MrEpsYtown Posted Thursday at 07:04 PM Posted Thursday at 07:04 PM 7 minutes ago, wppete said: This guy is a great player no doubt but he is a head case. Digga 2.0 and most likely worse. A hard pass. Too expensive to trade for and he wants $30 million per year? Yea no thanks. Yeah, he's a diva. So is Adams. So is Hollywood Brown. We have been down this road before. Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted Thursday at 07:07 PM Posted Thursday at 07:07 PM If he doesn’t want a cold weather climate (he has asthma apparently) then likely means he’d refuse to sign an extension here We’re pretty much out of this then 1 Quote
H2o Posted Thursday at 07:17 PM Posted Thursday at 07:17 PM 43 minutes ago, Roundybout said: Where is Dunkirk Don when you need him? He's already at the new Highmark with scissors in hand waiting to cut the tape. Quote
Aussie Joe Posted Thursday at 07:24 PM Posted Thursday at 07:24 PM 16 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said: If he doesn’t want a cold weather climate (he has asthma apparently) then likely means he’d refuse to sign an extension here We’re pretty much out of this then Maybe Beane could try to convince him that Buffalo isn’t really that cold … Quote
KOKBILLS Posted Thursday at 07:33 PM Posted Thursday at 07:33 PM 8 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said: Maybe Beane could try to convince him that Buffalo isn’t really that cold … 2 Quote
prissythecat Posted Thursday at 08:07 PM Posted Thursday at 08:07 PM 49 minutes ago, H2o said: He's already at the new Highmark with scissors in hand waiting to cut the tape. Is that the Highmark being built in Letchworth? Quote
Cash Posted Thursday at 08:18 PM Posted Thursday at 08:18 PM 3 hours ago, Andrew Son said: He just doesn’t use sufficient arc on the deep shots which limits how trackable the balls are. the best deep ball throwers don’t necessarily have to have the biggest arms, but they tend to throw those catchable “moon balls” I agree with this, and I stand by my earlier post. There’s room for improvement on Allen’s end, but I still think we’d see a bigger statistical impact with different players being targeted on those deep shots. 1 Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted Thursday at 10:02 PM Posted Thursday at 10:02 PM 2 hours ago, HappyDays said: A somewhat deflating piece of info is that it sounds like he would prefer a warm weather city: So if say the Chargers want him they'd have the advantage. This doesn't necessarily rule us out but it cools my hopes a bit. Josina Anderson's reply to Jeremy White yesterday raised my eyebrow a bit: Replying to Jeremy with "Remember folks, DK also has to have interest in whatever teams want him too" unprompted made me wonder if it was a message warning he may not want to come to Buffalo. Now with the news that he doesn't want to play in a cold weather climate, i'm pretty sure that's what she was getting at. He also said this when asked recently about going to New England: I wanted to take that as more of an all ecompassing answer about the state of that team or maybe disliking the Boston area in general. But i'm thinking it has just as much to do with it being a cold Northern area. Here's hoping the pull of playing with MVP Josh and a perennial contender makes him re-think this. Or that the price tag drops to a point where even acquiring him without knowing if you'll have him for more than 1 season is still worth it. But yeah, this is a real sobering realization that takes me from thinking it's a real possibility to unlikely Quote
finn Posted Thursday at 10:07 PM Posted Thursday at 10:07 PM 4 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said: No one is trading a first for him. If it is a 2nd and you have to sign him, would you? It’s an easy yes for me. Yes to a second. That leaves a first and third for defensive line and the two fours and free agency for the depleted secondary, with enough cap room to be made for resigning practically everyone. Quote
Low Positive Posted Thursday at 10:14 PM Posted Thursday at 10:14 PM This feels like Diggs last year. He's angling his way to the Texans. NFL players are starting to act like NBA players and force trades to certain destinations and Houston is the most popular landing spot. Think about it: Young QB who everything thinks is good Warm weather. There are no outside cold weather teams in the division. One of the strip club capitals of the United States. Party-like atmosphere on the team with a players coach. The Dolphins and Texans players have a much better time all season than the Bills and Chiefs players and it has nothing to do with facilities or winning. Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted Thursday at 10:21 PM Posted Thursday at 10:21 PM 13 minutes ago, finn said: Yes to a second. That leaves a first and third for defensive line and the two fours and free agency for the depleted secondary, with enough cap room to be made for resigning practically everyone. They have no 3rd but have 2 seconds. They also will have 2 fours I think. The Bills have 10 draft picks right now I believe. Quote
DrMaxPower Posted Thursday at 10:38 PM Posted Thursday at 10:38 PM If we can get him at a compensation level ($ and draft picks) that doesn't compromise fixing the defense, great. He'd fill the biggest question mark on O. That said, I'll never understand this idea that we need to prioritize resources to the offense. It's like a person over-complicating weight gain/loss. Calories in VS calories out. Points for VS points against. It's exponentially more difficult for a top 2 offense to add 5 ppg than a bottom 10 defence to reduce 5 ppg. All the complaints about previous defense investment are the very definition of sunk cost fallacy and irrelevant. It's still the area that most needs attention and the area most likely to hold us back. Quote
SCBills Posted Thursday at 10:46 PM Posted Thursday at 10:46 PM Pay me 30M, give up assets to get me and also it can’t be cold is a big ask for someone who reportedly “wants to play for a contender”. In the AFC, that essentially relegates him to the tier 2 contenders behind the Bills, Chiefs and Ravens. 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted Thursday at 10:48 PM Posted Thursday at 10:48 PM 3 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said: If he doesn’t want a cold weather climate (he has asthma apparently) then likely means he’d refuse to sign an extension here We’re pretty much out of this then Jesus. You can buy some really nice winter hats and gloves for $30m a year. 1 Quote
Aussie Joe Posted Thursday at 10:51 PM Posted Thursday at 10:51 PM 3 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: Jesus. You can buy some really nice winter hats and gloves for $30m a year. We know Coleman can hook him up with a cheap jacket 3 Quote
Dr. Who Posted Thursday at 10:53 PM Posted Thursday at 10:53 PM 5 minutes ago, SCBills said: Pay me 30M, give up assets to get me and also it can’t be cold is a big ask for someone who reportedly “wants to play for a contender”. In the AFC, that essentially relegates him to the tier 2 contenders behind the Bills, Chiefs and Ravens. Sounds to me like he's really saying he wants to play for Houston. NFL is not the NBA, fella. Quote
Doc Brown Posted Thursday at 11:05 PM Posted Thursday at 11:05 PM 15 minutes ago, SCBills said: Pay me 30M, give up assets to get me and also it can’t be cold is a big ask for someone who reportedly “wants to play for a contender”. In the AFC, that essentially relegates him to the tier 2 contenders behind the Bills, Chiefs and Ravens. Chargers make a lot of sense to give Herbert a decent downfield weapon. Not sure how good of a fit he'd be in a Greg Roman offense though. Quote
billsfan89 Posted Thursday at 11:33 PM Posted Thursday at 11:33 PM 25 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: Chargers make a lot of sense to give Herbert a decent downfield weapon. Not sure how good of a fit he'd be in a Greg Roman offense though. Chargers would make the most sense. They need a boundary WR and they fit what DK wants. They also have the cap to absorb a big contract after cleaning up their books in 2024 with a big dead cap number. Quote
gobills404 Posted Thursday at 11:51 PM Posted Thursday at 11:51 PM So we get rid of our WR1, the offense doesn’t miss a beat, the defense chokes AGAIN in the playoffs, and yet some of y’all want spend a ton of draft capital and cap space on another WR1. Make it make sense. 1 1 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted Friday at 12:13 AM Posted Friday at 12:13 AM (edited) 48 minutes ago, gobills404 said: So we get rid of our WR1, the offense doesn’t miss a beat, the defense chokes AGAIN in the playoffs, and yet some of y’all want spend a ton of draft capital and cap space on another WR1. Make it make sense. A lot of fans feel like what the Bills did this year on offense is not sustainable. It's hard to predict that a team could win 14 games (they would have won 14 if they needed to) without a single 1,000 receiver and a QB who had fewer than 4,000 yards passing. Seems unlikely to a lot of people that this could happen again. They also want something more fun to watch. You get jealous when you watch Cincinnati and Minnesota with WRs who are always open and making huge plays down the field. The Bills did win a lot, but it was all dink and dunk with a lot of running plays. I know Cincinnati missed the playoffs and the Vikings flamed out early, but they were supremely fun to watch. Edited Friday at 12:39 AM by Low Positive Quote
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