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Buffalo Bills 2022 Thread

Clearly whoever we were looking for got picked, Beane never trades back like this
 
Bills first team in league history to tap out, our roster is good
 
I’ve never been so excited for a 6th round.

LOL. Could be wrong but I wonder if they were targeting Moore and once he got picked by KC they were like f it. I assume we will use the 6th rounders to move up somewhere be it the third or to get into the 4th maybe.
 
The Bills have had a great off season. They are better and deeper than last year's team. Gonna be fun to watch.

Yeah they did very well replacing the veteran cuts (Star, Beasley, Williams, etc.) while still adding impact players (Von, Elam, Cook) and still have some youth who can step up (Davis, Rousseau, Basham/Epenesa)
 
Not sure if Punt God is a great NFL punter. Think he has precision issues which aren't tolerated much in the pros but would be fun seeing him bang 80 yarders at the Ralph.
 
Not sure if Punt God is a great NFL punter. Think he has precision issues which aren't tolerated much in the pros but would be fun seeing him bang 80 yarders at the Ralph.

Someone on reddit summed it up well IMO. With Allen at QB and Bass at Kicker, the Bills should never, ever punt on the opponent's side of the field unless it's literally 4th and a mile long for the offense. Then you factor in the wind conditions during the late season games and it makes sense to favor a strong leg punter rather than a precision punter.
 
Someone on reddit summed it up well IMO. With Allen at QB and Bass at Kicker, the Bills should never, ever punt on the opponent's side of the field unless it's literally 4th and a mile long for the offense. Then you factor in the wind conditions during the late season games and it makes sense to favor a strong leg punter rather than a precision punter.
You'd think that may be the case but letting Bojo go last year for Hauck. Finances may habe played a part but seems to show the opposite of the reddit person's thought process. Bojo hit bombs in 2020 and then Hauck had a real rough year and they still didn't want Bojo back after he was released. Who knows though.
 
You'd think that may be the case but letting Bojo go last year for Hauck. Finances may habe played a part but seems to show the opposite of the reddit person's thought process. Bojo hit bombs in 2020 and then Hauck had a real rough year and they still didn't want Bojo back after he was released. Who knows though.

The salary cap did play a part and while they didn't get a solid replacement in Haack, hopefully they've corrected it with Araiza

 
Someone on reddit summed it up well IMO. With Allen at QB and Bass at Kicker, the Bills should never, ever punt on the opponent's side of the field unless it's literally 4th and a mile long for the offense. Then you factor in the wind conditions during the late season games and it makes sense to favor a strong leg punter rather than a precision punter.
Yup … when the bills punt .. it will generally be from well inside their own territory …and in that division with those conditions , raw power will be more of a commodity
 
NFL Network guys were just raving about RB Cook we drafted. Predicted he'd go for 1,300 yards from scrimmage. This team could be sick.
 

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