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How Is Everyone Finding Updated Information?
Beck Water replied to CABraves-BillsFanSince1992's topic in The Stadium Wall
I use Twitter. One used to be able to not have an account and just view in a web browser, now it's broken if you don't have an account. The best live updates of practice are Greg Tompsett (@GregTompsett) if he's there. Cover1 is good. Jon Scott (@JonScottTV). Matt Bove (@Matt_Bove). Edit: add @AjayCybulski from Buffalo Rumblings. Afterwards, AstroNotes are classic if he's there, they do a great job of giving one that 'flavor" of being there https://buffalofambase.com/author/deankindig/ Sal Capaccio https://www.audacy.com/wgr550/sports/bills Matt Parrino (nyup) Joe Buscaglia (paywall, The Athletic) post camp reports pretty promptly TBN seems to trend towards feature pieces rather than day-by-day updates, as far as I can tell - maybe I'm missing a reporter at TBN who does these. It's important to note that the credentialed media evidently have restrictions about describing plays and so forth. The uncredentialled attendees like Cover1, Astro, etc have the advantage that they didn't sign any restrictions so they say what they want. Kinda broken it from my POV, but that's just me. I don't think I'm their intended target market. -
"you would say the same", so wait. What I said was "the difference between spending adequate or good resources on OL, and insufficient effort - largely is a call made in hindsight depending upon whether or not those efforts actually succeed in producing a capable or good OL. If a player is performing at a high level, can we agree that it no longer matters where he was drafted? " So...you really want to make an argument that the Bengals have built a better OL for Burrow, because they drafted 2 OLmen in the 1st who didn't work out, and drafted a T in the 2nd round who started 6 games his rookie year at GUARD and none last season? Or that once a player is in the league, his draft position still matters? If you can't agree that signing a FA who was previously drafted in the 2nd and has been a reliable C for 4 years is a better move than drafting a C in the 1st who struggles, gets traded, and gets replaced by one of the "journeymen" you spoke of.....are you really being logical? Tor reprise, the question isn't what draft resources and $$ Beane has expended, it's whether he's built a functional line in front of Allen. At times the answer has been "N" (2018 was one example, last year arguably another). At times it's been "Y". It's certainly been as good a line at times as other teams who have expended much greater draft resources, at times. I think to see if the approach "made sense" you have to look at the overall team building, not just the OL. And there's a fair point to be made that if the team acquires OLmen who they feel have proven ability for solid play, it's a "safer" approach than draft. As implied by my post, even top-of-the-1st round draft picks have something like a 50% success rate of being solid NFL players - not stars, solid NFL players. At the bottom where we've been drafting, it's more like 30% and pretty much the same as the 2nd round, last time I looked. And frankly, I would still maintain that where Beane didn't do enough last season is at WR, to replace Saunders and Beasley. He was counting on not one, but two backups to "step up" and live up to the big flashes they'd showin in certain games, and it didn't work - but even there, he did "belt and suspenders" with Jamison Crowder and drafting Shakir. But I also, as a team building philosophy, understand the logic of what he saw as the "big splash" need. I'm not doing Teller again. I've gone over the facts about Teller. I don't think anyone should be able to bring him up without answering a 3 Q pop quiz: 1) who did we keep instead of Teller, and why? 2) when after the trade did Teller become a regular starter for his new team? 3) when after the treade did Teller become a pro-bowl (not all pro) player? Obviously, I didn't write as clearly as I should have, but please try to understand the points I was making in context, and not just fixate on one thing
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I don't get your "Fact Check". In context, it should be clear I'm talking about the Chiefs here, in addressing the points of the OP I was discussing with. The point is, the Chiefs had a mere 2nd round pick in front of their rookie QB instead of drafting Billy Price in the 1st round like the Bengals (a guy who struggled, and was traded before the end of his 1st contract to a team that replaced him with Jon Feliciano) Though since you see the need for this I probsbly didn't write as clearly as I could have. Mitch Morse was NOT the starting C for the Chiefs in 2017, the first year I was talking about. He was injured. However, looking it up, he did start 5 games which is more than I thought. Point still stands.
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The problem is that the new generation of guys covering the team via blogs and podcasts aren’t credentialed as media. So they have to compete against the rest of us punks for tickets, and the skill set that’s best for covering football outside traditional media isn’t the skill set for optimal ticket-grabbing.
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Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why? Where are these reports? Reports linked here are that he hesitated to get up and gestured toward his stomach area (as though he were winded), got up and limped (unclear why), was seen kneeling on the sideline between Dorsey and Diggs for the last two plays, and then walked around signing autographs (Coach Sal) and that he said he was all right to members of the media and gave a CBS interview (Matt Parrino) No trainer attention. -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sal Capaccio https://www.audacy.com/wgr550/sports/bills/allen-goes-down-briefly-as-bills-put-pads-on-for-first-time His take on the Allen hit: Also most detailed write up I've seen on Mitch Morse: -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
I haven't seen every video, but in some that I've watched, you can definitely see Hyde pulling up. For example, in the TD to Gabe Davis you can see he gets into position to make the tackle, then he puts on the brakes and lets Gabe run by him But we'll see when it's "for real". Hyde in his youngest days was never going to keep up with Hardy or a speedster like Hill or even for that matter Isaiah McKenzie, who perennially let him know about it, too. -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
Matt Parrino's article on today's practice: https://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffalo-bills/2023/07/scary-moment-with-josh-allen-on-day-5-of-bills-camp-highlights-1st-day-in-pads-observations.html Seems like a couple of people have commented favorably on Gouraige -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is awesome. Thank you for writing this. Landing on him full body weight is indefensible and it sounds as though the take of "accidental contact" is also BS from your view. -
"Q Collar" being worn by 2 Bills players
Beck Water replied to Beck Water's topic in The Stadium Wall
It keeps your brain stiff and inflexible? Thanks, this is exactly the sort of information I was hoping to gain in response. -
This is just my opinion and I don't have the depth of knowledge that some do here. but I felt from early on, Edmunds played the pass the way Frazier wanted and worked in sync with Milano and Edmunds. His run D was a work in progress and took strides last season as far as I could tell. He also didn't "clinch the deal" by actually getting picks as often as they would have liked. He would discourage a pass from being thrown due to coverage, or get a hand in there for a PBU, but possession didn't change. I think Dodson has the potential to be a better run defender, but is a big step down in pass coverage. At least that's what I see so far. I don't know about Spector, I didn't see enough of last preseason to tell. He played 6 games, and only on ST last season. He was inactive for the last 8 games of the season, which is usually not a good sign. Bernard was active all 16 regular season games and 1 playoff game, and played significant ST snaps which usually indicates a guy the coaches see as ahead of the other guy. He saw time at the end of two early season blowouts which are hard to tell since the other team's "2"s were in and they were kind of phoning it in. His major playing time was for Milano, in the Jets game. And let's just say, it was NOT pretty. Now I grant he had Jacquan Johnson and Damar Hamlin behind him as safeties, but still.
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From the tid-bits I get so far (and remembering there's 1 padded practice) Spector looks more like he knows his assignments, reads his keys and shows some patience so far. But that really doesn't mean too much until we're at least playing against opposing offenses, and even then of course most teams are evaluating players and don't scheme for their opponent too deeply.
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Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't disagree with you a bit. I would say his size isn't a problem, but his strength (indicated by light weight) is. I was hoping to see Bernard put on more muscle myself, taking a leaf from the Milano playbook. I agree, in the glimpses I've seen, he looks about the same. That was my biggest knock on Bernard in the 1 game we saw him play for Milano last season: he would get to the right place, tackle, and get dragged literally for yards. Both Dodson, Spector, and even Williams are heavier -
Anyone heard of this device? AJ Klein has apparently been wearing one, and this season apparently Dean Marlowe has joined him: It sounds kinda weird to me, anyone here know anything about it?
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From Astro's Day 5 write-up for what it's worth: "I’m sorry to write this, but Dorian Williams doesn’t look like he knows what he’s doing yet. Grooming him behind Milano is the definite way to go. This isn’t Tulane."
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Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think his weight is relevant, and I was hoping he'd pack on some muscle. But judging from the pics coming into OTAs and TC, not so much. What I think you're seeing as "instincts" are that he's still processing what he sees and deciding what he needs to do, which makes him seem slow. Some players speed up with time, and some don't. -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
Top 10 ILBs by AAV per Spotrac (note: I'm aware there are rookies on 1st contracts who are good and also that this combines 3-4 and 4-3 inside lb) [All data per NFL Draft And Combine Profiles] Roquan Smith 6'1 236 grade 7.0 "pro bowl talent" Shaquille Leonard 6'2" 234 grade grade 6.3 "will eventually be plus starter" Fred Warner 6'3" 236 grade 6.1 "good backup with potential to develop into starter" Tre Edmunds "wingspan of a pteradactyl" 6'5"253 grade 7.3 "perennial all-pro" CJ Mosely 6'2" 234 grade 7.0 "pro bowl talent" Deion Jones 6'1" 222 grade 6.1 "good backup with potential to develop into starter" De'Vondre Campbell 6'4" 232 grade 5.8 "average backup or special teamer" Demario Davis 6'2" 235 grade makes no sense, but profile written as "initial special teamer" - 6.1 maybe? Devin White 6'0" 237 grade 6.7 "year 1 starter" Ja'whaun Bently 6'2" 260 grade: 5.6 "bottom of roster or practice squad" That's a height average of 6'2" with a range from 6'0" to 6'6" Wt average 238 with a range from 222 to 260. Our guy Terrel: Terrel Bernard: 6'1" 224 grade 5.94 "average backup or special teamer Free bonus from this year's draft: Dorian Williams 6'1" 228 grade 6.1 "good backup with potential to develop into starter" The MLB competition: Tyrel Dodson 6'0" 237 grade 5.6 "candidate for bottom of roster or practice squad" Baylon Spector 6'0" 233 grade 5.83 "average backup or special teamer" So there you have it. I included the draft grades from NFL Draft and Combine Profiles to show that while 4 of the top-10 contracts graded high before the draft, a number of others were graded as backups or bottom of the roster/ST guys. It's not Bernard's size per se. When I saw him in a game last season, I thought he was playing very tentative, like he was still thinking out there. He'd make the right diagnosis, but get there late, and when he got there, he didn't THUMP, he would tackle and get dragged 3-5 yards. -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is that a confession? -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes to all 3 -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
I dunno about that. But one pattern that struck me, that I'm not sure how it will play out, is that Milano has clearly been making an effort not to get injured by being "superman" if he's a bit out of position to really close the deal. So his tackle would slow the guy down and then Edmunds would close the deal. I'm wondering how that will play this season. I would be less than enthusiastic to meet Billy Buffalo. -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ha. Ha. Ha. The man has 8 QB hits and 6 sacks. Oh and 18 TFL. I know you're being funny, but "C'mon Man". He's one of the best nickel corners in the league. -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
I can't disagree, obviously, but I do think context is a lot of how players react. You expect to see the QB and his red jersey in the backfield. -
Training Camp 7/31 9:45 AM - Full pads this week
Beck Water replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
My point is just that the foolishness goes beyond Taron Johnson doing what football players are trained to do - they're trained not to hit the QB in practice, but when the QB takes on a downfield role, instinct can take over. It's (IMO, you can disagree) foolishness to put that play in there at this time.