@joegoho@EBrunaldo@s_persources And when we trot out a true NT (or zero tech) we have guys who can do it on occasion. Also, Landon is a depth player at best for us. TJ Sanders is a projection of sorts, but we’ll be moving guys around a ton.
@joegoho@EBrunaldo@s_persources Just because they haven’t done anything doesn’t mean they won’t. Also, they have shown zero propensity to go after a true nose. And I’m fine with that. I think we have guys who can play nose in a pinch if we need it. Our nose will be a 1 tech most of the time (instead of zero).
@joegoho@EBrunaldo@s_persources The WR room is league average now. I agree LBs are the biggest question mark. Guard will be fine. The DT position is solid too. The nose tackle position is the least valuable defensive position in football. Outside of that, the DT room is good.
@EBrunaldo@s_persources DT and DE are more than fine. G is fine as well. We have WR up to league average now. That isn’t what I’d call “behind”. I think LB is your best point out though. Every team has weaknesses
@realdanmitchell So I think the answer is in your video. My speculation has always been that as his targets increase in the intermediate you’ll see the efficiency drop. He can surprise teams by getting open in the intermediate occasionally but if he does it more often he’ll lose the effectiveness
Bills OTAs Week 3 practice observations from @MattParrino.
🔵 Skyler Bell shines w/ Keon Coleman absent
🔵 D.J. Moore vs CB47 👀
🔵 New TE makes a splash
🔵 Igbinosun 🔒
🔵 Gosnell ballin'
🔵 Solomon 📈
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