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This Will Be The Make Or Break Year For This Regime
Buffalo_Stampede replied to H2o's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes. They built it. They deserve it. -
This Will Be The Make Or Break Year For This Regime
Buffalo_Stampede replied to H2o's topic in The Stadium Wall
This regime can probably missed the playoffs 1-2 years. Depends how it goes. But they do have some leeway, they’ve earned it. -
What's the point of this team's philosophy?
Buffalo_Stampede replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall
Because people want to either be proven right or prove others wrong. But you can’t prove anything until the games are played so there’s a lot of screaming. -
What's the point of this team's philosophy?
Buffalo_Stampede replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall
Mahomes had to adjust his game for similar reasons. 2 high safeties. Allen still forces it at times. -
What's the point of this team's philosophy?
Buffalo_Stampede replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall
One thing about how teams defend Josh Allen is he gets 2 high safeties probably the most in the league. That’s even without a speedy deep threat. I think they’re trying to build an offense that uses short passes and the run game to defeat 2 high safeties. Also Josh is never shy about forcing it even vs 2 high safeties. I think the design of the offense is attempting to get Josh safer throws. He’ll still throw some of them. -
I think he had a great draft personally. We’ll have to wait and see if he did the right thing at WR.
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Beane: "This team is in transition"
Buffalo_Stampede replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, transition is a good word. Rebuilding I don’t agree with because they have Josh Allen. They are transitioning leadership. -
I really felt trading Diggs was the right move but I also felt if they traded Diggs it meant they were going all out to replace him. Meaning double dipping at WR in the 1st and 2nd, or trading up. I agree, Shakir is in a similar spot as Davis. Right now it’s scary because we don’t have a known dependable top target either. I do think Kincaid can be that guy. He can be a 100 catch 1100 yard target. But who knows. He has that type of ability though.
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Davis was the 3rd or 4th WR after being drafted in 2020. He was developing into WR2 very nicely. Slot WR was the position most in need of young talent. Beasley turned 31 in 2020. We had nothing behind him. Rondale Moore and Elijah Moore were the hot names in the 2021 draft. Both would’ve been excellent prospects to replace Beasley. They took Rousseau. They probably made the right pick there. Before the 2022 season we felt very good about Diggs and Davis as WR1 and WR2 for now and the future. They needed a slot WR now with Beasley finished. They weren’t prepared to replace Beasley. There really wasn’t an opportunity to draft a slot WR early that year. Skyy Moore was talked about a lot in the 2nd. They could’ve traded up in the 2nd for Moore. Instead they doubled down on edge. They did however draft Shakir that year, but they didn’t play him much. They went with McKenzie after Crowder went down. In 2022 Davis failed to take a leap forward after his historic playoff game vs KC. His ankle injury definitely covered up his failure. Gave him an excuse. Bills were not aggressive enough to replace him or bring in competition. Instead, in the 2023 draft they took a TE to play in the slot. Still trying to find a slot WR, even though Shakir was here. They liked Shakir, but didn’t trust him yet. McKenzie was popular, maybe that was the reason he played over Shakir. I think they wanted WR Addison but thought he might fall to them. I’m not sure if they saw Addison as a slot or an outside WR though. I don’t think they saw him as a Davis replacement. He was more like Diggs or a slot WR. What I’m saying is I don’t think there was a real opportunity to draft a Davis replacement in the 1st or 2nd without a massive trade up. They could’ve drafted a developmental guy in the middle rounds, but that probably doesn’t satisfy what people wanted. 2022 free agency was a possibility to add a legit WR. They gave Von $120 million. They definitely could’ve dipped into free agency to replace Davis but at that point he was coming off his historic playoff game. They likely would’ve signed Christian Kirk for the slot if they added a WR. 2023 was probably the best chance to replace Davis with a free agent WR. Hopkins was the opportunity. They didn’t do it for whatever reason. I dont think Davis was a failed WR2. He did produce some decent numbers. I think the biggest failure at WR up until this year was how they handled slot WR. In 2024 they need someone to step up at both outside spots and slot. We’ll see what happens.
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Rd 2, Pick 33: WR Keon Coleman, Florida State
Buffalo_Stampede replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
Didn’t watch anything in depth on Coleman because I thought the Bills wanted a different type of WR. I think the only comment I made on Coleman was “maybe Beane was happy he ran a slow 40, like with Gabe Davis.” I watched him the last few days while in Twobillsdrive jail, and yeah he’s not a separator. But he’s extremely athletic. WRs that don’t separate are very hard to project. We’ll just have to wait and see how he performs with NFL CBs all over him. Will he be able to make the contested catches vs NFL CBs and will Josh throw him the 50/50 balls? It’ll be fun to watch him develop. -
WR1 is someone that gets open consistently, no matter the coverage. WR1 can come in all shapes and sizes, all speeds and positions. Outside WR is the typical WR1, but slots and TEs can also be WR1.
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Legette to the Chiefs.