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That's why a Chris Jones type of guy becomes important - "I can still beat you when you play solid."
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It's a tough decision. Ideally we want to see another year of Cook AND Davis. But like some of you mentioned, Cook may not wait for that. We shall see. Is Cook a top RB in Henry, Saquon's category? Definitely not. Is he as good as a Kenneth Walker? Maybe. So it is all about where we slot him in the money ladder and what he thinks in the money ladder. Remember contract is between two parties. Someone says sign him to a 2 year extension. If you are Cook, why would you even consider that? Two things I see. 1. Cook needs a good O-Line to be successful (more so than the like of Henry, Saquon). 2. He still cannot block worth a damn to the point Bills don't even put him on 3rd down situation. If I'm Cook's representative, I'd look for a Kamara comparison and ask for Kamara money based on the fact that Cook can be used, effectively I may add, as a WR. Kamara's 2nd contract is $75 million for 5 years, $20 million guarantee.
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It's not really hard to see the D issue. D-line not stout against run D-line cannot pressure the QB with 4 men front Not enough speed in the secondary, especially safeties. Result? If the opposing team can run and pass, it is extremely difficult for the Bills to defend. When the D-Line cannot control the middle, we bring LBs and safeties up and leave RBs to the sideline wide open --- forcing the DEs have to make great plays to hold their own and control the leakage. On occasion when we do get them to passing downs, the lack of speed shows up where we play deep in order not to give up big plays; that leaves a lot of space in the middle - especially when we have to blitz to bring pressure - and guys like TEs, Kupp etc. are eating us alive. I don't think we can change scheme at this point. My only hope is that some guys rise up to play above the scheme - in superbowl history, you HAVE TO have those kind of guys in addition to Allen. Miller might be a candidate; I'm just hoping for he does that on some critical moments. Oliver, DaQuan flash at the right moment.
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Another theory from the beer conversation between me and my buddy is that maybe they were trying some new downfield plays to see how it looked. Notice they targeted guys like Shakir, Coleman etc. on those plays, not exactly maximizing these guys strong traits. The real intention is to have guys like Cooper to be the main target but they want to see how defense react and what adjustment they need to add to those plays. Again I want to emphasize the word "beer" here.
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Texans can still get the 3rd seed (distinct possibility if the Chiefs and themselves win on Christmas day) - that is if that is important to them.
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Not sure it is a game the Bills care by the way things are going. Remember the Bills beat Jets by 3, Beat Miami by 3 in Buffalo after blowing out them in Miami. I think the Bills staff believe they know Pats, but is really after a QB change and HC change? It is kind of a surprise game for the Bills while Mayo knows the Bills offense intimately well. If the Bills need the last game, I think it will be a blowout.
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Now it gets me thinking what possible new thing they can do this late in the season. Are they practicing something not being used in today's game? The one variable I can think of is Cooper. He's the new guy and the lack of his usage is noted by a lot of people. I'm sure part of it is chemistry between him and Josh. I'd guess the other part is Brady has not figure out the best usage of Cooper. There is no "schemed open" plays for Cooper yet (like they have done for Diggs before) and we know Cooper can take a heavy load of plays. Or Cooper is just not that good.
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Well then I advise you watch Christmas NFL games carefully. If the Texans beat Ravens and the Chiefs beat Steelers, both are farely realistic, then you may just see Elam, Bishop, Lewis, Ingram against Adams and Wilson. The Bills would have nothing to play for in that scenario and I'd predict they sit most of their starters, including Allen. And the starters will come back to play half a game in the season finale.
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Well the Chiefs kind of did that last year. Treading waters until the playoffs. Then the defense showed up and Kelce woke up. For the Bills, I have reason to believe Josh can play the role of Mahomes - just not get him injured please, even for the funny bone or whatever; continue to hit the funny bone to lose feeling on your throwing hand and it may not be funny after all. But the defense, I don't know anyone is asleep to be waken up. Are they waiting on Bishop and Elam to force management to play then in the playoffs?
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Listening to Josh's post game presser, I get the feeling they are not going to show their full hand the rest of the regular season - unless in a game where if they win they get the 1st seed kind of thing. Josh said as much. McDermott's presser had the same feel where he explained why Spector started ahead of Williams and one reason is that something like they didn't want to worn out either one. And he also mentioned developing young players, which sounded like Bishop, Elam might continue to play the next 2 games. Just seems like they have a strategy in place and health is as important as the wins the next 2 weeks. If they are only going to run plays they have shown, even against Jets and Patriots, it might be tough sledding.
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The Bills are following the Chiefs foot steps. I think Mahomes won an MVP before they won a superbowl. The Chiefs traded away Hill to force Mahomes taking more leadership responsibility. The Chiefs treading waters with bad teams for majority of the season this year. And today the Bills were living on the edge with a 3 win team ...
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At this point, the main thing is how can they cover the inefficiency of the D Line. I'd say Bernard does not look like taking a step forward from last year. But it could be because D-Line is of no help. He's good, but not in great category. I agree with Duffy that Dorian is better than Milano. The question is can Milano get back to his old self AGAIN this season.
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Anyone?
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Controversial opinion: Elam was pretty solid
PoundingDog replied to Success's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't know. Elam has no feel for the game in general. He's not beat outright (like chasing his guy or bit to the wrong way and can't recover) due to his physical traits. But the next level where a top CB kind of knows when and where the balls is coming (reading the nuances of the guy in front of you etc.), he's nowhere close after 3 years now.