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newcam2012

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  1. Breece Hall says what... Pundits are comparing Robinson to Barkley. The Bills should absolutely pick Robinson if he's there at 27. I highly doubt he's still on the board because he looks that special and good. Robinson has been talked about as being a top 5 best available player in the whole draft. You just can't pass that up. He absolutely would be a great weapon for Allen. Pacheco is nothing special. He gets accolades because he was picked in the 7th round. He's good primarily because he fits into the innovative KC offense that has great schemes and play calling. Pacheco would probably be dog poop on most other teams. The Chiefs did pick CEH in the end of the first round. He has underperformed.
  2. Being favorites means nothing. Last year proved it. Of course Josh can be better. However, he's far from the problem for this Bills squad. You need to take a serious look at both lines, WRs, and coaches. Allen is on the bottom of the list of problems. He has to play at such a high standard because he's basically the whole team. It's hard to play Superman every game. It's hard to produce when you have a rookie OC that had no cohesiveness.
  3. You said it right there "we have plenty of holes on this team." Let that sink in...
  4. Bingo! Frustrating because Beane and McD haven't given Allen proper protection and weapons. Wasting precious opportunities. Meanwhile, the division foes have closed the gap as well as other teams.
  5. Agree. I just don't think McD gets that because of his defensive background.
  6. I'm fine if they don't make a defensive pick the whole draft. I'm tired of Allen running for his life, not having a consistent run game, and having WRs that can't separate. Which would you chose? Give Allen weapons and protection to excell or put more money and draft picks into a defense that whiffs in the playoffs.
  7. I'd say get ready to address the situation next year. History has a way of repeating itself. McD blew it 2 years ago in 13 seconds, 3 years ago he got schooled by KC, and this year his team led by him laid an egg at home vs Cinci. How many on here were pounding the drum that the Bills would beat Cinci? You know who you are. I'd say 90% of the people here had that mindset. Afterwards, it's a switch from winning to an excuse of a tough season. What's next year's excuse? It's clear that this team hasn't gotten over the hump. Many reasons for that. You pick which one. Until this team and organization shows me something different I'm inclined to think similar results will occur. Please no Super Bowl talk next year.
  8. Agree but you have to realize that McD is a defensive guy. His mindset, focus, and much attention has been geared towards the defense. I believe McD is very hands on. I think him and Fraizer are 100% on the same page. I'd agrue that's why Fraizer is still the DC. This pairing really needs to be broken up. Problem is the regular season stats looks good to great. The McD/ Fraizer D is a nice one for regular season games. Solid against middling teams. We know how it is during the playoffs. The same can't be said. The Bills almost got beat by a horrible 3rd string QB. Then Cinci O annihilated the Bills D. Same in KC the previous year. The Bills just can't do the same thing. It's not working in the playoffs. The best analogy I can give is think James Harden. Yet, the Bills are running it back with Fraizer/McD. I'm not enthusiastic about that.
  9. Agree. I'm thinking Oliver has some decent trade value. He was a top ten pick and has decent production. I'm sure a team would think they can get more out of him than the Bills. Davis I'm not really sure about. His numbers do fall into many WR #2 on other teams. The numbers aren't the whole story with Gabe. I can't help but think how good Davis would be on a Andy Reid offense or even the Jags. I guess you have to ask what's the value of both guys on the team and what's the return. Oliver would certainly create a hole that needs to be filled. Honestly, I'm at the point where I'm ok with it. Same with Edmunds. This D doesn't so up in the playoffs so why bother. Both Edmunds and Oliver did nothing in that Cinci game. Fraizer should be gone but that's another topic. I'd get rid of them get some something and allocate that money to the offense. Davis is a pretty poor number two receiver. If they Bills can land a legit reliable number 2 then Davis probably can be more effective as a secondary weapon. There is a lot to ponder for Beane. It will be interesting to see what kind of angle of attack they have. Their moves will be crucial for the upcoming season.
  10. Trade Davis and get some draft picks. The guy had 93 targets and caught 48 of them. He was pretty bad last year. The eye ball test is all you really need here. Obviously, the Bills need better from their #2WR. Next year Davis is going to want to get paid. Some team will pay him. The Bills shouldn't.
  11. It's likely he's a little upset and maybe a bit bitter that the Bills are likely not to sign him. The guy left it all on the field blood, guts, bones, and heart. He was a leader led by example. No way you can't relate to Poyer. He gave it his all every play every down. As a fan, I couldn't ask for anything more. Imho, he epitomizes what it means to be a Bill. I'll miss Poyer. The business side of football sure can be be ugly and heartless.
  12. I had my doubts when he was drafted. I'm sure I wasn't the only one. At one point at thought he was regressing and I was wrong. Never been so happy to be incorrect. At this point, I think it's safe to say he's at least a top 5 QB and probably top 3. There are years of a sample size to say he's a franchise QB. What's not to love about that. He's the glue to the franchise. As a Bills fan, I don't know how you can't have respect and admiration for Allen. For the record, I've never been a Allen hater. Skeptical indeed but never a hater. Big difference.
  13. Great post! Wish I could buy you your favorite beverage. I couldn't agree more with what you said. My sentiments almost word for word.
  14. That's very debatable. Also, two different teams and Allen is still young in his career. Pretty bold statement when Kelly is sitting in the hall of fame. I love Allen but truthfully he woefully falls short of Kelly. In fairness, it's not his fault because he has dog pop for an oline and limited weapons. This has been the case for several years now. Until Allen can win a Super Bowl in my eyes he's no Kelly.
  15. I agree. He's too young to give up on. He has a lot of upside with some legit excuses. They do need a back up plan in case he doesn't develop. Last year he hurt the team. I don't think the team can afford that kind of play next year. I'm no football guru. I do know it's very difficult to win with a bad oline. Just wondering why Beane and McD can't figure it out. They have been negligent and incompetent in successfully building a good oline.
  16. Absolutely. I would have loved to see him come to Buffalo. Change up the scheme and utilize the players to their max. Instead, we have. Fraizer led defense with a failed scheme come playoff time. Fans here will point to the regular season stats and be fooled that the defense is above average to great. History has a way to repeat itself. I agree with you there. Point being, I don't think Poyer chooses a team that doesn't have a solid path to compete for a Lombardi Trophy. I believe he sees Miami as a team that's on the cusp of something special. Or at the very least a team that can compete and beat the Bills for the division.
  17. Then what happened to the Bills who have Allen? It looks like Tua is a difference maker on that Dolphin team. For awhile he was the leading candidate for MVP. Are you implying he can lead the way past the Bills?
  18. I hear all this great stuff about Kromer. I've yet to see his supposed magic happen. It is possible he's getting too much credit. I thought the blocking schemes were pretty bad last year. Teams were able to use various stunts to pressure Allen. Look at the Cinci game for a clear example. Or is the oline just that bad?
  19. I'm sure at this point in his career he wants to go to a team he thinks has a shot at winning it all. He played against Miami 3xs this year. Read between the lines. A Poyer on a Miami team certainly bolsters their chances to dethrone the Bills.
  20. Spencer Brown registered a 6.5% Pressure Allowed Percentage per PFF (Among ALL OL with 14 games played). That was ranked the 103rd out of 113 players- NOT GOOD I hope the Bills have a great plan to solidify a weak offensive line. I'm not sure what they see in Brown? He's more a liability than an assest thus far. How confident are we Beane can make the necessary changes and upgrades? How confident are we in Brown?
  21. Disagree. The post is pretty spot on with the exception of the 90s Bills teams. As you pointed out Kelly had great pieces around him. Wide right, Tenn miracle, and 13 seconds will forever be etched in many Bills fans memories. It's just part of being a fan.
  22. And still no Super Bowl wins! Are we witnessing another great QB who goes out with no ring? What moves, happenings, events, etc.. can you see or project that gives you confidence this team and organization can make a Super Bowl and win it? What's the likliehood of it happening?
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