Livinginthepast Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 4 hours ago, ALF said: Until the OL is fixed , McCoy is still a good receiver and YAC Why they haven't been using him regularly in this role is beyond me. He is very good at short passes and YAC and even has the hands for a medium pass attempt. With all the frustration that the Bills and McCoy have experienced with the run game and the Oline, you think this would have been a no brainer!
Heavy Kevi Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 He's absolutely not worth it, but since we have so much cap we should keep him on the books next year. No way we can responsibly spend 100mil so lets save some for 2020 too.
Charlottebillsfan2 Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 (edited) I think that the point here is with the structure of his contract the Bills now have options. $9 million cap it. $6,425,000 in actual cash paid to him from team and only a $2,625,000 hit in dead cap space. My thoughts are the Bills should move on from him. Personally I would rather build a great o line and plug in a rookie RB every couple of years VIA draft. I would rather spend the money in other places. I just think the RB is a position you can fill every year if you have a solid line. Top 5 running backs based on yards in the NFL 1 Elliott - 3rd season 2 - Gurley - 4th season 3 - Barkley - 1st season 4- Lindsay - 1st season 5 - McCaffrey - 2nd season Edited December 13, 2018 by Charlottebillsfan2 2
Thriftygamer83 Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 The offensive scheme is dependent on Shady cutting and slipping through tackles. With Ivory as the power back so we would have to draft replacements correctly. Bryce Love and LJ Scott would wrap that up pretty well late in the draft.
Gugny Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 5 hours ago, TBBills Fan said: At his salary, assuming we upgrade out offense in the offseason... Lets say we pick up a RB in the draft and maybe a FA (not bell)... Then at his salary is Shady worth it as a complimentary piece? Between leadership and breakout plays it makes sense why beane said shady will be a part of 2019...he never said shady would be the centerpiece Leadership? I don't see it. He was damaged goods before the season started and Beane should have traded him last year before it was apparent to everyone. The team needs to get younger. He needs to go. 2
machine gun kelly Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 Watch what Shady does behind a good line in run blocking. He’s worth it and we have the money. His problem is he is trying to hard vs. just running north south. I also don’t know why Daboll isn’t throwing to Shady b/c he is fantastic in open space.
US Egg Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Charlottebillsfan2 said: spend the money in other places, RB is a position you can fill every year if you have a solid line. Exactly. There's been proof of this throughout the league for awhile. Hopefully, McBeane can see this. Edited December 13, 2018 by I am the egg man
PaattMaann Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 who cares what hes making next year? It aint my money, and it sure as hell aint any of yours. why create more holes? Even if its just for him to be a 3rd down back, why should we get rid of him? Great leader, great teammate, pro Buffalo....why again would we get rid of him? We have obscene amounts of money and literally no one to spend it all on in FA. That said, I know he will perform better if he has even a semblance of an o-line. We should still draft his replacement though.
Buddy Hix Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 43 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said: So you’re going to trade him for nothing ...out of spite? I don’t spite Shady at all. I would have traded him for pretty much anything because he isn’t a good player any longer and his production doesn’t justify his cost. Shady was a great player but we can all see he has lost a step. And for his style of play, losing a step is more impactful than it would be for a North/South runner. Also, by not trading him and committing to him as a key piece for next season as Beane did, the offensive unit is being set up for failure. Expecting an old RB who can’t get it done to be a key cog will leave a gaping hole when it falls apart. 1
SoCal Deek Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 Just now, Buddy Hix said: I don’t spite Shady at all. I would have traded him for pretty much anything because he isn’t a good player any longer and his production doesn’t justify his cost. Shady was a great player but we can all see he has lost a step. And for his style of play, losing a step is more impactful than it would be for a North/South runner. Also, by not trading him and committing to him as a key piece for next season as Beane did, the offensive unit is being set up for failure. Expecting an old RB who can’t get it done to be a key cog will leave a gaping hole when it falls apart. You and I agree on the basic facts. But... the decision facing the front office will be what can they get for him now, not what could they have gotten for him last summer. Based on this season I doubt anyone will offer much at all, and if true, I’m saying they might as well keep him. They aren’t short on cash. 1
cba fan Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 5 hours ago, TBBills Fan said: At his salary, assuming we upgrade out offense in the offseason... Lets say we pick up a RB in the draft and maybe a FA (not bell)... Then at his salary is Shady worth it as a complimentary piece? Between leadership and breakout plays it makes sense why beane said shady will be a part of 2019...he never said shady would be the centerpiece If he starts playing WR he could up his worth.
TigerJ Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 There are at least two issues at play here. First, there is reason to suspect that most of the ineffectiveness of the running game should be solely laid on the shoulders of the offensive line. Turnover, a lack of talent and an overly complex blocking scheme has created a disaster area on the offensive line, and nobody besides the QB can gain any yards with consistency. Second, cap room is not a problem for Buffalo this offseason. If Buffalo's line were good, and Shady were as ineffective as he's been, then you cut him yesterday. There is absolutely no reason to keep him around. If Buffalo faced cap constraints, but Shady could still be effective, you might consider moving on, though with some regrets. I don't think there is any pressure to move on at this point. I think what Buffalo needs to do is to identify wome quality youth at the position for the 2019 season. Whether than means signing a quality young free agent or drafting somebody, they should find someone. Rather than putting the full load on Shady next season, they should use a two headed monster philosophy. One other thing to consider: If Keith Ford can address his fumbling issues, it could be that the Bills already have Shady's successor. Keith Ford was a five star recruit to college. He's got size and power, but he's also got a fair amount of speed and quickness. From all accounts he's worked hard while on the PS and has a great attitude. Don't count him out.
hondo in seattle Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 Shady's not a bruiser. He needs space to do his thing. If we trot out the same OL next year that we have this year -then no, don't keep Shady. Shady and this OL don't work well together. If we upgrade the OL, then I say yes for the same reasons others have given: Shady still has some gas in the tank and his competitive fire/leadership are useful. As an aside, back in 1971 I watched Willie Ellison break Cookie Gilchrist's pro football record for most rushing yards in a game. Willie ran for 247 yards on 26 carries versus Cookie's 243 (AFL record) and Jim Brown's 237 (NFL record). Don't remember Willie Ellison??? That's because he wasn't all that good and spent most of his NFL career as a backup. But the OL in front of him on that magical day was freakin' dominant. They opened gaping holes the size of Texas. A good high school back could have easily rushed for over 100 behind that line and many college backs could have gone over 200. It's hard to imagine what OJ or Brown might have done but it would have been incredible. On the flip side, I think Barry Sanders would have had trouble getting yards running behind our offensive line. OLs matter hugely. The 1971 Rams OL made Willie look like an Olympian god toying with mortals. Our OL makes Shady look like Elmer Fudd.
blacklabel Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 (edited) I keep saying this in various threads here, but when you're trying to guess whether or not a player has a future with the Bills you need to look at more than just his on-field production. Has Shady struggled this year? Yes. There have been times where he's definitely pressing because he's dying to make a play. The OL isn't doing much of anything to open up lanes for him and it's been a frustrating year. But on the flip side, he's earned himself a captain role so he's obviously seen as a respected veteran in the locker room. To McBeane, that stuff matters. I think they keep McCoy but I think he may be part of a RB by committee or they'll reduce his workload and have some specialized plays for him. TJ Yeldon and Tevin Coleman are two names to watch for in free agency. The draft doesn't have a running back worth taking until the mid-late second round this year. They may be inclined to go after a player coming out of his rookie deal who's 25-26 years old, doesn't have the mileage on him that a full-time 20-25 carries a game back has, etc. Edited December 13, 2018 by blacklabel 1
BarleyNY Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, ALLEN1QB said: Sure let's pay a guy 9 Mil a year to have less yds than the QB!!!!!!!!!! That’ll be his cap hit ($9.05M) but some of that would be dead money anyway. The difference to keep him is $6.425M. Still, you want value for that. I’m keeping him unless I get a trade or replace him first. He doesn’t have a roster bonus due and we will have plenty of cap space so there’s no hurry. Edited December 13, 2018 by BarleyNY 1
ghostwriter Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 For the amount we're paying Shady we could have Yeldon and Coleman for the same price and they're 6 years younger. Cut Ivory as well. Murphy goes into camp the #3 to compete against a draft pick.
ALLEN1QB Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 (edited) 4 hours ago, BarleyNY said: That’ll be his cap hit ($9.05M) but some of that would be dead money anyway. The difference to keep him is $6.425M. Still, you want value for that. I’m keeping him unless I get a trade or replace him first. He doesn’t have a roster bonus due and we will have plenty of cap space so there’s no hurry. Sounds like you are not concerned about production at all. Do this for me divide his paycheck by his total yards this year and tell me what you think. The guy should be ashamed cashing it every month. Edited December 13, 2018 by ALLEN1QB
Brianmoorman4jesus Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 I would see what Ford and Murphy can do for these last 3 games. RBs are the easiest things to find which is why you don’t ever have to pay them. See if either one of them are any good and go from there. I wouldn’t even let McCoy or Ivory play the last 3 games. See what the young guys have
BarleyNY Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 29 minutes ago, ALLEN1QB said: Sounds like you are not concerned about production at all. Do this for me divide his paycheck by his total yards this year and tell me what you think. The guy should be ashamed cashing it every month. Really? It didn’t sound like that to me at all. I’d just like to not jump the gun on getting rid of him so we can find his replacement first and also get something for him if we can. No need to be hasty.
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