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Terrace Marshall and Jeremy Chinn


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1 minute ago, RJK said:

As a bills fan losing Milano is a massive hit and I doubt chinn could fill those shoes but I’d love to see him try and Buffalo likes smaller LBs. Doubt they offer more than a 4th 

I can see a fourth may be a third, but I would figure that the bills are looking just for defensive players in general because when you had to sign Josh Norman on the street, it just shows that the situation is becoming sort of dire

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

thats a idea, but why would they offer their 50ish 2nd rounder for a FA that spent the whole off-season as a NB??. I know they lost a stud CB and stud MLB. To me dropping chinn into a new unit would be more problems than answers. 

I’m not well-versed in the current make up on the defense side fot  the bills, but haven’t. They lost quite a few defensive players included depth pieces over the past few weeks?

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8 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Yep let’s trade Chinn, another really good young defensive player. The Carolina Expos continue. 

The defense staff is only playing him 61% of the snaps for some reason. No clue why youd wouldnt have that number at 100%... but theyve had 5 games and deem him only NB base worthy...

Id say his value is about at its lowest point after that ROTY season(FU NFL for giving that to bum young)

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4 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Trading Chinn to a team like the bills for their 4th round pick would be incredibly dumb. Stop giving away our young good players. 

Hes not being used much and hasnt been good for us since his rookie year because he isnt being put where he should be which is at SS. He shouldve been our SS and we shouldve gone after someone else other than Bell, but now that we have, getting any asset for him would be good. He isnt even one of the 2 starting strong safeties on the field this year after Woods got hurt.

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3 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I’m not well-versed in the current make up on the defense side fot  the bills, but haven’t. They lost quite a few defensive players included depth pieces over the past few weeks?

Yes some of the best players and best pass coverage players. milano was the best coverage LB and white was able to hold most #1 in check. Huge loss more than horn&shaq.

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32 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I can see a fourth may be a third, but I would figure that the bills are looking just for defensive players in general because when you had to sign Josh Norman on the street, it just shows that the situation is becoming sort of dire

Dorian Williams is going to blossom methinks—they’re in decent shape although Milano is a huge loss. They got a really good LB from Tulane. Him and Spears were the two that were responsible for beating Caleb and USC in last years bowl game. And Pratt. Love me some Michael Pratt

 

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If we're not going to use Chinn, we HAVE to trade him, even more so than Burns.

At least with Burns, if we don't trade him before the deadline, we can tag him and trade him in the offseason.

But if we don't play Chinn, he's gone, 100%, he'd have no reason to want to come back here after they refused to use him this year and how bad we are.  Lots of teams out there will know what he can do if used properly and he'll have suitors lined up around the block to sign him.

I'd hate it as I love him, I think he's one of our better players and should be on the field for all snaps, but they don't seem to have any plan for him, which is baffling to me.

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