BRH Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, 947 said: I could see that, the old Shaq Lawson/Jordan Phillips method. Peerless Price. Quote
iwishitwerecolder Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Dang that sux, always loved gabe in a bills uniform. Hope he Heals quickly 1 1 Quote
Mat68 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said: Gabe Davis is a guy who I think returns in 2-3 seasons for cheap in his lethal #4 role. I think that could be sooner. That injury may have delayed it. Possible injury guarantee. I think if Jacksonville moves on Buffalo welcomes him back. Quote
Logic Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 6 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said: Gabe Davis is a guy who I think returns in 2-3 seasons for cheap in his lethal #4 role. 1 minute ago, Mat68 said: Gabe returns for 2025. Idk if Hollins is retained but in that role. As long as Gabe is what he always should've remained here -- a WR4/5 who is not counted on to be anything more than that -- then sure, I'd be fine with a reunion on a cheap deal. Honestly, half the miscommunications/INTs that happened between him and Josh were on option routes, which Brady seems to have mostly 86'd from the playbook. Not sure if there will be room for him on the roster with Shoeless Mack Hollins in town though. Quote
NewEra Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: Our best chance at a SuperBowl was with Diggs and Davis on the field in KC. We all got fooled that Davis would be a great #2. Either way the game moves on. Shakir is a joy to watch play. Cooper already has two of the best catches of the season. Samuel if healthy could be a better version of McKenzie. Even Hollins is fun to watch because he brings passion. Hope Davis and Diggs heal up well. Diggs had an outside chance at HOF with a few more productive years. Probably not now. And then there’s Keon, Kincaid, Knox, a beast stable of RBs and the best OL we’ve put in front of Josh. The offense is stacked with playmakers. We were the first team to score over 28 on KC in 3 seasons—-while missing 2 of our best pass catchers. Funny how one trade transforms our Unit from the worst in franchise history to a very good unit. And we’ve only seen them on the field together for a millisecond. Let’s hope they can all be there come playoffs @Mr. WEO maybe you could start a gofundme for him? 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 14 minutes ago, warrior9 said: What's the irony? it that the OP doesn’t know irony but is unintentionally ironic? 1 Quote
Cray51 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Virgil said: The exchange of Hollins for Davis, both output and contract is a genius move by Beane. Beane's ability to understand that a boundary guy who can block well and catch the occasional pass doesn't need to be your WR2 and could cost a fraction of what a WR2 makes was very stout 1 Quote
Mat68 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Logic said: As long as Gabe is what he always should've remained here -- a WR4/5 who is not counted on to be anything more than that -- then sure, I'd be fine with a reunion on a cheap deal. Honestly, half the miscommunications/INTs that happened between him and Josh were on option routes, which Brady seems to have mostly 86'd from the playbook. Not sure if there will be room for him on the roster with Shoeless Mack Hollins in town though. Correct. Comes down to what Hollins wants to do. Keep playing or backpack barefoot through the Appalachian trail. 2 Quote
warrior9 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Logic said: As long as Gabe is what he always should've remained here -- a WR4/5 who is not counted on to be anything more than that -- then sure, I'd be fine with a reunion on a cheap deal. Honestly, half the miscommunications/INTs that happened between him and Josh were on option routes, which Brady seems to have mostly 86'd from the playbook. Not sure if there will be room for him on the roster with Shoeless Mack Hollins in town though. His drops are very worrisome, regardless of his role. I think he would objectively have the worst hands on this team, right now..... (knox close second) 1 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago What makes it ironic is that Gabe just gave a sizable donation to ligament tears to America. Aaaaaand now this Quote
wppete Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago He made a big mistake chasing fast money with that contract. He would’ve made more money in the long run with the Bills and have a better career. The grass isn't always greener. 1 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 45 minutes ago, fasteddie said: According to several sources, Gabe Davis has a torn meniscus and is out for the season. Ironic, isn't it? Hate to see those injuries. Hope he comes back OK. 7 minutes ago, wppete said: He made a big mistake chasing fast money with that contract. He would’ve made more money in the long run with the Bills and have a better career. The grass isn't always greener. Did the Bills want to keep him? Edited 3 hours ago by Beck Water Quote
wppete Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, Beck Water said: Hate to see those injuries. Hope he comes back OK. Did the Bills want to keep him? Don’t know if they offered him but I suspect they did offer something reasonable. He was a team captain. Quote
Beck Water Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 13 minutes ago, Mat68 said: Correct. Comes down to what Hollins wants to do. Keep playing or backpack barefoot through the Appalachian trail. That man is a cutaneous larva migrans infection waiting to happen. Not to mention strongyloides. Needs to keep that horse dewormer on hand for use as God intended. Worm the man once a year, whether he needs it or not. 9 minutes ago, wppete said: Don’t know if they offered him but I suspect they did offer something reasonable. He was a team captain. I mean...so was Diggs Edited 3 hours ago by Beck Water 2 Quote
Mat68 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, wppete said: He made a big mistake chasing fast money with that contract. He would’ve made more money in the long run with the Bills and have a better career. The grass isn't always greener. He made a business decision. Secured wealth for himself and his family. That said I think he is a good dude and when healthy is a pretty decent deep threat. See Lawson and Phillips. I think Davis would fit right back in and wouldn't cost too much. 1 Quote
Coach Tuesday Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Here is the Rotoworld blurb: Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said Gabe Davis (meniscus) is out for the season. Davis ends his first year in Jacksonville with nine starts, 20 catches, and 239 yards with two scores. He played at least 69 percent of the snaps in every game he finished and never had more than five catches in any game, settling for a one-catch game on four separate occasions. For the privilege, Davis got a $10 million signing bonus. One of Trent Baalke’s greatest follies yet — and that’s saying something — Davis will almost undoubtedly be brought back on a $6.7 million cap figure next year since cutting him would cost the Jaguars $13.6 million in cap space. In his absence, look for Tim Jones and Devin Duvernay to get more run. No Jaguars are truly fantasy viable while Mac Jones is leading the charge. Quote
Mat68 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, Coach Tuesday said: Here is the Rotoworld blurb: Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said Gabe Davis (meniscus) is out for the season. Davis ends his first year in Jacksonville with nine starts, 20 catches, and 239 yards with two scores. He played at least 69 percent of the snaps in every game he finished and never had more than five catches in any game, settling for a one-catch game on four separate occasions. For the privilege, Davis got a $10 million signing bonus. One of Trent Baalke’s greatest follies yet — and that’s saying something — Davis will almost undoubtedly be brought back on a $6.7 million cap figure next year since cutting him would cost the Jaguars $13.6 million in cap space. In his absence, look for Tim Jones and Devin Duvernay to get more run. No Jaguars are truly fantasy viable while Mac Jones is leading the charge. See him in 2026 than lol Quote
Don Otreply Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Annual injury, usually it’s his foot/ankle, maybe they should remove his spleen as a precautionary measure, Quote
Don Otreply Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, ColoradoBills said: He has been unlucky with injuries for a lot of his career. The Bills gave him every opportunity and he tried hard. It just never came together for him here. I hope they don’t re-sign him in the future, good guy and all, but he is injury prone on an annual basis and his hands are suspect to put it mildly, sometimes ya just gotta move on, jmo. 1 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I'm glad for Gabe that he was able to get paid but also glad it wasn't the Bills that paid it. 2 Quote
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