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Pilsner

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  1. Gotta love the utter embarrassment it causes when the lowly bills lay the wood to someone..it's gonna be a fun season

     

    Now we have more than one piece of lumber to lay on foes. Erick Wood and Robert Woods.

     

    Also we have EJ, CJ, SJ, FJ, and TJ. If things begin to progress the way we envision then the next acquisition could be an EZ.

     

    It seems like this could be Team Initial. What could all the J's stand for? Juggernaut??? :-)

     

     

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    Did you check out the link in post 23? If accurate, Naaman is more of a 4.4 WR now rather than a 4.6 sec.

     

    If Naaman is now clocked in at 4.4 (if accurate) he's 0.19 faster than Jerry Rice was. If this is really accurate, then shaving off 0.2 is quite a feat! He has Velcro hands and runs great routes. Naaman is two inches shorter than Rice though and I haven't yet found what his leaping ability is compared to the former All Star. I wish Naaman the best and wouldn't want to discount him. What's the most important thing though is that it seems he does not discount himself.

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    The other argument for keeping 7 wideouts besides what you mentioned is that it's possible that the Bills run 10-20 more offensive plays per game than what is considered average.

     

    That adds up to a lot more running of patterns.

     

    That's a really good point. With the extra offensive plays expected to be run this season along with the idea of stretching the field, the Bills wideouts run the risk of getting winded. They'll get the chance to run other defenses ragged but hopefully not at the cost of running our wideouts ragged as well. Keeping 7 would help keep the stable fresh.

  4. There is no reason to keep more than 6. How often does the 6th or 7th WR get on the field?

     

    In the past 7 might be a bit too much. From what I keep hearing this is a passing league now. In order to keep our 1's and 2's fresh we need quality backups. Since the league is gearing its rules to help wr's then our team needs more quality wr's to take advantage of such rules. We potentially have a stable of wideouts that can dominate if they live up to their potential. It's a passing league so I hear, so we need people who can take advantage of that. The more the merrier.

     

    Of course this is completely my unfounded refutable whimsical speculation.

     

    Go Bills!!!

  5. Not sold on Tuel Time. Saw him play college ball for years. When he wasn't choking, he was stinking. He performed surprisingly well against 2nd/3rd string teams, and it's awesome he can get onto the field without hurting himself. But unless EJIII is the next coming of Russell Wilson, I'm not looking to Tuel Time for any big wins this year.

     

    I hope I'm wrong.

     

    I agree with you blzrul in that I hope you are wrong as well. Tuel seemed poised and had command of his situation. On average in this game he played against higher caliber competition than he did in college. It is not out of the question that new coaching which might understand his strengths played a possible part in his progression. Players who have been average in college for whatever reason have been known to progress to a new found level with the right coaching.

     

    Don't get down on your Tuel so soon. A proper Tuel in the hands of a skilled craftsman can provide surprising results. It is yet to be known what quality the coaches are but so far so good.

  6. Law of averages. Maybe we've sucked so long that it's finally the Bills turn to regain composure, even if it comes from an UDFA.

     

    I'd much rather believe a turnaround comes from quality scouting, drafting and coaching though (and retention of quality players without paying up the ass) The law of averages makes everything average. I believe this team can be well above average and can sustain this for quite a while with proper leadership.

  7. He had one 6 yard td and that's it. Any speculations as to why he wasn'te used?

     

    Without TiVo'ing the game it's hard to say how many plays he was in. I'd say though that at this point (my opinion) the coaching staff has already gained enough confidence to keep him. Therefor they put others in more plays such as Sampson, Hogan, Easley and Kaufman to help them try and decide who might round out the rest of the wr corps.

     

    I am intrigued by Kaufman and would like to see what he can offer. I hope Sampson and Hogan keep contributing to make this the most difficult wr cut year of memory.

     

    With this potential of talent I believe Brad Smith is expendable.

     

     

     

    My opinion on such matters matters not much considering my inexperience in coaching but nonetheless it's an opinion.

  8. I just got caught up on season 2 on Netflix. Wow the Swede is as kooky as the preacher. I wish Lilly Belle had topped off her pistol before going at it with the Swede. I'm sorry to see her go like that since she was hot and an interesting character. If she had made sure her pistol was always full like any sensible pistolero then perhaps she would be gracing us with her hotness in season 3. Durant's wifey is a bezatch. She reminds me of my ex-boss. I was surprised to see that Bohannon had a hidden cultured side to him. Very much looking forward to season 3.

  9. If he were to start and play the entire season, What would a "successful" season look like for EJ? Wins, TD's/Int's, Yds...

     

    Interesting question. I believe a successful season in EJ's eyes would be if he exceeds what his opponents expect of him but more importantly if he equals or surpasses his own expectations for himself.

     

    I'm not sure what a certain number of TD's, Ints, yards or wins would constitute a successful season. Does he have the potential for Big Ben rookie numbers? Yes I think it's possible. Can the rest of the team complement his efforts at this point in time. That remains to be seen but it's not out of the question.

  10. Expect complaints about staff at SJF not keeping water off the rubber mats...still, if this injury is significant it has to go down as one of the freakiest, most random ever. Almost seems the stars are aligning to start the EJ era.

     

    I just watched the movie Kind Hearts and Coronets. I do not discount EJ considering Alec Guinness' strategy in the movie to move upwards in his station.

  11. Doesn't today's injury to Kolb further show the importance of a quality left guard. No way does Levitre allow Kolb to get injured if he's around.

     

    I've prolly had more to drink tonight than you Canks but what is sigend? I wish Levitre had wanted to stay at a reasonable price but it didn't happen. We shall see whether Tennesee's big payout will pay them dividends. Levitre wanted his big $ more than he wanted to stay so it's best to stop crying over it. Move on please.

     

    Btw, gosh we really do need a decent LG. We can be fine without a pro bowler but the team needs someone whom Wood does not need to babysit this full season. What a dilemma. Levitre asked for too much though. His high asking price if delivered by the Bills could and most likely would have had dire long term consequences in the event other quality players would ask for too high of a new contract. I suppose we could have paid Levitre and guaranteed losing Byrd. But then our O-Line would be asking for too much next year and the next. Levitre just asked for too much IMO.

     

     

    Okay I admit it was too but this and his last one.......... where is the troll emoticon anyway? Like adding ice to wine.

     

    bowery, a proper troll emoticon might resemble the sight of a mixture of a mossy, green toenail fungus intermingled with the last breath of a dying toadstool.

     

    Am I missing something? Are there people trying to answer this seriously? And... are there other people who are actually somehow bothered by it?

     

    Oy Vey! :doh:

     

    I believe some peeps find it a humorous distraction.

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