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Wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie is now a free agent. The Bills announced McKenzie’s release on Friday. McKenzie was due a roster bonus this weekend and parting ways with the veteran wideout saves the Bills just over $2.7 million in cap space. McKenzie joined the Bills during the 2018 season and appeared in 68 regular season [more]

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Most memorable McKenzie game for me was vs New England Dec 26th 2021. Season was on the line and he had a huge game with Davis out. Too bad he didn’t build off that. 

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9 hours ago, RichJ said:

He should find a home at giants

I think that's why they waited to cut him, tried finding a trade partner. I've always liked his potential as a player, but last year, he got every opportunity to make a play, and rarely came through. Good luck to you. 

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10 hours ago, theAteam said:

Pretty expected after they picked up that slot guy + already having Shakir. Too many slot receivers on the roster.

Though this does remind me that we still have Crowder. Are they planning on keeping him?

Clam Crowder is a free agent.  He most likely will not be resigning.

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2 minutes ago, jamsim67 said:

I don't like the way he was used. I think he should have been used the way the 49er's use Deebo Samuel. Has a chance to go somewhere, and work with an OC who has more a resume. Wish him the best.

 

He has to weigh 30+ lbs less than Deebo who can actually take a hit.

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1 minute ago, SpikedLemonade said:

He has to weigh 30+ lbs less than Deebo who can actually take a hit.

McKenzie's fast, and elusive. Run him a little more often out of the backfield, short passes (all over the field), mid to long passes. He will go somewhere with the intentions of using him like that, and we will see if I'm right or not. If I'm wrong, I'm cool with it, just like to see it tried. 

Side note: Not just about McKenzie, I didn't really like Buffalo's offense this year under Dorsey. Feel that if you sign your star QB to millions, need to put more around him to make the offense more successful, and that includes the OC. Maybe an OC with more of a resume figures out a way to get others more involved, making sure the offense isn't as vanilla or predictable.

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32 minutes ago, jamsim67 said:

McKenzie's fast, and elusive. Run him a little more often out of the backfield, short passes (all over the field), mid to long passes. He will go somewhere with the intentions of using him like that, and we will see if I'm right or not. If I'm wrong, I'm cool with it, just like to see it tried. 

Side note: Not just about McKenzie, I didn't really like Buffalo's offense this year under Dorsey. Feel that if you sign your star QB to millions, need to put more around him to make the offense more successful, and that includes the OC. Maybe an OC with more of a resume figures out a way to get others more involved, making sure the offense isn't as vanilla or predictable.

Well this will be Dorsey’s 2nd year as an OC and 4th (or 5th year?) with Josh so I would expect some improvement and evolution in his game.

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