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What would you trade for Jerry Jeudy?
Billz4ever replied to RocCityRoller's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Jeudy is a pretty good receiver. My only concern with him is his durability. He seems kind of injury prone to me. He's missed 9 games over the last 2 seasons. -
I think it's abundantly clear Oliver hasn't lived up to what the team expected from him when they took him at #9 overall. Having said that, I think it would be difficult to find a team willing to take on his $11M salary going into this year. I think we're stuck with him for this year and we just have to hope for the best and that he has a breakout season in a contract year.
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The Bills picked up his 5th year option. That money is fully guaranteed bud.
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If he wasn't owed $11M maybe we get some team to bite, but that's a big price tag for a player who hasn't lived up to expectations.
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Even if you cut Oliver, it still counts as dead cap. You're now saying we can just cut him, but in another breath say we can trade him? You're saying a guy we can just cut has trade value?
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A stretch? Taking on an underperforming player owed $11M to accommodate Henry isn't a stretch. That's a pipe dream.
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LMAO, if it weren't for Josh, this line looks even worse than it was.
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That assumes Tennessee even wants Oliver. Why would they want an undersized, underperforming DT who's owed almost $11M dollars this year?
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Beane just said in the presser they have about $9M to work with and that includes having to sign this year's draft class with that. How exactly are you getting Oliver's $$ off the books? Besides the cap issue, it's not like we don't still have issues to address on the O-line. If you're giving all our high draft picks away, how do you do that? I really hope you don't think signing Mc Govern and re-signing Boettger takes our line from dreadful to now good. This isn't a KC style approach. KC realized they had line issues a couple seasons ago and they addressed them.
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Isaac Seumalo, G, **Update - Signed by Steelers
Billz4ever replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Must be nice to have so much talent on your O-line you can't even use it all. -
Bills Fans Call Out Cole Beasley for ‘Slander’
Billz4ever replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
So if you're a Bills player you're supposed to lie? Funny thing is I bet Josh would say those guys are better because he's actually humble and knows he still has a lot to prove before he should be placed above those guys. -
Beane still looking to add big bodied RB to roster
Billz4ever replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
Which amazes me. Had he been their #1 all season, he's well over 1K yards. He had five 100-yd games, which was 4th best in the league. I wanted him here, but it wasn't meant to be. -
That's what baffles me even more with the Bills strategy going into the playoff game. We already had a glimpse of it in the cancelled game, but Frazier seemed to proceed to go with the exact same game plan. The teams that take the short routes away or at least disrupt Cincy's timing give them fits because it forces Burrow to hold the ball longer and allows the pass rush to get home. And what did we do? We played well off their receivers and played right into their hands. The very opposite of what you should be doing against them. Those throws were there for Burrow all night long. So frustrating.
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Singletary—inarguably above average statistically: discuss
Billz4ever replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
We could've had Foreman but for some reason it didn't seem like Beane really pursued. He'd have come cheap too. He signed with the Bears for $3M. I can't believe we couldn't do better than that if we tried. Plus, we had the advantage of being a contender. -
Singletary—inarguably above average statistically: discuss
Billz4ever replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
As it's been said, the Bills need a bigger back. We need someone to contrast Cook, who can pound the rock, and can get those tough short yards. We don't need both Singletary and Cook. Foreman was the idea guy to fill that role and would've come cheap. I can't believe Beane wasn't all over that. -
Beane still looking to add big bodied RB to roster
Billz4ever replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's listed at 247, but I wouldn't be surprised if he's really over 250 now at all. -
Beane still looking to add big bodied RB to roster
Billz4ever replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think it should be a no-brainer they go with Foreman. I'm actually really surprised Carolina picked up Sanders, which mean they are moving on from Foreman or Foreman would be RB2. Foreman ran for 877 yds in their final 11 games, including five 100-yd games, which was good for 4th in all of football. And he did it all behind a line ranked 17th in run blocking per PFF. -
Beane still looking to add big bodied RB to roster
Billz4ever replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
With Miles Sanders leaving Philly, I think that makes the likelihood they will take Robinson at #10 skyrocket. With Carolina signing Sanders, that means it's all but certain Foreman is done there. I hope Beane is taking a serious look at him. 6'1" 236. Not going to get much bigger than that at RB unless you're talking Derrick Henry. -
Beane still looking to add big bodied RB to roster
Billz4ever replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sounds great. I hope he's also still looking to improve the O-Line more than he has. Call me crazy, but I don't think signing McGovern and re-signing Boettger is going to take the line from dreadful to good. -
I've said it a hundred times...If Allen were simply a pocket passer with so-so mobility, the Bills break the record for sacks taken in a season. Allen bails that line out more times than can be counted.
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Is there any defensive player you'd be happy with at pick 27?
Billz4ever replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Depending a lot on who's already off the board, I'm becoming very comfortable with the idea of trading out of the first round and getting into the early second.