need to be factored in. Historically speaking, Thurman would have better yards after contact than Emmett Smith, but didn't win the rushing titles like Emmett. Emmett had the better (Dallas) O-line. Barry Sanders was likely the best RB of the era yet he had Detroit's line so was the RB really the key to a better running game? Of course Thurman led the league 4 years in a row in total yards so he was that multi threat, but who thinks that the Bills or any modern offense will structure their offense around a RB when they have a star QB and prefer downfield passing? I see the "draft a RB in the 1st round" narrative as one being driven by lazy/sensational sports writers and the general dislike of fans wanting to draft non-glamorous positions for the IOL and DT positions. Arguably, the Bills are comfortable with an average running game and will perhaps reason that a solid young IOL will help the running game in addition to keeping Josh upright. I'm not suggesting that the Bills will draft IOL at 23 or 30, only that they would have to give up picks that are better spent on Morse and Star replacements. -
Excellent argument AGAINST drafting a 1st Round RB
In Summary replied to Rigotz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Morse is a hit away from Feliciano moving to center and some assembly of Lamp, Ford, Boettger, etc. manning the guard positions.