NoSaint Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 Hogan to IR as long as they truly want to hang on to these young studs and see if they develop. Why would hogan agree?
GunnerBill Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 Why would hogan agree? I was going to ask that. How does it work? Presumably if a player is not injured he can refuse to go on IR?
boyst Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 I was going to ask that. How does it work? Presumably if a player is not injured he can refuse to go on IR? If a player is to be designated to IR and feels he this to not be accurate he can get a physical and prove he is healthy enough to pass the physical. If healthy enough he can put in papers for an injury/waive claim. It's more complicated, but at that point the player would have to say he's healthy and prove it.
LB3 Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 That was meant to read "the Bills were bad in the Vikings game." It autocorrected on me. Oops, my bad. Teams can't take away everyone. It isn't coincidental to me that the more that those two saw the ball the worse off the team was. I haven't looked but I would bet that the Bills were pretty good when Watkins and Woods caught 10+. 3-3 with one win being the Minnesota game.
Kirby Jackson Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 3-3 with one win being the Minnesota game.That's much stronger and factors in your point earlier about throwing when you are behind. It isn't perfect but I do find it interesting.
LB3 Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 That's much stronger and factors in your point earlier about throwing when you are behind. It isn't perfect but I do find it interesting. Agreed.
NoSaint Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 (edited) If a player is to be designated to IR and feels he this to not be accurate he can get a physical and prove he is healthy enough to pass the physical. If healthy enough he can put in papers for an injury/waive claim. It's more complicated, but at that point the player would have to say he's healthy and prove it. Essentially, yes. And for a guy on an RFA tender right now I'm sure he doesn't want to be stashed for another guy to showcase himself. A path to free agency is his friend even if he's the common player several of us see Edited August 23, 2015 by NoSaint
Formerly Allan in MD Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 I was going to ask that. How does it work? Presumably if a player is not injured he can refuse to go on IR? He's injured now. It happens all the time when a team wants to protect a player who's not seriously injured. They can say they have no idea how long he'll be out.
Kelly the Dog Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 He's injured now. It happens all the time when a team wants to protect a player who's not seriously injured. They can say they have no idea how long he'll be out. Rex said he's cautiously optimistic that Hogan would be ready for opening week but he wasn't sure.
Deranged Rhino Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 (edited) Oh I am sure it is the Hogan haters who are going to be disappointed, for a 3rd year in a row. Not a Hogan hater at all, who hates Hogan? The guy is just not 4th best WR on the team, nor the 5th, based on this camp. He's 100% replaceable. Hogan and Easely will both be gone. Hogan has a better chance of making the team but probably only if they keep 6 WR and keep only 2 QB's or 1 kicker. Easely isn't going anywhere. He's ST captain and signed an extension in the off season. Sammy, Woods, Percy, Easely are locks. Goodwin is a lock in my book (and I think the coaches') but we'll say he's in the lead for the 4th WR spot (not counting Easely). That leaves Hogan, DT, Andre Davis, and Lewis (waaay back) fighting for the 6th WR spot if they even keep 6 (which I'm thinking they might). Hogan's going to have a hard time making the team if he can't get reps the next two weeks. Edited August 23, 2015 by GreggyT
Rob's House Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Not a Hogan hater at all, who hates Hogan? The guy is just not 4th best WR on the team, nor the 5th, based on this camp. He's 100% replaceable. Whatever you say, Beyonce.
Deranged Rhino Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Whatever you say, Beyonce. What does he do better than the guys we have? He's not really a boundary guy, he's good in the slot (but we got lots of those, all who are better), he blocks okay (Watkins, Woods and even Goodwin block better though), and he is solid on teams (Harvin, Easely, Goodwin and Woods are all better though). He's not spectacular at anything and has shown some frustrating field awareness issues throughout his tenure in Buffalo -- though that is something that is coachable and the kid is a worker. But it's a big boy's league and we've finally got a big boy roster to match. There's just too much talent in my eyes in DT or Davis to merit keeping Hogan over one of them.
GunnerBill Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Not a Hogan hater at all, who hates Hogan? The guy is just not 4th best WR on the team, nor the 5th, based on this camp. He's 100% replaceable. Strange because when he had an outstanding camp last year the same people were advocating cutting him. You also have to balance camp performance against proven production when the lights come on and Chris Hogan's production is there and has improved year on year. Goodwin in particular had a poor start to camp though he has come on the last week, Thompson has flashed in games and Davis has had a camp of gradual improvement throughout as an undrafted rookie. I have said if that if Goodwin and one of the others have stellar play the next 2 weeks it could put Hogan in trouble, but I think it would be a mistake by the Bills to get rid.
Rob's House Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 (edited) What does he do better than the guys we have? He's not really a boundary guy, he's good in the slot (but we got lots of those, all who are better), he blocks okay (Watkins, Woods and even Goodwin block better though), and he is solid on teams (Harvin, Easely, Goodwin and Woods are all better though). He's not spectacular at anything and has shown some frustrating field awareness issues throughout his tenure in Buffalo -- though that is something that is coachable and the kid is a worker. But it's a big boy's league and we've finally got a big boy roster to match. There's just too much talent in my eyes in DT or Davis to merit keeping Hogan over one of them. Your post just made me think of you dedicating this to Hogan: Edited August 23, 2015 by Rob's House
Kelly the Dog Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Strange because when he had an outstanding camp last year the same people were advocating cutting him. You also have to balance camp performance against proven production when the lights come on and Chris Hogan's production is there and has improved year on year. Goodwin in particular had a poor start to camp though he has come on the last week, Thompson has flashed in games and Davis has had a camp of gradual improvement throughout as an undrafted rookie. I have said if that if Goodwin and one of the others have stellar play the next 2 weeks it could put Hogan in trouble, but I think it would be a mistake by the Bills to get rid. According to Sal, if it were up to Sanjay Lal, he would take Goodwin. Sal said last week on GR that Lal absolutely loves Goodwin. He's a guy that would know.
GunnerBill Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 What does he do better than the guys we have? He's not really a boundary guy, he's good in the slot (but we got lots of those, all who are better), he blocks okay (Watkins, Woods and even Goodwin block better though), and he is solid on teams (Harvin, Easely, Goodwin and Woods are all better though). He's not spectacular at anything and has shown some frustrating field awareness issues throughout his tenure in Buffalo -- though that is something that is coachable and the kid is a worker. But it's a big boy's league and we've finally got a big boy roster to match. There's just too much talent in my eyes in DT or Davis to merit keeping Hogan over one of them. He is more complete as wide receiver than Goodwin and 100% blocks better. Personally I think he is more complete as a pure receiver than Gadget Harvin too. This "what one thing does he excel at?" is not the basis on what I would construct a roster. I want the best football players, not the fastest blokes or the tallest blokes. The best players, and if they have demonstrated it on a Sunday in the fall more is the better.
Deranged Rhino Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Strange because when he had an outstanding camp last year the same people were advocating cutting him. I wasn't advocating cutting Hogan last year. Got the wrong guy. He is more complete as wide receiver than Goodwin and 100% blocks better. Personally I think he is more complete as a pure receiver than Gadget Harvin too. This "what one thing does he excel at?" is not the basis on what I would construct a roster. I want the best football players, not the fastest blokes or the tallest blokes. The best players, and if they have demonstrated it on a Sunday in the fall more is the better. Goodwin blocks better than you think he does, the coaches talk about it frequently. And while I respect everyone's right to their opinion, knowing full well my own could well be wrong, in no reality is Hogan a more complete pure receiver than Harvin. That's just living in a different world, my friend. If you want the best football players on the final 53, Hogan's probably not on it -- even more so now that he's hurt.
GunnerBill Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 According to Sal, if it were up to Sanjay Lal, he would take Goodwin. Sal said last week on GR that Lal absolutely loves Goodwin. He's a guy that would know. Well let's see what Lal said himself shall we? From Vic Carucci a week ago - "Lal is a major Hogan fan. He doesnt let the discussion of Harvin vs. Woods go very far before declaring, Chris Hogan is, to me, every bit as good as any of the receivers in some of the things hes shown.
Deranged Rhino Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Your post just made me think of you dedicating this to Hogan:
Kelly the Dog Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Well let's see what Lal said himself shall we? From Vic Carucci a week ago - "Lal is a major Hogan fan. He doesnt let the discussion of Harvin vs. Woods go very far before declaring, Chris Hogan is, to me, every bit as good as any of the receivers in some of the things hes shown. Key phrase: some of the things he's shown. I remember seeing that. I was also somewhat surprised by Sal's report.
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