I’ll trust and give McBeane the benefit of the doubt on anything they do but if Bills don’t get Trade up for Rosen (doubtful), Darnold (unlikely) or Allen (perhaps), I’d be happy to stay where they are, select Falk (accurate, scans field, good build) and acquire Smith or one of the MN QBs.
This makes no sense to me. Daboll may be new to you but McD has known him most of his life and probably had him in his sights for years. If he wanted BD then why wait? It’s very possible BD had opportunity options as well.
Y’all are idiots. Move on. I’m not upset he’s gone but he doesn’t deserve your vitriol. It’s hard enough to get fired but now he has to hear from the knucklehead section.
^This. No one should should be upset with this answer nor fight to the death on any other.
Having said that I could be little disappointed in a few scenarios including mortgaging a ton of picks to get top 5 pick or overpaying for a FA. But if they do, I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt.
I agree. Next year won’t be any easier and the Bills will need to take yet another leap to make the playoffs. The good news: all those teams look at breakdown the same way and likely shutter to think how much Buffalo can improve with a new QB, seasoned rookies and all the draft picks.
Don't see how you can say No to Keenum but consider Glennon, Osweiler or McCarron. (And I don’t want Winston either, even in the very unlikely event they cast him off).
I think the most realistic solution is to draft a QB but not expect them to play the first year (of two). Pick up any of the following:
- Alex Smith
- Case Keenum
- Sam Bradford
I believe Cousins would make t(e team significantly better but too expensive.
I dont have a QB draft favorite but would prefer not to trade up. I don’t really see any QB a trade up.
I makes a lot of sense to have all the “playoff”games at the same time. I bet viewership will be through the roof.
As for those with tickets, what’s the problem? Flex games are a fact, your team might go to the playoffs, haven’t you planned for this possibility? I bet fans on 15+ other teams would gladly take that problem.
The season could have been over weeks/months ago so, enjoy today. IMO, no matter what happens, I feel the team is moving in the right direction and the off-season is full of positive possibilities.
This is how I feel about it. My grade on most players starts with how I feel about the coaching staff and talent evaluators. Right now, I have full trust for the McBeane team and I’m excited what they can do in the off season. If they pick Allen, I’m all for it; Cousins, great; Bradford, cool . . .
Who it will be:
1.Alex Smith
2. Draft Pick
3. Sam Bradford
4. Kirk Cousins
5.Tyrod Taylor
Who I’d (realistically) like:
1. Cousins
2. Smith
3. Bradford
4. Bridgewater
5. Peterman
Who would have thought a drunk would get hurt by body-slaming a table?
Maybe he should try to following to see if something could go wrong:
- Holding a loaded pistol to his head
- Eating fire
- Sticking a needle in his eye
Romo is great but Nantz is terrible. So overrated.
Other favorites:
Play-by-Play:
- Ian Eagle
- Kevin Burkhardt
- Kevin Harlan
- Kenny Albert
- Chris Meyers
(Wish list: Gus Johnson/Romo for Super Bowl)
Color:
- Romo (let Romo be Romo - he can call every play pre-snap and I'd never complain)
- Fouts
- Gannon
(IMO: all others are meh - especially Gruden, who is the worst of the worst)
Right, his commentary is rendered meaningless when every player and every play is great. He's the Captain Obvious of the Broadcast Booth. "If they got one more yard it would be a first down" (yeah, think?)