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Another Trade Incoming! Bills trading DE Darryl Johnson to Carolina!


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The only contrarian thing I'll say is this, why not just keep Efe Obada who could also pass rush from the interior??

Kind of like the deal of trying to replace Alex Armah with Ricci...

I have liked most of the moves Rhule/Fitterer have made, but those 2 stand out as question marks...

In the end this particular trade isn't really going to be anything more than a wash for Perryman who evidently wasn't a fit here and was expendable with the emergence of Carter & Luvu

Overall, there seems to have been a solid market for Darryl Johnson, and I'm loving having an aggressive GM.

Phil Snow has to be a happy man.  He has been given a lot of pieces to work with.  I'm excited about the defense b/c I think Snow has a chance to really do something innovative with the versatility of this defense... I'm thinking/hoping for something that takes the league by storm like Dom Capers did in 1996 (for those of us old enough to remember) where you never knew where the pressure was coming from...

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6 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The 4-3-sized end I was expecting.

Gives them another guy besides YGM and Fox.  I'm not hating it, just wonder why we just didn't keep Efe Obada instead

Does give Snow so many options in this multiple defense he is creating.

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