The problem with moving Edmunds to OLB is that the Bills mostly play a 2 LB nickel, so unless he is going to replace Milano, you are basically saying that he will be a backup which I can't see at this point.
What? How can they be a "bad football team" if they are 6-2? Maybe they can be overrated or something, but certainly not "bad." They're beating the teams that are actually bad.
Why would the Patriots have released him if he was still any good? They needed a WR but still decided to cut bait and get Mohamed Sanu instead, so that speaks volumes to me.
I think it's probably because they are basically built to defend the pass. DL is relatively small and LB are fast, rangy types as opposed to thumpers. So if their techniques aren't spot on you may be able to occasionally overpower them. I don't think clapping has much to do with it.
I wouldn't assume that. They have a lot of cap room to continue to bring in pieces (WR, OT) and will have to replace Lorenzo Alexander and Lawson for sure, and probably Gore as well so there will be significant changes. Hopefully they will be improvements but it won't be the same roster.
a) I think he's right.
b) Even if he's wrong, what do you expect him to say? "There were players available that could help us but we decided not to spend the money."?
Chan was actually the best game manager that the Bills had in the drought era. I know it's not a high bar, but he was light years ahead of the other clowns.
They're both practicing with the team. I think that if/when the coaches think that Taylor can help them more than Petko they will certainly activate him. I don't think anyone will scoop Petko up off waivers if they want to put him back on the PS.
If you watched the two of them run up the middle last week you could see the difference. There is a big difference between the two between the tackles.