With all of the new additions that the Buffalo Bills have made in 2019, what are the expectations for Josh Allen with his new weapons?
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In a quick turn of events, Paul takes the wheel in the latest installment of the Sunday Drive. Hashtag Sports discusses the possibility of the Buffalo Bills going with an edge rusher and who would be available to them at 9.
Examining the routes that the Buffalo Bills could take in the 2019 NFL Draft, people are starting to prioritize the running back position. Sure there can be players that stand out that weren't high picks, however, how many are currently in the NFL that were taken after the 3rd round?
The two men that should be the primary focus of the Bills Draft are Dennis Hickey and Dennis Lock. They play a brand of "Moneyball" that should give Bills fans some trepidation on April 25th and 26th.
An unexpected call can turn into some fun football talk when you have a former Division 1 Coach on the line. Michael Granata, who coached at Georgetown and Columbia joins Hashtag Sports for some hijinx.
by Mario Granata
The hourglass on Marvin Lewis finally ran out (by means of him stepping down) making way for Zac Taylor as the youth movement in the NFL continues. Perhaps the Bengals are thinking that Taylor spending time with Sean McVay will somehow lead to greener pastures on the offensive side of the ball. As any coach of the Dallas Cowboys will find out, working for a GM who has had multiple coaches could lead to some issues in acquiring talent. Hopefully, Mike Brown (who has been at the helm in Cincinnati since Taylor was 8-years old) will allow him to make some moves to improve the Bengals in the AFC North. by Ryan Lasal
Is John Elway the worst GM in football? This is a legitimate question that people should consider when looking at what the Broncos have done this off-season heading into the draft. The honest answer is, it depends on what Dave Gettleman does as a sequel to the Odell Beckham trade. That being said, Elway has made some head-scratching decisions during his nine years at the helm, especially at the quarterback position. That continued this off-season. by Rich Bystron
The 2018 Buffalo Bills reached the level of expectations that I personally had for them in 2017. No one expected playoffs in their first year under Head Coach Sean McDermott, but while the 2017 Bills totally overachieved, the 2018 Bills were exactly what many thought they might be, in a word, inconsistent. But one of the several silver linings for the 2018 Bills team was rookie QB, Josh Allen. While there was a ton of inconsistent play, he showed what many had hoped for out of a franchise QB. While the 2018 team was severely hamstrung by the salary cap previous GM Doug Whaley had left the team in, first time General Manager Brandon Beane somehow got them out of cap hell and into a hugely advantageous spot. |