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BillsFanForever19

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  1. Since everyone hangs on Stefon Diggs' every move on Social Media - he posted a video today of himself doing workouts in Bills shorts on his Instagram story. Strange voluntary choice of workout apparel if he doesn't want to be a Bill anymore.
  2. @GunnerBill - you were talking about needing to see Legette in Round 1 Mocks to believe he's being considered there. Mel Kiper's latest Round 1 Mock had him. Personally, if we took a CB and our guy went the very next pick, my sobriety would be seriously tested. https://www.on3.com/pro/news/2024-nfl-draft-mel-kiper-makes-big-changes-in-updated-mock-draft-five-qbs-in-first-round-predictions/
  3. Yeah, I assumed if you were holding me to that it would be the same on the other hand for you. Debt paid.
  4. Minimal cap saving of around 1.25m on a cut is now out. Good news is it seems like anyone worrying that Matt Haack was anything but a Camp Leg probably no longer needs to worry.
  5. You do know that DT's go around the area we picked Ed Oliver all the time, right? 2023: Pick 9 - Jalen Carter 2022: Pick 13 - Jordan Davis 2020: Pick 7 - Derrick Brown 2019: Pick 3: Quinnen Williams 2019: Pick 9 - Ed Oliver 2019: Pick 13 - Christian Wilkins 2018: Pick 12 - Vita Vea 2018: Pick 13 - Daron Payne 2016: Pick 12 - Sheldon Rankins 2015: Pick 6 - Leonard Williams 2015: Pick 12 - Danny Shelton 2014: Pick 13 - Aaron Donald You're treating Defensive Tackle as if it were Running Back. It's a valuable position. There's a reason why they've been so expensive this offseason. It isn't absurd at all to take a DT in the Top 10 if that's where they're ranked on the Draft Board. And Ed Oliver was a Top 10 talent in 2019.
  6. I don't understand. On one hand, you're arguing that you put him at the X. On the other you're saying "Imagine a defensive coordinators nightmare not knowing for sure on every play who X,Y or Z really was on any given play". I'm not advocating you never put him on the Boundary. I'm open to having him there from time to time. I'm simply saying where he's found success in the league is not there full time. You put him where he's succeeded. Samuel full time Outside is a projection and a gamble.
  7. Heal the world Make it a better place For you and for me and the entire human race There are people dying If you care enough for the living Make a better place for you and for me
  8. Wait, so you're saying that you lean towards him staying on this team, just as I do. But if he is traded, you're going to take personal victory laps for being right that he *was* traded, and clown me for all eternity? Talk about having your cake and eating it too. There is no losing here for you - as if he stays, you'll say "well yeah, I leaned that way the whole time" - even though your entire footprint on this thread has been disagreeing with anyone who says it's unlikely to happen and anyone who reads into what's said as anything but the worst. Honestly, I don't think our stances are all that different. We're just coming from different sides of it. Your stance is he'll most likely be here, but you oppose people who think there's no chance he could be moved. My stance is that he'll most likely be here, but I oppose people who see no chance that his tweets mean anything but the worst and that it's likely, if not, necessary we trade him in 2024 and can't wait for 2025. At this moment, I don't see it happening. Am I closed off to the idea that things could change? No. If he were to wake up tomorrow and take to Twitter and clearly (not cryptically) state he wants out, that would be different than where we're at right now. Which is just fans and a portion of the media running with assumptions, rumor, and innuendo passed as fact.
  9. If that were in their plans, they wouldn't have signed Mike Williams today to an up to 15m contract to go along with Garrett Wilson.
  10. It's not the preferred choice by me or most fans. But it's not an "AWFUL" idea. Right now we have Ed Oliver and Daquan Jones at DT and that's literally it. And we use a heavy rotation there. DT will probably be one of our first 2 picks. And there's an argument to be made with how deep WR is and how thin top prospect D-Line talent is that it makes more sense to take the DT first and trade up in Round 2 for a WR. I'd rather we didn't do that. But to say there isn't merit in the idea or that it's "AWFUL" isn't true.
  11. The Cover 1 guys have been big on Mike Edwards as a potential Safety in our system. I trust them over PFF grades.
  12. Shaq Lawson replacement. Probably/hopefully on a non-qualifying Comp deal.
  13. I mean we're "moving" one player over and replacing him with a guy who played there rotationally last season. You don't spend a 1st or even a 2nd on a Backup Center. A starting Center takes 100% of snaps unless there's an injury. You don't spend a 1st on depth that isn't rotational and doesn't have a clear path to a Starting job. Especially when there's a million other holes elsewhere, including Starters and positions where there's rotation. And doing so wouldn't remedy the situation of Josh having not taken a snap from anyone on the roster. That's just a situation that was going to happen one day or another with Morse getting up there in age. McGovern was solid. But a big part of Morse being moved was that McGovern and Morse weren't a great combo together. For as good as McGovern was at holding the line and not allowing pressure to get through, he's not good at pushing Defenders back in the Rush game. Neither was Morse. That kind of skill is better for Center. As outside of short yardage situations, you're not running it straight up the middle (and we use a pusher in those situations anyways). You want your LG to get push. They see McGovern as tailor made for Center. That's how you feel. But their actions and words have said this is what they feel is best. And that trumps your feelings. We made the move of Morse and Bates because we had a plan and pieces in place for Center. Makes no sense, with the amount of holes we have, to voluntarily choose to blow that up and then spend our 1st Rounder to fix it. If it isn't WR, which it should be - it needs to be DE, as Miller could be toast and Epenesa, while great in rotation, probably isn't an every down Starter and we have nothing beyond Groot, Von, and Epenesa in the rotation. Or DT, as we only have Oliver and Daquan and literally nothing else for the rotation. Even DB is more of a need than Center, as we have only Taylor Rapp (a marginal starter) and dubious depth in Lewis and Hamlin. Depth Center and OG is something we'll address with FA's on a bargain or mid Round Draft picks for development and insurance. But you don't spend a 1st or a 2nd on those roles.
  14. Were you not aware of this when you made your post? McGovern starting at Center and David Edwards taking McGovern's spot was everywhere as soon as we re-signed him.
  15. "Minnesota traded him" is what you've got as your smoking gun for everything. Minnesota trading him in 2020 when he was younger and cheaper vs. us doing it now, especially after his 18.5m salary has become guaranteed, is not a 1 to 1 comparison.
  16. You know I need your love You've got that hold over me Long as I've got your love You know that I'll never leave When I wanted you to share my life I had no doubt in my mind And it's been you, woman Right down the line I know how much I lean on you Only you can see The changes that I've been through Have left a mark on me You've been as constant as a Northern Star The brightest light that shines It's been you, woman Right down the line
  17. Excerpt: Reality v. Fan Fiction and Clickbait Media.
  18. We just extended Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown's coming off a very good season. Why would we spend our 1st on a Backup Offensive Tackle?
  19. So we're looking at a pick for Davis, a pick for Floyd, and a pick for Dodson with Samuel cancelling out the pick for Jackson. There's also some potential for one for Settle after he (surprisingly) signed a 2 yr 7m deal.
  20. You know we have a 37 Page thread for this right?
  21. Man, you just want to convert everyone to positions other than the positions where they've found their footing and success in the NFL today, huh? It's not about "needing some big guy". It's about where a player plays best. Over the last number of seasons, Curtis Samuel has had 1042 snaps out of the Slot compared to 370 on the Boundary. He's someone who has burst off the line and gets open quickly in the short and intermediate passing game. He's tailor made there and has become the player he is there. You don't take a guy who plays less than 40% on the Outside and tell him he lives there now.
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