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JM57

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  1. I too enjoy generalizations based upon one game over three seasons
  2. Tyrod Taylor was a lot of things. He wasn't inaccurate though. He was hesitant and protected the ball to a fault. When he wanted to throw a deep ball, he threw a beautiful one. It wasn't that he couldn't physically throw the ball. He mentally refused to do it.
  3. Did Tyrod have, or need, a rocket arm to play here for 3 years? When he chose to cut it loose he had no problem driving the ball around. You don't need the world's strongest arm to deal with swirling winds.
  4. Yes, he also worked with Blake Bortles. Do you know what Darnold and Watson have in common? Good college production.
  5. Why am I not surprised that a prospect's paid private coach had good things to say about him? Talk him up. Make sure he gets drafted high. You get to add #7 overall pick to your resume. What is it like to have blind faith in a group of evaluators that have shown as a whole they are terrible at evaluating and projecting quarterbacks? I'll eat a sneaker if he's Brett Favre.
  6. Lyrics or not anyone with a functioning brain in their head at 15 years old knows you don't use certain words.
  7. The only way it could have been worse was trading higher and giving up more for the same QB. They traded away 3 of their top 6 picks and are going to leave this draft with major holes. Still need interior OL, DL depth, WR, CB depth, etc.
  8. Oh wow 228.7 yards per game, in the illustrious Mountain West Conference! Well I guess that swings it then. The Bills took a project QB with major accuracy and processing problems. Those are two traits in QBs that very often improve marginally, if at all. Look through scouting report after scouting report and you see the same things. Accuracy issues. Sloppy footwork. Inconsistent mechanics. Lack of anticipatory throws. He has some traits that are reminiscent of Big Ben or Stafford, such as the ability to bounce off contact and not take a sack, but doesn't read a defense like they do. His most common comparisons are a ceiling of Jay Cutler and a floor of Kyle Boller. Knowing what you know about Cutler's career, would you spend the #7 pick and two #2s on him? I sure as hell wouldn't.
  9. Didn't they have 3 home games in December/January in 2015/2016? It didn't snow for any of them, but it DID snow a bit during the Bengals game in October. Didn't they have 3 home games in a row in December in 2016? It only snowed for the Steelers game. Didn't they have 3 home games in December last year? It only snowed for the Colts game. One game, at most, per season. Glad we got the QB with frying pan hands and a rocket arm for ONE GAME PER SEASON
  10. Oh my god enough with the "wind and snow" crap. It snows for one home game, maybe, every year. It is windy for 1-2 games a year, and usually comes at the same time as the snow. It's garbage. 6-7 home games are played in perfectly fine weather, let alone road games that are almost always in better weather than here.
  11. I will not be amused. I will think about the choices that led to me being a Bills fan. And then I'll continue watching as they fail to develop him into anything close to a competent NFL QB
  12. Got that strange mustache and mullet combination going on too
  13. I would sign up for the Lamar Jackson Experience 100/100 times if my choice is between him and Josh Allen.
  14. Rudolph is a firm #5 on my preferences. Far behind Lamar Jackson at #4 but also far ahead of Josh Allen at #6. Drafting Allen is going to cause a very negative reaction on my part. Drafting Rudolph would be a big old MEH WHO CARES?
  15. The Bills need a quarterback and one of USC’s Sam Darnold, Wyoming’s Josh Allen, Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield and UCLA’s Josh Rosen would be there for the Bills at No. 2. ....only one of them?
  16. Or Rosen. He also does not have elite arm strength but is very accurate.
  17. I agree...the only way he is available at #12 is a scenario in which the Bills aren't getting one of the top QBs.
  18. There's about a 0% chance Smith is there at #12 when almost every team picking 6-11 could very much use a stud LB.
  19. Get your guy =/= Get a guy. In the 2004 draft there were 3 good QBs, legend has it they tried to move up to take Big Ben and failed and then settled for Losman. History shows that was a colossal mistake. I would have paid an obscene amount of draft capital to have Manning, Rivers or Big Ben instead of Losman. And the same applies this year. I do not care what it takes to get Rosen, Darnold or Mayfield. If the Bills settle for whoever, but those 3 turn out good while Allen, Jackson and Rudolph turn out mediocre, nothing changes from the last 20 years, the Bills will continue to flounder in mediocrity.
  20. I regret to inform you that Bodine is far from capable
  21. Great post. Ask a question you already think you know the answer to with nothing else to add. Thanks for contributing
  22. Wish I could save this to rub your nose in later
  23. The amount of people on this board who seem to be okay with watching Nathan Peterman or AJ McCarron for 16 games is truly astounding to me. There is one major goal in this draft. Get a quarterback. You have 5 picks in the first 65 and 6 in the first 96. Get. Your. Guy. Enough of this "what about next year's QB class" crap.
  24. Or they know enough from other visits they felt comfortable not bringing him in on an official visit. Or the official visit just never leaked. It's smokescreen season.
  25. Fellow section 240er here. Can't argue with this. Quick access to beer/food/bathrooms and a very quick entry/exit right up the ramp. Not the greatest view in the stadium but 100% worth the price paid. We're all (generally) well behaved too. I sit this close to the legendary PTR? Time to move
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