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auburnbillsbacker

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  1. It is a balancing act. There are great college players who lack the overall athleticism or other measurables to become good nfl players. Corey Moore for example was one of the greatest pass rushers in college history, but due to his size and speed was never a factor in the nfl. Other players who had great college careers perform well in the nfl despite not doing well at the combine. Teams have to take both on the field performance and combine results into consideration. If it wasn't for the combine, the Giants would not have the stud pass rusher Jason Pierre-Paul right now. He was a first round player because of the combine, not his great stats in college.

  2. Wade was a very good head coach. Let's break it down.

    Denver

    Season one: playoffs

    Season two: 8-8

     

    Buffalo

    Season one: playoffs

    Season two: playoffs

    Season three_ 8-8

     

    Dallas

    13-3, 9-7, 10-6, fired the following season

     

    The year he took over each franchise the team's record improved that year. I know he didn't wear a head set, but the bills haven't made the playoffs since he left.

  3. All defenses are hybrid. Sports Illustrated had a good articles about the bears 4/3 Cover Two defense the week prior to their last appearance in the super bowl. According to the article, the bears were only in the 4/3 47% of the time. It was their base defense, but they adjusted based on down, distance, score, etc. I don't think the bills are too concerned with labeling their defense on thing or the other. I do hope however, that their defense improves next year. I could care less with their defense is called.

  4. I don't understand why people think that Wade is a bad head coach. Let's review is resume.

    -2 years at Denver: One trip to the playoffs and one 8-8 season.

    -3 years at Buffalo: Two trips to the playoffs and one 8-8 season.

    -3 years with Dallas: Two trips to the playoffs, then fired mid way through the next season. He won a playoff game and improved to a 13-3 record after taking over for Parcells.

  5. My only posts on this subject have the draft chart in mind. Belichick's later 1st round picks have the same value as 10. Why would he do it? The last time he did it produced Jerrod Mayo. Of course it probabaly will not happen. The question is: should the Bills be interested.

     

    Trading up will never happen. Rothlisburger was right there and the Bills did nothing. Pat Willis....same thing. The Bills value their young, cheap talent too much to trade two future holes in the roster for 1 stud.

     

    The bills loved Big Ben and did try to trade up to get him. They contacted the Texans who drafted 10th but they were unwilling to move down because they really liked the cb Robinson. They called the Jaguars to attempt to move up to the # 9, but they asked for too much (we all know now it would have been worth it). This was due to the fact that the browns gave up an early #2 to move up 1 spot to get Winslow. They Jaguars used the pick to select Reggie Williams who would have been available later had they traded down.

     

    As for trading up and down, the bills should be making more of an effort. The Eagles and Patriots trade every year, and have accumulated a lot of talent because of it. The Jets often trade up. That is how they got Revis for example. Good GMs make moves to help their teams.

  6. Please end this topic right now. Do you actually think - I mean REAAAAAAALLLLLLYYYYY think Peyton Manning would EVER EVER come to the Buffalo Bills. You are talking about one of the BEST players in the HISTORY of the game and the MOST pathetic organization in the NFL. I take it you missed that whole coaching hire they went through when they ended up with the GA Tech guy huh? There were not too many clamoring to come to this black hole....

     

    The colts were one of the most pathetic organizations in football before Manning got there, but you could be right. I could see the bills offering the colts the most but Indianapolis trading him to another team out of respect.

  7. It doesn't matter who the Bills put in there on defense, be it Carrington, Darius, Moats, Batten, Shepard. The result is the same... you have a 26th-32nd ranked defense because you have a DC that's way in over his head and an HC that's in love with him

    I think the lack talent level of the players on the field does make a difference. How has the Colts offense looked with the same coaching staff this year.

  8. JP wasn't a great qb, but there are a lot of worse QBs in the league right now. They guy did throw for 3,000 yards one season with a QB rating in the 80s. The bills were 7-9 that season. Is that what you want out of your first round pick, no. Is he a better option than many of the 3rd string qbs in the league? Yes he is.

  9. They drafted Spiller because Gailey realized that the NFL was turning into a passing league where quick passes and screens to a scat backs would be used far more frequently. They also drafted Spiller because Nix and Gailey did not know what they had in Fred Jackson. When Spiller had ball security issues and could not pick up a blitz while at the same time Jackson played great, Spiller saw his role in the offense diminish. When Spiller is no longer a liability, he will receive more time. He is still a great talent, and will be productive at some point.

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