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15 hours ago, PowerballBlue said:

I loved Anderson.  I hope he is awesome for the Bills.  At the same time, I'm exited about a faster defense.  No more clunky linebackers struggling in space, and waves of fast defenders attacking the gaps.  For those who question a drastic scheme change, it is not like we were a piece away from making the 3-4 work.  Now was the perfect time to make the switch.  Overall, I felt this draft was offense heavy, and with our picks the Oline got nastier, our running backs got faster, and we increased our speed overall.  I'm going to like a faster offense and defense.  We will be more aggressive on both sides.  Best of luck to you Henry.

He was traded to the jets

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22 hours ago, NewColtsFan said:

 

Your paragraph about run stuffers is literally 100 percent false.   Completely wrong.    

 

The schemes are different...

The responsibilities are different...

The players are different...   their bodies are different...    

 

Most players can not play in either defense...   it's one or the other.   Some can, but not many.   Players who can are more the exception to the rule.  They are not normal.

 

You're fighting a losing fight here.... 

 

Lol, the stats don't even back up his lack of being able to play....

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/A/AndeHe00.htm

 

Nothing supports him being part of the current team.....

 

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8 hours ago, Stephen said:

Moncrief might still be here if he stsyed healthy and produced

I really like Moncrief he had a fluke year in my opinion. Now he's in Jacksonville were they drafted DJ Chark at wr the guy I wanted instead of Turay. Jacksonville could have the best wr corp is football next year.

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On 4/28/2018 at 9:37 PM, needanoline63 said:

This is very upsetting. For a 7th round pick? Un freakin believable

 

Do you think they had a trade lined up for a 5th round pick but passed for the 7th?

 

They got something for him.  The other option was simply to cut him and get nuttin.  Instead they got something for a guy who no longer fit for what they wanted to do.  

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I read this entire thread as a reminder of why I discuss football elsewhere, outside of dabbling in the draft sub. 

 

People losing their mind over a player that can't stay healthy and has no upside in the new scheme. 

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