somnus00 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 My guess is that he is essentially another safeties coach. Which is a good thing, because I worried about his neck/health every time he made a tackle last season. 2 Quote
Simon Posted December 4 Posted December 4 13 minutes ago, boyst said: is it not cold there today? lol  And all the leaves grew back! 1 Quote
Logic Posted December 4 Posted December 4 30 minutes ago, Einstein said:  On brand…   We'll check back in a few weeks. 1 1 Quote
Freddie's Dead Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Let's hope this works out better than AJ Klein... 1 Quote
dollars 2 donuts Posted December 4 Posted December 4 (edited) Â Â Â There is no down side to this, really even if he comes in to play. Â He is a veteran mentor role player off the field and he is an incredibly well versed in our defense veteran grizzle dawg player on the field, even if he has lost a step or two. Â Give me slower but Zen over younger but clueless seven days a week. Â Â Â Â Edited December 4 by dollars 2 donuts 1 3 Quote
Scott7975 Posted December 4 Posted December 4  Maybe this is just a way to get Hyde a one last hurrah. Maybe try and get the guy who was fundamental to our success a ring and then let him retire. Maybe he doesnt play and just mentors. I always get back to... its a coaches job to put the best players on the field. Once Hyde is in game shape, he is better than Hamlin. Even if Hyde lost a step, Hamlin is slow anyways. I love Hamlin and he isn't killing us but he is the weak spot. 1 Quote
TheBrownBear Posted December 4 Posted December 4 He's nice depth in case Hamlin gets nicked or struggles. Brings great leadership on the field and locker room. A no brainer move for the Bills. 2 Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 53 minutes ago, Einstein said:  It’s not sad. It’s great.  The Bills aren’t signing Hyde for charity. They’re doing so because they have a weakness on the defense and they are trying to fix it.  Kudos to Beane and McD. I give them credit.  This is a move to put someone who was integral to the teams growth on the sideline for a run and to put a locker room leader back in the locker room to bring even more morale for that run. Simple as that. If you think this is a move to replace Damar Hamlin in the Starting Lineup - I think you're setting yourself up for a disappointment. 1 Quote
Herc11 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Hamlin is slow as molasses and is a glaring weakness against teams like Detroit. If Hamlin plays poorly at Detroit, my guess is Hyde takes over going forward. Quote
FireChans Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Who is faster in a foot race today, Damar Hamlin or Micah Hyde? Quote
Cash Posted December 4 Posted December 4 2 hours ago, Logic said: Not sure I agree. Our recent history of late season veteran practice squad additions (Devonta Freeman, Leonard Fournette, etc) doesn't suggest to me that his being elevating and taking away a starter's spot is imminent. IF Hamlin starts struggling over the next few weeks (and I don't mean playing at the level he's been playing at recently, I mean ACTUALLY struggling), then I can see them elevating Hyde and starting him. Ditto if there's an injury. Otherwise? I don't expect McDermott to break up the starting safety duo. Just my opinion. IMO, barring injury, Hyde only starts if he’s consistently showing in practice that he’s one of the 2 best safeties on the team. Which I think is possible if his legs are fresh, but I’m also not banking on.  Under McD, it’s been pretty consistent - once a guy earns a starting job in camp or preseason, it’s pretty much his to lose. This is a little different, because the job was Hyde’s to lose last time he played. But I think McD & Babich won’t be willing to rock the boat unless they either need to, or they’re really confident it’ll pay off. 3 1 Quote
Simon Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Just now, Cash said: But I think McD & Babich won’t be willing to rock the boat unless they either need to, or they’re really confident it’ll pay off.  Hyde is loved and respected enough in that room that I don't think there will be any boat-rocking. 1 Quote
Cash Posted December 4 Posted December 4 1 minute ago, Simon said:  Hyde is loved and respected enough in that room that I don't think there will be any boat-rocking. I agree, partially because I have faith in the people involved. Hypothetically, let’s say Hyde has lost enough speed that he’s simply not as good as Hamlin right now. In that scenario - even as respected/beloved as Hyde is - someone would be mad if Hamlin went to the bench so Hyde could start. (Maybe not Hamlin, to be fair.)  I don’t think there’s a realistic chance of that scenario happening though, because I don’t think that Hyde would see the field if he’s too slow to play now. Worst case, this adds a ton of football IQ to the safeties room to help prep for playoff opponents. 1 Quote
JMM Posted December 4 Posted December 4 22 minutes ago, FireChans said: Who is faster in a foot race today, Damar Hamlin or Micah Hyde? Who is a better FS today? That's the question. 1 Quote
WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted December 4 Posted December 4 I'm happy about it. Worst case he's a vet presence on the PS that doesn't cost much. He knows the system and might even be a difference maker. 1 hour ago, syhuang said: This is the last dance for Micah. Â Â One. Last. Ride. 1 Quote
Logic Posted December 4 Posted December 4 22 minutes ago, Cash said: I agree, partially because I have faith in the people involved. Hypothetically, let’s say Hyde has lost enough speed that he’s simply not as good as Hamlin right now. In that scenario - even as respected/beloved as Hyde is - someone would be mad if Hamlin went to the bench so Hyde could start. (Maybe not Hamlin, to be fair.)  I don’t think there’s a realistic chance of that scenario happening though, because I don’t think that Hyde would see the field if he’s too slow to play now. Worst case, this adds a ton of football IQ to the safeties room to help prep for playoff opponents. Agreed. The Bills have the 6th ranked scoring defense in the league. Over the past 3 games, they've given up an average of 17 points per game. I don't think McDermott and Babich will be eager to swap out one of the two starters at safety for a guy who hasn't played football in a year. If the safety play starts to decline or injures strike? Sure. Otherwise, I think some people are letting what they WANT to see happen cloud their judgement in terms of what is actually LIKELY to happen. 2 1 Quote
Billyhouseman Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Poyer is obviously washed seeing his play on the field.... But is Hyde not washed? Playing a half a season...maybe? Will he eventually start over Damar? Will he reach the active 53? Our current depth at safety isn't great especially with release of Edwards..... What's you're guys thoughts Quote
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