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  1. That is a problem I will love to have at the end of the season- if teams are beating down the door to interview him for HC, it means we probably finish top 10 and make the playoffs. If that is how it goes down, I really don't think he will want to leave. He took a lot of crap from 49'ers fans and critics about his performance in SF so I can see him sticking around here and being successful. He will be rated as one of the best OC's in the league if he is able to take a Tyrod Taylor led offense deep into the playoffs. The Bills also have an ace up their sleeve: Terry Pagula. He has proved that money is no issue when acquiring & retaining talent. I'm sure he will have no problem matching & adding 10% to whatever offer Roman might receive.
  2. That Giants board is pretty funny. They're expecting to beat us without too much of a fight for some reason. Apparently their lack of pass rush is a good thing because Tyrod is a mobile QB who runs all over even though that's just wrong. They also have the best WR corp in the league with the return of Cruz even though he hasn't played at all & is coming off major surgery. Tannehill had nearly 300 yards passing so they think this pass defense sucks and Eli is going to pick it apart- even though almost all his production came in garbage time. Seriously, go over there and read some of rhe craziness. It's a good laugh for a Monday
  3. No way would I trade McKelvin. He really started to come on last season & was playing great as the CB2. The NFL is clearly a passing league & you can never have too many good CBs. When he returns, we will have one of the best set of CBs in the league. The NE game was a perfect example of why you don't trade him. Gilmore can take care of the top WR threat and then you have McKelvin & Darby to take care of Edelman and/or double team Gronk. I also don't think it would even be worth it to trade him. I would guess he would probably bring a 4th round pick in a trade & that simply isn't worth it. I'd consider a trade if they were offering a 1st or maybe a 2nd but I really dont see that happening
  4. I don't see how that is a bad thing? So instead of taking a sack or throwing it away for zero yards, he can use his legs to pick up positive yardage... what's the problem?? It's not like he is taking off running unnecessarily - he has 17 rushing attempts thru 3 games. He has completed 73%, 77%, and 74% in his 3 games. I'm pretty sure that's good for top 3 in the NFL. On top of that, he leads the league in air yards per attempt which shows he isn't just checking down.
  5. How is Tyrod "not super accurate"?? He is at 74.4% completion percentage this season! That is fantastic and good for top 3 in the entire league. It's not like he is just checking down either: he's averaging nearly 10 yards per attempt & led the league in air yards per attempt. In his 3 games , he has yet to complete less then 70% of his throws. He has 7 TD / 3 INT, 116 QB rating & another 96 yards rushing + 1 TD.
  6. The Incognito signing was huge. He really has solidified this line & been a major part of the run game's success. He was #2 rated linemen goimg into today and I dont see that going anywhere but up after his performance today. He has been blowing up holes for the RBs and making life much easier for Glenn and Wood. He had the key block on Williams 41 yard TD. The run defense had been top notch. Preston Brown is turning into an elite ILB & is the cherry on top of this front 7. Being able to stifle the run game makes things so much easier on a defense. You get plenty of 3rd and longs where the defense can pin it's ears back and go hard aftet QB.
  7. I went Taylor. He's proven he can read defenses and make the neccessary throws. I was afraid he would rely too much on his legs but he stayed in the pocket tonight and made the throws. That ability will help him tremendously in making plays with his legs- keep defenses from cheating. Taylor also fits into what Roman wants to do on offense the best. He will be deadly on the read option. I'd rather see Taylor in there then Cassel just on upside alone. Worst case, Taylor flops & you can just throw Cassel in- he is what he is at this point in his career
  8. Taylor definitely raised some eyebrows tonight with his play. He has a very unique skill set that Roman had a lot of success with Kaep in SF. His arm really impressed me; we already knew he was one of, if not the fastest QB in the league. I can't wait to see how he plays with the starters against a pretty CLE defense. The running game was firing on all cylinders so that should provide him with plenty of pass friendly situations.
  9. I absolutely love the Felton signing. FB's are a dying breed in the NFL due to all of the spread type offenses being used but he will be a tremendous asset for Roman's offense. Who didn't love watching Sam Gash destroy LB's paving the way for the RB?? A FB like that is like having a Brandon Spikes LB on offense- you have a guy that can punish the defense like they want to punish your offense. Felton will help bring some much needed intensity to this offense. McCoy is going to love having Felton out there looking to seek and destroy defenders. He paved the way for Peterson's 2000 yard season. With the way this offense will operate, I can see Shady putting up 1600 yards & 10+ TDs. This team has struggled mightily punching the ball in at the goalline & Felton should really help remedy that
  10. Oh wow, some of the posts in this thread are ridiculous. Look, I absolutely love FJax & everything he has done for this team and the community. He's been a stand up guy, a team leader, & a great all around RB. But there is no way in hell FJax is currently a better RB then LeSean McCoy- that is just insanity. Jackson in his prime a few years back was not better then Shady McCoy. McCoy is an elite RB (top 3) right now. If you polled all 32 GMs, every single one would choose McCoy. Shady has the most rushing yards of any NFL RB over the past 5 seasons. He is also extremely durable coming off bacK to back 300+ carry seasons. The last 2 seasons in PHI, McCoy has: 626 carries / 2926 yards / 4.65 ypc / 14 rushing TD / 80 receptions / 694 rec yards / 2 TD / 26 plays of 20+ yards / 7 plays of 40+ yards That is elite production. Father time has definitely caught up to FJax. He only averaged 3.7 ypc last season. Over the past 2 seasons, he has 12 plays of 20+ yards & a single 40+ yard play. He was never a super explosive runner to begin with and he has slowed down. I am all for an open competition at every single position on this team; RB included. Let Shady,FJax, Boobie, Bryce Brown, & Karlos Williams battle it out. McCoy is obviously going to out perform everyone & win the starting job. I think the real battle to watch is FJax, Boobie, Bryce Brown, & Karlos Williams fight for the remaining 2 RB roster spots. I'm almost positive Bryce Brown is going to be cut/traded. I'm hoping FJax can out play one of Boobie or Karlos and stick around. But if Karlos Williams looks like a stud & Boobie plays well and keeps up his very good special teams play, I wont be outraged if FJAX is odd man out
  11. I actually really like the Darby pick now that I've read up on the draft; the lack of a 1st round pick really tempered my excitement for this year's draft. Still, I consider Sammy Watkins as our 1st this year as well because I really believe he is going to become an elite WR1. Players like Watkins don't grow on trees & if yiu have the chance to get him, you do what you must. Looking at Darby's numbers at FSU & his combine, you could argue he has 1st round talent. 5'11" / 193lb is very good size for a CB. Combine that with his outstanding athleticism (4.38 @ combine / 4.2's during training, 41.5" vertical) & you have a prototypical modern day NFL CB. He was a pure gamer on FSU's championship defense winning freshmen of the year. The lack of INTs is no big deal because teams simply did not throw the ball at him. He had the best coverage metric of any CB in this draft. Ryan's defense calls for press corners that can play man on man which is what he excels at. He can match up with someone like Edleman all game long & take care of business by himself. Regarding the glut of CBs on this team: you can never, ever have too many quality CBs... especially in today's pass heavy game. A nickel defense has pretty much become a team's base defense due to the prevalence of 3 WR sets. So we can line up: Gilmore, McKelvin, Darby as out starting 3. Then we have Graham, Robey, & Brooks to fill out our dime defense . Injuries happen & McKelvin and Graham aren't getting any younger. Gilmore, McKelvin, and Darby give us 3 starting CBs that can matchup man on man leaving Ryan to get very creative with his blitzes
  12. McCoy is the leading rusher in the NFL over the last 5 seasons. He will be the centerpiece of Roman's run centric offense so I could see McCoy (with Felton blocking for him) adding 480 yards overall which would equal 40 yards per game over the course of a season. That increase would place them just outside the top 10
  13. Last year, the Bills finished 26th in the league in total offense with 318 yards per game. If they can increase that output by 60 yards per game, that would vault this offense into the top 10 (9th). I think with the addition of McCoy, Felton, Incognito, & whomever they draft on the line, that should drastically increase their rushing output. I think those additions alone with Roman's offense shoukd be good for 40-50 yards a game. This team didn't have a single 100 yard rusher - don't think anyone even broke 80 yards. Then you gave the additions of Clay & Harvin. Those Two should be good for another 20 yards per game. Add in Watkins with a full offseason of NFL work & an OC that will actually use him and he will easily Crack 1000 yards. Woods will be in the all important 3rd year which a lot of WRs break out in. Even with Cassel or Manuel at QB, I think we can still have a top 15 passing attack. Watkins, Harvin, Shady, & Clay are beasts in the screen game/short passing game. The shear amount of talent this offense can throw out there in 3 WR sets means that they will always have a mismatch. Once teams start stacking the box to stop Shady, Watkins/Woods/Harvin/Clay will make them pay in the passing game
  14. Great news now that we know he is ours. I really think this kid can be a pro-bowl caliber TE. Plays like this one are what have me some excited about this acquisition. So much versatility from one player. He runs with a lot of power and has no issue with lowering his shoulder to run over a safety or using his agility to juke/out run a LB. I cannot wait to see what Roman has planned for this offense: Sammy Watkins - Robert Woods - Percy Harvin - Charles Clay - LeSean McCoy Now that is one stacked offense on 3 WR sets. So many weapons. Sammy Watkins should be quite the happy fellow right now since he will have a lot more room to work with
  15. I'm leaning towards BPA with their 2nd rounder. 50th overall is going to be their first pick in the draft so they might as well get the highest quality player they can find. There are always "sure fire" 1st round rated players that drop out of the 1st night & are available in the 2nd. Hopefully there will be a 1st round caliber player waiting for them there. In the 3rd, I'd go the BPA between offensive line, LB, & CB. I'm leaning towards an OG here since you can never have too many quality linemen. Should be abke to get a pretty good guard in the 3rd. The rest of the picks should probably go CB, S, and rush LB. Can never have too many good CBs or pass rushers
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