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I wonder if Shawne Merriman sold him on it. That dude is all love about playing in Buffalo and he didn’t even do it when they were good. You’d think that he’d be a guy Bosa knows given the Chargers organizational connection…and both being big time D players in their franchise history.

Of course…it’s also probably just as easy as debating playing with a contender or your brother or retiring with the Dolphins.
 
I’d still feel better if we add, before the draft, a veteran DT that can take up space, a second tier cheap CB that they believe in, and veteran safety depth.

I don’t expect all that, but that would be nice!
 
What was Von’s for comparison last year?
Von was at some insane percentage like 18 something. But he only played on third and for sure throwing it downs so it needs an asterisk. Like a quarter of the defensive snaps. If you never have to do anything but rush along with the rest of the line and maybe a blitzes…your number is going to be high. Even injured Bosa played 40 something percent of snaps that weren’t all 3rd and throwing.
 
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Exciting move. If Babich and McD are smart in how they deploy him, limiting his reps within our rotation, he could be a home run. I think this opens up the possibility of taking a speed WR in the 2nd now, which is a fun bonus.
Hoping he can leave the racist shit to himself and his family.

He hasn't been good in awhile, hopefully he is healthy and energized
He's been very good as recently as...last year. Hoping he can make our pass rush fearsome again.
 
I’d still feel better if we add, before the draft, a veteran DT that can take up space, a second tier cheap CB that they believe in, and veteran safety depth.

I don’t expect all that, but that would be nice!
Beane's history has usually been to ensure that needs are minimally met through FA ever since the team got good. The only time we went in with a clear need was CB2 (Elam) and WR (Coleman). Every other year it's just been about getting BPA because the floor at each position was already set. I would be shocked if he didn't pick up a vet CB (I'm on the record as predicting Levi Wallace or more likely Dane Jackson) and another DT before the draft.
 
Von was at some insane percentage like 18 something. But he only played on third and for sure throwing it downs so it needs an asterisk. Like a quarter of the defensive snaps. If you never have to do anything but rush along with the rest of the line and maybe a blitzes…your number is going to be high. Even injured Bosa played 40 something percent of snaps that weren’t all 3rd and throwing.

Would you have preferred Von back on a reworked deal for another season, or this move?
 
This move. Bosa has more to give than just strictly obviously passing situations. I'm not saying he's an every down player.....but he can certainly play more than Von at this point.
I guess this signing means Hendrickson’s not coming here, which sucks. Especially if the rumors were true that he’d cost a 2nd+.

Maybe the team is higher up on Solomon than I am. I’m iffy on this signing. Blind optimism as a fan, but was hoping for so much more like I’m pretty certain most of us were when we heard the names available at edge this offseason.

Maybe we end up with a combination of Tyleik, Harmon, Grant, Green, Swinson, Princely, or Landon Jackson with our first 2 picks this draft. That’ll make me feel more at ease about the dline.
 
From The Athletic:

The Buffalo Bills and edge rusher Joey Bosa agreed to terms on a one-year, $12.6 million deal, league sources told The Athletic on Tuesday, edging out the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins for his services.
 
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In a vacuum, I like the Bosa diceroll. The upside of him potentially getting back to what he was in 2023 is very high. And the risk of a one year deal is low.

Moreover, in a way, Bosa/Hoecht is like a supercharged version of Miller/Epenesa opposite Rousseau. Both tandems feature a high upside older vet paired with a high floor younger vet who's here to help eat snaps. Except Bosa is younger than Von, and Hoecht is more flexible than Epenesa.

That said, I'm not sure I'm understanding how the salary cap math is mathin' here. And I'm a bit concerned about just how much money we're going to have to push forward to make ourselves cap compliant. But I feel like there's too much that's unclear about what these deals look like to be overly concerned about it just yet.
 
whoa thats outta left field, he primarily a RDE at this poinit? For the love of god let Groot play LDE 100% of the time

In a vacuum, I like the Bosa diceroll. The upside of him potentially getting back to what he was in 2023 is very high. And the risk of a one year deal is low.

Moreover, in a way, Bosa/Hoecht is like a supercharged version of Miller/Epenesa opposite Rousseau. Both tandems feature a high upside older vet paired with a high floor younger vet who's here to help eat snaps. Except Bosa is younger than Von, and Hoecht is more flexible than Epenesa.

That said, I'm not sure I'm understanding how the salary cap math is mathin' here. And I'm a bit concerned about just how much money we're going to have to push forward to make ourselves cap compliant. But I feel like there's too much that's unclear about what these deals look like to be overly concerned about it just yet.
The cap isn't real, don't worry about it lol
 
Wait.

Joey Bosa is only 29?!?!? What? That's.....wow. I thought he was like 34 or something.
Same. I don't have any faith he can stay healthy, but a one year deal is nice. Can't really complain. Maybe he can fill Von's role even better. How is he against the run?

If you’re taking a risk, make it a one year risk. Leonard Floyd was a great gamble which worked.

Bosa is a one year risk. Draft his replacement, Bosa gives the Bills a year, however it goes, and that buys time for the replacement to step up as the right end.

Smart move.
Yup. They've struck gold on these types of moves in the past. Who was that RT they signed to a one year deal in 2020 that turned out to be a a strong starter? I'm guessing Williams? He also had injury concerns if I remember correctly. As someone else mentioned, I can't believe he's only 29. Maybe there's some juice left there. Big thing is staying healthy. If he does that, he should be a solid piece to rotate on that line.
 
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Not really a fan of the Bosa signing. I probably would have tried to wait out and see if a trade option emerged rather than go washed up edge guy (again)
I don't think he's washed up. Just injury prone. McD can watch his snap count during the year, then increase it for the playoffs. We have the luxury of doing that since we're likely winning the division regardless if Bosa plays a lot or not.

Beane's history has usually been to ensure that needs are minimally met through FA ever since the team got good. The only time we went in with a clear need was CB2 (Elam) and WR (Coleman). Every other year it's just been about getting BPA because the floor at each position was already set. I would be shocked if he didn't pick up a vet CB (I'm on the record as predicting Levi Wallace or more likely Dane Jackson) and another DT before the draft.
Would be nice if they can pick up a Simmons type of player late in the offseason. He was a cheap addition to *can't remember the team*. Starting safeties can go stupid cheap. I'm not comfortable with Rapp and Bishop as the starters. We'll still be a juggernaut, but it'd be nice to have some more talent and experience there.
 

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