NewEra Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 16 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said: Like, but also need a DE from somewhere... Edit- And a LB SLB doesn’t get much time. I’d rather get ourselves 2 corners to play opposite Tre and then the nickel. I think Edmunds and Milano will be fine as our nickel LBs. Sure, adding another LB is needed. Would be nice to get a dominant pass rusher. If we land the first pick is it Ben a question that we take Oliver....or do we trade down and get a ransom. Oliver would be an amazing fit for this d but I’d rather trade down and fill as many holes as possible. There are so many holes
plenzmd1 Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 Pretty simple equation...$55M in dead cap necessitates paying your "active" players less...just simple math. Can't remember the actual number, but in terms of money being spent on active players..Bills are something like $26M less than any other team in the league. My guess would be they average something like $35M less than the league of most teams carry $15M in dead cap.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 7 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said: Rivers Stafford Luck Carr Cousins Vick Winston That list is ridiculous. 1
SoTier Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 9 hours ago, Shotgunner said: They don't want to invest money into these junk players at OL and WR, so when they replace them we don't have another year where 30% of the cap is dead. Next year we can replace any of them, by any means neccesary, without having to deal with cap ramifications of bad players tying up money. Last year they took care the secondary, this year MLB, interior DL, and QB, next year it's OL and skill players Can I interest you in purchasing a recently rehabbed bridge over Chautauqua Lake?
SoTier Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 (edited) 9 hours ago, PlayoffsPlease said: If they are as right on Allen as I think they are, the rest won't matter. Even if McBeane can't figure out the rest, GMs and coaches are not that tough to replace. QB is the holy grail. Are you serious? Did you watch MNF last night? A great QB without a decent team around him is no more successful than a journeyman QB, and McDermott/Beane have shown no ability to evaluate talent or "figure out" ANYTHING when it comes to building a team. Furthermore, the clock is already ticking on the evaluation of Allen. The Bills have less than 5 years to determine if Allen is a keeper or not because they'll have to decide whether to pick up his option year or to re-sign him past his rookie contract. A crappy OL, equally crappy WR corps, and a questionable OC calling plays will never allow Allen to be as good as he might be, which means that the evaluation of Allen may never be accurate. It's possible that the Bills could give up on Allen and he goes on to flourish for another team as so many former Bills players have done or the Bills could try to make allowances for the bad personnel around Allen, and wind up signing a journeyman QB to a franchise QB contract that dooms the team to continued mediocrity or worse. That's why it's so important to give QBs with good protection and numerous good targets. 2 hours ago, plenzmd1 said: Pretty simple equation...$55M in dead cap necessitates paying your "active" players less...just simple math. Can't remember the actual number, but in terms of money being spent on active players..Bills are something like $26M less than any other team in the league. My guess would be they average something like $35M less than the league of most teams carry $15M in dead cap. That $55 million in dead cap money mostly came from McDermott/Beane's decisions to replace quality players for whatever specious reasons they came up with. They got into cap hell because they didn't pay attention to the cap implicatons of their moves, and they signed trash because of their poor player evaluation. It's called incompetence. Edited September 18, 2018 by SoTier
plenzmd1 Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 54 minutes ago, SoTier said: Are you serious? Did you watch MNF last night? A great QB without a decent team around him is no more successful than a journeyman QB, and McDermott/Beane have shown no ability to evaluate talent or "figure out" ANYTHING when it comes to building a team. Furthermore, the clock is already ticking on the evaluation of Allen. The Bills have less than 5 years to determine if Allen is a keeper or not because they'll have to decide whether to pick up his option year or to re-sign him past his rookie contract. A crappy OL, equally crappy WR corps, and a questionable OC calling plays will never allow Allen to be as good as he might be, which means that the evaluation of Allen may never be accurate. It's possible that the Bills could give up on Allen and he goes on to flourish for another team as so many former Bills players have done or the Bills could try to make allowances for the bad personnel around Allen, and wind up signing a journeyman QB to a franchise QB contract that dooms the team to continued mediocrity or worse. That's why it's so important to give QBs with good protection and numerous good targets. That $55 million in dead cap money mostly came from McDermott/Beane's decisions to replace quality players for whatever specious reasons they came up with. They got into cap hell because they didn't pay attention to the cap implicatons of their moves, and they signed trash because of their poor player evaluation. It's called incompetence. 100% agree it has been their decision to eat all this dead money...in terms of the evaluations, i will give thru the end of 2019 to decide that. They 100% knew the implications of their moves, just winning last year I think gave them the idea one could win with inferior talent..and you can, just not consistently. So listen, last year was a blast going to the playoffs in a year we all thought would be like this one. But the ball bounced correctly for us and they decided to middle it keeping Tyrod. In the end, that 9-7 instead 5-11 season cost us Darnold...hope it does not doom us for the next 12 years. Let's see where we are at the end of the 3-year rebuilding plan..which this always was. 1
apuszczalowski Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 12 hours ago, BuffaloBill said: Active roster analysis - with Woods and Incognito dead money in the mix the stats change. The Bills are breaking the remnants of a cap mess. A self inflicted cap mess..... 12 hours ago, Shotgunner said: They don't want to invest money into these junk players at OL and WR, so when they replace them we don't have another year where 30% of the cap is dead. Next year we can replace any of them, by any means neccesary, without having to deal with cap ramifications of bad players tying up money. Last year they took care the secondary, this year MLB, interior DL, and QB, next year it's OL and skill players You assume/hope. I would really say they "took care of" those other positions just yet. They are good at starting Safety but still need CBs. They have a young MLB who is looking overwhelmed and not great out there, and a DL that's old and looking ok (at best). They have a QB who hasnt proven anything just yet and while he has flashed some ability, he still hasnt shown he can be a franchise guy, and they have no backup You can assume/hope next offseason is when they focus on those other spots bit these guys in charge have not shown any indications of this. Also, they may have alot of cap space next offseason, but isnt FA where teams get into cap trouble by overpaying for talent? Ate they just freeing up cap space to overpay for others to put them back into have cap issues?
dollars 2 donuts Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 12 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said: We are the only team in the league where the QBs have a combined total of 1 complete game and we are still taking the cheap way out every where else. The Bills haven’t had to pay a QB in decades, yet we look like a team of scabs during a strike. We aren't even the lowest...weird. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/positional/quarterback/
Reed83HOF Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 7 hours ago, NewEra said: I really hope we can pay 1 Tackle, 1 center and 1 guard good money. Keep Dawkins and draft another guard in rd 1 or 2 after trading down and also drafting 2 WRs and a Corner in the first 3 rounds. The free agent WR options are pretty sad. Nothing but number 2s and 3s. are there any WRs that looks like potential top 10 picks? Aj brown the undisputed best in this class or are buffalo Buffalo bull Anthony johnson and n’keal Harry in the running? Marquise Brown has some wheels If even a WR1 hit the market, we are not paying for him. My guess is see how Zay develops and if any of these other WRs can be 2/3/4 and we will plug that gap in FA if necessary. Look for WR1 to come from the draft. I would be shocked to see us take a WR1 with out #1 or #2 pick in the draft, it will be a pass rusher and then we will look at WR/OL/TE/LB/CB, possibly making moves like last year for Edmunds....
1st&ten Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 13 hours ago, Pete said: you get what you pay for. If you are a miser when it comes to oline, you get garbage I hoping they can coach a couple of the young lineman up & work them in soon-----probably wishful thinking on my part.
buffaloboyinATL Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 I believe we will draft 2-3 offensive lineman next year, with 2 of them coming in the first 3 rounds.
Heavy Kevi Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 50 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said: A self inflicted cap mess..... You assume/hope. I would really say they "took care of" those other positions just yet. They are good at starting Safety but still need CBs. They have a young MLB who is looking overwhelmed and not great out there, and a DL that's old and looking ok (at best). They have a QB who hasnt proven anything just yet and while he has flashed some ability, he still hasnt shown he can be a franchise guy, and they have no backup You can assume/hope next offseason is when they focus on those other spots bit these guys in charge have not shown any indications of this. Also, they may have alot of cap space next offseason, but isnt FA where teams get into cap trouble by overpaying for talent? Ate they just freeing up cap space to overpay for others to put them back into have cap issues? As far as "take care of", I mean infuse talent and get starters. No position is 'done', but like I said fill in with some depth and a decent corner, etc but there isn't a dearth of talent. MLB and QB, yeah they "took care" of them. The players might not work out, but even if they don't develop you don't replace them next year, or maybe even the year after. It's not about how good they are right now, it's the GM finding young players. My thought on next years cap is this, they will pay a guy or 2 in FA, and probably trade for a know quantity with a sizable contract, and extend any players they feel the need to, and front-load the contracts to tie up money next year but lower in subsequent years. Then I expect us to be near the cap floor for next year, leaving us with some flexibility (and rollover cap) into 2020. That's my thiughts on what should (and reasonably likely could) happen. I don't expect them to go out and hand out Charles Clay and Derrick Dockery money. At least I hope not.
plenzmd1 Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 19 minutes ago, Shotgunner said: As far as "take care of", I mean infuse talent and get starters. No position is 'done', but like I said fill in with some depth and a decent corner, etc but there isn't a dearth of talent. MLB and QB, yeah they "took care" of them. The players might not work out, but even if they don't develop you don't replace them next year, or maybe even the year after. It's not about how good they are right now, it's the GM finding young players. My thought on next years cap is this, they will pay a guy or 2 in FA, and probably trade for a know quantity with a sizable contract, and extend any players they feel the need to, and front-load the contracts to tie up money next year but lower in subsequent years. Then I expect us to be near the cap floor for next year, leaving us with some flexibility (and rollover cap) into 2020. That's my thiughts on what should (and reasonably likely could) happen. I don't expect them to go out and hand out Charles Clay and Derrick Dockery money. At least I hope not. I agree with a bunch of this..but if I am correct on McBeane that money will be spent on FA lineman..niot skill position guys. I think Beane believes you win by gaining an advantage by drafting WR, QB and CB and paying them rookie contracts...those positions have the greatest disparity between rookie contracts and 2nd level contracts for star players that make impacts. I fully expect we will pick up Tre Whites 5th year option, maybe tag him..but never give him a 2nd contract ...again assuming these guys are still running the show
Heavy Kevi Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 6 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said: I agree with a bunch of this..but if I am correct on McBeane that money will be spent on FA lineman..niot skill position guys. I think Beane believes you win by gaining an advantage by drafting WR, QB and CB and paying them rookie contracts...those positions have the greatest disparity between rookie contracts and 2nd level contracts for star players that make impacts. I fully expect we will pick up Tre Whites 5th year option, maybe tag him..but never give him a 2nd contract ...again assuming these guys are still running the show I can agree with that. I don't love signing OL rather than drafting, though. Hard to get a high-end line without using the draft imo. As for Tre, we don't know yet how they value their own players when up for contract. They shed big contracts of previous regimes, but I am curious how they will handle marquee guys that they drafted when it comes time for a 2nd contract. Tre might be the kind of guy to keep, idk.
PlayoffsPlease Posted September 18, 2018 Author Posted September 18, 2018 12 hours ago, SoTier said: Are you serious? Did you watch MNF last night? A great QB without a decent team around him is no more successful than a journeyman QB, and McDermott/Beane have shown no ability to evaluate talent or "figure out" ANYTHING when it comes to building a team. Furthermore, the clock is already ticking on the evaluation of Allen. The Bills have less than 5 years to determine if Allen is a keeper or not because they'll have to decide whether to pick up his option year or to re-sign him past his rookie contract. A crappy OL, equally crappy WR corps, and a questionable OC calling plays will never allow Allen to be as good as he might be, which means that the evaluation of Allen may never be accurate. It's possible that the Bills could give up on Allen and he goes on to flourish for another team as so many former Bills players have done or the Bills could try to make allowances for the bad personnel around Allen, and wind up signing a journeyman QB to a franchise QB contract that dooms the team to continued mediocrity or worse. That's why it's so important to give QBs with good protection and numerous good targets. That $55 million in dead cap money mostly came from McDermott/Beane's decisions to replace quality players for whatever specious reasons they came up with. They got into cap hell because they didn't pay attention to the cap implicatons of their moves, and they signed trash because of their poor player evaluation. It's called incompetence. Are you referring to the team that won the super bowl, while their QB was on a rookie contract?
Epstein's Mother Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 (edited) 12 hours ago, SoTier said: That $55 million in dead cap money mostly came from McDermott/Beane's decisions to replace quality players for whatever specious reasons they came up with. They got into cap hell because they didn't pay attention to the cap implicatons of their moves, and they signed trash because of their poor player evaluation. It's called incompetence. The other choice in this situation is to simply fill in players at positions of need year after year without unloading bloated contracts until the end of time. This is a great way to go somewhere between 7-9 and 9-7 every year like the Bills did for the most part between 2000 and 2016. Edited September 18, 2018 by Epstein's Mother
LSHMEAB Posted September 18, 2018 Posted September 18, 2018 The defense has been far more disappointing than the offense and much more of an indictment on McBeane. They gave out a couple of relatively big deals to Trent Murphy and Star. I think when the optimistic crowd preaches patience, they fail to recognize that we're analyzing the moves Beane HAS made. They...uh, don't look like money well spent.
Turk71 Posted September 19, 2018 Posted September 19, 2018 22 hours ago, PlayoffsPlease said: The defensive spend is a lot more depressing. It is one of the 2 or three worst defenses in the league, and its not cheap. Jonathan Hankins has been far superior to Star at stopping the run and pressuring QB the last couple years. He was fa until last week and signed for less than a million. Star was practically dead last out of 110 dts on pff and gets 10 million a year for 5 years because he was a Panther. That 9 million in savings could have been spent on the o line, not to mention the cap money wasted on Coleman, Davis, Mccarron etc. Now you put your rookie top ten pick behind this crap line with no wrs. What kind of fukin process is that?
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