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Kingfish

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  1. Wasn't Cedric Benson the example that Marshawn-backers pointed to when arguing that the Bills should keep Lynch?
  2. 1000 yards, a 4.0 YPC, and 8 TDs is "Pro-Bowl" caliber season? To me that's pretty average. In fact Marshawn's career up to this point is following the Bobby Humphrey trajectory. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Humphrey
  3. Schobel was the only Bill who consistently showed up for the New England games. How people were critical of him was beyond me.
  4. If you go to Lynch or Jackson's Yahoo profile and look under situational stats you can find it. Another interesting stat of Lynch's in 2009 was how fast he wore down after his 5th carry- Carries 1-5, 5.0 YPC 6-10, 2.7 YPC 11-15, 2.5 YPC 16-20, 2.5 YPC Compared to Freddy 1-5, 3.8 6-10, 4.5 11-15, 4.8 16-20, 3.1 21-25, 6.8 26-30, 10.4 31+, 2.3 And people think it's no big deal that Lynch isn't reporting to "voluntary" OTA's when conditioning clearly derailed his 2009 season?
  5. Lynch scored more TDs because he has had far more "and goal" carries then Fred Jackson has. Over his career Marshawn has had 46 "and goal" carries and has converted 10 (21.7%) of them while Freddy has 18 "and goal" carries and converted on 3 attempts (16.7%). He's better than Freddy around the goal line but not by that much.
  6. I sure as hell would if that was my brand new boss and just months earlier I had missed a month of work because of personal baggage. I think the fact that only two veterans didn't attend (Lynch and Schobel) tells you just how "voluntary" these activities are.
  7. I'm sure if Favre was ever demoted to third string after a terrible season and was entering a season with a brand new coaching staff he would be in attendance of every OTA.
  8. http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/...offseason-later
  9. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AswU...nchfuture052310
  10. I think some 3rd years players are there as well like Reggie Corner.
  11. If we pull off a deal for Gaither then suddenly the Bills o-line goes from the teams biggest weakness to one of the teams biggest strengths with Gaither, Wood and Levitre all having Pro-Bowl potential and Hangartner being a solid center. The only question mark would be RT but I'd be happy to let Bell, Meredith, Green, and Wang compete for the starting spot. How people could complain about this is beyond me.
  12. When has any player ever been traded when "all is well?" I think the last time a premier LT was traded was Willie Roaf who was traded to Kansas City after he missed most of 2001 with an injury and the Saints believed they could slide Kyle Turley over to the left side. Roaf went on to play 4 seasons with KC and made the Pro-Bowl in each one of them.
  13. You'd think that Doug Whaley has to have had done significant scouting into Gaither during his years in Pittsburgh. Good thing he's around.
  14. http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2009/04/24/report-...-tyson-jackson/
  15. After the interview Host 1-"I love that guy" Host 2- "How can you not love that guy" Buddy is great.
  16. The biggest gripe with the Bills draft seems to be that the Bills couldn't fill their 5-7 glaring needs with the only 3 picks in the first 3 rounds they had. The other thing that drives me nuts is when they say that they reached for Troup at 41 because he should have gone in the 50-55 range-Like there's a difference!
  17. Looks like the cloud of Big Ben boorish behavior rumors in Pittsburgh is even bigger than Lynch's in Buffalo.
  18. The 3rd year has traditionally been the break-out year for WRs. Hopefully Hardy can follow Moulds career blueprint as he was irrelevant his first two seasons as well.
  19. The Raiders use it too and have been pretty successful at running the ball the last couple of years.
  20. Terrell Suggs and DeMarcus Ware are probably the 2 best recent examples. I think Joey Porter was a DE in college as well.
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