Nitro Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 Salas will take up Hogan's role. Signing Greg Little was interesting. He has showed some promise early in his career.
Bronc24 Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 I look forward to watching him drop a few perfectly thrown deep balls. Which is a rarity from Brady now, by the way.
Nihilarian Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 The point is the Bills lost a valued player who is not easily replaced IMO and why they let this happen is the real question. Â The Bills have 10 WR's on the roster and only one is better and one other is comparable who was a 2nd round pick. As much as Tyrod needed the Bills to keep Cogs and Glenn and to upgrade the right side of that line. He needs a viable receiving corps with some real talent to have a successful season. It's like Gailey running his 5 WR sets with only one viable wideout and he can't figure out why his smokescreen passing plays aren't working.
26CornerBlitz Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 Â The point is the Bills lost a valued player who is not easily replaced IMO and why they let this happen is the real question. Â The Bills have 10 WR's on the roster and only one is better and one other is comparable who was a 2nd round pick. As much as Tyrod needed the Bills to keep Cogs and Glenn and to upgrade the right side of that line. He needs a viable receiving corps with some real talent to have a successful season. It's like Gailey running his 5 WR sets with only one viable wideout and he can't figure out why his smokescreen passing plays aren't working. Â Â Really? Chris Hogan caliber talents are a nickel a dozen in the NFL. He's entirely replaceable and the epitome of a player who's JAG.
KD in CA Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 Â The point is the Bills lost a valued player who is not easily replaced IMO and why they let this happen is the real question. Â The Bills have 10 WR's on the roster and only one is better and one other is comparable who was a 2nd round pick. As much as Tyrod needed the Bills to keep Cogs and Glenn and to upgrade the right side of that line. He needs a viable receiving corps with some real talent to have a successful season. It's like Gailey running his 5 WR sets with only one viable wideout and he can't figure out why his smokescreen passing plays aren't working. Â Â Um....I though the reason they let it happen was pretty clear. He's not worth $12M to the Bills since their game plan isn't built around Tom Brady.
thebandit27 Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 Â The point is the Bills lost a valued player who is not easily replaced IMO and why they let this happen is the real question. Â The Bills have 10 WR's on the roster and only one is better and one other is comparable who was a 2nd round pick. As much as Tyrod needed the Bills to keep Cogs and Glenn and to upgrade the right side of that line. He needs a viable receiving corps with some real talent to have a successful season. Â It's like Gailey running his 5 WR sets with only one viable wideout and he can't figure out why his smokescreen passing plays aren't working. I guess I need to understand why an UDFA that bounced around 3 teams' practice squads and has never eclipsed 40 catches, 4 TDs, or 450 receiving yards in a single season qualifies as "not easily replaced"? Â I would expect that a late-round draft choice or waiver wire pickup can do the same.
Maury Ballstein Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 I guess I need to understand why an UDFA that bounced around 3 teams' practice squads and has never eclipsed 40 catches, 4 TDs, or 450 receiving yards in a single season qualifies as "not easily replaced"? I would expect that a late-round draft choice or waiver wire pickup can do the same. It really is amazing how the realists love hogan. We are so doomed. Â I'd assume any 4th round wideout is better than Hogan. Compensatory pick baby!!
Kirby Jackson Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 I guess I need to understand why an UDFA that bounced around 3 teams' practice squads and has never eclipsed 40 catches, 4 TDs, or 450 receiving yards in a single season qualifies as "not easily replaced"? Â I would expect that a late-round draft choice or waiver wire pickup can do the same. I think that people confuse opportunity with talent. There was a time that Donald Jones was a number 2 WR too. It doesn't mean that he was great it means that he had a great opportunity. Hogan played regularly and contributed some. If Kamar Aiken was given Hogan's snaps what would the results have been? Who knows
nucci Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 Â The point is the Bills lost a valued player who is not easily replaced IMO and why they let this happen is the real question. Â The Bills have 10 WR's on the roster and only one is better and one other is comparable who was a 2nd round pick. As much as Tyrod needed the Bills to keep Cogs and Glenn and to upgrade the right side of that line. He needs a viable receiving corps with some real talent to have a successful season. It's like Gailey running his 5 WR sets with only one viable wideout and he can't figure out why his smokescreen passing plays aren't working. Â a No.3/4 WR is easily replaced
GunnerBill Posted March 13, 2016 Posted March 13, 2016 What is Deonte Thompson doing these days? Still with the Bears? I honestly think if he hadn't been hurt at the end of TC that he would have gotten Hogan's roster spot* Â *disclaimer - this does not mean I *hate* Chris hogan. It means he didn't have a good camp in 2015 and was on the proverbial bubble to make the team. Nope. Goodwin would have been gone.
26CornerBlitz Posted March 14, 2016 Posted March 14, 2016 @CSNNE #Patriots could continue to add at wideout after Chris Hogan deal - #Patriots @PhilAPerry http://bit.ly/1Xp4s7g
Formerly Allan in MD Posted March 14, 2016 Posted March 14, 2016 Good for Hogan. He's better than many Bills fans make him out to be. Belichik knows what he's doing.
Maury Ballstein Posted March 14, 2016 Posted March 14, 2016 Good for Hogan. He's better than many Bills fans make him out to be. Belichik knows what he's doing. Why do people keep saying this ? Bellichek has been awful at adding wr's if you look at the big picture. Bust after bust w a little welker/moss/gronk to keep him above water. Â Brady is good. We got it.
Doc Posted March 14, 2016 Posted March 14, 2016 Good for Hogan. He's better than many Bills fans make him out to be. Belichik knows what he's doing. Not really. This is another Chandler situation. And 28 pages on this guy?
FireChan Posted March 14, 2016 Posted March 14, 2016 Why do people keep saying this ? Bellichek has been awful at adding wr's if you look at the big picture. Bust after bust w a little welker/moss/gronk to keep him above water. Â Brady is good. We got it. Edelman is pretty good.
YoloinOhio Posted March 14, 2016 Author Posted March 14, 2016 (edited) Not really. This is another Chandler situation. And 28 pages on this guy? Not even close to Da Rick territory! Pretty sure his good bye thread was 55+ Edited March 14, 2016 by YoloinOhio
Maury Ballstein Posted March 14, 2016 Posted March 14, 2016 Edelman is pretty good. So is Aaron Dobson, Brandon Tate, Chad Jackson, the corpse of Ochocinco, and 50 other bellichek mastermind wideouts
YoloinOhio Posted March 14, 2016 Author Posted March 14, 2016 So is Aaron Dobson, Brandon Tate, Chad Jackson, the corpse of Ochocinco, and 50 other bellichek mastermind wideoutsdont forget when he signed the corpse of Reggie Wayne last year
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