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Billl

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  1. If McDermott got fired, you’d be lucky to convince Jason Garrett to take the job. No coach worth a damn would even answer the phone.
  2. I think there is zero chance he’d want out of Buffalo. If he stays, he’s owed $7.6 mm. If he leaves, he won’t get half that.
  3. He had the exact same yards per target catching passes from Taylor Heineke, and he made $1.5 mm. I’m not saying he’s good. I’m saying that if you want a guy who can be a pure possession receiver slash third down specialist Humphrey gives you what Beasley does at 20% of the price, and you don’t have to worry that he’s in the process of falling off the athletic cliff the way Beasley is.
  4. You might not care, but other GMs will have to answer the questions that come with him. It’s immaterial though because nobody’s trading for him. I totally agree about the YAC part. When he caught the pass around midfield on either the final drive or the one before, it looked like it was going to be a huge gain. He was coming across the middle with space, and Josh hit him in full stride. Then…nothing. The DB caught him like he was standing still. It was a nice gain, it he left a lot of yards on the field. I respect his career, but I think he’s just about washed. If he were making $2,000,000, I could see keeping him around as a 50 targets per year type of role player. Here’s your replacement: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HumpAd00.htm Same guy only younger and cheaper. Also, he’s a FA.
  5. He’s old, slow, expensive, unproductive, and a distraction. I can’t imagine keeping him let alone finding someone who wants him bad enough to give up an asset for him. Josh Allen threw him the ball 112 times, and he didn’t score a single TD. How is that even possible? 692 yards on that many targets is terrible. If a guy can’t put up numbers when an MVP caliber QB is feeding him targets, why would anyone pay him nearly $8,000,000? He’s going to be 33 in a few months, so he’s only going to get slower and less athletic. If Beane can’t find someone who can do better than 6.2 yards per target and 0 TDs for what Beasley is owed then something is big wrong. The free agent market is littered with guys who are younger, cheaper, and more productive.
  6. I expect them to sign either Juju or Chark. I prefer Chark, but either would be deadly opposite Hill. If Byron Pringle can catch 3 TD passes already in the postseason, I can’t imagine what those guys could do.
  7. The original idea was to donate it to a hospital in Kansas City. There was nothing mean spirited about celebrating a comeback with only 13 seconds left. Then someone pointed out that Bills fans have a history of donating to charities of other fanbases so the decision was made to give the money to the hospital Josh is affiliated with.
  8. I’m convinced they’re drafting Linderbaum. Between the name, the college color scheme, the Steelers history of great Centers, and the fact that it’s a huge position of need for them he’s just too perfect of a fit not to go there.
  9. Same. I don’t like a rookie GM hiring a rookie head coach. Too many first time coaches and GMs fail because off all the one-off stuff they’ve never dealt with before. All these guys know how to coach and evaluate talent. Not all of them understand how to prioritize and delegate. Flores would have been perfect.
  10. Three of those teams had HOF QBs, and they were all able to kick their cap issues down the road until he retired. The fourth team was the number 1 seed this year. Cap issues haven’t affected any of them a bit. All of those teams had winning records. New Orleans nearly made the playoffs using a TE at QB and then even he got hurt. Their issues have nothing to do with the salary cap and everything to do with Brees retiring and Thomas refusing to play. Pittsburgh made the playoffs, and their biggest issue was the fact that Ben was a shell of his old self. That’s not a money issue. The Patriots made the playoffs with a rookie QB. If they had kept Brady, they’d have been a serious threat to win another ring this year. It’s not like he was a salary cap casualty. I guess I don’t see how these teams who went a combined 41-27 are examples of why you need to be careful with the salary cap. If anything, they’re examples of why you need a QB.
  11. I would be surprised if Buffalo and Kansas City don’t open as the favorites for 2022. Also, it’s absolute garbage that the league doesn’t at least rotate the game between AFC and NFC hosts. If the Rams and Chiefs win, Kansas City will play on the road in consecutive seasons.
  12. Oh I absolutely was being a little passive aggressive. There were a couple of posters on here who were being rude (not you), so I responded in kind. I’m pretty easy to get along with, but I have no patience for internet tough guys. No disrespect towards you was intended, so I apologize if it came across that way.
  13. Great post. Beane hasn’t really had to make tough decisions yet. So far he’s chosen to pay pretty much everyone. Allen got a big contract. White got a big contract, Milano got a big contract. He (I think) signed Morse to a big contract. Edmunds is going to get $13,000,000 next season. He picked up the option on Oliver, etc. Veach (and Reid) seem to be willing to live with temporary roster holes in order to prioritize retaining stars. They let Morse walk, and Reid was able to coach and scheme around having a bum at C for a couple of years. Then when Creed fell into their lap at pick 61, they grabbed him. Same thing happened with LB. We were abysmal for years after letting Dee Ford and Justin Houston go, but that was okay because we switched to a 4-3 and now that’s the least important position in our defense. Then they grabbed Gay at pick 63 2 years ago and Bolton at 58 last year and have two plus LBers on rookie contracts. Yes the Chiefs have some huge contracts, but they only hurt you when those guys don’t produce. Mahomes, Hill, Jones, Thuney, and Mathieu have been worth every penny. Clark and Hitchens have not been good, and they’ll be gone next year. Contrast that with the Bills who haven’t had to deal with the big cap hits of Allen and White yet. Allen is worth every penny, but White’s going to count for $16.4 million next season coming off an injury that will likely take until 2023 to fully recover from. Then you’ve got guys like Star ($9mm), Morse ($11mm), Milano ($10mm), Edmunds ($13mm), Beasley ($8mm) etc. who don’t have “big contracts” per se, but that’s $50,000,000 of cap space tied up on guys who are either getting old, playing less critical positions, or just aren’t particularly productive. That’s not to say Buffalo is in a terrible spot or anything, but those contracts severely limit Beane’s options elsewhere. I’m not sure he’s done himself any favors in the draft recently, either. After taking Epenesa two years ago, he double dipped on Rousseau and Basham last year when Creed was sitting right there. He had the perfect pick fall into his lap, and he passed on it to take a 24 year old DE (who I wanted the Chiefs to draft assuming Buffalo took Creed). If McDermott is going to keep running a rotational D-line, Beane’s picks at that position have to fit.
  14. Right, but they’re ready to tear it down and start over because their talent window closed. It didn’t happen until after Brees retired and Michael Thomas went AWOL. They didn’t have to let any of their key pieces walk due to cap issues until then because they were able to kick the can down the road pretty much indefinitely. There’s no downside to blowing up the roster now. They’ve got a backup TE playing QB for God’s sake. Salary cap issues or not, that team would either need to be torn down or it would be stuck in limbo where they’re not good enough to compete for a championship but not bad enough to draft a blue chip QB.
  15. We’ll almost certainly sign either Mathieu or Ward. I’m hoping for Ward. Ingram will be cheap, and he’s replaceable if not. His value was that he was competent and allowed us to push Jones back inside where he dominates instead of at DE where he’s awful. Mitchell Schwartz isn’t even on the team. He was cut following last season. Good teams rarely get torn apart due to salary cap issues. Maybe you could say the Seahawks, but that was much dysfunctional management and aging veterans as it was cap. People have been swearing the Saints would be screwed by the cap for years, and it never happened.
  16. Mahomes is Jordan and Allen is LeBron. They’re both good at everything while being great at different things.
  17. I agree with every word of this. This season will do more for Mahomes’s career than any he’s had since the year he didn’t play. Everything had always been easy for him. Defenses weren’t stopping him. They were finally taking advantage of his arrogance by making him be patient. The Cover 2 shell is trash when used as a base defense, but it works if the opposing QB is too proud to steal the baby’s candy. Sunday was the first game of his career in which Mahomes didn’t throw a single pass 20+ yards beyond the LOS. He’s had his epiphany. I don’t know what holes there are left in his game that exist to be filled. Josh still has holes, and that’s terrifying as an opposing fan because he’s really good at solving them year to year. At some point in the very near future he needs to learn how to operate within a system that includes zero designed QB runs. A prime Roethlisberger who can run like Derrick Henry when you least expect it is unstoppable. Josh Allen is currently…pretty much unstoppable until he’s inevitably broken. Dude gives a lot of hits, but he takes a lot of hits.
  18. In the next decade, how many AFC Championship games Will there be that don’t include Buffalo or KC? I’ll set the O/U at 3.5.
  19. “Down years” will be 10-7 for both teams. I can’t see either team going under .500 in the next decade barring a QB injury.
  20. Your LB situation is interesting to me. Edmunds and Milano are going to make $23,000,000 next year, and I’m not sure how good either of them are. You can make a case that both are really good or below average. I think they’re probably both better than they get credit for because McDermott’s scheme makes them look bad. It seems to cheat a little bit to help the DBs at the expense of the LBs. It’s a good system, and I think he’s comfortable giving Edmunds more than anyone can really handle because it means giving up first downs at the second level rather than TDs at the third level. That’s why Edmunds is such a polarizing player. Some see him as a guy who gets beat a lot, and those people are right. Others see him as a guy who makes chicken salad out of chicken ish, and those people are probably right as well. I think he’s a guy currently playing 2 positions. He’s a Mike and a Will, and McDermott calls a defense as if it has 12 players on the field. If he isn’t extended, there might be a line of GMs waiting to take him off your hands. Then again, he might just suck, cuz WTF do I know?
  21. Yeah, I definitely disagree, but it’s close. I think the ending clouded a lot of people’s minds regarding how lopsided the game actually was. Kansas City moved the ball at will. They ran 73 plays, and 41 of them were on first down. The Bills struggled for everything, but Josh was so brilliant that he made every do or die play. Kansas City outgained Buffalo 552-422, but they hit the upright twice to give away 4 points and Buffalo went 4/4 on 4th downs. You’ve got great fans and a great board as well. I used to say the same about us, but the board took a pretty disgusting turn about 7 years ago. It’s still got the best football discussion I’ve ever found if you’re willing to sift through all the racism and political extremism, and I’m just not. So, you’re stuck with me for now. Buffalo never had the ball with the lead at any point in the game, but every time it looked like Kansas City was about to put it away, Josh made a play. It was the best game I’d ever seen when Davis caught the final TD, and I said as much at the time right here. Even with all that, it didn’t matter. Mahomes finished going 9/9 for 137 yards and 2 TDs and honestly made it look easy. I’ve got a ton of respect for the Bills. IMO, they’re the second best team in the NFL, and there’s a bigger gap between them and third best than there is between them and first. We’re going to have this discussion basically every year the heat death of the universe, so we’ll see what happens. So far, it’s 1-1 in the regular season and 2-0 Chiefs in the postseason between Josh and Pat. I’m assuming we’ll play twice again next year and I hope we do. The Bills have become my second team. I tell everyone else how good you are and then tell y’all how much better we are. I started posting here after I put a couple of substantial bets on Buffalo and the over for the season win total and to win the division Josh’s second year. Made a lot of money on the first and damned near made a huge amount on the second (which is to say I lost).
  22. The LT is a free agent and will likely be tagged. The RT is a rookie.
  23. I’m just curious about why you think Kelce is more important to the Chiefs offense than Diggs is to the Bills. Do you think he’s more important than Hill? Honest question. I honestly have no idea who I would pick if I could only take one, but I’m 100% certain I’d take Diggs over any other skill position player on the Bills. As to why I’m curious, I work from home, it’s freezing out, and this is my slow season so I’m bored out of my mind.
  24. You think your offense isn’t significantly different without Diggs? Here’s an example of a game without Kelce. He had COVID just a few weeks ago. https://www.espn.com/nfl/boxscore/_/gameId/401326565
  25. Pat’s looking pretty good. He’s about to play at home in the AFC Championship game like he’s done every year he’s been a starter. If you mean the Patriots, they’re probably making plans to watch the Super Bowl somewhere warm just like 27 other teams are.
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