Demoted Posted Friday at 01:08 PM Report Posted Friday at 01:08 PM 13 minutes ago, That Aud Smell said: for better or worse, he was charting as CB2 on the outside. and that’s before the rookie was injured. this injury leaves them in a bad spot. the lack of a competent safety to pair with rapp makes the defensive backfield the team’s biggest issue. Not a bad issue to have, better than not having a QB, D-Line, O-Line. That is an acceptable hole to have on this team. 1 Quote
Ctaeth Posted Friday at 01:33 PM Report Posted Friday at 01:33 PM McD almost always gets the most out of the secondary. Not worried yet Quote
Flashsabre Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Jordan Phillips back again. 4th times the charm. Poyer and Hyde next 😛 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Flashsabre said: Jordan Phillips back again. 4th times the charm. Poyer and Hyde next 😛 they need some veteran rotational depth on the d-line for the first six games (at least). Quote
Pimlach Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I am very concerned about the Bills secondary. Taylor Rapp is decent at on safety. Damar Hamlin is not, he is slow and he is a bad tackler. The young kid, Cole Bishop, did not look very good either. They were counting on Bishop in year 2 and so far this gamble could turn into a problem. This group is a long way from the Hyde and Poyer duo. One CB spot is solid with Christian Benford, but the other spot is not. The rookie Maxwell Hairston is injured and he did not have much of a camp, Tre White is also out injured, so we have J'Marcus Ingram and Dane Jackson. They will get targeted a lot, but so will Hairston and White for that matter. The nickel spot is very solid with Taron Johnson backed up by Cam Lewis. Overall they lack experience and a top tier NFL starting caliber players. Quote
inkman Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 15 minutes ago, Pimlach said: I am very concerned about the Bills secondary. Taylor Rapp is decent at on safety. Damar Hamlin is not, he is slow and he is a bad tackler. The young kid, Cole Bishop, did not look very good either. They were counting on Bishop in year 2 and so far this gamble could turn into a problem. This group is a long way from the Hyde and Poyer duo. One CB spot is solid with Christian Benford, but the other spot is not. The rookie Maxwell Hairston is injured and he did not have much of a camp, Tre White is also out injured, so we have J'Marcus Ingram and Dane Jackson. They will get targeted a lot, but so will Hairston and White for that matter. The nickel spot is very solid with Taron Johnson backed up by Cam Lewis. Overall they lack experience and a top tier NFL starting caliber players. I do not agree about Rapp. His foot speed and recklessness are issues. He gets caught out of position and takes out teammates with friendly fire and will incur penalties for egregious hits. I like that type of player but this team can’t afford to have a player that keeps opponent’s drives alive with penalties and blown coverages. As far as Bishop is concerned, they drafted him in the 2nd round. He has to be a starter unless he’s a complete bust. I don’t think he’s proven anything either way yet, with injury and illness derailing most of his first two seasons to date. The 2nd CB spot is worrisome. With Tre and Max’s injuries, Dane Jackson or whoever isn’t going to cut it. Dorian Strong looks like a possible future solution but he’s not ready to start. They should trade for a starting CB immediately. Quote
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