Riverboat Richie Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Spinning wheels is the definition of the Bills organization. The Brandon/ Whaley nightmare continues. As the best running QB in the NFL, I would expect that. Doesn't negate the importance of MG, esp if McCoy goes down. Had the same number of runs greater than twenty yards as Taylor. He's not as spectacular as some people believe. A QB did what he did.
Beef Jerky Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 (edited) Spinning wheels is the definition of the Bills organization. The Brandon/ Whaley nightmare continues. As the best running QB in the NFL, I would expect that. Doesn't negate the importance of MG, esp if McCoy goes down. If McCoy goes down the season is basically over anyway... Edited April 25, 2017 by Beef Jerky
JM2009 Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Had the same number of runs greater than twenty yards as Taylor. He's not as spectacular as some people believe. A QB did what he did. Wow is all I can say to this. really. Taylor is the most dangerous running QB in the NFL. No other QB can run like he can. If McCoy goes down the season is basically over anyway... More so because we have no legitimate backup behind him and a WR corp that is the worst in the NFL without Watkins.
Turk71 Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Had the same number of runs greater than twenty yards as Taylor. He's not as spectacular as some people believe. A QB did what he did. Among qualified backs he Led the League in ypc, td%, 3rd down conversion..... led the league. That 5th rnd pick gonna lead the league!!!
Riverboat Richie Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Wow is all I can say to this. really. Taylor is the most dangerous running QB in the NFL. No other QB can run like he can. He' s a backup. You know that. They didn't just let Walter Payton go. It was Mike Gillislee. Mike Gillislee. Get over it. It's April and they haven't even had the draft yet. My God you guys look for anything to trash this team before they even hit the practice field.
Reed83HOF Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Wow is all I can say to this. really. Taylor is the most dangerous running QB in the NFL. No other QB can run like he can. So, maybe, just here me out; we are getting ahead of the curve and looking for an RB who can throw the ball. Talk about revolutionizing the game a QB who can run and can't throw and a RB who can throw but doesn't run
JM2009 Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 So, maybe, just here me out; we are getting ahead of the curve and looking for an RB who can throw the ball. Talk about revolutionizing the game a QB who can run and can't throw and a RB who can throw but doesn't run lol. He' s a backup. You know that. They didn't just let Walter Payton go. It was Mike Gillislee. Mike Gillislee. Get over it. It's April and they haven't even had the draft yet. My God you guys look for anything to trash this team before they even hit the practice field. This team is worse right now than when the season ended. The draft once again is needed to keep filling the same holes over and over again. And once again, they lost a very good and productive player in MG.
Riverboat Richie Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 lol. This team is worse right now than when the season ended. The draft once again is needed to keep filling the same holes over and over again. And once again, they lost a very good and productive player in MG. He can be replaced. A QB matched his numbers.
Dr. Fong Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 No, not tendering him at the 2nd round level and negotiating a longer term cap friendlier contract was the mistake. Whaley painted himself into a no win situation by either losing a good player for a glorified 6th round pick or paying him 4 million a year. GM's should avoid those. First of all if you tender him at a 2nd round level it's more money. I'm sure they could have found a way, but they were trying to keep him at a cheaper price. I don't think anyone would have anticipate a team stepping in and offering him $4 million a year. If they want him that bad then by all means. Also, who's to say that the team didn't try to tie him into a more cap friendly deal? Maybe he wanted to test the waters. That's the problem I have with every move the Bills make, no matter what they do there's someone therento say why they should have done something completely different. Who knows, maybe they tried. I'm sure on a Thursday if they don't trade down from #10 there will be plenty of posts complaining about how it's the wrong move. Just like the Gillislee deal you need two interested parties.
Reed83HOF Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 lol. This team is worse right now than when the season ended. The draft once again is needed to keep filling the same holes over and over again. And once again, they lost a very good and productive player in MG. It's okay to fill holes on your team like this if you have a franchise qb. I know they don't grow on trees, but you will never get one if you don't draft them (and not late round impossibilities)... First of all if you tender him at a 2nd round level it's more money. I'm sure they could have found a way, but they were trying to keep him at a cheaper price. I don't think anyone would have anticipate a team stepping in and offering him $4 million a year. If they want him that bad then by all means. Also, who's to say that the team didn't try to tie him into a more cap friendly deal? Maybe he wanted to test the waters. That's the problem I have with every move the Bills make, no matter what they do there's someone therento say why they should have done something completely different. Who knows, maybe they tried. I'm sure on a Thursday if they don't trade down from #10 there will be plenty of posts complaining about how it's the wrong move. Just like the Gillislee deal you need two interested parties. 2d round tender wasn't that much more money. Plus we have at least $40 in cap space next year... Look at this roster: http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/2018/
Shoto Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Huge mistake letting him walk, TD Mike did everything we asked him to do, our back ups are the caliber of TD Mike, we had cap room, I don't get it, letting him go to a division rival
Boatdrinks Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 So did BB. I'll take his opinion over everyone employed at OBD. So you're Butt hurt that the Bills offered less than BB? Who gives a crap about Belichick ? Why care what the Pats do? They will own the division until Brady retires. This signing won't alter their path any. It's crazy to think a backup running back will keep the Bills out of the playoffs or change the Pats ability to win another. On the national scene, far removed from BUF, I'm sure no one thinks any different about how these two franchises will finish the 2017 season. It's like folks are amazed that the Bills have guys that can play in the league, and that the league structure dictates that no team can keep them all. You know what? BELICHICK GETS RID OF GUYS WHO CAN PLAY ALL THE TIME! No one cares because they win due to Brady. The Bills haven't won so people care about the backup RB. I don't care what they do at backup RB because it won't win them anything. They need a top tier QB and a modern passing game. Then a better Defense. If you think keeping the Mike Gillislee's away from Belichick will cause the Pats downfall you are mistaken.
Riverboat Richie Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 One thing that tends to get over looked is the fact that the O-line played a very big part in the running game. Three guys in the top ten with runs over twenty yards is pretty darn good. Those are some big holes they were opening and if they do it again this season they need to be recognized for it. The run game was a product of the run blocking.
Boatdrinks Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Who was a very good player for the Bills. Another hole to fill, again and again. One they filled with Karlos, then MG , and now it could be J will? Who knows? It won't get them to or keep them from the playoffs. Much bigger holes to fill to reach that goal. Huge mistake letting him walk, TD Mike did everything we asked him to do, our back ups are the caliber of TD Mike, we had cap room, I don't get it, letting him go to a division rival So you would overpay a backup to keep him from a division rival that will beat you twice regardless? Whaley is a bad GM but that kind of thinking is worse.
The Frankish Reich Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Hopefully jwill isnt suspended for his dui, mccoy doesnt get injured, and we draft a late round rb thats capable of getting 8 tds on 101 touches. That 5th round pick is sure to yield another overweight stoner who can provide that kind of production!
reddogblitz Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 I want us to sign Blount to replace Touchdown Mike.
Boatdrinks Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Among qualified backs he Led the League in ypc, td%, 3rd down conversion..... led the league. That 5th rnd pick gonna lead the league!!! So you thought MG would have that season when they signed him? And you think he will do it again? They drafted JW to be the backup just last season. Perhaps they think he's more talented or just as talented and don't want to pay the $$. You don't win anything for having a backup lead the league one season. How were all those plays blocked? Did you evaluate all of them?
Captain Murica Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 (edited) Huge mistake letting him walk, TD Mike did everything we asked him to do, our back ups are the caliber of TD Mike, we had cap room, I don't get it, letting him go to a division rivalEven didn't field kick offs like we asked him too. Btw was the thread this long when Freddy got released? First of all if you tender him at a 2nd round level it's more money. I'm sure they could have found a way, but they were trying to keep him at a cheaper price. I don't think anyone would have anticipate a team stepping in and offering him $4 million a year. If they want him that bad then by all means. Also, who's to say that the team didn't try to tie him into a more cap friendly deal? Maybe he wanted to test the waters. That's the problem I have with every move the Bills make, no matter what they do there's someone therento say why they should have done something completely different. Who knows, maybe they tried. I'm sure on a Thursday if they don't trade down from #10 there will be plenty of posts complaining about how it's the wrong move. Just like the Gillislee deal you need two interested parties.Excuse me, logical and rational thoughts are not allowed in this thread, only irrational and emotional thoughts only. Edited April 25, 2017 by Captain Murica
Beef Jerky Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Wow is all I can say to this. really. Taylor is the most dangerous running QB in the NFL. No other QB can run like he can. More so because we have no legitimate backup behind him and a WR corp that is the worst in the NFL without Watkins. No, even if we had MG and McCoy went down the season would be over.
par73 Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 How much would that have cost? They made an informed decision. Time will tell whether it was the best option. I'm hoping Whaley can pull another rabbit out of the hat. (What else can I do?) Just 1 million more. Chicken feed in today's NFL.
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