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9 minutes ago, LyndonvilleBill said:

This is what I am talking about. Everyone blames Davis. What about the oline that couldn't block, a OC that couldn't adjust to what was being given, a running game that was lacking, Josh's mistakes and bad throws. Everyone made Allen and Diggs jobs harder.

 

It wasn't one player (Davis). But if you guys just want to dump on Davis because it's the cool thing and you want Hopkins, have at it. But unless the oline, call plays and running game improve it won't matter much. We were 13-3 in the regular season and 2 of the losses were on Josh. So, Davis cost us 1 game (Jets). NOBODY showed up for the Ciny game. Great, let's spend a 2, 3 and Cap space. Why not. 😔

Josh actually lost the Jets game too. Von got a strip sack that should have ended it and Josh threw another INT that led to the Jets game winning FG.  I think the INT was the very next play after the sack.

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3 minutes ago, LyndonvilleBill said:

This is what I am talking about. Everyone blames Davis. What about the oline that couldn't block, a OC that couldn't adjust to what was being given, a running game that was lacking, Josh's mistakes and bad throws. Everyone made Allen and Diggs jobs harder.

 

It wasn't one player (Davis). But if you guys just want to dump on Davis because it's the cool thing and you want Hopkins, have at it. But unless the oline, call plays and running game improve it won't matter much. We were 13-3 in the regular season and 2 of the losses were on Josh. So, Davis cost us 1 game (Jets). NOBODY showed up for the Ciny game. Great, let's spend a 2, 3 and Cap space. Why not. 😔

We need to upgrade from Davis either way.  A WR who needs a 30yd route worth of space to have a chance at getting open is not doing an OL or anyone else favors.  He's a 1 trick pony. We've worked on the OL, we'll continue to do that.  Josh had a weird year Im not worried about repeating.  OC either gets better or leaves, but a WR with 1 route certainly isnt making his job easier. 

 

Gabes performance made all the others you listed have harder jobs.  I dont hate the guy, but i HATEEEEEE him as a #2.  The offense looked amazing w/ the quick hitters, then you have a #2 that can only run the deep ball. Its not a fit. How are we supposed to run a quick hit offense w/ a #2 WR that catches under 50 balls a year

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1 minute ago, FrenchConnection said:

Josh actually lost the Jets game too. Von got a strip sack that should have ended it and Josh threw another INT that led to the Jets game winning FG.  I think the INT was the very next play after the sack.

I was trying to be fair, but I believe you're correct. 🤫

2 minutes ago, BillsShredder83 said:

We need to upgrade from Davis either way.  A WR who needs a 30yd route worth of space to have a chance at getting open is not doing an OL or anyone else favors.  He's a 1 trick pony. We've worked on the OL, we'll continue to do that.  Josh had a weird year Im not worried about repeating.  OC either gets better or leaves, but a WR with 1 route certainly isnt making his job easier. 

 

Gabes performance made all the others you listed have harder jobs.  I dont hate the guy, but i HATEEEEEE him as a #2.  The offense looked amazing w/ the quick hitters, then you have a #2 that can only run the deep ball. Its not a fit. How are we supposed to run a quick hit offense w/ a #2 WR that catches under 50 balls a year

I said this earlier,  I'm not against getting a #2 wr. I'm against the cost of Hopkins. 

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On the Josh side of things, I stand by a concussion during that GB game also.  That play his head snapped back, and thats literally when the weird INTs started.  Weve never seen him make mistakes consistently like that.  The UCL injury certainly didnt help from there.  If im wrong, then Josh starting throeing unforced errors at an astronomical rate, and if it continues we have bigger problems than any coach coordinator gm or player can solve.

 

We g2 solve the problems we can, weve upgraded from Saffold, and possibly Bates.  I think we take a swipe at RT in the draft.

Dorsey has to make a jump year 2 or we move on. Not much we can do to "upgrade" at this point

Lets keep Josh healthy, get back to that quick hit offense. 

 

Gabes drops sucked, no doubt.  Even if he had 0 drops last year, 55 catches is not getting it done as a #2

Ideal scenario, you bring in another stud outside WR, move Diggs into slot, and we've upgraded 2 positions at once.  We can afford to let Gabe be a deep threat when our other 2 WR's are workhorses moving the chains. Plus hes drawing a weaker corner now.

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26 minutes ago, LyndonvilleBill said:

This is what I am talking about. Everyone blames Davis. What about the oline that couldn't block, a OC that couldn't adjust to what was being given, a running game that was lacking, Josh's mistakes and bad throws. Everyone made Allen and Diggs jobs harder.

 

It wasn't one player (Davis). But if you guys just want to dump on Davis because it's the cool thing and you want Hopkins, have at it. But unless the oline, call plays and running game improve it won't matter much. We were 13-3 in the regular season and 2 of the losses were on Josh. So, Davis cost us 1 game (Jets). NOBODY showed up for the Ciny game. Great, let's spend a 2, 3 and Cap space. Why not. 😔

Maybe it was Josh's pissball that makes it harder to catch. deep short inside outside
He doesn't take any velocity off even in the rain 🤩

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5 minutes ago, BillsShredder83 said:

On the Josh side of things, I stand by a concussion during that GB game also.  That play his head snapped back, and thats literally when the weird INTs started.  Weve never seen him make mistakes consistently like that.  The UCL injury certainly didnt help from there.  If im wrong, then Josh starting throeing unforced errors at an astronomical rate, and if it continues we have bigger problems than any coach coordinator gm or player can solve.

 

We g2 solve the problems we can, weve upgraded from Saffold, and possibly Bates.  I think we take a swipe at RT in the draft.

Dorsey has to make a jump year 2 or we move on. Not much we can do to "upgrade" at this point

Lets keep Josh healthy, get back to that quick hit offense. 

 

Gabes drops sucked, no doubt.  Even if he had 0 drops last year, 55 catches is not getting it done as a #2

Ideal scenario, you bring in another stud outside WR, move Diggs into slot, and we've upgraded 2 positions at once.  We can afford to let Gabe be a deep threat when our other 2 WR's are workhorses moving the chains. Plus hes drawing a weaker corner now.

Ideal, you find a very good slot and keep Diggs/Davis in their current roles.

 

We should already be improved with: Harty, Shakir (banking on growth), and Sherfield Vs LY group.

 

But, we should still be looking to add a Rd 1 or 2 Wr.  Shakir is no sure thing, Harty/Sherf are part timer role guys and Gabe is on final season of his deal.

 

Been saying 50+ pages ago that Dhop isn't worth the cost (cap $s).  And we need incremental improvement at WR, and most impactful improvement will come from getting better players on the OL (specifically right side of OL).

 

I'd put the investment into OL and that solves alot of problems at once.  Dhop is not the 1 piece to make this team instant Sb favorites again.  Get better in the trenches.

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2 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


that goes against Fowler on ESPN saying teams expect a deal in the near future

 

That's cherry picking and hearing what you want to hear.

 

He said he expects it in the near future BUT Arizona has to come down from their price tag to do it.

 

Which means it won't happen in the near future if they refuse to. Everything since yesterday has pointed to this. They want a 2nd plus more and they don't want to pay any more on the deal than they're already on the hook for.

 

Currently, no team in the league is willing to do that. Surely us included. So until that happens, if it happens - we won't be making a move for him.

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1 hour ago, TOboy said:

That’s cherry picking stats. Davis was used primarily on deep routes last year. If you had selected YPC and TD’s it looks very different. 
 

Don’t get me wrong, Jeudy runs good routes and would be excellent in this offense, but it’s not a big enough upgrade to justify giving up a 1st. Especially when you need to give him a big contract next season. 
 

I’d rather take DHop and keep the 1st. 

Do we actually have statistical proof that Davis’ low catch rate was due to long balls? That sounds like a TBD group think stat to me. 

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1 minute ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Do we actually have statistical proof that Davis’ low catch rate was due to long balls? That sounds like a TBD group think stat to me. 

Did you actually watch the Bills this year?

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Davis has 11 games out of 47 with 1 or less catches. That is 1 in 4 games. 
 

Hopkins only has 6 in 162 games. That 1 in 25 games. 

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10 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Do we actually have statistical proof that Davis’ low catch rate was due to long balls? That sounds like a TBD group think stat to me. 

There was a number of off target throws helping make this stat lower then Davis deserves credit for IMO.   

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36 minutes ago, LyndonvilleBill said:

This is what I am talking about. Everyone blames Davis. What about the oline that couldn't block, a OC that couldn't adjust to what was being given, a running game that was lacking, Josh's mistakes and bad throws. Everyone made Allen and Diggs jobs harder.

 

It wasn't one player (Davis). But if you guys just want to dump on Davis because it's the cool thing and you want Hopkins, have at it. But unless the oline, call plays and running game improve it won't matter much. We were 13-3 in the regular season and 2 of the losses were on Josh. So, Davis cost us 1 game (Jets). NOBODY showed up for the Ciny game. Great, let's spend a 2, 3 and Cap space. Why not. 😔

 

Davis had a bad year and proved we can’t go into next season with him as our #2.  Do you have faith in this staff drafting a player that can contribute right away, I sure the ***** don’t. We gotta bring in vets because our draft picks ain’t getting the job done. I think thats a big problem, our young players just don’t contribute and their development is way too long.  I think a lot of that has a lot to do with McD and him being so fearful of mistakes. Some players have shown promise but McD sticks with the vet even when they are underperforming. 

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20 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


Or this weekend since GM’s will be gathered together at Owner’s meanings and ESPN mentioned teams expect a deal in the near future


Hope it goes to the draft…wait him out 

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19 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


Or this weekend since GM’s will be gathered together at Owner’s meanings and ESPN mentioned teams expect a deal in the near future

 

Again - he said he expects it but only if Arizona drops their price. That's no guarantee.

 

Article from Bleacher Report yesterday says they're waiting for leverage, which logic would say waiting until after teams have missed out on WR's in the Draft and are more desperate.

 

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10069916-report-cardinals-broncos-waiting-for-leverage-in-deandre-hopkins-jerry-jeudy-trade

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2 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said:

As I am not a fan of 400 page threads, I am hoping for sooner.

 

 

Certainly hoping for sooner. But as I said in the post above, it seems like they're currently sticking to their guns and hoping to get more leverage. Which to me will only come after WR needy teams miss their targets in the Draft.

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