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jahnyc

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  1. I understand that the offseason is long and we need to patient, but I am disappointed at this point.  Signing Daryl Williams, assuming he is healthy, would change my view.  Do not understand Gore if we are going to keep McCoy this season.  Seemed to overpay for Kroft.  

     

    Was hoping for Crowder or Humphrey at WR and maybe Barr.  WR continues to be a big need that has not been addressed yet.  Also wondering about what we are going to do at guard.  I don't think that Long is the answer and who knows whether Teller will develop. I also do not like that the Jets have acquired some of the players I was hoping the Bills would get.

     

     

  2. Plenty of rumors that the Bills have interest in certain free agents on the offensive side, but I have not seen many rumors of specific defensive players that the Bills may be interested in.  I would expect that we sign at least a couple of players on defense as well, but maybe not in the first wave.  At a minimum, could certainly use another outside linebacker and a defensive tackle.

  3. If Josh Allen can develop into a franchise type QB, it will help tremendously in the recruiting of free agents to Buffalo, including skill position players.  Unfortunately, this is a bit of a chicken or the egg problem in that Allen's success likely will be in large part dependent on having a strong group of WRs, RBs and offensive lineman.  As we approach the beginning of the free agency period, I will be happy if we sign some quality o-linemen (such as Daryl Williams and Mitch Morse), TE (such as Jesse James) and at least one veteran WR.  We need these types of building blocks to move forward on offense and then we can add at least one WR, RB and OG in the draft.  It would, at least, be a good start to fixing the offense and the Bills potentially becoming a more desirable destination for free agents in at least one of the categories that seems to matter (among others, including money), which is a having a young QB with potential to develop into a franchise QB.

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  4. This does not make a lot of sense to me on a bunch of levels.  Hope we are not giving up much in terms of players or picks since we are going to have to pay Brown a lot of money for a renegotiated contract and we still have a lot of needs.

     

    Feels like a Bills type move from the Whaley era and prior eras.  I will be really surprised if Beane decided to do something like this.  

  5. 33 minutes ago, Augie said:

     

    They will be judged by their results. In the meantime, I think the Rams are fine with their choice at HC. Experience has very real value, as does fresh innovative thinking. Will we get that? I don’t know, but my job isn’t hanging in the balance. Time will tell. 

     

    Agree with you that time will tell.  I do find it interesting that McD went for younger coaches across the board for his hires (OL, WR, QB coach and ST coordinator).  

  6. 4 hours ago, Augie said:

     

    I don’t know enough to have a firm opinion, but this seems to be the opposite of the anti-retread line of thinking. 

     

    I understand this kind of a perspective, but experience can be a very positive attribute for coaches.  I also don't think anyone is in favor of hiring a retread that has had limited or no success, but there were a number of assistant coaches and coordinators that were available who would have been good hires.  I also understand that many coaches may not want to come to Buffalo for any number of reasons, including team or area related, so it is not only difficult to assess these hires but also how many potential candidates were interested in coming to Buffalo.

  7. I am pretty underwhelmed by the new hires to the coaching staff.  There were a lot of experienced assistant coaches and coordinators available after the season with all of the head coaching changes.  Were these the most qualified assistant coaches that we could hire?  Was Dorsey the best QB coach that was available to us?  At this point, I am not sure if there is anything more important to the future success of the team than Allen's development.  I also find the continuing reach back and connections to the Panthers a bit tiresome.

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  8. If the Bills were going to hire a current NFL assistant ST coach instead of someone who has experience as an NFL ST coordinator, is this the best choice from that group?  I guess we will never know who they considered and interviewed, but you would think that many in the current group of assistant ST coaches on other teams would have been interested in a promotion to a coordinator position with the Bills.

  9. Not suggesting that these departures were not warranted, but probably not a good look that McDermott has been hiring and firing assistant coaches and coordinators on a consistent basis in his first two years.  Sprinkle in our history of firing head coaches after three years and assistant coaches/coordinators may also have concerns about their longevity with the Bills.

  10. It will be interesting to see how many of the UDFAs remain on the roster and contribute after free agency and the draft.  We had a lot of holes going into this season, and we did not have the money to fill these holes with free agents, leaving us with little choice but to use low cost/young player options.

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