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Breer: How the Bills Were Built
Coach Tuesday replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You shouldn't take it - it was a horrible pick in terms of resource allocation and player selection. No need to draft a guard that high and he's not even a good one - he came into his second season out of shape and unprepared, and looked like the worst starter in the NFL before leaving with an injury. Plus DK Metcalf was the pick there. -
Detroit Interested in Ken Dorsey
Coach Tuesday replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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That’s the key question. Was just watching the Football Outsiders conference championship video preview and they basically said, you either trust the data and pick Buffalo, or believe that this season doesn’t matter and the Chiefs can just flip a switch to turn into the 2018-19 version of themselves, which analytics has never seen happen. The non-analytics media seems to believe this to be the case. The smart money seems to be on Buffalo covering if not winning outright. Also I’m nervous.
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Breer: How the Bills Were Built
Coach Tuesday replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Breer: How the Bills Were Built
Coach Tuesday replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It underscores what we’ve been saying - the next hard part starts now (first hard part was getting a QB). Once Allen gets paid, they have to become more efficient at drafting and pro personnel. They’ve been good there - but they’ll need to be better than good if they want to stack rings. It’s so hard - the Saints have drafted so well and they won only once with Brees. You’ve got to really hit it out of the park in rounding out the roster when your QB is on a max deal. -
Good read here: https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/01/22/gameplan-buffalo-bills-built-conference-championship-rosters ”And that brings us back to our jumping-off point here—which was that the Bills actually have fewerhome-grown players than the other conference finalists. That’ll change, Beane assures, because it has to. Buffalo’s going to try to sign Allen long-term this offseason, and he’s not the only young star on that roster with big money on the horizon. In time, it’ll mean shifting the Bills’ model—only two of the team’s 14 biggest cap numbers for 2020 belong to homegrown guys, and those are to the first two draft picks of the Beane-McDermott Era, White and Dawkins, to sign big second contracts. As more re-up, the margin for error shrinks, and Beane knows it. Which eventually will lead to the Bills’ chart look more like the Chiefs’, Packers’ and Bucs’.”
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GDT: Step 1 to MAGA - Biden Inauguration
Coach Tuesday replied to Backintheday544's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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... equals a back door Duke Williams thread.
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I mostly agree with this analysis. Sounds like McDermott saw the same thing and told Daboll at halftime to adjust. Honestly he shouldn’t have to do it, Dabs needs a bit more situational awareness. Dabs sometimes is a bit too slow with making in-game adjustments although he usually does make them. I haven’t watched the All-22 but on the TV broadcast of Allen’s deep throws it looked to me that there were guys open underneath. The best way to keep Mahomes off the field is to sustain time-consuming drives so I hope they are more patient this week on offense. Work down the field slowly. Use the whole play clock. Etc.
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I could see Brown being a cap casualty this offseason - he just can't stay healthy enough to justify his price (which isn't high, but still). The Bills are in prime real estate for a trade down in this draft, and if they can pick up another 2nd or 3rd or 4th (and maybe another 2021 3rd if Houston hires Frazier), they will be in great shape to snap up some cost-controlled replacements for the inevitable veteran departures, not to mention depth.
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He didn't keep himself in top shape this offseason and Pollard looked like the better back. Saquan Barkley and Leonard Fournette are two other backs drafted in the top ten who haven't helped their teams reach the next level. McCaffrey is great when he's healthy; when he's not, the entire offense falls apart. And none of these backs are worth the premium you have to pay to draft and then re-sign them as compared to a replacement-level running back.