HappyDays Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 7 minutes ago, whorlnut said: Thank you for your opinion. It isn't my opinion. It's the coaching staff's opinion. The real issue here is that you are only going to be happy with an offensive player in the 1st round so you are stretching to find any reason that a 1st round defensive player is a bad pick. But we need a MLB. It's a glaring hole and no way they are going to rely on the likes of Bernard and Spector to fill it. If one of them develops into a good player, that's great. But that can't and won't be the plan. 1 1 Quote
1st&ten Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 I wonder if they might roll with Dodson & bring back Klien to rotate the 2. I suppose they might add a late free agent after the draft. Quote
Magox Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 (edited) I was pretty high on him after we drafted him. Thought he could be an instinctive guy who plays fast, really good in open space who could be an effective blitzer. Unfortunately we didn’t get a chance to see him play all that much which worries me and the little we did see he didn’t play fast. I think that has more to do with him overthinking things than any sort of athletic limitations. At this stage I would like to either draft or pick up a FA replacement for Edmunds. Edited April 9, 2023 by Magox Quote
whorlnut Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 16 minutes ago, HappyDays said: It isn't my opinion. It's the coaching staff's opinion. The real issue here is that you are only going to be happy with an offensive player in the 1st round so you are stretching to find any reason that a 1st round defensive player is a bad pick. But we need a MLB. It's a glaring hole and no way they are going to rely on the likes of Bernard and Spector to fill it. If one of them develops into a good player, that's great. But that can't and won't be the plan. Hahahhaha!!!! You mean the same coaching staff that said the successor might already be on the roster? Your opinion is that there is “zero chance” they go that route. That’s an opinion based on how you see it. That’s literally the definition of an opinion. Again…thanks for your OPINION… 8 minutes ago, 1st&ten said: I wonder if they might roll with Dodson & bring back Klien to rotate the 2. I suppose they might add a late free agent after the draft. Doubtful…happy days says there is “zero chance” of this happening. 1 1 Quote
Solomon Grundy Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 2 hours ago, nosejob said: Absolutely, that's why he ain't getting it here. Maybe the Bears will make him a star, who knows. Because Ralph is cheap 😎 1 1 Quote
HappyDays Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 1 hour ago, CNYfan said: The draft miss on Terrell Bernard is the reason the Bills will have to reach for need again this year in the first round. I will never understand how wrong this pick was, and why? The worst part about the pick is that everyone at the time said it was a huge reach. It wasn't like Cody Ford where some thought he was a 1st round talent and no one felt that he was a reach when we drafted him. Bernard was supposed to be a 5th rounder. Completely whiffing on a 3rd rounder is annoying, but doing it on a 5th round talent makes it a lot worse. I think McDermott trusted his buddy Dave Aranda (Baylor head coach) too much on this one. I think Aranda told him that Bernard is a hard worker and a team leader, which combined with the sideline to sideline range on his tape made McDermott salivate. No way Bernard was the BPA when they took him. They went into the draft specificaly targeting him and drafted him early to make sure they got him. It was a bad process and a bad pick. 2 1 1 Quote
whorlnut Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 2 minutes ago, HappyDays said: The worst part about the pick is that everyone at the time said it was a huge reach. It wasn't like Cody Ford where some thought he was a 1st round talent and no one felt that he was a reach when we drafted him. Bernard was supposed to be a 5th rounder. Completely whiffing on a 3rd rounder is annoying, but doing it on a 5th round talent makes it a lot worse. I think McDermott trusted his buddy Dave Aranda (Baylor head coach) too much on this one. I think Aranda told him that Bernard is a hard worker and a team leader, which combined with the sideline to sideline range on his tape made McDermott salivate. No way Bernard was the BPA when they took him. They went into the draft specificaly targeting him and drafted him early to make sure they got him. It was a bad process and a bad pick. I totally agree. Bernard was a huge mistake. If he was BPA at that spot then we have serious scouting issues. We could have taken a lineman or something else, but instead took a guy that no one had in the third. Really weird 3 Quote
Solomon Grundy Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 2 hours ago, NewEra said: And he was also weighed at 236- who knows what he played at- players usually lose weight during the season. I’m quite confidant that he played several games under 240. My point was- Ethan wants his Mike to be 245-255. You want your Mike weighing 255? Edmunds is the the most athletic big man freak MLB in history and he weighed 250. Guys with that kind of body usually don’t run like Maine. I’d much rather have mine 235-245. 255 is a 4-3 DE. It would be even better if at 255 with athleticism 1 hour ago, CNYfan said: The draft miss on Terrell Bernard is the reason the Bills will have to reach for need again this year in the first round. I will never understand how wrong this pick was, and why? You really have to question the scouting department. Considering the many prospects they passed on for their choices 😠 1 Quote
HappyDays Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 16 minutes ago, whorlnut said: You mean the same coaching staff that said the successor might already be on the roster? Yeah, the same coaching and front office staff that talked glowingly about Edmunds, and talked about him as if he was sure to be here for the long term. I remember people using those words to prove that Edmunds would be extended this offseason. Me, I paid attention to their actions, not their words. Their actions said that when they really liked a player they drafted or signed, they extended them at least a year early. Allen, White, Dawkins, Hyde. Once the beginning of the 2023 season came and Edmunds still wasn't extended, I knew the chances were dwindling. When we reached this offseason with the same result, I knew the chances were zero. Yet there were still people trying to say that Beane's past comments made an extension imminent. Actions, not words. So you're telling me that a player who was a healthy scratch in the last game of the season is their plan at MLB? And you believe this just because Beane said that the starting MLB might be on the roster? I don't care what he says. Their treatment of Bernard last year is all that I need to see. It's of course still possible they will sign a MLB stopgap. I'm not saying a MLB in the 1st round is the only avenue to filling that hole. But it is a hole without a current solution on the roster. 1 1 1 Quote
Dr. Who Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 1 minute ago, HappyDays said: The worst part about the pick is that everyone at the time said it was a huge reach. It wasn't like Cody Ford where some thought he was a 1st round talent and no one felt that he was a reach when we drafted him. Bernard was supposed to be a 5th rounder. Completely whiffing on a 3rd rounder is annoying, but doing it on a 5th round talent makes it a lot worse. I think McDermott trusted his buddy Dave Aranda (Baylor head coach) too much on this one. I think Aranda told him that Bernard is a hard worker and a team leader, which combined with the sideline to sideline range on his tape made McDermott salivate. No way Bernard was the BPA when they took him. They went into the draft specificaly targeting him and drafted him early to make sure they got him. It was a bad process and a bad pick. They compound that bad pick if it forces them to take a MLB at 27, imo. I am not as high on Campbell as some here appear to be. Maybe I'm wrong. If that's the direction they go, I'll think them mistaken and shall be rather irate, but I'll still hope that they are right and I am wrong. I believe they should sign a veteran free agent. If they want to take a swing on a mid-round lb to add to the mix, have at it. I would invest the early picks in oline and weapons for Josh. I think that is where the league is. McDermott is a D coach, let him coach up and work with the best we can give him within the parameters of using this year to first build a fortress around Josh and add to his weapons. If they hypothetically trade back from 27 and pick up an early second and a late third, I would still be inclined to draft OT and WR or TE2 in the second because that is where I think value and team needs on the side of the ball that ought to be emphasized best match up. 1 1 Quote
whorlnut Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 1 minute ago, HappyDays said: Yeah, the same coaching and front office staff that talked glowingly about Edmunds, and talked about him as if he was sure to be here for the long term. I remember people using those words to prove that Edmunds would be extended this offseason. Me, I paid attention to their actions, not their words. Their actions said that when they really liked a player they drafted or signed, they extended them at least a year early. Allen, White, Dawkins, Hyde. Once the beginning of the 2023 season came and Edmunds still wasn't extended, I knew the chances were dwindling. When we reached this offseason with the same result, I knew the chances were zero. Yet there were still people trying to say that Beane's past comments made an extension imminent. Actions, not words. So you're telling me that a player who was a healthy scratch in the last game of the season is their plan at MLB? And you believe this just because Beane said that the starting MLB might be on the roster? I don't care what he says. Their treatment of Bernard last year is all that I need to see. It's of course still possible they will sign a MLB stopgap. I'm not saying a MLB in the 1st round is the only avenue to filling that hole. But it is a hole without a current solution on the roster. Yeah…the same coaching staff that put their first round corner as a healthy scratch multiple weeks. You are basing your opinion on that? Come on man. This staff is notorious for not playing certain rookies. Quote
HappyDays Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 7 minutes ago, Dr. Who said: I would invest the early picks in oline and weapons for Josh. The issue is that there may not be good value for an offensive player at pick 27. The more I look at the draft, the more I see a front 7 player as the most likely value pick. Ideally I would love Quentin Johnston or Dalton Kincaid or Broderick Jones at our pick, I just don't think it's likely those players make it to us. I guess next you're looking at Jalin Hyatt as the most realistic offensive player to still be on the board for us who wouldn't be a huge reach, but I'm not even 100% confident he'll make it that far, and he isn't going to be a game changing player for anyone in his rookie year anyways. Anyways the draft isn't the only avenue to improving our offense. I still want to end up with Hopkins, Jeudy, or OBJ. I'm going to be upset if we enter the season with Davis as our locked in #2. So I share your angst about adding offensive firepower, I'm just not going into the draft expecting a low 1st round rookie to take our offense to that next level. Quote
Dr. Who Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 2 minutes ago, HappyDays said: The issue is that there may not be good value for an offensive player at pick 27. The more I look at the draft, the more I see a front 7 player as the most likely value pick. Ideally I would love Quentin Johnston or Dalton Kincaid or Broderick Jones at our pick, I just don't think it's likely those players make it to us. I guess next you're looking at Jalin Hyatt as the most realistic offensive player to still be on the board for us who wouldn't be a huge reach, but I'm not even 100% confident he'll make it that far, and he isn't going to be a game changing player for anyone in his rookie year anyways. Anyways the draft isn't the only avenue to improving our offense. I still want to end up with Hopkins, Jeudy, or OBJ. I'm going to be upset if we enter the season with Davis as our locked in #2. So I share your angst about adding offensive firepower, I'm just not going into the draft expecting a low 1st round rookie to take our offense to that next level. Just reported that OBJ apparently signed with the Ravens. I understand your point. Trade back might be best if you can find a partner with a decent return. What I am saying is I would still be inclined to do something like Hyatt and Matthew Bergeron and still skip MLB in the second. I really like Darnell Washington in the second, because as I am now going to annoyingly repeat from other posts, he adds a powerful blocker that aids the oline, a RZ threat, and credible 12 personnel play calls. Quote
Augie Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 28 minutes ago, whorlnut said: I totally agree. Bernard was a huge mistake. If he was BPA at that spot then we have serious scouting issues. We could have taken a lineman or something else, but instead took a guy that no one had in the third. Really weird There is no salary cap for Scouts. I’d make it a priority like building the lines. 1 Quote
HappyDays Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 6 minutes ago, Dr. Who said: Just reported that OBJ apparently signed with the Ravens. Ah I just saw that. Still two WR2 options available. I hope we get one of them unless we're somehow able to draft Quentin Johnston. 1 Quote
Nephilim17 Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 Does anyone recall McDermott or Beane being asked what the ideal role would be for Bernard? I think a fan base having to speculate on what role a third-round pick could fulfill, if he progresses the way management hopes. If so, someone please share. If not, it's kinda nuts that some significant draft capital was spent and the fan base/journalists don't know exactly why. it's not like this should be pentagon secrets. A decent journalist should ask flat out, "if Bernard becomes the player you hope he will be, will he one day start and in what position?" Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 1 hour ago, HappyDays said: Ignoring everything we saw from him on film in his limited snaps, we can still conclude how the coaching staff feels about him based on his usage last year. After playing 98% of defensive snaps against the Jets in week 9, he played just 9 defensive snaps total over the next two games, and zero defensive snaps the rest of the season after that. And he was a healthy scratch in the divisional round against the Bengals. Zero chance this regime plans on starting a player that they totally lost faith in during the back half of his rookie season. Whatever Beane says in front of the media, the Bills starting MLB for 2023 is not on the roster right now. While true, it’s also a bit misleading. Bernard was Milano’s backup, and he only missed that single Jets game. Dodson was the primary MLB backup when Edmunds was out. Bernard played about 70% the special teams snaps, so it’s not like he was useless to the team. Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 This pick was puzzling last year at the time and now it seems like his spot on the team is a big question mark Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 1 minute ago, Warriorspikes51 said: This pick was puzzling last year at the time and now it seems like his spot on the team is a big question mark No it isn’t, anything his role is very clear. If Bills are the exact same defense as last year he’s Milano’s backup and he will get a chance to compete for the Mike. If they opt to run more 3-LBer sets for various reasons, he has an inside track to start at the other OLB spot. Bernard could actually be the key to defensive scheme flexibility, something we haven’t seen for a few years. 1 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 Just now, TheyCallMeAndy said: No it isn’t, anything his role is very clear. If Bills are the exact same defense as last year he’s Milano’s backup and he will get a chance to compete for the Mike. If they opt to run more 3-LBer sets for various reasons, he has an inside track to start at the other OLB spot. Bernard could actually be the key to defensive scheme flexibility, something we haven’t seen for a few years. what has he done to show he’s capable of even being on the field defensively, let alone starting? I’d like to be proven wrong, just don’t see it Quote
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