dreadlox Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 Other then Ryan Pickett and Rocky Bernard I dont feel there was any fre agent we lost out on the opportunity to sign. Guys like Runyan, Mike Flannagan, Tutan Reyes are all still available. I liked the triplett signing. Not crazy about Royal but he's younger then Mark Campbell and is a decent blocker. The te positions hinges on everett and how he comes back. I liked the Andre Davis signing. Not a big Bowen fan. I'm hoping Baker beats out him and Coy Wire for the ss spot if thats what it comes down to. Theres still a lot of quality players out there to be had, and it's better then blowing a wad over guys like randle el or adam archuletta. a well thought out, positive, and intelligent spin on the recent signings and still available FAs for some of the tortured souls on this board. everyone remember to breathe now. in... out... in... out...
jarthur31 Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 "When playing the market. a smart general manager avoids the whammies. One way to hit a jackpot is to take spins on players who have been limited to under-the-radar roles with their current teams but could blossom elsewhere." Sounds like the approach Marv and company have taken so far with these 4 free agent signings. Really, when your team was 5-11, spending big bucks on a couple well-known players where you're competing with other teams generally doesn't work. They signed 4 guys at less money who will be hungry for the opportunity and might even surprise. 633085[/snapback] I believe this to be so true. Levy is duplicating much of what Polian used to do here. Heh, things turned out pretty good back then too.
BADOLBILZ Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 I trust in Marv and what he is doing. Donahoe made big splashes every year and look how that worked out. I swear some of you guys should go be a GM or coach somewhere with your awesome knowledge and inside track on these players. Why are some of you guys working at McDonalds still? 633564[/snapback] The Bills were raided in FA the past two offseasons as Donahoe replaced guys like Ruben Brown, Jonas Jennings, Antoine Winfield and Pat Williams with bargains like Chris Villarial, Bennie Anderson, Troy Vincent and nobody. It was anything but splashy at the time, but supposed to be proof of Donahoe's genius. I'm not defending Donahoe, just calling out your idiocy.
BADOLBILZ Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 I believe this to be so true. Levy is duplicating much of what Polian used to do here. Heh, things turned out pretty good back then too. 634110[/snapback] Polian left before free agency. Next!
dave mcbride Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 The Bills were raided in FA the past two offseasons as Donahoe replaced guys like Ruben Brown, Jonas Jennings, Antoine Winfield and Pat Williams with bargains like Chris Villarial, Bennie Anderson, Troy Vincent and nobody. It was anything but splashy at the time, but supposed to be proof of Donahoe's genius. I'm not defending Donahoe, just calling out your idiocy. 634168[/snapback] badol, not to call you out, but if memory serves, you were no great fan of ruben brown or winfield. correct me if i'm wrong, of course ...
BADOLBILZ Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 badol, not to call you out, but if memory serves, you were no great fan of ruben brown or winfield. correct me if i'm wrong, of course ... 634182[/snapback] Me not liking Winfield is a fallacy. I wouldn't worship at the altar so I got called a hater simply because I said he wouldn't make plays and that he wasn't the next Darrel Green. He didn't make plays and he was no Darrel Green. Very good player, but I like DB's to have ball skills. That said, it was a talent loss. As was letting go Brown for disciplinary reasons, Jennings, Pat Williams and NOW Sam Adams, Mike Williams, Lawyer Milloy and possibly Eric Moulds. If you keep trading talent for turds, pretty soon you end up with very little talent and a lot of turds. That's my profound offering for the night.
Mickey Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 But, But, But, I thought Bentley was supposed to come here, we were going to have a giant parade, and a huge block party, we would carry him around town on our shoulders and come bearing gifts to him. He was supposed to be the player that was going to single handedly turn this franchise around That article is saying exactly what some of us have been saying for a while. The bills are looking at some more smaller known players that could develop into star players for them in our system. We have so many holes to fill, bringing in one or 2 big name stars would not help us improve much from last year cause it would keep us from being able to sign a few more guys that could make an impact. They are also going for youth and speed it seems which can be good cause they will be around for a bit. Now if the BIlls were only one or 2 players away from being a great team, I would be pissed they didn't sign star players for those spots. But what do I know, I only watch football games, I don't study and analyse games and tapes, research players college history or even read the latest rumor sites. I just watch football for fun. 633198[/snapback] That is all well and good but I worry that the strategy you describe is an awful lot like the strategy we have used during the TD era. Basically hoping to get lucky with low priced FA's, ie, "smaller known players that could develop". It didn't work. Conversely, the few FA acquisitions that did work were the high profile ones such as Spikes, Milloy and Adams. Those guys didn't come cheap, they were Bentley type FA's, high priced and highly sought after. They worked out just fine. The cheaper guys for the most part were either failures or barely adequate. Teague, Anderson and Gandy just to name a few.
Mickey Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 I believe this to be so true. Levy is duplicating much of what Polian used to do here. Heh, things turned out pretty good back then too. 634110[/snapback] Compare the FA signings we have had over he last 5 years that worked out and those that failed. I think you'll find that the "whammies" worked out a lot better than the underpriced guys. My hope is that Marv is light years better than TD in spotting underpriced guys that can actually play. I remember that his first acquisition when he first became our HC was Steve Tasker, a nobody off waivers from Houston.
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