Johnny Hammersticks Posted October 31, 2020 Posted October 31, 2020 1 minute ago, Victory Formation said: Alrighty then! 😆  im sure Daryl Worley will have an outstanding career in Buffalo my friend! I say Worley sucks, you don’t. Nothing left to say, other than let’s wait and see..  No, there’s more to say actually.  Why does he suck?  You’ve offered nothing substantive to support your opinion.  Let’s hear it.  You’re a big boy official poster now so let’s here your analysis of Worley.  Why does he suck?  What is wrong with his play?   Now write something that doesn’t make you look stupid.
JakeFrommStateFarm Posted October 31, 2020 Posted October 31, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, Victory Formation said: How can I not be blown away by a corner who got cut by a 2-5 team that boasts of one of the worst defenses in the league? My friend, are you telling me that you are an expert on Worley? I told you why I’m concerned, now you tell me why you think he’s a good player.. Tell me why he’ll be good friend.  Worleys poor play could have as much to do with defensive scheme as his ability.  I have friends who are cowboys fans and they say Nolans scheme is way too complicated. They are trying to simplify but it may be too late for this year.  I see this move as a no lose situation. Bring him in and let him compete.  As previous posters have said, if he doesn't work out cut him and move on. Edited October 31, 2020 by JakeFrommStateFarm 1
billieve420 Posted October 31, 2020 Posted October 31, 2020 Hard to pin blame on 1 player in a bad defense. Cowboys are bad all around. No harm is bringing him and seeing if he can help. Not like our secondary has been great themselves this year. If we can find an upgrade over Taron I am all for it. 1
ghostwriter Posted November 1, 2020 Posted November 1, 2020 3 hours ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:  No, there’s more to say actually.  Why does he suck?  You’ve offered nothing substantive to support your opinion.  Let’s hear it.  You’re a big boy official poster now so let’s here your analysis of Worley.  Why does he suck?  What is wrong with his play?   Now write something that doesn’t make you look stupid. You’re drunk. 2
BarleyNY Posted November 1, 2020 Posted November 1, 2020 17 hours ago, Victory Formation said: So you’re saying that Worley won’t be any good then? I tend to keep quiet when I don’t know what I’m talking bout.. I will trust Beane and McD over my opinion any day... but I am growing frustrated with the concept of signing every former ex-Panther to a deal when they hit free agency.. I can understand if that player is truly good but at this point we’re turning into the Carolina Bills.. familiarity is a great thing — but if you limit yourself to only players you’re familiar with then I think you’re limiting yourself in a pretty big way.. especially if the players you’re signing are from cellar dwelling teams.. I too disapprove of the rah rah circle jerks... I would rather that we are honest with our feelings.. Some posters like to talk us up after a win, only to have a meltdown after every loss.. I think those people are my least favorite... I tend to lurk more than I post... 99% of the time I spend here is reading.... YMMV I haven’t really watched Worley so I don’t know (and please don’t put words in my mouth). His ratings are awful though so I don’t expect a lot from him if we sign him.  But I am not going to hate on Beane if we sign him to a modest contract.  Nothing wrong with a low risk contract on a young player who has experience in our scheme.  I am fine if we pass on him too.  What I am against is giving him a big, highly guaranteed contract (like we did Star).  That’s because, based on Dallas cutting him and his ratings, he has played very poorly recently.  I mean, the dude just got booted off a bad defense mid-season.  That’s probably not good.Â
NewEra Posted November 1, 2020 Posted November 1, 2020 18 hours ago, High Football IQ said:  What's terrific about them? 2 one and done playoff appearances after 17 years of ineptitude and failure? The 2017 playoff season was pure luck and with a roster built mostly by Whaley and Rex Ryan.  Where is all the probowl and elite talent they've drafted? (Milano and White weren't even drafted by Beane)  3-15 entering 2020 against teams that made the playoffs once the 16 week schedule was over (including a Titans team without Tannenhill starting last year)  0-6 against the Patriots  I get that for some younger fans that weren't around or too young to remember the 90's probably think the last 3 years are cloud nine, but compared to most other powerhouse franchises both Beane and McClappy are at the very bottom of the totem pole in their respective roles and at best the equivalent of the Bengals teams under Marvin Lewis that were able to make the playoffs a few years but mostly mired in mediocrity over the totality of that regime.  Bigger issue though is ownership and why this team will never probably never go anywhere of note after this regime fizzles completely in the next few years and is a dire salary cap situation again.   Why even bother rooting for them?  Honestly.  Why not find a different past time.  This obviously makes you miserable.  We have a good team.   they turned around a team that hasn’t made the playoffs for 2 decades and have no made the playoffs 2 of 3 years.  Most likely 3 of 4.  No, they haven’t achieved much more than the playoffs to this point, but they went from a laughing stock to being a good team that the NFL and most fans respect now.  you don’t think they’re good hires.....you and about 200 other miserable fans.  Not many others would agree.  What have the Pegulas done as NFL owners to prompt you to say they’ll probably never be winners and the regime will fizzle? 2 2
Back2Buff Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 2 minutes ago, WMDman said: He’s gotta be better than Taron  He has played outside his whole career, but I do wonder when Norman comes back if he could play inside. Taron just isn't cutting it.
Blank Stare Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 These guys deserve the benefit of the doubt on DBs. One area I don’t question their decisions. Dislike him all you want, but even Norman came up with a huge FF to seal the Raider game.Â
Brianmoorman4jesus Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 Any chance Dane Jackson can kick inside? He looked like a player against the jets. I know nothing about him. Would his skills translate to Nickel?Â
thenorthremembers Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 1 minute ago, High Football IQ said: LOL this team simply can't help themselves in regards to any player associated with the Carolina franchise.   I've often wondered what the plan will be once they no longer have players to grab from Carolina.  They haven't been there is four years now, and a lot of the players they drafted or signed there are slowly aging or out of the league.Â
Malazan Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 I see we're still freaking out about practice squad players. Very good. Carry on. 1
JGMcD2 Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 4 minutes ago, High Football IQ said:  If you take away the 2015 SB season, Carolina is a very mediorce franchise on par with the Bills quite frankly, if not worse. Which is why I think fans here really overrate Beane/McDermott especially since the were just respective assistants there in the front office/Ron Rivera's staff.  It simply makes no sense to keep bringing in their former players and using the 'they fit the scheme, culture, etc' excuse when the results on the field are not there and you would have thought that Beane would have learned this right away his first year here after wasting a 3rd round pick on Kelvin Benjamin. https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2020/3/22/21188079/listing-former-carolina-panthers-brandon-beane-has-brought-to-the-buffalo-bills-star-lotulelei  Still really not sure why everyone gets so bent out of shape about this. There have been 20 players in 4 years... most of them depth players that do not stick around particularly long. The majority of the players that have been brought over from Carolina are gone now... Dean Marlowe (left and came back this year) and Star are the only two players from years 1-3 still remaining in the organization.  Folks need to learn how to differentiate a depth signing from an impact signing... it's almost embarrassing at this point. 6 1
QLBillsFan Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 18 minutes ago, High Football IQ said: LOL this team simply can't help themselves in regards to any player associated with the Carolina franchise.   Wow HIQ Dolphins fan your hate for the Bills is at such a high level. They have familiarity and at times they have gotten end of roster or rotation players to contribute. STAR and Marlowe come to mind. If given player A and B with similar skill sets knowing a player can be the deciding factor. Have they missed absolutely. But it’s what many teams do. Even the division winner to be Dolphins do it.Â
ngbills Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 28 minutes ago, jeremy2020 said: I see we're still freaking out about practice squad players. Very good. Carry on. Money this guy is starting in a few weeks.Â
BADOLBILZ Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 39 minutes ago, High Football IQ said:  If you take away the 2015 SB season, Carolina is a very mediorce franchise on par with the Bills quite frankly, if not worse. Which is why I think fans here really overrate Beane/McDermott especially since the were just respective assistants there in the front office/Ron Rivera's staff.  It simply makes no sense to keep bringing in their former players and using the 'they fit the scheme, culture, etc' excuse when the results on the field are not there and you would have thought that Beane would have learned this right away his first year here after wasting a 3rd round pick on Kelvin Benjamin.   I agree that the Panthers weren't exactly a model franchise.   They were an up and down team in an a division in flux.   They got a league MVP talent and made a couple runs.  Once the New Orleans franchise re-grouped the Panthers were outclassed in terms of coaching and personnel acquisition.  Ron Rivera has had losing records in 7 of 10 seasons as a HC.  I would hope McBeane have higher objectives than being Carolina north but the constant influx of former Panther players makes it seem to fans that they hold their former place of employment  in a bit too high regard.  1
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