DrDawkinstein Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 There has actually been quite a bit in different threads. And there is the problem. This place needs a douching.
Dr. Who Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 He's a fine cb choice. I question the recycling cb strategy, but that's a different matter. I'll feel better about it if they find a way to land Kizer in the second.
Alphadawg7 Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 I'm not seeing any White hate. Where are you seeing that? I'm seeing critics (myself included) saying that from all we know and hear he seems to be a useful player, not destined for stardom but destined to be a solid starting CB. The criticism is about Bills' management and what the plan is - assuming there is a plan? - for how they're either going to get better in 2017, or get good enough to be a real SB competitor in the foreseeable future. Besides, in the battle of the unnecessary apostrophes, I prefer Adoree' to Tre'Davious (understanding that the former is really just a transliteration of the French accent aigu) You clearly haven't read the board...the usuals are in full effect hating all over this pick. Especially the crowd that feels TT is trash and Mahomes is a franchise saving demigod.
Doc Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Did I hear correctly that he was his HS valedictorian?
DrDawkinstein Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Did I hear correctly that he was his HS valedictorian? Yes 4.2 or 4.6 average (out of 4) is what I read.
Buffalo_Stampede Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Did I hear correctly that he was his HS valedictorian?Probably thinks he's better than us.
The Frankish Reich Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 (edited) The Internet age has really complicated drafts. Fans read mocks and watch YouTube for a month or 2, and it leads to a sort of false sense of who should go where, and who the Bills "should" take at a given position. It's just not like that. I'm not discounting that some may put in serious time and really know their stuff. But even with those guys, it's a small fraction of what scouts and decision makers put in. Actually, the internet age and the age of freely available video and all of these mock drafts (by the way, the dumbest and most boring thing ever in sports talk; how many of these have ever been correct past the first 3 or 4 picks?), the likelihood of a team making a truly controversial/highly-criticized pick is pretty minimal. For example, Mayock's Round 1 capsule assessments: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000803412/article/mike-mayocks-pickbypick-draft-analysis The same bland assessments you'll see everywhere. Every guy is a fine player, either a "day one starter" or a "guy with incredible athleticism and a high upside" or a "solid college player with great intangibles." I dare you to find a pick that is excoriated as idiotic. (I kind of miss those old days.) And it's even more unlikely for anyone to find a hidden gem; everyone's got video, no small college guy flies under the radar in the later rounds. It's gotten to what economists would call an efficient market. That's why the focus turns to things like the trades - the focus is on GMs and their plans, on competition windows and salary caps, all that kind of stuff instead of the absolute value (or lack thereof) of an individual player. Edited April 28, 2017 by The Frankish Reich
Wagon Circler Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Some 'experts' question whether he has the physicality to hold up against the run and therefore be a starting outside corner in the NFL.
Bangarang Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Don't hate the player at all. Seems like a solid addition at a position of need. It all depends on how these QBs turn out because it would really hurt if they are good and we gave up the chance to draft one...again
NewEra Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 (edited) He's a fine cb choice. I question the recycling cb strategy, but that's a different matter. I'll feel better about it if they find a way to land Kizer in the second.That's my worst nightmare unless the FO legitimately had Kizer as their #1 QB on the board. I pray that we don't draft any QB in the first 3 rounds this year (unless Webb or Kizer somehow falls to rd 3) this year and stockpile picks and talent. Get the QB next year. We didn't draft the best QBs this year, no reason to get the best of the rest in a weak QB class (imo) I think the only people that are crying are the Whaley haters and the guys that wanted a QB in rd 1. Edited April 28, 2017 by NewEra
The Frankish Reich Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 You clearly haven't read the board...the usuals are in full effect hating all over this pick. Especially the crowd that feels TT is trash and Mahomes is a franchise saving demigod. I don't see that as White hate. I see it as Whaley/McD/ownership hate. Nobody is saying that White is not worthy of the 27th overall pick. They're saying that the Bills made a mistake passing over potential impact players to trade down to take a 27th overall talent. it's because of his privilege?
\GoBillsInDallas/ Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 I don't understand the White hate... Black Cornerbacks Matter!
wppete Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Im very happy with the pick and the trade. Great stuff.
K D Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 I don't see that as White hate. I see it as Whaley/McD/ownership hate. Nobody is saying that White is not worthy of the 27th overall pick. They're saying that the Bills made a mistake passing over potential impact players to trade down to take a 27th overall talent. Correct. Dropped down way too far and missed out on pro bowl quality players to get an undersized corner that was projected to go where you got him. The way the draft was playing out the 10th pick was more valuable than what they got in return because lots of top players were dropping. Lots of talent between 10-25 so to drop all the way to 27 was very unfortunate
Billsfansinceday1 Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 I don't see hatred but I do see people who were surprised about a guy they hadn't heard of, including myself. The more I read, the better I like him.
NeverOutNick Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 4 year starter in the best conference in college football. Leader, high character, and straight baller. Fills position of need and the best thing about it? We gained 2 extra picks which includes a first rounder next year in the best QB class in awhile. Smart move OBD. Let's finish strong these next 2 days, go 5-11 next year, and we have a legit shot at Darnold, Rosen, or Allen. Stay positive folks. I trust this McDermott guy. 👍
ChevyVanMiller Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 I don't think there is any real hate of White, just of another first round pick on a corner when so many have walked after their rookie contracts were up. Feels like another ride around on the hamster wheel.
The Frankish Reich Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Correct. Dropped down way too far and missed out on pro bowl quality players to get an undersized corner that was projected to go where you got him. The way the draft was playing out the 10th pick was more valuable than what they got in return because lots of top players were dropping. Lots of talent between 10-25 so to drop all the way to 27 was very unfortunate I pretty much agree. But here's where we are these days with all this draft talk: - Analyst (or GM) A: "2017 is a really deep draft. I don't see a great talent gap between the 10th best player and the 27th best player. Therefore, it makes sense to trade down since you're not giving up much immediately for the benefit of getting another 1st round pick next year." - Analyst (or GM) B: "2017 is not as good a draft class as 2018. Better not to waste the 10th pick on a player that isn't really rated as a Pro Bowl talent. Stockpile picks in that next draft, which is looking like it's going to be really good." Two diametrically opposed arguments, both in favor of doing exactly what the Bills did. And there's equally good arguments against what the Bills did. To me it all comes down to not what the quality/depth of the 2017 vs. 2018 draft class is, but on where the Bills are in their (apparent) goal to build a Super Bowl contender. And to me, that's why this trade - following the re-signing of Tyrod and the other off season roster moves - makes no sense.
/dev/null Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Internet football fans affter the draft are like kids after Christmas who are upset because they wanted the Red Power Ranger but got the White Power Ranger.
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