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The Bills get a linebacker for their defense

Last week Buffalo played without four starters on defense, and a fifth, edge rusher Von Miller, played sparingly. Defensive tackle Da’Quan Jones, cornerback Tre’Davious White and linebacker Matt Milano are on injured reserve, and their best defensive lineman Ed Oliver missed the game with a toe injury. It was clear they could not hold up against what had been a feeble New England Patriots offense. The Patriots got 11 first downs in the fourth quarter alone and pushed the Bills all over the field. Bills QB Josh Allen actually had regained his team the lead late before the defense faltered again and gave up a game-winning drive.

 

I don’t think the Bills can go on like this, and they are going to be forced to make a deal. I would start in Denver with the much-maligned Broncos, but before you laugh and say, “Why would we want anyone off a historically bad defense?”, remember that even bad defenses have players with effective individual skill sets. Against the Patriots, the Bills started two young and unproven inside linebackers and replaced one in the second half with a college free agent — hardly a recipe for long-term success.

 

Denver inside linebacker Josey Jewell, at age 29 and in the last year of a contract, makes some sense as a rental for the rest of this season. Broncos coach Sean Payton has made it clear he will listen to any and all offers. Jewell is a steady traffic cop who can get everyone lined up and has consistently shown a very good nose for the ball. And he might have a calming effect on a group that is reeling right now.

 

Additionally, if the Bills are willing to part with a little more compensation they should ask for defensive tackle Mike Purcell as well. Purcell is a versatile nose who can also play 3 technique and is also in the last year of his deal. He is playing 36 percent of Denver’s defensive snaps and holds the point of attack very well, gets off blocks and plays with a consistent motor and pad level that the Bills are really missing with Jones and Oliver out of the lineup.

 

Both Broncos can be expected to get a shot of adrenaline in coming from the chaos in Denver to a really good Bills team, and neither has an exorbitant salary, so they should fit in under a tighter cap. I would make either or both of these deals in a heartbeat. I’m not sure that the Bills couldn’t acquire them both for a fourth- or fifth-round pick. The Bills have to be somewhat desperate and not quibble at this point.

Just now, Dan Darragh said:

The Patriots got 11 first downs in the fourth quarter alone and pushed the Bills all over the field.

I did not realize this.  Shocking!

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Yeah, the 11 first downs are shocking. That's a good half, let alone 4th quarter.

 

And an answer to the above: If the Bronco are dealing, take them both. We need help on an injury-depleted defense.

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6 minutes ago, Bogie_Klinkhammer said:

If you pay the Athletic 9.99 they can fix anything.

Bad plumbing, no problem...

 

 

i really have to cancel my subscription.  such a garbage rag.

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41 minutes ago, Dan Darragh said:

https://theathletic.com/4995928/2023/10/25/nfl-trade-deadline-needs-bills-patriots-packers/?source=pulsenewsletter&campaign=8085160

The Bills get a linebacker for their defense

Last week Buffalo played without four starters on defense, and a fifth, edge rusher Von Miller, played sparingly. Defensive tackle Da’Quan Jones, cornerback Tre’Davious White and linebacker Matt Milano are on injured reserve, and their best defensive lineman Ed Oliver missed the game with a toe injury. It was clear they could not hold up against what had been a feeble New England Patriots offense. The Patriots got 11 first downs in the fourth quarter alone and pushed the Bills all over the field. Bills QB Josh Allen actually had regained his team the lead late before the defense faltered again and gave up a game-winning drive.

 

I don’t think the Bills can go on like this, and they are going to be forced to make a deal. I would start in Denver with the much-maligned Broncos, but before you laugh and say, “Why would we want anyone off a historically bad defense?”, remember that even bad defenses have players with effective individual skill sets. Against the Patriots, the Bills started two young and unproven inside linebackers and replaced one in the second half with a college free agent — hardly a recipe for long-term success.

 

Denver inside linebacker Josey Jewell, at age 29 and in the last year of a contract, makes some sense as a rental for the rest of this season. Broncos coach Sean Payton has made it clear he will listen to any and all offers. Jewell is a steady traffic cop who can get everyone lined up and has consistently shown a very good nose for the ball. And he might have a calming effect on a group that is reeling right now.

 

Additionally, if the Bills are willing to part with a little more compensation they should ask for defensive tackle Mike Purcell as well. Purcell is a versatile nose who can also play 3 technique and is also in the last year of his deal. He is playing 36 percent of Denver’s defensive snaps and holds the point of attack very well, gets off blocks and plays with a consistent motor and pad level that the Bills are really missing with Jones and Oliver out of the lineup.

 

Both Broncos can be expected to get a shot of adrenaline in coming from the chaos in Denver to a really good Bills team, and neither has an exorbitant salary, so they should fit in under a tighter cap. I would make either or both of these deals in a heartbeat. I’m not sure that the Bills couldn’t acquire them both for a fourth- or fifth-round pick. The Bills have to be somewhat desperate and not quibble at this point.

I did not realize this.  Shocking!

Just read this myself. I thought it was very intriguing and think it makes a ton of sense. 

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As long as The McDermott Cushion is part of the game plan, it really doesn’t matter who we have on the field. 

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A Receiver, Corner or DT would all be helpful, but a linebacker is a must.   Dorian Williams is not ready and Dodson is a modern day Keith Ellison.  We were pushed around by New England last Sunday.

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3 minutes ago, dgrochester55 said:

A Receiver, Corner or DT would all be helpful, but a linebacker is a must.   Dorian Williams is not ready and Dodson is a modern day Keith Ellison.  We were pushed around by New England last Sunday.

I see it as DT, LB, WR, CB.

 

Jones is the biggest loss. Shore that up and the back half looks better. 

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3 hours ago, colin said:

 

 

i really have to cancel my subscription.  such a garbage rag.

 

 

who are these people defending the athletic, show yourselves and justify your support!

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3 hours ago, The BLUES Brothers said:

sounds logical, and would be excited for the D if we could snag those 2. Why not have them add in WR Jeudy and make it a package deal.

 

Want nothing to do with that guy and his 5th year option guaranteed base salary in 2024.  

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3 hours ago, CSBill said:

Yeah, the 11 first downs are shocking. That's a good half, let alone 4th quarter.

 

And an answer to the above: If the Bronco are dealing, take them both. We need help on an injury-depleted defense.

That also stole a possession from the Bills. 

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12 minutes ago, colin said:

 

 

who are these people defending the athletic, show yourselves and justify your support!

Should be the Athletic Supporter 

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Jewell does not do anything really more than average.  He is not big, he is not really fast and he doesn't really make any big plays or difference making plays.

 

He has always seemed kind of like a ham and egger.  

 

I just am not sure what he would do here being plugged into this defense in the middle of the season.  

 

 

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Holy crap.  You'd think a former football executive would have any idea what the heck he is talking about.    The Bills would be foolish to give up a draft pick or anything else for Jewell.  He is a 3-4 ILB who doesnt have the speed to play OLB in the Bills scheme.    The Bills are not moving Bernard given how well he has played at ILB this year.  Josey Jewell is not a fit for the Bills defense.

 

Purcell was a good space eater, but he is 32 and playing poor football. 

 

Do better Randy Mueller.

 

 

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