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DrDawkinstein

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  1. Yep, its the cost of having a team to cheer for for such a small market.
  2. I'd argue that he has a ton of respect for Brady, where he has little to no respect for the Bills or Buffalo.
  3. Fair enough. I'm a little harsher on him, but not by much. I'd agree he's "average" (at best), with more weaknesses than just awareness. But we're just splitting hairs at that point. If we could get him back at or less than Milano's money, I'm for it.
  4. This would seem to contradict your earlier statement where you were questioning the assessment that he is just an average player. Unless I'm misreading and you were actually agreeing with Badol?
  5. Again, so what? What is the point you are trying to make? Without assuming, it sounds like you are saying: Since the Bills Defensive Unit has been ranked at the top as a whole, a player who is on the field a lot MUST be a top player. And since the Bills Defensive Unit back in 2014-2017 wasnt good, a player who was on the field a lot must also be not very good. Is that close? Please clarify.
  6. Sweet straw man to try to bolster your nonsensical argument that a player being on the field a lot means anything towards their performance. Next!
  7. So what? Just because he is "on the field" doesnt mean he is actually contributing much. As a matter of fact, I'd use that same statement to argue it's even worse that he has so few big plays given the amount of reps he gets.
  8. And that is where we disagree, and the grey area that drives the discussion and debate here, and brings us back to my first post where I pointed out that Klein stepped in for 2 games and did just as well as Edmunds and even made more significant plays than Edmunds did all year. I agree that the Bills could do much better than Klein as a starter, but I dont think Edmunds is much better than him either. Certainly not at almost 3x the cost.
  9. It is in no way useful on March 1. We're 6 months away, anything can happen between now and then. It will only lead to more bickering here.
  10. Right. But I think there will be equivalent value players at both CB and WR at #25. And one can come in, start right away, and play every down, and the other will be a part-time contributor. I think we all agree if Linderbaum was there, you sprint up to the podium without question. But outside of that, it gets murky.
  11. Fair enough, thanks for the numbers. Agreed that with the way we spread the ball out and around, we can never have enough WRs. Especially as injuries pop up. I'm just considering the difference in contributions between a #4 WR option vs starting CB. I'm all for drafting O. It has definitely been neglected. But I dont want to force things, "just because". I'll be shocked if Dean is still there at #25.
  12. Diggs, Davis, Knox are/will be Josh's top-3, trusted targets. Do we spend a 1st round pick on a guy who is our 4th option (at best)? Or a CB who can start right away, play every down, and contribute immediately? (I agree on G/C, but outside of Linderbaum, I don't think there are any worth the #25 pick) I appreciate the list and actual answer. Thanks! Same question for you as above. Are you taking balls away from Davis and Knox? Is it worth spending #25 on a guy who will be 4th or 5th option?
  13. Outside of Linderbaum, what O players or positions would you want to see at #25?
  14. I was going to say a 3rd, but then saw he's set to make $7.2M with only 1 year left, so that puts me at a 5th or 6th round at best.
  15. You are delusional if you think we re-sign Edmunds at $8-9M/year. If we could do that, then all these threads are unnecessary because even though he has been disappointing, I think everyone could agree that they'd be happy to have him at $8M/year. Hell, that's about what Klein makes. Edmunds will be in the $13-15M range. We are paying him $12.5M this year.
  16. I realize that is the likely way Beane handles it in reality, yes. But I wasnt trying to predict the future. I was addressing the question of "If we trade/cut Edmunds, who can replace him?" being asked as if it's impossible to find another guy to play MLB. We have a guy who can play MLB on the roster right now and he makes half as much as Edmunds. Is it the BEST solution EVER? No, but it's a solution, and I believe a fairly reasonable one for the reasons I listed.
  17. That's exactly what I want out of my HC tho.
  18. I tend to be one of those posters. Mostly because: 1. I think Dane Jackson can take the #2 spot 2. McBeane have proven they can find and develop decent DBs in the mid/later rounds. 3. I'd rather draft from the inside-out. OL and DL early. But given the way most mocks are falling (for whatever that's worth), I dont expect guys like Linderbaum, Davis, or Dean to be available at #25. So if the value/BPA is CB, then so be it.
  19. Chiefs made the same proposal in 2019 after OT blew up in their face. Buncha losers tho, right? A lot of teams are pushing for OT changes. Not just the Bills.
  20. Welp, 1st Round CB it is then! Once Beane says stuff like this, you can pretty much count on it.
  21. That doesnt... really make sense tho... The stadium and the team do fine there. It's any surrounding business that would fail. Not sure what someone renting the parking lots during the week would do about driving business to restaurants and hotels?
  22. Chiefs, Pats, Browns, Steelers, Packers, pretty much all the cold weather teams, have natural grass.
  23. No hotels, no Ubers, no bars, no restaurants. Just a giant PITA to get to/from unless you want to be camped out all day, or drive drunk. But we're getting natural grass, so we at least have that going for us. Makes no sense to put anything else there since it they'll only get 10-12 days of business. Which is why it doesnt make sense to put the stadium there either. But oh well. Buffalo gonna Buffalo. The grass is the part that makes the most sense!
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