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13 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

I just can't get down with that line of thinking. You're not gonna blame Beane if Edmunds doesn't pan out because the linebacker class was "considered" a strength? He gets paid to make proper decisions and doesn't get mulligans because draftniks thought it was a great LB class. 

 

It's also prudent to draft premium positions if they grade out similarly to non premium positions. QB's, LT's, WR's, DE's and CB's should always take precedent. That doesn't mean you don't draft a guard or a safety if they happen to be superior 95% prospects. I'm sure the Colts are happy with their selection of Nelson. Nevertheless, it makes fiscal sense to get players at premium positions on rookie contracts.

As Bill Tobin famously said "who the hell is Mel Kiper?! He's no more credentialed than my neighbor who's a postman."

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18 minutes ago, mead107 said:

So, did we decide who was the worst?

 

You came up several times, but I defended you.   ?

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22 minutes ago, mead107 said:

So, did we decide who was the worst?

Oughta put it to a poll haha from the OPs sounds like Star and Edmunds are neck and neck. No comment

 

I'll just say if they're both arguably the worst on the defense then we're looking at an automatic loss given zero run defense.. which was basically how the Patriots game went.. so it doesn't matter Meade. We didn't do too good.

5 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

You came up several times, but I defended you.   ?

oh yeah Mead was definitely the worst on the field. That's a given regarding this discussion.

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4 minutes ago, BarkleyForGOATBackupPT5P said:

Oughta put it to a poll haha from the OPs sounds like Star and Edmunds are neck and neck. No comment

 

I'll just say if they're both arguably the worst on the defense then we're looking at an automatic loss given zero run defense.. which was basically how the Patriots game went.. so it doesn't matter Meade. We didn't do too good.

Missing Milano has made a major difference.  He has stopped the run really well all year long.  I'm sure Edmunds misses him too.  

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3 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

You came up several times, but I defended you.   ?

I’m on the hit list.?.   Been on it going back to 2004. 

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Just now, Buffalo30 said:

Missing Milano has made a major difference.  He has stopped the run really well all year long.  I'm sure Edmunds misses him too.  

Milano Hyde Poyer and White are the guys I'll hang my hat on going into next year. They need help. Be it from Edmunds or DL stepping up. But that corp pass defense should be gravy provided competence in the running game.

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36 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

Well.......in perspective the Ravens are just 9-6........if they lose this weekend they are probably out of the playoffs again so not really what I mean by "winning big".

 

Defense can still win a championship but it has to be a suffocating pass defense...........like Seattle or Denver.

 

Baltimore has the pass rush and they have invested in those CB's but it's going to be a tough row to hoe winning 3 games and 2 on the road.    

 

You really think Baltimore is going to win the SB?

 

As for the running game...........RB's are still available all over the draft and they are pretty replaceable.

The Chicago Bears are a really young team as well with an average offense and made the Rams top 3 offense look like a pop warner squad.  They also drafted a linebacker in the first round.  Dominant defense can still beat a top offense.  I don't know why all of the sudden some fans think that they can't.  Smith obviously was more NFL ready but the concept is the same.  Top defenses will always be able get theirs no matter what modern offenses do. Dallas also shut down the Saints offense with great play from their rookie MLB along with other players.  

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1 minute ago, Buffalo30 said:

The Chicago Bears are a really young team as well with an average offense and made the Rams top 3 offense look like a pop warner squad.  They also drafted a linebacker in the first round.  Dominant defense can still beat a top offense.  I don't know why all of the sudden some fans think that they can't.  Smith obviously was more NFL ready but the concept is the same.  Top defenses will always be able get theirs no matter what modern offenses do. Dallas also shut down the Saints offense with great play from their rookie MLB along with other players.  

The problem with that rationale is that we don't have an elite defense. We have a good defense. In order to become a Bears like defense, we need more playmakers in the front 7.

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10 minutes ago, BarkleyForGOATBackupPT5P said:

Milano Hyde Poyer and White are the guys I'll hang my hat on going into next year. They need help. Be it from Edmunds or DL stepping up. But that corp pass defense should be gravy provided competence in the running game.

The defense certainly isn't there yet.  Just because they were 1st in one category doesn't mean we are the best.  They need more pressure from the line to help force more turnovers and get more sacks.  Chicago is 11-4 with a dominant defense and a second year QB...

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1 minute ago, LSHMEAB said:

The problem with that rationale is that we don't have an elite defense. We have a good defense. In order to become a Bears like defense, we need more playmakers in the front 7.

 

With DL being such a strength in this draft, and (hopefully) a big step up from Edmunds, it could become a lot of fun. 

 

But let’s face it, without a real NFL offense it’s somewhere between pointless and sad to have a great defense. There has to be a balance. Fingers crossed! 

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7 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

The problem with that rationale is that we don't have an elite defense. We have a good defense. In order to become a Bears like defense, we need more playmakers in the front 7.

I didn't say we were there yet.  I just mentioned to another poster, chicago is 11-4 with a second year QB...we absolutely need more pressure on the QB to help create more turnovers.  The process is still in motion.  Rams made a leap in year two with their QB, Philly did as well and now we see Chicago getting in on that action. With the right moves this offseason, we could be added to that list.

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4 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

With DL being such a strength in this draft, and (hopefully) a big step up from Edmunds, it could become a lot of fun. 

 

But let’s face it, without a real NFL offense it’s somewhere between pointless and sad to have a great defense. There has to be a balance. Fingers crossed! 

Uh yeah we need to go offense for the mere fact that games are bearable to watch and Bills aren't the joke of the league through the first half of the season.

 

We were so bad this year I forget.. when every team's in the playoff hunt weeks 1-5 it puts a spotlight on the real dog**** teams until we can disappear into obscurity with the rest of the teams out of playoff contention

 

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11 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

With DL being such a strength in this draft, and (hopefully) a big step up from Edmunds, it could become a lot of fun. 

 

But let’s face it, without a real NFL offense it’s somewhere between pointless and sad to have a great defense. There has to be a balance. Fingers crossed! 

Completely agree but I believe they have a decent chance to added talent to both sides of the ball this offseason.  Personally, I like the idea of drafting a top defensive player.  That's where this draft's strengths are.  Unless the top guy on the board is on offense, grab a penetrator.  Kyle Williams could retire.  I believe the offensive line should be addressed mostly through  FA.  Bring some solid veterans around Dawkins and Teller and hopefully it will elevate their games.

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1 minute ago, Buffalo30 said:

Completely agree but I believe they have a decent chance to added talent to both sides of the ball this offseason.  Personally, I like the idea of drafting a top defensive player.  That's what this draft's strengths are.  Unless the top guy on the board is on offense, grab a penetrator.  Kyle Williams could retire.  I believe the offensive line should be addressed mostly through  FA.  Bring some solid veterans around Dawkins and Teller and hopefully it will elevate their games.

 

....and a CB would not surprise. I’m just glad the “experts” here on the board are not running the draft (though there are a few who are actually very knowledgeable). I’m encouraged by last year’s draft. Round 1 was ballsy and has to pan out, but I’m optimistic if we can pull in a similar and deep group of talent. 

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5 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

....and a CB would not surprise. I’m just glad the “experts” here on the board are not running the draft (though there are a few who are actually very knowledgeable). I’m encouraged by last year’s draft. Round 1 was ballsy and has to pan out, but I’m optimistic if we can pull in a similar and deep group of talent. 

I love giving Allen some young talent but he also needs veterans.  He has Shady and that's it in terms of veterans and he might not even be here.  The defensive line needs an infusion of youth.  We have the draft picks to add impact players on offense and still draft defense in the first.  I don't think we need to draft an offensive player in the first over a more talented defensive player. Free agency will tell us a lot however.  Can only hope we make a handful of solid offensive moves in FA so we can go into the draft without feeling like we need to hit the panic button.  

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo30 said:

I love giving Allen some young talent but he also needs veterans.  He has Shady and that's it in terms of veterans and he might not even be here.  The defensive line needs an infusion of youth.  We have the draft picks to add impact players on offense and still draft defense in the first.  I don't think we need to draft an offensive player in the first over a more talented defensive player. Free agency will tell us a lot however.  Can only hope we make a handful of solid offensive moves in FA so we can go into the draft without feeling like we need to hit the panic button.  

 

That’s why all these mocks before FA are so pointless. But, of course.....I just can’t help myself! 

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On 12/24/2018 at 6:57 AM, BADOLBILZ said:

He was awful today.

 

Worst player on the field.

 

 

 

Nah.

 

Joe B has him as 7th best on the team last week. And while you've clearly got an iron in the fire, Joe doesn't. I didn't see a great game from him, but most of NE's  running success came to the outside, trying to run away from Lotulelei and Edmunds. He also had that deflection that was almost a turnover.

 

https://www.wkbw.com/sports/bills/joe-b-buffalo-bills-all-22-review-week-16-vs-new-england-patriots

 

Belichick is always positive, but where he's specific in his praise he's generally right on target, and he said he saw a lot of improvement in Edmunds as the season went along.

 

He's still young and green but he's improving.

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6 hours ago, LSHMEAB said:

The problem with that rationale is that we don't have an elite defense. We have a good defense. In order to become a Bears like defense, we need more playmakers in the front 7.

 

 

You're right, we don't have an elite defense.

 

We also don't have a good defense. They're considerably better than that.

 

They're very good. 4th to 6th or 7th, probably. Around in there. And they're young and getting younger. But yeah, you're right they've got a ways to go to be considered elite. They need a bit more of a pass rush from the other side for one thing.

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23 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

I didn't see a great game from him, but most of NE's  running success came to the outside, trying to run away from Lotulelei and Edmunds.

 

They did have success running at the outside. They had identified a lack of speed at the outside linebacker positions and knew that they could as a result get to the edge and isolate running backs one on one vs corners and particularly to Wallace's side they liked that match up. However, they did run straight at Edmunds' gap a number of times particularly in that first touchdown drive and unfortunately he was out of position frequently again. His discipline in the run game is really concerning to me. More so even than his play recognition. There are plays where he seems to recognise correctly, start off playing his gap and then get excited and just run to the ball. That is on tape a number of times in a number of games.... he is in his gap, then thinks there is a chance to make a play dashes out right into a blocker who walls him off and creates a hole that the back pops through. Jordan Poyer leads the team in tackles. That it at least in part due to the sub standard MLB play in the run game.

 

I am not as down as Badol on Edmunds' chances of turning it around in 2019. It isn't a certainty that he will by any means, but he did make a massive jump in the same regard in his college film between 2016 and 2017. I think there is a chance that he learns when there are actually plays to be made at the NFL level and when there are not and lane discipline is more important in the long run.

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19 hours ago, Buffalo30 said:

 

 

As for running back, Saquon Barkley is close to 2,000 yards from scrimmage with 14 touchdowns.  He could be a top three running back over the next ten years, so could Ezekial Elliot.  These guys carry their teams.  They are elite.  You take the best player.  Elite players, no matter the position can make a huge difference.  

 

Avoiding certain positions in the first round is a poor strategy by a GM.  You take the best players that fit what you are trying to do.  Drafting is hard enough because there are so many busts even in the first round.  Taking draft positions off of the board in the first round only decreases your chance of finding an impact player.  

 

 

The Giants might not regret drafting Sequon Barkley, but they should.  He's played very well, as expected, but not substantially better than Chris Carson or Phillip Lindsay, a seventh round pick and an UDFA, respectively.  And we see this kind of thing all the time.  People have mentioned Todd Gurley as an MVP candidate, but the truth is there is very little drop-off between him and Mack Brown.  Hell, CJ Anderson, a guy the Rams picked up off the street, ran for 170 yards for the Rams on Sunday.      

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