aristocrat Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 you will still take the dead money, just kicking it down the line. getting on a payment plan isnt additional savings. true, i should say that it moves 2.5 mil or so to 2018.
Magox Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 Jay AJayi stat-line prior to Aaron Williams de-cleating: 8 rushes for 87 yards #theAWmyth How many points did the Dolphins put up to that point? What was our Defensive record before and after that for the year? You'd really have to be extremely naive not to believe that the AW loss for the year was extremely debilitating to this defense. I've said it before and I'll say it again, his loss to our defense was much more underestimated than what people know.
FireChan Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 How many points did the Dolphins put up to that point? What was our Defensive record before and after that for the year? You'd really have to be extremely naive not to believe that the AW loss for the year was extremely debilitating to this defense. I've said it before and I'll say it again, his loss to our defense was much more underestimated than what people know. Our defense played SF with Kaep, and LA with Keenum. A slow starting Cards team. And a Pats 3rd string QB with a dead hand. And got shredded by Fitz a couple weeks prior. The defense stunk all year, they just faced even worse offenses.
NoSaint Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 How many points did the Dolphins put up to that point? What was our Defensive record before and after that for the year? You'd really have to be extremely naive not to believe that the AW loss for the year was extremely debilitating to this defense. I've said it before and I'll say it again, his loss to our defense was much more underestimated than what people know. it was an impact - no doubt. but i think if anything, a lot of the board here overstates it a bit. we have been an inconsistent defense with and without him. we played some awful qbs with him this year, but handled business. i agree that communication was a weak point after, but wont say that it was ever a strength under the last regime (even with AW).
hondo in seattle Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 I didn't truly appreciate how good AW was until I saw how bad we were without him. Still, I worry about the young man's health.
eball Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 Unfortunately, what we've now got going on in this thread is the "battle of hyperbole" -- it seems that either the Bills' defense would have been all-world with AW playing a full season, or his presence would have meant absolutely nothing. Some of you need to learn the concept of compromise. Is anyone really going to argue that the defense would have performed just as poorly if they didn't have to use six or seven different safeties because AW wasn't available? I also think it's clear that AW alone wouldn't have turned this into a top 5 (or even 10) defense. It's a reasonable proposition that if AW had been healthy all year, the Bills stand a better chance to win a couple of the close games they lost prior to the W17 Jets game and might have actually been playing for a playoff berth in that final game.
CommonCents Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 At what point does the team take control and cut bait with Awil?
NoSaint Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 At what point does the team take control and cut bait with Awil? this is the first season wed see savings instead of a bump up in cap hit by cutting him. its not huge though. if looking at a 1.75m price tag, its a gamble but his talent level is much higher than any comparable vet around that.
BADOLBILZ Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 Unfortunately, what we've now got going on in this thread is the "battle of hyperbole" -- it seems that either the Bills' defense would have been all-world with AW playing a full season, or his presence would have meant absolutely nothing. Some of you need to learn the concept of compromise. Is anyone really going to argue that the defense would have performed just as poorly if they didn't have to use six or seven different safeties because AW wasn't available? I also think it's clear that AW alone wouldn't have turned this into a top 5 (or even 10) defense. It's a reasonable proposition that if AW had been healthy all year, the Bills stand a better chance to win a couple of the close games they lost prior to the W17 Jets game and might have actually been playing for a playoff berth in that final game. Exactly on the hyperbole. The Bills were the 27th ranked defense using DVOA........that is entirely consistent with how they looked and played........with AW they were STILL going to be in the 20's which is not appreciably better. My point with Jay Ajayi was simple......he was producing at the same clip whether AW was out there or not. The AW lead defense was scorched for 375 yards by Ryan Fitzpatrick in the home opener and struggled mightily to put away a pretty feeble Rams offense in LA. They WERE NOT GOOD with or without AW. Expecting him to make a 2 win difference is hyperbole as well. Logic dictates that he was not worth 3 points per game.......that would have been a tremendous difference for any one player........and the Bills did not lose a single game on their schedule by less than 3 points. They were handled with relative ease by the Raiders, Patriots and Steelers and had already been beaten twice by non-playoff teams WITH AW "at the helm" on D. If the notion held out for is that they would have won both Dolphins games with him then I suggest you actually re-watch that first game. The Dolphins were the better team this year.......the Bills weren't sweeping them. Sorry. And those are the only "close" losses on the slate.
ndirish1978 Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 I like AW too much to see him come back and get hurt again.
Marty McFly Posted January 17, 2017 Posted January 17, 2017 What these two brehs said. Just dont get into a position where you are relying on him Good news - still need to draft one high
iinii Posted January 17, 2017 Posted January 17, 2017 I like AW too much to see him come back and get hurt again. He needs to hang 'em up. We all want to play forever but the body eventually says no and his is screaming NO!
Tortured Soul Posted January 17, 2017 Posted January 17, 2017 The Bills were the 27th ranked defense using DVOA........that is entirely consistent with how they looked and played........with AW they were STILL going to be in the 20's which is not appreciably better. Bills were 10th in defensive DVOA the week before Aaron Williams went down. You don't think they could have finished in the teens? I do.
NoSaint Posted January 17, 2017 Posted January 17, 2017 Expecting him to make a 2 win difference is hyperbole as well. Logic dictates that he was not worth 3 points per game.......that would have been a tremendous difference for any one player........and the Bills did not lose a single game on their schedule by less than 3 points. the other day someone got into it arguing he was worth 4, maybe even 5 if we were playing a meaningful week 17 game i think it was. sometimes posters get on a roll of excitement and get a bit carried away.
BADOLBILZ Posted January 17, 2017 Posted January 17, 2017 Bills were 10th in defensive DVOA the week before Aaron Williams went down. You don't think they could have finished in the teens? I do. Even then it was a well known fact that the Bills had faced incredibly weak offenses. DVOA is a great overall measure.........but when you shut out a Patriots team with an injured Jacoby Brissett at QB.......well there isn't much DVOA can do to reflect the difference between the zero points THAT team could score versus the 35-45 points that they would have scored with Tom Brady at QB. And yes.......they would have. People forget that AW injured his neck the second time......versus the Pats in 2015.....his defense was being BLOWN OUT. AW or not......the Raiders, the Steelers and the Patriots were going to score in bunches against this defense......and there is NO REASON to think that the Dolphins would have moved the ball any less in those games. If Bills fans were actually watching the games and being honest with themselves they would know that the problems on defense extended far beyond what AW could control. The safety play wasn't nearly the problem down the stretch that an indecisive front 7 and AWFUL tackling were.
DC Tom Posted January 17, 2017 Posted January 17, 2017 I'm sure the backlash here will be strong but reminder that we don't know the medical details like he and his family do. As for the team, I wouldn't bank on him but it could be a nice piece to have Yes, because people always think through choices like this objectively and dispassionately.
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