dave mcbride Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 This one first (Boldin's drop): http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/09000d5d81db3c63/Boldin-drops-potential-Ravens-TD and then this one: Flacco and the Ravens are just snakebitten. These are veteran receivers who all have reputations for good hands.
jjmac Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 To hear all the naysayers on this board, the Evans trade was the worst thing we've ever done. Judging by what little playing time he had due to injuries, I'm not surprised he didn't catch that pass.
PromoTheRobot Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 Kickers miss 47 yarders all the time. But when it's to win a Super Bowl, that sticks with you. It's all context. PTR
Hammered a Lot Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 To hear all the naysayers on this board, the Evans trade was the worst thing we've ever done. Judging by what little playing time he had due to injuries, I'm not surprised he didn't catch that pass. He caught the pass. The defender make a great play knocking the ball out.
jumbalaya Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 He caught the pass. The defender make a great play knocking the ball out. If the defender made a great play Evans would not have caught the pass. The defender made a poor play and at the last second did what he said he was taught to do slap at the ball. He was lucky Lee is a kitty and dropped it. Lee did nothing to cover up and hold on, he should have sat down.
NoSaint Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 (edited) If the defender made a great play Evans would not have caught the pass. The defender made a poor play and at the last second did what he said he was taught to do slap at the ball. He was lucky Lee is a kitty and dropped it. Lee did nothing to cover up and hold on, he should have sat down. It was shocking that from so far behind he actually got there and had time to make any play. It seemed like he got VERY far between the first and second foot landing- two long strides. Very good play on his part. Lee didn't hold it like his life depended on it - a mistake that probably happens more than most wrs admit, but without a great defensive play you never see. Lee got lazy on the biggest play of his life. He will never forget the play. Edited January 24, 2012 by NoSaint
Spillered The Beans Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 Lee Evans is an ok receiver. Its not completely his fault that he was so overrated coming into the league and still think he could be a good number 2 in the right situation
T master Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 To hear all the naysayers on this board, the Evans trade was the worst thing we've ever done. Judging by what little playing time he had due to injuries, I'm not surprised he didn't catch that pass. So what your saying is you would have much rather kept him around in order for him to get injured & then he would have gotten paid to be a cheerleader so that we would have done the exact same thing depend on our younger players to try & get the job done. Only to come back and make 3 or 4 catches to prove that he wasn't worth the 3 or 4 mil that he was getting paid so that this year coming up he would have been in the same boat as Mcgee , which i suppose you want us to bring him back next year too b/c he was once a good player for the team . After the fact i wished in some ways that we would have kept him b/c of injuries , but his production in comparison to what he is getting paid i think he surely was getting the better end of the deal !!!
Dragonborn10 Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 Who cares waht Evans was getting paid... The team has not been close to the cap in a decade or more. This year the trade hurt more than it helped becuase they were playing three PS players at WR in the end. A fourth round pick can turn into a solid contributior to an NFL team. Just about any offensive lineman or CB would have been more help this year but let's face it player for player trades almost never happen in the NFL.
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 why do people say it was a bad play? He caught the ball, he had 2 feet down and then the ball was stripped. Get over Lee not being in Buffalo. Who drops more (sure) TD passes, Lee or Stevie?
jjmac Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 He caught the pass. The defender make a great play knocking the ball out. He did not catch the pass. If he had caught the pass, the offical would have raised his arms to signal a touchdown, and Baltimore would be going to the Super Bowl. So what your saying is you would have much rather kept him around in order for him to get injured & then he would have gotten paid to be a cheerleader so that we would have done the exact same thing depend on our younger players to try & get the job done. Only to come back and make 3 or 4 catches to prove that he wasn't worth the 3 or 4 mil that he was getting paid so that this year coming up he would have been in the same boat as Mcgee , which i suppose you want us to bring him back next year too b/c he was once a good player for the team . After the fact i wished in some ways that we would have kept him b/c of injuries , but his production in comparison to what he is getting paid i think he surely was getting the better end of the deal !!! Dude, you need to seriously chill. If you had read my post, you would have seen that I led off with, "According to all the naysyaers on this board," which should have given you a clue that I do not castegorize myself as one of those naysayers. I am happy with the trade, and, as long as Buddy does something decent with that 4th-round pick, will continue to be happy with that trade. I do not hold any ill will towards Evans. I just think that hius time in Buffalo was over, and I'm happy we got something in return for him.
Beerball Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 To hear all the naysayers on this board, the Evans trade was the worst thing we've ever done. Judging by what little playing time he had due to injuries, I'm not surprised he didn't catch that pass. My question is and always will be...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Everyone points to his lack of production as proof that it was a good trade, but...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Please don't point to the extra pick until it is turned into a productive member of the Bills.
jjmac Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 My question is and always will be...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Everyone points to his lack of production as proof that it was a good trade, but...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Please don't point to the extra pick until it is turned into a productive member of the Bills. No, it did not make us a better team for 2011, but let me ask you thjis: Would he have made us a better team for the 2011 season? I don't think he would have, and for the amount of money he was being paid, that's what would have been expected.
PromoTheRobot Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 My question is and always will be...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Everyone points to his lack of production as proof that it was a good trade, but...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Please don't point to the extra pick until it is turned into a productive member of the Bills. SJ more than surpassed Evans as the #1, and D. jones was fine until his injury, so my answer is yes. And don't assume Evans would not be injured all season if he were a Bill. If you have a bum ankle in Baltimore, you'll have one in Buffalo. PTR
Beerball Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 No, it did not make us a better team for 2011, but let me ask you thjis: Would he have made us a better team for the 2011 season? I don't think he would have, and for the amount of money he was being paid, that's what would have been expected. Most definitely yes. SJ more than surpassed Evans as the #1, and D. jones was fine until his injury, so my answer is yes. And don't assume Evans would not be injured all season if he were a Bill. If you have a bum ankle in Baltimore, you'll have one in Buffalo. PTR Most definitely no. The Bills threw for 500 more yards in 2011 than 2010, yet they threw for less yards to their WRs.
Dorkington Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 What about our own "star" WR that can't catch a wide open pass when it counts?
thebug Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 My question is and always will be...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Everyone points to his lack of production as proof that it was a good trade, but...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Please don't point to the extra pick until it is turned into a productive member of the Bills. Not every trade is about getting better "today".
1B4IDie Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 My question is and always will be...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Everyone points to his lack of production as proof that it was a good trade, but...did the Evans trade make a talent poor Bills team better for the 2011 season? Please don't point to the extra pick until it is turned into a productive member of the Bills. If you place Lee Evans in the lineup in place of Donald Jones, the likelihood of connecting on some of those ill-fated forced deep paces goes up. Donald Jones looked completely overwhelmed in that role and doesn't appear to be able to catch a ball that well. At the same time from a business perspective Lee Evans clearly wasn't a long term fit in Buffalo. Fitz has trouble connecting on the long ball, and Lee Evans is really just a speedster specialist, He has questionable skills when it comes to running anything else than a deep pattern. For better or worse Chan has built this offense around short patterns. You can blame that on Fitz or Chan or whomever you like. Either way those or the facts. So when do you get rid of Lee Evans and still get something in return? The real question is would Lee Evans turn a few of losses on that 7 game loosing streak into wins? I highly doubt it.
Beerball Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 If you place Lee Evans in the lineup in place of Donald Jones, the likelihood of connecting on some of those ill-fated forced deep paces goes up. Donald Jones looked completely overwhelmed in that role and doesn't appear to be able to catch a ball that well. At the same time from a business perspective Lee Evans clearly wasn't a long term fit in Buffalo. Fitz has trouble connecting on the long ball, and Lee Evans is really just a speedster specialist, He has questionable skills when it comes to running anything else than a deep pattern. For better or worse Chan has built this offense around short patterns. You can blame that on Fitz or Chan or whomever you like. Either way those or the facts. So when do you get rid of Lee Evans and still get something in return? The real question is would Lee Evans turn a few of losses on that 7 game loosing streak into wins? I highly doubt it. Exactly. You doubt it. What we know for certain is that a very thin roster was made thinner. Payroll was reduced. We don't know what effect Evans would have had on the Bills offense for certain either, but I find it very interesting that we threw for less yards to WRs in a year when the Bills exceeded their prior year's passing yardage (500 more passing yards in 2011). If that 4th round pick busts then what have you got? If that 4th round pick lasts a couple years but makes no measurable impact on the team then what have you got? Money in the coffers because of what they saved, that's what you got. Lee Evans superstar? Nope. Lee Evans productive member of the Buffalo Bills? Yes.
1B4IDie Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 (edited) Exactly. You doubt it. What we know for certain is that a very thin roster was made thinner. Payroll was reduced. We don't know what effect Evans would have had on the Bills offense for certain either, but I find it very interesting that we threw for less yards to WRs in a year when the Bills exceeded their prior year's passing yardage (500 more passing yards in 2011). If that 4th round pick busts then what have you got? If that 4th round pick lasts a couple years but makes no measurable impact on the team then what have you got? Money in the coffers because of what they saved, that's what you got. Lee Evans superstar? Nope. Lee Evans productive member of the Buffalo Bills? Yes. I think that is coming from a place where Lee Evans is on the roster in 2013. I'm assuming he won't be. So if the 4th round pick is on the roster in 2013 than you have something more than just payroll savings. You have a possible contributor as opposed to an empty roster spot. So there is a good argument that the Bills may have traded Evans too Early but in my mind, Lee Evans was going one way or another in 2013. Plus he has proven that he isn't a good fit for the current Bills offense. Plus Buddy Nix has an apparent history of finding sizable WRs. V-Jax, Legadu Nanne, Malcom Floyd, David Nelson, an others . . . So you might as well get something for him in return when you can. A bird in hand is better than a dozen in the bush and all . . . Edited January 24, 2012 by Why So Serious?
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