biggerdaddynj Posted March 9 Posted March 9 29 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said: The concern is understandable. But McGovern is a bigger, and I presume, stronger guy which might make Josh's protection better. Connor also has a full year with Kromer, and Josh so he has a feel for what Josh's cadence is. I did some more due diligence and found this interesting article, supports your optimism and gives me some confidence about McGovern: https://www.si.com/nfl/cowboys/news/dallas-cowboys-connor-mcgovern-buffalo-bills-comparison-offensive-line-blocking-criticism-mike-mccarthy Now I’m done for the day. But, this “exchange” with you is why I really love TBD. Thanks. Quote
DCofNC Posted March 9 Posted March 9 5 hours ago, Niagara Dude said: No it was the smart move, he is most likely not signing unless he receives around 8-10 in guaranteed money. He older with a history of concussions, Bills had to move on. I think people forget that he was a helmet tap away from being out for weeks, or maybe even done for good. I like the guy, but he’s got plenty of risk associated with him. I wouldn’t be shocked if the plan is to get a rookie to take C as McGovern was really solid at G last year, but at least this way, they can say they have a plan going into the draft. Quality Centers can be had fairly late in the draft. Quote
Rocky Landing Posted March 10 Posted March 10 (edited) Love what Beane has done so far this offseason— but this move I think is a mistake. it’s not just that he’s a good center, and team leader. I also hate to lose the continuity. Edited March 10 by Rocky Landing Quote
TheBeaneBandit Posted March 10 Posted March 10 21 hours ago, DCofNC said: I think people forget that he was a helmet tap away from being out for weeks, or maybe even done for good. I like the guy, but he’s got plenty of risk associated with him. I wouldn’t be shocked if the plan is to get a rookie to take C as McGovern was really solid at G last year, but at least this way, they can say they have a plan going into the draft. Quality Centers can be had fairly late in the draft. The sweet spot for centers is usually the 2nd to 4th rounds. Quote
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