truth on hold Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 When news came from colleague Adam Schefter that former Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone did not approve of the team's decision to trade up in the 2014 NFL draft to select Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins, giving away their 2015 first-round pick in the process, it provided a natural opportunity to assess the merits of the trade. In many cases -- regardless of whether the transaction is a trade, free-agent signing or draft selection -- there's a tendency to forge a knee-jerk reaction that can prove to be inaccurate in the long term. But while Watkins' career is far from over, based on a multitude of factors involved, it's hard to disagree with the sentiment suggested by Marrone: The decision to trade up for him was not the right move. http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?storyId=12127113&src=desktop
YoloinOhio Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 I'm glad we finally have an opportunity to debate this trade.
Saxum Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 It is an an ESPN Insider article, do not bother clicking link unless you have access.
sodbuster Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 One of the biggest costs of the trade is the ongoing argument over whether it was worth it.
1billsfan Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 When news came from colleague Adam Schefter that former Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone did not approve of the team's decision to trade up in the 2014 NFL draft to select Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins, giving away their 2015 first-round pick in the process, it provided a natural opportunity to assess the merits of the trade. In many cases -- regardless of whether the transaction is a trade, free-agent signing or draft selection -- there's a tendency to forge a knee-jerk reaction that can prove to be inaccurate in the long term. But while Watkins' career is far from over, based on a multitude of factors involved, it's hard to disagree with the sentiment suggested by Marrone: The decision to trade up for him was not the right move. http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?storyId=12127113&src=desktop Anyone that agrees with what Doug Marrone thinks regarding NFL football decisions is an idiot. Marrone had no clue what to do with Sammy Watkins. Whoever wrote this did not watch the Buffalo Bills play this season. They do not know that Doug Marrone refused to feature Sammy Watkins. They do not know that if Doug Marrone was the head coach of the Giants that Odell Beckham Jr. would have had a rather ordinary rookie season for a WR than become the superstar he became under Ben McAdoo.
Chuck Wagon Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 Remember when the Browns traded Julio Jones for Brandon Weeden, Greg Little, Phil Taylor, Owen Marecic and a pick they used to move up from 4th to 3rd to make sure no one could get Trent Richardson? And every Browns fan said "Awesome deal, we really ripped them off". Why do I have a feeling the Sammy trade is going to end up looking very similar?
YoloinOhio Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 Remember when the Browns traded Julio Jones for Brandon Weeden, Greg Little, Phil Taylor, Owen Marecic and a pick they used to move up from 4th to 3rd to make sure no one could get Trent Richardson? And every Browns fan said "Awesome deal, we really ripped them off". Why do I have a feeling the Sammy trade is going to end up looking very similar? The Browns collect picks instead of collecting talent. And they do nothing with them.
Max997 Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 Remember when the Browns traded Julio Jones for Brandon Weeden, Greg Little, Phil Taylor, Owen Marecic and a pick they used to move up from 4th to 3rd to make sure no one could get Trent Richardson? And every Browns fan said "Awesome deal, we really ripped them off". Why do I have a feeling the Sammy trade is going to end up looking very similar? Nice
Nasty Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 Really what kind of player would we have gotten in this years draft, a player nobody has heard of in college and probably a bust that low on the board. I was glad they made the pick, it showed they are trying to win now and not take a back seat. And who know's really what kind of WR Sammy is going to be until we get a coach here who knows how to use him
Canadian Bills Fan Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 I'm glad we finally have an opportunity to debate this trade. What took so long??? CBF
All_Pro_Bills Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 Anyone that agrees with what Doug Marrone thinks regarding NFL football decisions is an idiot. Marrone had no clue what to do with Sammy Watkins. Whoever wrote this did not watch the Buffalo Bills play this season. They do not know that Doug Marrone refused to feature Sammy Watkins. They do not know that if Doug Marrone was the head coach of the Giants that Odell Beckham Jr. would have had a rather ordinary rookie season for a WR than become the superstar he became under Ben McAdoo. The Giants offense was designed to push the ball downfield to the wide receivers while Marrone's Bills offense this season was designed to create 4th and 1 situations in order to play a field position strategy, play good defense, and put special teams into a position to kick as many FG's as possible.
Chuck Wagon Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 The Browns collect picks instead of collecting talent. And they do nothing with them. Why sell results when hope sells out?
DrDawkinstein Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 Wait, we traded something to get Sammy Watkins?
FireChan Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 One of the biggest costs of the trade is the ongoing argument over whether it was worth it. This guy gets it.
CountDorkula Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 (edited) When news came from colleague Adam Schefter that former Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone did not approve of the team's decision to trade up in the 2014 NFL draft to select Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins, giving away their 2015 first-round pick in the process, it provided a natural opportunity to assess the merits of the trade. In many cases -- regardless of whether the transaction is a trade, free-agent signing or draft selection -- there's a tendency to forge a knee-jerk reaction that can prove to be inaccurate in the long term. But while Watkins' career is far from over, based on a multitude of factors involved, it's hard to disagree with the sentiment suggested by Marrone: The decision to trade up for him was not the right move. http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?storyId=12127113&src=desktop I sure wish we could go back and draft the guy we all were talking about. The guy everyone said was clear cut the best WR to come out in a long time in Beckham Jr. I remember 100 threads about him showing highlight reel catches in college. people were so high over him they wanted to take him first overall. Edited January 8, 2015 by CountDorkula
papazoid Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 Remember when the Browns traded Julio Jones for Brandon Weeden, Greg Little, Phil Taylor, Owen Marecic and a pick they used to move up from 4th to 3rd to make sure no one could get Trent Richardson? And every Browns fan said "Awesome deal, we really ripped them off". Why do I have a feeling the Sammy trade is going to end up looking very similar? ding ding....
truth on hold Posted January 8, 2015 Author Posted January 8, 2015 (edited) The Giants offense was designed to push the ball downfield to the wide receivers while Marrone's Bills offense this season was designed to create 4th and 1 situations in order to play a field position strategy, play good defense, and put special teams into a position to kick as many FG's as possible. That's not true at all. They wanted to get vertical as much as possible. Thats why they spent a 1st on QB and 2nd on WR in 2013, and effectively 2 1sts and a 4th in 2014 on WR. Problem is they just weren't effective doing it Edited January 8, 2015 by JTSP
EasternOHBillsFan Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 When news came from colleague Adam Schefter that former Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone did not approve of the team's decision to trade up in the 2014 NFL draft to select Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins, giving away their 2015 first-round pick in the process, it provided a natural opportunity to assess the merits of the trade. In many cases -- regardless of whether the transaction is a trade, free-agent signing or draft selection -- there's a tendency to forge a knee-jerk reaction that can prove to be inaccurate in the long term. But while Watkins' career is far from over, based on a multitude of factors involved, it's hard to disagree with the sentiment suggested by Marrone: The decision to trade up for him was not the right move. http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?storyId=12127113&src=desktop The trade wasn't the issue, it was drafting EJ in the first place... it set this all into motion. Once it was decided to NOT have a veteran QB to backup EJ, we were screwed.
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