Patrick Duffy Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 5 minutes ago, That's No Moon said: What I recall saying was show me how they are demonstrably better at the end because they didn't do that last year. Some of you guys want everything to be sunshine and roses and to canonize Beane. They are better than they have been in a long time, they aren't good enough and need to get better. You go ahead and be satisfied if you want to. I'm not and the mistakes they made last year cost them. You want a mistake? Wasting money on Emmanuel Sanders that could have been spent on a corner. A corner they needed at the end of the Chiefs game. I don't think anyone is saying they don't need to get better in certain areas, clearly they do. They have started addressing it today with an upgrade at G. A short term upgrade, but an upgrade. It's not like they only have the first day of F/A to address other areas. 1 Quote
BobbyC81 Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 38 minutes ago, JayBaller10 said: If the version of the Rams that showed up against CIN played the Bills in the Super Bowl, Bills win with an average effort themselves, of that I have no doubt. If first half TB Rams showed up against KC Bills, that game couldve gone either way. I don’t understand why people continue to make this baseless claim. 1 Quote
TheWeatherMan Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 33 minutes ago, Warcodered said: Which might not have been an issue if there hadn't been a plague, poor planning on Beane's part there. If Star didn’t opt out in 2020 he would be off the books. Quote
Brand J Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 17 minutes ago, BobbyC81 said: I don’t understand why people continue to make this baseless claim. Perhaps because it’s fun to speculate on a message board…? 1 Quote
HurlyBurly51 Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 1 hour ago, ChevyVanMiller said: Came here for FA rumors, instead got 3 pages of guys fighting over conjectured, hypothetical stances on playoff games that didn’t happen. Where’s the moderation? This has gone off the rails and wayyyy off topic 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 At least we dodged the Evan Engram bullet. $9m. Lol. 3 Quote
purple haze Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 53 minutes ago, HurlyBurly51 said: Where’s the moderation? This has gone off the rails and wayyyy off topic It was off topic a long time ago and now the complainers are out to do their usual. I don’t why folks don’t simply ignore them. Quote
GunnerBill Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 In case folks are bothered re. Comp picks (because I know it is a popular topic around here) based on 2021 values and what we know about the contracts signed: Outgoings Mitch Trubisky at $7m AAV is likely 5th round value (slim chance of becoming a 4th with incentives earned) Harrison Phillips at $6.15m AAV is also likely 5th round value Incomings Tim Settle at $4.5m AAV is likely 6th round value We don't yet have details on Jones but if his contract value was around the same as his 1 year deal in Carolina ($4m AAV) that would also be likely 6th round value. As it stands after day 1 the Bills would earn zero comp picks in 2022. Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 8 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: In case folks are bothered re. Comp picks (because I know it is a popular topic around here) based on 2021 values and what we know about the contracts signed: Outgoings Mitch Trubisky at $7m AAV is likely 5th round value (slim chance of becoming a 4th with incentives earned) Harrison Phillips at $6.15m AAV is also likely 5th round value Incomings Tim Settle at $4.5m AAV is likely 6th round value We don't yet have details on Jones but if his contract value was around the same as his 1 year deal in Carolina ($4m AAV) that would also be likely 6th round value. As it stands after day 1 the Bills would earn zero comp picks in 2022. Comp picks are cool when your roster is set in a way that you can afford to lose players and not replace them. But when you have holes on your team that you need to fill, you fill them with competent people. You don't go into a season with holes on your team so that you can get some mid round picks the following year. Quote
BullBuchanan Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 2 hours ago, That's No Moon said: And they lost. Get better. Don't tell me. Show me. They drafted 3 stiffs at DE to fix the pass rush but hey they're addressing the problem so that makes it ok This is a horrifically bad take. So unless the players they draft turn out to be studs, the approach is wrong? Quote
GunnerBill Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 6 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said: Comp picks are cool when your roster is set in a way that you can afford to lose players and not replace them. But when you have holes on your team that you need to fill, you fill them with competent people. You don't go into a season with holes on your team so that you can get some mid round picks the following year. I don't really care about comp picks. A lot of fans do. I just can't sleep so decided to look at roughly what value they moves would have got last year. On the general premise I think those that do care about comp picks will always be disappointed because Beane will never see a roster he doesn't want to add veteran depth too. We are into free agent cycle 5 with this GM and his MO is pretty clear. 5 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 14 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: In case folks are bothered re. Comp picks (because I know it is a popular topic around here) based on 2021 values and what we know about the contracts signed: Outgoings Mitch Trubisky at $7m AAV is likely 5th round value (slim chance of becoming a 4th with incentives earned) Harrison Phillips at $6.15m AAV is also likely 5th round value Incomings Tim Settle at $4.5m AAV is likely 6th round value We don't yet have details on Jones but if his contract value was around the same as his 1 year deal in Carolina ($4m AAV) that would also be likely 6th round value. As it stands after day 1 the Bills would earn zero comp picks in 2022. Will be interested to see what happens with Wallace. Addison and maybe Hughes could still sign elsewhere to get to net negative. Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 12 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said: Comp picks are cool when your roster is set in a way that you can afford to lose players and not replace them. But when you have holes on your team that you need to fill, you fill them with competent people. You don't go into a season with holes on your team so that you can get some mid round picks the following year. You can fill holes and still remain net negative by signing your own guys or as Beane did signing an OG that was cut. Of course there is little point to doing so when the most you can get is a 6th or 7th round pick. But this year is different. Trubisky was on the market and QB dollars are high and he stands a very good chance of playing in Pittsburgh. And then of course there is Wallace. Starting CBs get high dollar deals. It will be interesting to see what the rest of the league sees in him and what his market ends up being. If he signs a big contract it might net them as high as a third but probably a 4th is more realistic. Teams that are up against the cap need the extra comp picks to fill the holes that the inevitable salary cap cuts will create. It's not make or break a team but just like every other aspect of team deals it needs to be managed. Beane botched a 3rd round pick when Gilmore walked by signing/keeping a bunch of stiffs. After that there really has not been a significant player that left on a big contract to make a difference. Quote
GunnerBill Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 3 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said: Beane botched a 3rd round pick when Gilmore walked by signing/keeping a bunch of stiffs. After that there really has not been a significant player that left on a big contract to make a difference. Beane wasn't here for the signings. And it was hard to cut the stiffs because the roster was so bad. But agreed, you should never miss out on a 3rd round comp pick or a 4th round comp pick because you signed a load of 7th round value guys which the Bills did in 2017. Hyde and Poyer cancelled out Woods and Goodwin and nobody would complain there, but a bunch of journeymen 7th rounders cancelled out Gilmore. Quote
davefan66 Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 3 hours ago, BillsVet said: They're SB contenders sure, but going from perennial playoff team to winning a SB is a bigger leap than people understand. And right now, Buffalo is taking the pedestrian and safe approach consistent with a risk averse HC. There is a lot of FA signing to be done and I hope the Bills land the couple of guys they need to push them over the top. They need to gain ground to get past the other AFC powerhouses. I know the cap is a problem, but gotta figure it out. Me concern seeing what they have done so far is losing core locker room guys. Feliciano, “Horrible” Harry were considered locker room guys. Yeah, you may sign cheaper dudes that play at, or exceed, the level of play of whom they are replacing. But chemistry is a huge part of a team. From the top guy, to the last guy on the roster. Still have many of our own to tender or sign. The cap is a problem for them this year in having the ability to sign the big names. The cap will make a nice jump next few seasons, and either they use that money now or wait until the next few years. Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, Ethan in Portland said: You can fill holes and still remain net negative by signing your own guys or as Beane did signing an OG that was cut. Of course there is little point to doing so when the most you can get is a 6th or 7th round pick. But this year is different. Trubisky was on the market and QB dollars are high and he stands a very good chance of playing in Pittsburgh. And then of course there is Wallace. Starting CBs get high dollar deals. It will be interesting to see what the rest of the league sees in him and what his market ends up being. If he signs a big contract it might net them as high as a third but probably a 4th is more realistic. Teams that are up against the cap need the extra comp picks to fill the holes that the inevitable salary cap cuts will create. It's not make or break a team but just like every other aspect of team deals it needs to be managed. Beane botched a 3rd round pick when Gilmore walked by signing/keeping a bunch of stiffs. After that there really has not been a significant player that left on a big contract to make a difference. I just feel that possible mid to late round picks that you won't be able to use until over a year later shouldn't be a deciding factor on improving your team in the now. If it works out that way, great. But Beane shouldn't be not making moves that he wants to make or moves that could help the team because we might get an extra pick or picks on Day 2 or 3 a year down the road. Edited March 15, 2022 by BillsFanForever19 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 1 hour ago, GunnerBill said: Beane wasn't here for the signings. And it was hard to cut the stiffs because the roster was so bad. But agreed, you should never miss out on a 3rd round comp pick or a 4th round comp pick because you signed a load of 7th round value guys which the Bills did in 2017. Hyde and Poyer cancelled out Woods and Goodwin and nobody would complain there, but a bunch of journeymen 7th rounders cancelled out Gilmore. You are correct about the timing of the signings, but If I recall all he had to do was cut Streeter and Ducasse during the season. Both players were terrible and could have been replaced with any street free agent at the time. Maybe I’m misremembering the players. 1 Quote
nucci Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 1 hour ago, davefan66 said: There is a lot of FA signing to be done and I hope the Bills land the couple of guys they need to push them over the top. They need to gain ground to get past the other AFC powerhouses. I know the cap is a problem, but gotta figure it out. Me concern seeing what they have done so far is losing core locker room guys. Feliciano, “Horrible” Harry were considered locker room guys. Yeah, you may sign cheaper dudes that play at, or exceed, the level of play of whom they are replacing. But chemistry is a huge part of a team. From the top guy, to the last guy on the roster. Still have many of our own to tender or sign. The cap is a problem for them this year in having the ability to sign the big names. The cap will make a nice jump next few seasons, and either they use that money now or wait until the next few years. So is talent. All teams have roster turnover every year...losing a couple of backups is not going to hurt this teams "chemistry" Quote
davefan66 Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 8 minutes ago, nucci said: So is talent. All teams have roster turnover every year...losing a couple of backups is not going to hurt this teams "chemistry" Gotta have both. Hope the cap allows for the couple of signings we need to push us over the top. My concern is the they can’t lose the locker room by allowing guys who have performed to get their money elsewhere. Yeah, this years free agency has shown guys just want the money. Some going from good teams to bad to follow the contract. Just feel this team is built different. Feel they are all about the team aspect and playing for each other. We will see. Quote
GunnerBill Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 50 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said: You are correct about the timing of the signings, but If I recall all he had to do was cut Streeter and Ducasse during the season. Both players were terrible and could have been replaced with any street free agent at the time. Maybe I’m misremembering the players. Yea I think he'd have had to do more than that. Streeter was never on the regular season roster. He'd have had to cut Lonnie Johnson who was out starting slot corner, Ducasse who was a starting guard and Andre Holmes who was a starting receiver plus either Ryan Davis (backup edge) or Pat DiMarco. Four players (at least 3 starters) from a team in the playoff hunt to break a 17 year drought.... that woulda been a tough sell to the locker room IMO. Quote
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