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DDD

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  1. I get the sensation of blood sucking attorneys here.
  2. Agreed. I like Lynch too. No one can ever question his effort on Sundays. The guy never goes down without a fight. Db's hate to have to tackle him.
  3. Agree entirely on Troup. He is the key to the defense as an anchor in the middle. And that's alot to ask out of a rookie coming from UCF.
  4. He's a decent to good but not great player that may have his career ended if he breaks his arm again. No one can honestly say he's lived up to his draft hype.
  5. Schoebel was a great, undervalued player IMO. He played with class and never sought the limelight. Before Donahoe drafted him, a big knock on defense was that the Bills couldn't get pressure on the QB. Same thing happened two years ago with the foot injury (the uncertainty of his recovery loomed large in the Maybin pick incidently.) The bottum line is that when he played we never seemed to have issues pressuring the QB. And that is a testament to how fine a player he was.
  6. Best arm? Leif Larson.
  7. I became a fan during the Joe Ferguson era so I cannot comment on guys prior. JP Losman had a very strong arm but unfortunately for him bounce passes work in the NBA not NFL. Kelly of coarse threw a tight spiral but I think JP had the strongest arm.
  8. Chad Henne (we play the phins before the Pats this year)
  9. I'm selling a bridge that connects Manhattan to Brooklyn for a discounted price today only. Interested?
  10. I like Mitchell. He plays with a chip on his shoulder. Having him and Puz at MLB looks to be a solid duo. Now, who the heck is going to play OLB. Maybin and Kelsay look to be exploited by the oppsition.
  11. How about the bust that is your avatar?
  12. It's not about the money with me. I've subscribed since 2002 but am not renewing this year because I'm tired of wasting sunday afternooons watching a bad football team lose. And that's saying something because I'm a huge Bills fan. I'll have a better time playing with my kids and not feel I wasted a precious day off work as I prepare for the upcoming work week. I'll certainly subscribe in 2011 if I see signs of us being competitive.
  13. Where did Larry Tripplett and Touton Reyes land?
  14. Lynch would be a feature back with an NFL caliber O-line. Off-field issues aside, I don't get the hate for Marshawn. He plays with tremendous power and never quits. He's the best RB we have and I expect Gailey to maximize his talents.
  15. I too have noticed the Bills increased ticket advertising. The people that that buy tickets aren't stupid. They know a lousy product is being put in the field for 2010. Look for alot of empty seats at RWS in December.
  16. Poised for a run at the playoffs? This year will be a success if they win 6 games.
  17. Gailey was a "solid choice" given the fact no one else wanted to coach here. It was so bad offensive coordinators(Brian Schottenheimer) and college coaches(Harbaugh) declined offers to even interview.
  18. No TV's in the weight rooom, Roscoe Parrish excited to be involved in offense, Whitner doing squats, defensive scheme more complex, end of the Jauron club med approach. Russ Brandon, the marketing genious, has got to behind this. You'd think the Bills are on the verge of being competitive. When in reality they're positioning themselves for the top pick in the 2011 draft.
  19. Everytime I saw Allen's "canadian passport" I was reminded of Jeff Wright.
  20. Going to be solid for years to come? That's a pretty bold prediction on your part seeing as how he hasn't taken one NFL snap. Nevertheless, I hope your right.
  21. Tremendous presence and command on the field. Man, was he exciting and could improvise when a play broke down.
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