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51 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

But why are they locks?  They are certainly not very proven.  Shakir in particular isn't.  Harty is a proven special teams player and Sherfield had 30 catches last year.  I'm arguing that we are over-rating Harty, Sherfield and Shakir.  Harty has 64 NFL catches over 4 years, Sherfield has 67 over 5 years and Shakir has 10 in 1 year.  Does that scream "proven"?

 

Please don't interpret this to mean that I think they are horrible.  I am only saying that they are really not proven, so why would they be considered "locks" to make the roster?

Sherfield is a proven ST player as well as blocker.  He doesnt have huge receiving production at WR (though 400+ yards last year in Miami is nice) but a lot of that seems to because he hasnt gotten the reps (last year was the first year with more than 350 snaps).  So the things hes proven in are not things that come across in a box score.  

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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:

What would be funny is if Dorian Williams ended up at middle linebacker just because nobody else was stepping up and he ended up being really good

I am all for it. Milano should be able handle communication at the 2nd level, shouldn't he? They have vet (all pro calibre!) players at every level of this defense. I'm willing to live with the growing pains of Dorian.

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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:

What would be funny is if Dorian Williams ended up at middle linebacker just because nobody else was stepping up and he ended up being really good

He will be starting MLB next year, too much for the rookie to do the defensive call his first year.  Interesting to hear Ed Oliver yesterday, said he was so used to Tremaine calling the plays even when Tremaine mumbled or was tired, he knew what he was saying.  This year, Oliver has had to pay close attention to he MLBer.

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2 hours ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

Why are you getting eyeroll reactions from this? You're 100% correct. They chose to do literally nothing at the position and are now suffering the consequences.

Look up the definitions of "literally" and "nothing" and you'll understand. Neither of these words are used correctly. 

 

 

 

I remember hearing a lot in the past how the safety and LB spots are interchangeable in this defense but now all the sudden they're completely different and we have to let the rookie LB learn the outside backer spot. 

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3 hours ago, Bigvinny said:

Lots of guys they could have signed but didn't, not good.

Name them.  In order.  And when you do then also figure out how you would have fit them under the cap.  

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3 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

They’ll likely go with AJ Klein as the failsafe. Hopefully Klein has tread left. Dodson doesn’t look capable of being the run downs MLB. 

 

Klein looked like he had tread left in preseason game.  He was also directing players.

 

Who gets the LB headset in preseason games? 

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24 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

This Damien Harris guy isn't cutting the mustard in Buffalo

Go rest your knee somewhere else.

But does he pass muster?

Not ready to write Harris off yet. But a good thing we have Murray. 

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Last year, I wanted the Bills to draft Devin Lloyd instead of Kair Elam with their first round pick for exactly this reason.

 

They could have drafted a CB with their 3rd round pick instead of Bernard, and would have had Lloyd ready to go this year as the strarting MLB after a year of apprenticeship behind Edmunds and Milano.

 

Hindsight is 20/20, but this would have definitely been the better way to go, IMO.

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10 minutes ago, Not at the table Karlos said:

Look up the definitions of "literally" and "nothing" and you'll understand. Neither of these words are used correctly. 

 

 

 

I remember hearing a lot in the past how the safety and LB spots are interchangeable in this defense but now all the sudden they're completely different and we have to let the rookie LB learn the outside backer spot. 

It's crazy right?  The overall prevailing theme before/after Edmunds signed with the Bears was that he wasn't that important and that the defense did so well in spite of him.  Now there is a mediocre at best MLB in the defense, which many thought would be fine....yet many are freaking out about it?  Gotta love this place!

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1 hour ago, Warcodered said:

The sleeve is clearly to hide his robotic replacement.

 

Just watched Latavius Murry interview.  Noticed he's wearing sleeves.  Are we concerned about elbow injuries?

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1 minute ago, Special K said:

Last year, I wanted the Bills to draft Devin Lloyd instead of Kair Elam with their first round pick for exactly this reason.

 

They could have drafted a CB with their 3rd round pick instead of Bernard, and would have had Lloyd ready to go this year as the strarting MLB after a year of apprenticeship behind Edmunds and Milano.

 

Hindsight is 20/20, but this would have definitely been the better way to go, IMO.

Who's the 3rd round corner you're drafting last year?  Or would any corner have been fine?

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Ok, as for the MLB position I offer this challenge:

 

1.  For those saying they made a mistake not keeping Edmunds, show posts from the past several years indicating you felt he was the right guy, and also show how you would have offered him a competitive contract (equal to what the Bears gave him) and how you would have made it fit under the cap.  Be sure to show what players you would have gotten rid of.

2.  For those now saying they should have made another move to get a veteran MLB, name the veteran and how we would have attracted him (not like the Bucs guy that didn't want to move his family.  Explain the contract you would have offered, and again how you would have fit that under the cap, what other players you would have cut etc.

3.  Assuming you did one of the two, then show by past posts or whatever that you were OK with them not doing anything at RT as an example, or 2nd WR.  Or if you were going to replace not just MLB but RT and 2nd WR explain who would have been the upgrades and how you would have dealt with the cap.

 

Why am I asking this?  Because this is what Beane had to face.  Easy for fans to sit to the side and complain.  I think they will approach MLB with Dodson starting, but a healthy dose of Rapp and a lot of 4-1-6 looks.

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3 minutes ago, Ya Digg? said:

Who's the 3rd round corner you're drafting last year?  Or would any corner have been fine?

Well, I know Tariq Woolen would have been available with their second round pick, but that would mean no James Cook....I'm sure the Bills would have been able to find a CB in the third round that would have fit their system due to fact that the Bills grabbed Benford in the later rounds, and he seems to fit better than Elam.

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28 minutes ago, Snappysnackcakes said:

I think, if all else fails, we’ll see a combo of Klein on run downs and Rapp on passing downs. 

I think were definitely going to see more dime packages this year. I have zero faith Dodson can cover the likes of Kelce or Andrews.

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29 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:


Googling stats is a terrible way to answer that question as it not only lacks context of their past circumstances, it contains no information or data from this off-season and camp.

 

Sherfield and Harty are near locks because they are better players than their stat sheet shows do to lesser opportunities and they have had great camps.  Their roster spots biggest threat would be injuries to themselves at this point.  
 

Shakir isn’t as safe IMO, but he’s pretty safe because they really like him and he’s shown some good things too even with some things he needs to work on.  He won’t be a safe stash on the PS, so if they want to keep him it has to be on the 53 man roster.
 

Andy Isabella could make the cut decisions interesting if he keeps turning the coaches heads for all the right reasons.  
 

I think we keep 6 WRs:

Diggs, Davis, Sherfield, Harty, Shakir, Isabella

 

Shorter goes to the PS unless they keep 7 in which he would be the 7th guy.

I agree with much of this.  I do think Shakir is in the most potential danger of the 3.  I don't mind Shakir and hope he does well, but he isn't super big or super fast, so he has to win with quickness and he HAS to have sure hands.  He is reportedly struggling with his hands in practice and that drop in the last game was bad.  I don't know why Isabella wouldn't have an opportunity to beat him out.

 

I am not saying that Sherfield or Harty are bad, but they are far from proven (other than on special teams).  Now, if people want to ascribe Harty and Sherfield's lack of stats to lack of opportunity- couldn't that also be said of the other guys trying to win spots?  I fully expect Sherfield and Harty to make the team, I'm just saying that they aren't truly established NFL receivers that should be locks.

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37 minutes ago, Robert Paulson said:

yes Isabelle

 

I think Boogie is the second option talking him up to get a pick for him

 

they raved about how Boogie did against future  burger flippers and Amazon drivers

Agree on boogie, with how deep the d line is the bills have to be looking to move a guy for a pick 

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2 minutes ago, Special K said:

Well, I know Tariq Woolen would have been available with their second round pick, but that would mean no James Cook....I'm sure the Bills would have been able to find a CB in the third round that would have fit their system due to fact that the Bills grabbed Benford in the later rounds, and he seems to fit better than Elam.

But this is part of the problem with playing the hypothetical game.  You have this completely different idea, but don't actually have a solution.  Now you suggest taking a corner in the second (not in the third), but that obviously costs the Bills Cook, and you just throw out well I'm sure they would have found some guy

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16 minutes ago, Not at the table Karlos said:

I remember hearing a lot in the past how the safety and LB spots are interchangeable in this defense but now all the sudden they're completely different and we have to let the rookie LB learn the outside backer spot. 

 

Mind sharing where you heard that?  Because I have literally never heard that.

 

What I have heard, is that Taron Johnson is able to play the run like a LB,  Milano was able to provide pass coverage like a dime CB, and Edmunds as a LB was good at clogging up passing lanes in the middle of the field - which is one reason the Bills evolved to stay in a 4-2-5 as their base D.

 

I also heard Frazier say that Milano, Edmunds, and Taron Johnson had some interchangeable responsibilities, and that when one of them was out (at the time it was Milano) they had to rework some defensive responsibility

 

Last, I heard that at times last season teams were keying off Taron Johnson to decode the coverage, and that one reason we may have  changed safeties coach was to alter the defensive scheme in that regard (which might mean interchanging some safety and nickle or even LB responsibilities in coverage

 

But I have never heard that the safety and LB spots are interchangeable in this defense.

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