GroveDiesel
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Adolphus Washington hurt and Tyrod Taylor in concussion protocol.
And the O-line looks atrocious.
And the O-line looks atrocious.
Yeah, they were quick. I like seeing how alert they were.Props to this new training staff who immediately ran on the field to bring Tyrod into concussion protocol.
I could be wrong, but I don't see the previous yokels doing that.
Might as well clean house. This is straight nonsense. The lack of talent is obvious, but all the penalties on top of that is just inexcusable.Starting to think that trading players for draft picks wasn't such a bad idea....
Clay to the Steelers please. Oh n/m you guys are paying 9 million a year.Starting to think that trading players for draft picks wasn't such a bad idea....
Trust the process, GB.It's gonna be a looooooooooooooooooong season.
That's BS in terms of the continuously bad decisions made by the Pegulas. Think about where we'd be if Anthony Lynn if he were the HC (which made the most sense). We would have Tyrod and a #1 WR for the whole season - we would be able to give Tyrod a fair evaluation. We would have had a better defense by default (compared to the Ryan years) and we would reasonably contended for 9-10 wins - a playoff contender.Starting to think that trading players for draft picks wasn't such a bad idea....
I don't think on the 53. Maybe a practice squad guy.Ignoring that fumble, this Brandon Reilly guy looks really good. Good hands from what I've seen this week and highlights from last week.
Had never heard of him and don't know a thing about him, which is odd since I usually have a good grasp of all the UDFA's because of fantasy football. He have any chance to stick?
Do the Cardinals need a large pot smoking interior D-Lineman?Ragland to KC for a 2019 4th.
Getting rid of everything Whaley has done.
I'm fine with trading him. Maybe play him more than three snaps and maybe get a conditional third out of it who knows.
Interesting this guy from DraftTek said Pegula Jet is en-route to Phoenix 3 hours ago, but said it stopped in KC. Then we traded Ragland a couple hours later.
What's in Phoenix???
I think the only reason it's distant is because how many picks we have next year, staggering the contracts a bit. Why not play him more than three snaps and maybe get a conditional third. Some are saying he likely would have been cut, so to get anything is a win. Well by some I mean Sal who loves every move all the time. Who says the Bills don't have cheerleaders, him and Murph have been leaders in that department.Such a shame... Obviously the injury plays a part, but to only get a distant 4th round pick for a guy that was just drafted high in the second round.
Well throw in a 2 for Shady + a 4 for Incognito. What? Not interested in Tyrod?packer_junkie said:Packers will give you a 2018 3 for Dareus right nowWell throw in a 2 for Shady + a 4 for Incognito.
Naw. I woulda took Cardale jones as a throw-in though!What? Not interested in Tyrod?
Guys - let's jump on thispacker_junkie said:Packers will give you a 2018 3 for Dareus right nowWell throw in a 2 for Shady + a 4 for Incognito.
That said, these are the Bills we're talking about. They'll #### up the tank, most likely by beating New England's backups in week 17. Calling it now.
I read that the Packers offered a 3rd.Why cut Dareus? They could easily get a 5th round pick for him.
Who's the handcuff now? Tolbert?
Trust the process, GB.Wow. Cutting Jonathan Williams makes no sense at all.
He was talented and on a very cheap rookie contract. There has to be more of a story here, right?Trust the process, GB.
A new day and another step backward. Jonathan Williams kicked out the door for Mike Tolbert and Taiwan Jones.I can't remember being this pessimistic going into season in probably 10 years at least. On paper McDermott and Beane seem more than qualified for their positions, but one move after another leaves me scratching my head as to why they'd rather seemingly ship quality talent out the door for cents on the dollar because of scheme misalignments rather than trying to coach and maximize what they have. It's tough for me to think of a great coaching staff in the NFL that was this dogmatic. It was always seemed that the great coaches may have had a philosophy, but they were also smart enough to learn how to adjust to who they were working with. This current operation reeks of inexperience.
If I am forced to eat my words here, I'll be the happiest guy around. Decades of futility, however, leave me skeptical.
Yes, McDermott and his staff are incapable (or unwilling) of coaching anyone from a former regime.He was talented and on a very cheap rookie contract. There has to be more of a story here, right?
That's not even the key question... the question is why cut him at all? He was let go in favor of a collection of journeymen.Jonathan Williams wouldn't have fetched a 7th round pick?
They key question is becoming why even watch this mess?That's not even the key question... the question is why cut him at all? He was let go in favor of a collection of journeymen.
After the Watkins trade, I was ready to sign off for good. (Heck, the Chargers just moved their HQ to my town and even have our old OC as the new head coach.) I talked myself back into it with the hope that somehow this staff and front office knew what they were doing and would be able to put something together in the 2018 draft... one more year I told myself. Since then, it's been one dumb move after another.They key question is becoming why even watch this mess?
You're right, should have stuck with what got them nowhere the previous several years.Again, we had a 7-9 football team last year that featured an incredibly efficient offense and only missed the playoffs due to some really bad defensive coaching. We had the opportunity to bring back most of the key talent from that team with same coaching on the offensive side of the ball (keeping Anthony Lynne as head coach) and almost certain improvement with a new coaching staff on defense (anyone would have been better than the Ryans). Playoff contention was a very real possibility under those terms.
Instead, we blow it all up for a first year coach and a first year GM who have somehow pushed most of that remaining talent out the door for pennies on the dollar. The only thing we hear back is "trust the process."
at the notion that they were playoff contenders, just stop with that.