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35 degrees and rain at present.
It feels like 25, which I think the vast majority of people
would say this exact weather is the very worst possible
weather when you're going to a football game.
I mean, the baseball game is going to be called off.
Obviously hockey, you don't have to worry about it.
But 35 and rain is way worse than snow.
I don't even know if anybody would say different.
Sal doesn't have to worry about it.
Sal joins us from Florida where hopefully it is not 35 degrees
and feels like 25.
It is currently I'm looking on the dash here.
It's 85 degrees.
80 times.
And yeah, it's hot.
However, I'll be in Buffalo in like, I don't know tonight,
like tonight.
And it's going to be I'm going to walk out in 30 degrees,
25 degree weather.
I don't really know.
So yeah, you're right about that.
Though they I agree with you.
I always say for football games, for build games,
like on the sidelines, I would rather have, I don't know,
you know, 20 degrees than 30 in the rain.
It's there 40 even in rain.
It's just it's the worst.
But you're right about that.
Yeah, it's hot here.
It's hot.
You forget how hot it is sometimes.
You know, it's nice, but hey, you know, just around the corner
in Buffalo, I think before it gets nicer.
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So you'll be right on time for that.
Yeah, there you go.
I love it.
DJ Moore sell.
What are your thoughts?
You know, I'm the guy that's been saying take the biggest
swing as possible.
Now we don't know what got the bills to DJ Moore.
Did they call about Justin Jefferson?
They call about your March.
I'm just saying like the top guys in the league,
do you make a call and see if they're available?
And do you get hung up on, right?
And if that's the case, you know, they're unattainable,
then you keep going down the order and you get to a really nice
player and DJ Moore.
This is not that type of player that, you know, I say,
sign me up for whatever it takes to get those names that I just
mentioned.
That's not this guy, but he's still a good player.
That said, the conversation feels heavy to me.
You know, second round pick is tough.
It doesn't mean it can't work.
It can't be great.
And DJ Moore, maybe he winds up having, you know, an incredible
year and you look back and say, you know what?
It was well worth the second round pick.
I do believe I have said, and I'll stay true on this.
I have preferred the trade or even free agent option more
than drafting.
I mean, I learned I like the money part of drafting,
but you just don't know what you're going to get.
They've tried to draft, it just hasn't worked out as much.
I'd rather have the proven commodity,
but the proven commodity comes with a hefty price tag here.
And that's what it scares you a little bit, I guess.
You know what I mean?
Yes, I'm almost identical in how I feel about this to you.
The price is the problem.
And what's going to make conversation,
debate about this trade,
interesting, if not either insufferable is, you know,
the easy counterpoint to, well, it's an overpay is,
so what?
I mean, I need a top wide receiver.
And this is what I've got.
So am I going to miss the cap room?
Am I going to miss the draft pick?
I don't know.
I don't think you can really ever go that far.
It's never quite so what, Sal, for me?
And no one can know if pick 60,
if they ended up staying there,
might have meant somebody important.
Now and down the road,
where people are, I think in defending the trade,
kind of assuming that the pick is not going to be good,
which I won't do.
But yeah, I mean, I think the player is good,
but yeah.
I mean, the bills,
they had a second round picking.
Maybe I'm Coleman that hasn't worked out in that same draft.
They drafted, call this up in the second round.
Hey, you know, he looks really good.
And you just don't know.
But I don't want to talk about both sides of my mouth here
and say like, oh, the draft and all that,
because I've said and I agree.
And I think that they have to go get somebody
who's played in this league and had success.
That's where they are now.
You can't rely on drafting a guy and hoping he comes in.
He can be the player you thought he was at that position.
I mean, like where they're drafting position
or trading up five spots like they've done a couple of times.
Like they've done that.
It hasn't necessarily worked out.
And sometimes it takes a couple of years.
They don't have a couple of years anymore.
Like this is it.
You need to win.
Now, the other part is too,
which I want to be consistent on is I have said,
as you know, Mike,
this offseason at White receiver to me
is not about adding to the bottom of the depth chart
and lifting everybody up.
It is about going to the top of the depth chart.
Do you do more does that?
He goes to the top of the depth chart.
I like to do more.
He is a really good player.
I mean, you know,
I've had him on fantasy leagues multiple times.
I know like what he can do.
The guy said 90 catches three times in his career.
He's available.
He plays all the time.
He is not in the elite stratosphere
of the other guys I mentioned.
But he's going to be a good player for the bills
and a reliable player for the bills I believe.
It just does make you kind of the wins a little bit.
Oh, man, that second round pick.
Like it feels like it's a little bit heavy.
Like I said,
and what they've had to give up
and what other people have had to give up
and things in the past.
And you hope that doesn't come back to play them.
But man, I'm all in on helping this team right now.
There's the draft capital aspect of it.
And then there's the dollars and the cap hit that this is.
So I don't know that the bears could have ended up
releasing DJ Moore.
But part of my problem today is feeling
like he should have been cheaper.
That you're almost,
I think Jeremy put it this way doing Chicago a favor.
It seemed like a player they were clearly looking
to get out of.
Even more so than the bills with digs a couple of years ago
or I didn't think there was quite the chorus of analysts
predicting that digs would be traded.
But DJ Moore with burden hitting
and Odunze and Loveland
and just how his production was mitigated there.
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Honey, it seemed like he was going to be traded or cut.
That's part of what this is too that bothers me.
It's not just a second-round pick
and they also got a fifth back.
It's not just that.
It's that for the contract,
I wanted to think that he would have been cheaper than this
and by the way, and I'd like your thought on this too,
interesting that when the story broke,
it was put as it would be a mid-round pick.
So either that was just wrong or something changed.
Yeah, I totally get that.
So a couple of things about this.
Number one, you're right.
Maybe they weren't going to do that.
But then 31 teams can sign them though.
To get them for the bills,
to guarantee to get them, you trade for them.
That's what you do and he has this contract.
So yeah, you're right.
Like maybe he gets released and you can sign them for cheaper,
but maybe you can't.
Maybe he gets released and another team offers them a lot of money.
You're like, well, we can't have them now.
We really wanted them.
And this is the guy that we landed on.
Now we have to pivot and do the same thing.
And he's in the same boat as an Alex Pierce, Romeo Doves,
whatever.
And you know, he tried to back it square one.
So I understand that.
But you just don't why you pay if we're going to,
hey, we're going to release him.
He can go to 31 other teams.
Well, let's not do that.
Let's work out a deal here.
And you know, then the compensation is what the compensation is.
Yeah, I thought it was weird to the mid-round pick type of thing.
The other thing is Mike, you have to tell me I'm not positive.
I know when the trade was, was, was made,
there was talk about his salary and the guarantees.
I think though, from what I've seen,
I think number of year, right?
But they'd still be next year, obviously, year after.
You're breaking up there.
So I'm not sure what you were asking.
But yeah, I mean, guaranteed money is a big part of the,
of the equation here.
And, you know, the issue, you want to shoot that question again,
maybe?
Yeah, I think is there a,
I think there's a way that they can restructure the deal or at least move money
around to take a less cap it this year on the bill.
I have not seen that.
And that's the case.
Because I, like I said,
if you know that in the last few hours of that come out,
I think that's something that spots record other people have talked about.
Yeah, I think that that's probably the plan.
If it hasn't been announced.
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I'm Mike Shope.
Bulldog is out today.
Sabers and penguins the night pregame at six from Pittsburgh.
Is everybody eats dead?
And, you know, coupling, coupling with that is like the idea,
some of the interesting speculation with Joe Brady as the head coach is,
well, was it really the offense he wanted as the offensive coordinator?
And, you know, here's a move where, I mean,
they'd better be more pass oriented next year with this player.
I mean, maybe not dramatically,
but you, you want to think from this for the price they're paying
that they have intentions to get the ball down the field.
I mean, he's, he's kind of, he can be explosive more.
So I wonder what you think this adds up to.
It's still early.
We don't have the draft yet, even in free agency,
but is this a shift at the sign of a,
of a probable shift in how they want to play?
I mean, maybe in how they want to play as far as like targets and distribution.
And I do think they want to be more vertical.
And this is a player that does help like that, right?
This is a player that, you know,
does have that ability to go down the field that you just talked about.
I do think that helps them in a lot of ways like that.
But Mike, I'm going to say like,
I think we're still going to hear everybody eats.
I think we're still going to hear that, you know,
this is because again, everybody eats.
I understand like when you say that,
it is, well, where the target,
how many people are involved?
I get it.
That is not truly what the bills mean by it.
What they mean when they say everybody eats is we are all going to do our roles.
It doesn't matter if you get the ball or not.
You ever roll to contribute to be a good team player.
And if you do that, we will all share in the success.
And that's what they mean by everybody eats.
So I understand where you're coming from.
I get it, but I just think that that needs to be said.
Like what they mean by it is not that every boy is going to share in these targets.
And we're not going to have a true number one.
Okay.
So everybody eats at the buffet when the game is over as long as they did their work.
Or else they have to sit in the corner.
That's pretty much what they mean.
Now, I would also say, yes, is there an element of especially after step on digs
and how that went, you know, south later or whatever?
Is there an element of we don't want to rely on one person?
It's not about one person and giving them all these targets because that puts pressure on the quarterback
and all these people.
Yes, I do think there's an element of that.
But everybody eats basically means we're all going to get fat on wins and success.
If you do everything you're supposed to do to help your teammate and help this offense succeed.
Would you rule out wide receiver in round one after today?
I would.
I would not.
I know that's funny, right?
I think that was a lot of speculation today.
I mean, is it less likely?
Sure.
I'd say it's less likely.
I wouldn't rule it out.
I think wide receiver is still on the table.
I could see them devoting a lot of their free agent assets to the defensive side of the ball.
And then saying, okay, let's go get another young guy to add to this group.
Because at the right now, I'm still thinking they're probably going to move on from Curtis Samuel and save that money.
What's going to happen with Tyrell Shavers and his injury?
Brandon Cokes is a free agent.
Gabe Davis is in his injury.
He's a free agent.
I'm still not sure.
Can Coleman's going to be on this team to be quite honest with you in 2026.
So like I still think there's a need wide receiver.
I could absolutely justify a first round pick on one.
I think that would be madness because of the other things they need.
But okay, I wonder if what is Coleman's trade value to you?
I mean, still young potential physically good.
I mean, is he somebody where you could help recoup what you spent today in a move?
I would be stunned if the bill's got a second round pick for Keon Coleman.
If that's what you mean by recoup.
I don't know though if you can let him go for anything less than like a fourth.
That would be tough.
He might need to be like, if you can't get better than like a fourth round
or at worst, right?
Like to me, that feels like you got to try and make it work.
If that's the case, like you'd rather hold on to him and say, you know what?
We can make this work.
Let's do it.
That's not worth it for us.
If you're the bills, he's still in a rookie contract.
We still believe in his ability.
We think he'll mature.
Be more professional.
I'm not giving him up for anything less than that.
If the bills were to trade Keon Coleman straight up for draft picks and he they got
like a fifth or you know, six or seven, I think that's just a signal that they wanted
to do anything they could to get rid of him.
Yeah.
That sounds right.
I mean, that's where it ended up with Elam where just, you know, they gave him away.
But the difference with Elam was, let's remember, he was going into the last year of his
deal.
So at that point, you're like, what's the point anyway?
Like, yes, you're right about that, but one more year any free agent anyway is going
to walk, right?
So it gets something for him.
And Coleman, so it's two years left on his term, but yes, I agree with that.
It's that point.
It's just gets something for him because we just don't want him to hear any.
Well, right.
Good point.
What more does, and you pointed out his durability, and that's also reminiscent of Diggs who just
like never missed a game for most of his bills tenure, if not all of it.
But what more does that changes the equation this year is like, he's always on the field,
I think.
That's another thing that you want to think would be true because of the investment they
just made today.
So not literally always, but I mean, lion's share.
And that's different for them.
I mean, Shakir has his role and you have the whoever the blocking receiver is going to
be like shavers or Davis in his day.
And then what can Cade, you know, whatever that 60% of snaps or whatever he was getting,
I think, and I don't know if that just squeezes Coleman completely out.
There's the aspect of what he's worth.
But then also like, what do they need him for if they have, you know, this new player
who's just going to be taking all the snaps?
I don't know.
That changes for him too, probably today.
Coleman.
Yeah.
And I agree with that.
I'll say, I mean, I view it too, where if Keon Coleman and people can look in the
wild, if he's your fourth wide receiver, that kind of stinks, but at least you have him
as a fourth wide receiver, let's say, and, you know, you can still use him.
And I'm like, I don't know if the bills want to deal with that.
And what I mean by that is, like, that's what happened last year.
The guy was like, you know, obviously he was a healthy scratch a couple of times in the
issues, but he's really like your very wide receiver and they were dealing with questions
all the time about how did that happen with the guy you just drafted in the first pick
of the second round.
And that becomes a talking point you don't want to deal with, right?
It becomes you should never be the bottom of the depth chart receiver should never be
like a talking point storyline in a week, right?
That is not healthy for a football team.
It's the same reason why you can't find Cam Newton to be your backup quarterback, because
he becomes a story and that should not be a story throughout a week.
Yes.
Yeah.
I agree.
With Sal Capaccio, Mike show up here, Bulldog is out sick today.
All right.
Well, there's a lot to process here with this trade.
It's exciting.
It's content.
One aspect of it, Sal, is that more, and I'm not sure how much this is in all of this,
but he's had a couple of situations where his, his effort has been questioned.
I mean, literally walking off the field during a play.
The last play of the season for the Bears, Chris Collinsworth was right to what is DJ
more doing here?
Doesn't finish the route.
Doesn't always have to be the receiver's fault on a play like that.
But still, like that's part of his bio, if you will, is like a couple of these kinds
of things.
Is that something?
I think when your team trades for a player, most people want to sort of ignore that kind
of stuff or give the player the benefit of the doubt because he's yours now.
So I think there'll probably be lots of pushback from the fans.
If we hear ourselves or Chicago people talking about what DJ Moore didn't do well enough.
But I don't know, maybe do you have a sort of a walking in point when it comes to him
in that way?
You know, I've never heard, I've heard the same things I've seen the things you're talking
about.
I don't think it's been chronic, something that like, oh my God, you know, there's a lot
that comes along with stuff on days, there's a lot that comes along with AJ Brown.
I've never, I don't think there's anything like that here with DJ Moore.
But those things are valid and it's not that you should ignore it, but I think you have
to at least investigate and say, why did it happen?
What's the situation?
Why would it be different here?
Why can we make sure?
And I think because Joe Brady has coached him, you know, again, available 17 games like
it's not like he's getting, you know, there's been issues off the field or anything like
that.
I would at least say the bills I'm sure have done their due diligence here and I would
hope they would.
And they'd be comfortable, you know, bringing this player in and thinking, no, that's not
something we're going to have to worry about.
Okay.
I was listening to you this morning before any of this talking seven o'clock this morning
with Jeremy and Joe on different subjects, including they asked you about like your favorite
free agent ideas and you listed three or four players that you thought would be scheme
fits on defense.
And I wonder if you could just macro take that a little bit, how do you see the bills
and Jim Leonard wanting to rewire, you know, just scheme, player traits, things like this?
How do you see them wanting their defense to be different?
I think they want to give you so many different looks and come from so many different places.
They want to be more aggressive because of that.
You know, the thing about Sean McDermott's defense over the years and we can say obviously
that there's been failures in the playoffs.
We know that, you know, but for the most part, through his tenure in Buffalo, the defense
has been very good, you know, for the most part.
And part of the reason is they're so structurally sound, they're, they're where they're supposed
to be.
They're coached to be here.
Do that.
And it's a big part of it.
And I'm not telling you that Jim Leonard is not going to be off fundamentals.
Of course he is.
But I think it's less about being the structure and more about being the athlete and the
player and going making plays.
That's where I think you're going to see something different.
A little more of a, hey, we're going to give this
guy the freedom to be here and do something different.
Jim Leonard himself said he believes he's had a lot of success in his career with guys
that are chess pieces, guys that are kind of positionless.
So I think you're going to see that.
Yeah, they're going to have rules, but you know, McDermott's defense, like it is, you
follow your, if you don't follow your rule, you're out of your gap and we're giving up
a big run.
And that can happen.
But as long as you're doing everything structurally sound in 111, we're going to make everything
work here.
And for the most part, I mean, they've had really good defenses, you know, four season
longs and numbers and things like that.
But the, the, the, the criticism of those defenses has been in big moments, in big games against
teams that have athletes and speed on the field that counter with you.
And I think Jim Leonard wants to make sure he has a defense where he can adapt to any
of that and say it doesn't matter what we've done here and what our rules are.
We need to change on the fly because I need my guy to go make a play here.
Well, I got to say I've never liked having DJ more in fantasy, maybe a few, maybe when
he was with Carolina, I mean, he, the years with Brady, okay, but he's been a headache.
Um, which, you know, it's a few different things, not always the players fault, the, depth
chart and the scheme and whatever else.
If the, the, you want the defense to be terrible for your wide, for your wide receivers teams.
And so you get, you know, garbage time stuff, but I've never, he held me a couple of years
ago.
I don't remember what was a 23, 24.
He was really good and he had a couple, you know, really good year of age 23, I think.
And like that day, that year sticks with me like how like he kind of helped my team out
a lot.
And he had some pretty good numbers.
But you're right.
I think that maybe the, you know, you see the flashes there and maybe from start to end,
it just hasn't been as much inconsistent as you want.
With Justin Fields, that was in Chicago.
So three seasons ago, like you said, okay, um, set 72 degrees.
It was here two years ago today.
So you said it.
It's close and Saturday is supposed to be warm.
So very good.
Well, hey, and nothing matches 2012, the Mario Williams year when it was like in the 70s
during pre-agency that, that week.
That's right.
That's a memorable for sure.
Sal have a safe ride home and we'll talk again soon.
All right.
Thanks a lot.
Sal Capaccio on the West, her hotline, the bills trade their second round pick for wide
receiver DJ Moore and the Bears fifth.
Moore has had, I mean, I don't know, a lot of this looks good for fantasy football.
The numbers is at four thousand yard seasons and even 1100 yards or more or four times.
Just under a thousand yards of fifth time.
Last year a decline and he didn't miss time.
He was, you know, brought back a little bit, Ben Johnson goes to Chicago.
They get results out of their two rookies, Luther Burton, who was a second round pick last
year, by the way.
Sorry.
Wink, wink.
He was a, oh, you don't have to tell me it was an early second round pick.
I'm sorry.
So Luther Burton and their first round pick, Colston, Loveland, came on for them and then
they had O'Donesay and DJ Moore was kind of capped by that.
But it was a good team and he had a couple of important plays in the postseason.
Again, he was marked on that last play though for whatever that was.
I mean, lack of effort or confusion or whatever.
You never really know, well, you know, unless they tell you and you believe it, whether
it's a receiver at fault or a throw, like some of the defense for this trade that I've
read today mentions Caleb Williams lack of accuracy.
He was also really good at time.
So it wasn't only that their quarterback play was bad.
I mean, that's more true of the year before with Williams and the Bears.
But we had with Dalton Kincaid a really low catch rate two years ago and nobody would
have really blamed Josh Allen for that because he doesn't get blamed, you know, understandably.
Not a big topic, but yeah, Kincaid was like in the 50s percentage wise for like catchable
passes two years ago and so why?
I mean, he's good physically.
Of course, when he's healthy is on the field and it just wasn't really there and that
even showed its head last year, some although I don't know what the number was.
So with receivers, it can just be something's off.
And, you know, if you're the Bears and that's the deal and he's making so much money to begin with,
well, you can justify moving on.
I think it's what they wanted to do, not just they were willing to do it.
And they got a great deal from the bills.
I mean, so much money.
Ninth year, it just should not have cost this much to trade for DJ more in my opinion.
But it did 803-050 for your thoughts.
I look forward to hearing from more of you after the update.
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