pi2000 Posted Monday at 11:33 PM Posted Monday at 11:33 PM (edited) Beane's done good but he also traded (now pro bowler) Wyatt Teller for 5th and 6th round draft picks... I of those picks ended up being your boy T. Bass and the other was part of the trade for Diggs. Edited Monday at 11:33 PM by pi2000 Quote
klos63 Posted Tuesday at 12:06 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:06 AM Yes, we can talk about this. 3 hours ago, Danger Mouse said: Does Brown get back in immediately? The discipline was insane this week. Do you really think they should consider benching him? Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted Tuesday at 12:54 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:54 AM 1 hour ago, Warcodered said: Love Dion but Franchise QBs can play for a long ass time and it would be lovely to have that next LT lined up already. Interestingly Offensive Tackle can be a position of longevity too. I can think of many OTs that had long and illustrious careers. Dawkins is 30 years old and has 3 years remaining on his contract after this year, with reasonable cap hits. 1 hour ago, pi2000 said: Beane's done good but he also traded (now pro bowler) Wyatt Teller for 5th and 6th round draft picks... I of those picks ended up being your boy T. Bass and the other was part of the trade for Diggs. Beane also drafted Cody Ford in the 2nd round so like all GMs, he's had his misses. Still among the top GMs in the league and seemingly getting better. Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Tuesday at 12:59 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:59 AM Torrence has struggled at times and sometimes mightily but he was really good against Kansas City's front particularly against Jones. I said it in the game day thread, I was very surprised they kept lining up Jones on Torrence and not Edwards. He was having much more success against Edwards on the other side. I suspect when we see Kansas City again that they will have Jones lined up much more on Edwards next time. They probably thought they could take advantage of the younger guy and were proven wrong. As for the topic, Beane has always had a knack for finding guys on the offensive line and he is doing a masterful job. The depth on this roster at offensive line is very impressive and with the dearth of offensive lineman around the league I suspect some of these backups are going to get healthy contracts in the future with other teams. The Colts have to be kicking themselves for giving up on RVD so quickly now that he is having success. I figure Grable is the future at LT now that Spencer Brown is here for the long term. 1 Quote
PoundingDog Posted Tuesday at 01:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:19 AM I'm surprised they let Torrence go one on one with Jones and won that many battles on pass protection. You can see clearly on the tape here. 1 Quote
ganesh Posted Tuesday at 02:54 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:54 AM 6 hours ago, Ray Stonada said: Beane (and McDermott) are getting better at their jobs. They don't just preach the growth process, they're doing it. Now go get that damn Lombardi for once ! Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted Tuesday at 03:32 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:32 AM 7 hours ago, Low Positive said: This is as opposed to the Bengals and Jets, who tried to buy an OL in FA. 2/5 of the Bills starting OL are free agent signings. 1 Quote
NewEra Posted Tuesday at 03:37 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:37 AM One of the best moves McD did was scoop up Kromer. I hated when we lost him and pleased we got him back. Now we just have to keep him 1 Quote
finn Posted Tuesday at 03:41 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:41 AM 7 hours ago, GunnerBill said: And Grable. Who trust me is the best of the bunch. Why do you say that? Quote
Danger Mouse Posted Tuesday at 07:29 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:29 AM 7 hours ago, klos63 said: Yes, we can talk about this. Do you really think they should consider benching him? Not really. It was more a joke about the lack of penalties. Quote
GunnerBill Posted Tuesday at 07:52 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:52 AM 4 hours ago, finn said: Why do you say that? My answer is here. But add to that as a 6th round rookie he actually beat Van Demark out for the swing tackle job in camp despite Vandy having a year in the system. Go back to the inactives those early weeks before Grable was hurt. He was up and Vandy wasn't dressing. We saw what he can do on Sunday when called up on.... and Grable beat that out as a rookie. I think his ceiling is very high indeed. 1 1 Quote
CSBill Posted Tuesday at 11:06 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:06 AM 7 hours ago, finn said: Why do you say that? => Grable???? I had the same question. I had to look him up to be reminded of who he was and where he came from. But seriously, why this Grable love? Quote
Charles Romes Posted Tuesday at 11:54 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:54 AM What’s the deal with Grable’s injury. Is it a real injury or a red-shirting. Quote
finn Posted Tuesday at 12:02 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:02 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, GunnerBill said: My answer is here. But add to that as a 6th round rookie he actually beat Van Demark out for the swing tackle job in camp despite Vandy having a year in the system. Go back to the inactives those early weeks before Grable was hurt. He was up and Vandy wasn't dressing. We saw what he can do on Sunday when called up on.... and Grable beat that out as a rookie. I think his ceiling is very high indeed. A year learning the position and getting up to NFL strength standards will really help, too. Ok, I'm intrigued. As we saw Sunday, Van Demark ain't chopped liver, either. Beane has been backfilling the roster nicely. Edited Tuesday at 12:03 PM by finn 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted Tuesday at 12:07 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:07 PM 12 minutes ago, Charles Romes said: What’s the deal with Grable’s injury. Is it a real injury or a red-shirting. It's a real injury. Think he tore a stomach muscle on a special teams play vs the Jags. Quote
Call_Of_Ktulu Posted Tuesday at 12:09 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:09 PM Aaron Kromer is one of the best O-Line coaches in the NFL. He has been instrumental in this unit growing into what you see today. 1 2 Quote
GunnerBill Posted Tuesday at 12:12 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:12 PM 4 minutes ago, finn said: A year learning the position and getting up to NFL strength standards will really help, too. Ok, I'm intrigued. As we saw Sunday, Van Demark ain't chopped liver, either. Beane has been backfilling the roster nicely. Yea I like Vandy and he is plenty athletic enough himself. I think he was the favourite for that swing tackle competition going in - on the roster last year, probably a bit ahead of Grable as regards technical refinement, but Grable beat him out. That is no mean feat. They are in great shape for tackle depth IMO. They aren't the youngest, both stayed in school extra time with covid rules etc. Vandy is in year 3 and is 26, Grable is a 25 yr old rookie but they have potential to make the transition from Dion which is coming at some point more painless than it could be. I still say bad left tackles can sink seasons as fast as any other spot except Quarterback. 3 minutes ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said: Aaron Kromer is one of the best O-Line coaches in the NFL. He has been instrumental in this unit growing into what you see today. Agree with that too. Though I still blame him for forcing me to watch Roger Saffold flub around my tv screen every Sunday for a year. 1 Quote
Dave_Bills Posted Tuesday at 12:27 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:27 PM (edited) 14 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: Yea I like Vandy and he is plenty athletic enough himself. I think he was the favourite for that swing tackle competition going in - on the roster last year, probably a bit ahead of Grable as regards technical refinement, but Grable beat him out. That is no mean feat. They are in great shape for tackle depth IMO. They aren't the youngest, both stayed in school extra time with covid rules etc. Vandy is in year 3 and is 26, Grable is a 25 yr old rookie but they have potential to make the transition from Dion which is coming at some point more painless than it could be. I still say bad left tackles can sink seasons as fast as any other spot except Quarterback. Agree with that too. Though I still blame him for forcing me to watch Roger Saffold flub around my tv screen every Sunday for a year. You mean Pro-Bowler Rodger Saffold? 😉 Edited Tuesday at 12:28 PM by Dave_Bills 1 1 Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted Tuesday at 12:33 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:33 PM 16 hours ago, Ray Stonada said: Beane (and McDermott) are getting better at their jobs. They don't just preach the growth process, they're doing it. I would agree on the Beane part Quote
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