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Well, I think I definitely failed the quiz. Some tricky questions on there. But i did better on your first question, I think, hope, near the top of this page. But it's too long. Hoping for at least a C on that, and will put it on the fridge.
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The young hot Alyssa Milano and 1-800-COLLECT
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It's really tough for a mid to late round rookie to make much of an impression in the regular season when they don't go into the season as starters. It's not that they couldn't be good if they had the chance, it's just that meaningful reps are hard to come by except on special teams. Dorian Strong might have a level of play that would make coaches feel comfortable starting him, but the Bills really want their first round pick to succeed. They will give Hairston every chance to start, and if h struggles, the experienced Tre White is going to be the first guy they will think about subbing in. Strong and Hancock are likely to get only a few snaps per game on defense unless somebody gets injured. It will be hard for Hairston to exceed expectations because the expectations are pretty high to begin with. I would guess the rookies with the best chance to exceed expectations would be (#1) Landon Jackson, because he will get a fair number of reps in a defensive end rotation and #2 Deone Walker. Daquan Jones is 33 years old and showed his age last season. If Walker shows well, I think his rep count goes up in order to rest Daquan Jones more, in order to save him for the ends of games and for late season play. Sanders will have chances to impress too, but Ed Oliver should be in his prime.
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Draft picks are always so hyped by fans that it's difficult to predict. Jackson Hawes I guess if Knox or Kincaid are hurt for a period of time. Can't we just ask who will be the most disappointing?
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Does anybody remember these things?
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The running back we drafted will be 2nd but my biggest guess is that WR we got at the top of the draft to be our deep threat. Wait... I was dreaming. Hancock also sticks out to me
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This is a family message board.
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The Ridgeway of old is not forgotten, but as it keeps crawling outward farther down Dominion towards Buffalo and Crescent beach, the cookie cutter homes are making it look like a suburb of Toronto. Sad that we are losing those open spaces and unique small roadside oddities.
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Wait... You're not implying that because they are short guys they......?
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It has nothing to do with height.
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Bills claim Casey rogers off waivers
hondo in seattle replied to The Wiz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe you have a good point. But right now, we have 4, maybe 5, high-quality backups (Rapp, Hamlin, Bishop, Forrest, Hancock?). We lack quality starters, and they aren't going to be found in the garbage bin of UDFAs. You don't often see DTs run fake punts! Not your typical camp body. -
Well, I am struggling with this quiz, I am afraid.. But this question seems easy! 1st and only guess: Because punters, kickers, and running backs are usually the shortest players on NFL teams. I think that one is a 'duh'.
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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Mikie2times replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
This thread is going to be silly in a few more months. I don’t think I want to be on the “WR are good enough” side of it. Good luck all. Bets have been placed. -
The Bills. Why do you think out of all the positions (besides K, P, and special team aces) that running backs are paid the least?
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Isn’t Sanders expected to be good though? And maybe even Landon Jackson too?
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The Jaguars? And my second guess...Redskins?
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I get expectations are high but I’ll still say Sanders
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Deone Walker if I had to guess, maybe Jordan Hancock.
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Stay healthy, Win your Division, Have the home field advantage throughout the playoffs and Pray for good officiating!!!
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To answer your question, at least my own take on that... Now is the time, as he will likely be too expensive next year, as he will have a monster year --agree?, and continue to be a huge part of the best offense in the league, one that will likely break more records next year. Now. Soon. Not after the season. Trust the process; the Bills sign players like Cook sooner, not later. They want to lock them up now, saving a lot of money, and strengthening the base--and the culture. Cook is likely the best example they have ever had for why getting ahead of the ball is so important. Because James Cook is a superstar in the making, would be considered one now if last year the Bills had run him more and thrown the ball to him more. Shoot, just doing that in the Championship Game may have done that in itself. And because since they changed to a physical running team under Brady they have kicked ass on offense, getting better all of the time. James Cook is now leading that charge, and physically transformed himself the last two years to become a much more physical back. it worked. Because they were the best offense in Bills' history, scored more points than any team in the league, had 30 rushing and 30 passing touchdowns, the first time a team has ever done that, finally giving the Bills the balance they wanted, the balance that would enable their superstar quarterback to show just how good he is. The Most Valuable Player in the NFL. It is likely most of us who want Cook signed yesterday, and who won't rest easy until it is done, understand just how vital, the running game has been to this team, with James Cook leading the charge. I think those are pretty good reasons, Doc, for those wanting this done now. They are part of mine. (Would love to see the how many of stating the phrase, let Cook walk, were also those who freaked out when the phrase "complimentary football" was being used by McDermott when it came to the running game supporting the passing game. The basic reason seemed to be 'we have a great quarterback, let's just throw the darn ball.' But It is not how good NFL football works, and I'm not speaking of some by gone era, but now, today, next year, and the year after that.)
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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
SoTier replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think it's part of their psyches. It's why some very fast young football players become WRs while other just as fast young football players become DBs. And it seems like the more talented a WR is, the more likely he is to have be a self-absorbed, spoiled diva. -
Guess the team during the drought years that spent the most first round picks on running backs......