GoBills808 Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 He's just another Fitzpatrick to me. Some good games now and then, lots of blah. Nothing to build a team around. Fools Gold. Yep. Just the way it is. It's not like we haven't seen this before, either.
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26CornerBlitz Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 @Cianaf The Bills have no WRs, an old RB, gaping hole at right tackle and a defense that needs to be rebuilt, yet they're gonna move up for a QB!
Dr. Who Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 @Cianaf The Bills have no WRs, an old RB, gaping hole at right tackle and a defense that needs to be rebuilt, yet they're gonna move up for a QB! If I were GM, I'd probably be hated more than Whaley -- I'd be looking to do something like the following for Day 1 & 2: #10 Pat Mahomes #44 Sidney Jones (he'll go in the second on the basis of latest medical reports, imo.) #75 Chris Godwin (probably won't last, but since this is fantasy land anyway.) Unless you want to burn a first on RT, this is not the draft for offensive lineman. Deep RB class means you can get a good one as late as the fifth.
Captain Murica Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 If I were GM, I'd probably be hated more than Whaley -- I'd be looking to do something like the following for Day 1 & 2: #10 Pat Mahomes #44 Sidney Jones (he'll go in the second on the basis of latest medical reports, imo.) #75 Chris Godwin (probably won't last, but since this is fantasy land anyway.) Unless you want to burn a first on RT, this is not the draft for offensive lineman. Deep RB class means you can get a good one as late as the fifth. Yup, I hate you already.
TheFunPolice Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 (edited) Atlanta saved all their 3 and outs for when they needed to ice the Super Bowl with a freaking 25 POINT LEAD!!! MVP MVP MVP MVP When you NEED a drive you need your QB to get it done. The difference is that NE can go 3 and out 6 times then score a TD their next 4 drives in a given game. Edited April 25, 2017 by TheFunPolice
Boatdrinks Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Atlanta saved all their 3 and outs for when they needed to ice the Super Bowl with a freaking 25 POINT LEAD!!! MVP MVP MVP MVP When you NEED a drive you need your QB to get it done. The difference is that NE can go 3 and out 6 times then score a TD their next 4 drives in a given game. So can any team. The Pats just took what the Falcons foolishly gave them. They lost because of their hilariously bad play calling, refusing to run the ball to ice the game.
jeffismagic Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 If I were GM, I'd probably be hated more than Whaley -- I'd be looking to do something like the following for Day 1 & 2: #10 Pat Mahomes #44 Sidney Jones (he'll go in the second on the basis of latest medical reports, imo.) #75 Chris Godwin (probably won't last, but since this is fantasy land anyway.) Unless you want to burn a first on RT, this is not the draft for offensive lineman. Deep RB class means you can get a good one as late as the fifth. You're hired.
TheFunPolice Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Isn't it funny.... Seattle and Atlanta run the ball and Brady is 3-4 in the SB still great to be sure, but not the same. Instead, they pass and he is UNDENIABLY the GOAT.
Boatdrinks Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Isn't it funny.... Seattle and Atlanta run the ball and Brady is 3-4 in the SB still great to be sure, but not the same. Instead, they pass and he is UNDENIABLY the GOAT. Perhaps in they eyes of some , but not me. Instead he is now the beneficiary of the TWO greatest choke jobs in SB history, where teams literally gave away a championship that was in the bag trying to look "cute" on Sportscenter.
reddogblitz Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Isn't it funny.... Seattle and Atlanta run the ball and Brady is 3-4 in the SB still great to be sure, but not the same. Instead, they pass and he is UNDENIABLY the GOAT. GOATs don't have to cheat to win. He's a JAG.
BillsFan17 Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 We have had top defenses in the past, we have had the top rushing attack, we have seen 7th rounders become three time 1,000 yard WRs and cult heroes like Freddy Jackson become one of the better runners in the league, etc... Yet, despite having all that, we never had a QB who could put us over the top. I have been against QB for awhile because I don't believe any are worth going that high, however, I don't agree with others reasoning for passing. If the Bills feel the talent is there, if rather them take an opportunity.
mead107 Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Sal has to be wrong. We have a poster who says we have to take a QB at 10
John from Riverside Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 If I were GM, I'd probably be hated more than Whaley -- I'd be looking to do something like the following for Day 1 & 2: #10 Pat Mahomes #44 Sidney Jones (he'll go in the second on the basis of latest medical reports, imo.) #75 Chris Godwin (probably won't last, but since this is fantasy land anyway.) Unless you want to burn a first on RT, this is not the draft for offensive lineman. Deep RB class means you can get a good one as late as the fifth. Thats a pretty good list
transplantbillsfan Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 And why do they rely on the run? Tyrod has had two different coordinators and neither had any desire to put the ball in Tyrod's hands as a passer. Roman talked about opening up the offense after 2015 and he got fired after 2 games in 2016. Lynn smartly simplified the offense and kept the ball out of Tyrod's hands as a passer. When Tyrod was forced to throw the ball in close games or in the 4th quarter we all saw the results. Not pretty. if Dennison tries to pass the ball too much with Tyrod he will be the next out the door. Yeah... that's why the very first game Lynn coached against Arizona he called 8 passing plays and 2 running plays in the first 10 plays (1 of those running plays being a designed run by Taylor) and 13 passing plays and 7 running plays in the first 20 plays (with 2 of those 7 runs being designed runs by Taylor) and the 2nd game he coached in Foxborough was clearly a pass-centric offense with Taylor passing the ball 39 times and getting his first victory when passing more than 30 times. Yeah... Lynn's goal was totally to keep the ball out of Tyrod's hands as a passer.
Bangarang Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Yeah... that's why the very first game Lynn coached against Arizona he called 8 passing plays and 2 running plays in the first 10 plays (1 of those running plays being a designed run by Taylor) and 13 passing plays and 7 running plays in the first 20 plays (with 2 of those 7 runs being designed runs by Taylor) and the 2nd game he coached in Foxborough was clearly a pass-centric offense with Taylor passing the ball 39 times and getting his first victory when passing more than 30 times. Yeah... Lynn's goal was totally to keep the ball out of Tyrod's hands as a passer. We did finish the year with the least amount of pass attempts.
Captain Murica Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 We did finish the year with the least amount of pass attempts. Really? The run game might have had something to do with that.
Bangarang Posted April 26, 2017 Posted April 26, 2017 Really? The run game might have had something to do with that. Are we going to pretend our passing game wasn't abysmal? You'd think a great running game would help that aspect of the offense right?
jeffismagic Posted April 26, 2017 Posted April 26, 2017 Are we going to pretend our passing game wasn't abysmal? You'd think a great running game would help that aspect of the offense right? There is really nothing that can sway people on this. Tyrod didn't throw the ball because of Roman, Lynn, great running game, Rex Ryan, etc He is an untapped treasure.
transplantbillsfan Posted April 26, 2017 Posted April 26, 2017 Are we going to pretend our passing game wasn't abysmal? You'd think a great running game would help that aspect of the offense right? If you define the passing game solely in terms of volume, which apparently a number of posters here do, then yeah, Buffalo's passing game was at the bottom of the league. Is that really how a passing game should be defined, though? Look at passing attempts and passing yards and then pass judgment...?
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