ValJamesDuex
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That doesn't move the needle. Pass.
I don't think he is any better than Shakir right now tbh
That doesn't move the needle. Pass.
not watching tonight. enjoy the game fellas.
We're certainly not losing tonight, I'd put everything I own on it.Have I got good news for you.
I keep thinking today is Thursday for some reason. Jesus, I've done it like 3 times today.Have I got good news for you.
I keep thinking today is Thursday for some reason. Jesus, I've done it like 3 times today.
That's interesting...
Apparently having reasonable expectations for the Bills offense is annoying to Nate Geary...
The answer to his question is "No", for the reasons you cite. No NFL offense will score 22+ points every week. Expecting 22+ points every week is just simply folly.
It would be a mistake IMO.1.) Who is this Josh Brown guy, and is he credible?
2.) If we do trade him (big IF, IMO), that's a CLEAR indication that he wasn't signing long-term here (or we didn't have any interest in signing him long-term)
3.) If we do trade him (still a big IF, IMO).......that's another $2.7M in cap space freed up. Would we go after some defensive help? Or bring in another WR?
So weird.
But you would expect them to win any given game, to be fair. Just that you'd know there's going to be a few clunkers (3-4 losses for the best offenses?)The answer to his question is "No", for the reasons you cite. No NFL offense will score 22+ points every week. Expecting 22+ points every week is just simply folly.
And if no team in the last 15 years has come close to doing it, expecting any team to do it is not being realistic, IMO.The 2007 patriots were pretty damn close! One game under 22 with a score of 20 points
If they trade him, my guess is that they have a WR, like say DHop, coming in.It would be a mistake IMO.
If you're letting Davis go - most likely because you can't afford to resign him - the most economical way of replacing him is via the draft.
Trading him mid season only makes sense if you're getting an absolutely outrageous return. I don't see him having that much value though.
He's just a fan with an opinion.1.) Who is this Josh Brown guy, and is he credible?
2.) If we do trade him (big IF, IMO), that's a CLEAR indication that he wasn't signing long-term here (or we didn't have any interest in signing him long-term)
3.) If we do trade him (still a big IF, IMO).......that's another $2.7M in cap space freed up. Would we go after some defensive help? Or bring in another WR?
So weird.
Antonio Brown has seen the error of his waysHe's just a fan with an opinion.
My guess is that if he goes out, they have what they perceive as an upgrade coming back in. I doubt Beane does it. But, it is interesting to think about given the lack of an extension to date.