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  1. Okay, I've traded our #9 to San Fran for their #13 and #17.

    I got

    1 13 Buffalo *Anthony Davis OT Rutgers

    1 17 Buffalo Colt McCoy QB Texas

    2 41 Buffalo Tyson Alualu DT43 California

    3 72 Buffalo *Chad Jones OLB43 LSU

     

    Better?

     

     

    "Okay, I've traded our #9 to San Fran for their #13 and #17."...

     

    THAT TRADE I WOULD DO IN A HEARBEAT...........

     

    not sure i like your picks.......Anthony Davis, while he grades out this high, has weight & conditioning issues (remember Mike Williams ?).....Colt McCoy at 17 is a HUGE reach......not a good value here at all.

     

    just playing along and assuming the players come off as you predict in this simulator......i would pick

    #13- Dan Morgan (DE) best overall value on board.

    #17- Bryan Bulaga (OT) best at our need.

     

    Round Pick Team Selection Psn School CRI Delta ReachValue

    1 1 St Louis Ndamukong Suh DT43 Nebraska P4Grab +0 Value

    1 2 Detroit *Gerald McCoy DT43 Oklahoma P1 -4 Reach

    1 3 Tampa Bay *Eric Berry FS Tennessee P4Grab +0 Value

    1 4 Washington *Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma P1Grab +0 Value

    1 5 Kansas City *Rolando McClain ILB Alabama P3Grab -3 Reach

    1 6 Seattle *Joe Haden CB Florida P4Grab -6 Reach

    1 7 Cleveland *Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame P1Grab -2 Reach

    1 8 Oakland Russell Okung OT Oklahoma State P2Grab +6 Value

    1 9 Buffalo Jared Odrick DT43 Penn State P2 -7 Reach

    1 10 Denver Brandon Spikes ILB Florida P3 -1 Reach

    1 11 Jacksonville Tim Tebow QB Florida P4Grab -14 Reach

    1 12 Miami *Dez Bryant WRF Oklahoma State P2Grab +2 Value

    1 13 San Francisco *Anthony Davis OT Rutgers P3 -4 Reach

    1 14 Seattle *Derrick Morgan DE43 Georgia Tech P3Grab -6 Reach

    1 15 NY Giants Taylor Mays FS USC P3 +10 Value

    1 16 Tennessee Brandon Graham DE43 Michigan P1 +3 Value

    1 17 San Francisco Dan Williams DT34 Tennessee P3 -4 Reach

    1 18 Pittsburgh Patrick Robinson CB Florida State P3R -6 Reach

    1 19 Atlanta Sean Weatherspoon OLB43 Missouri P2Grab -3 Reach

    1 20 Houston Brandon LaFell WRF LSU P4 +6 Value

    1 21 Cincinnati Jermaine Gresham TE Oklahoma P1Grab -6 Reach

    1 22 New England *Carlos Dunlap DE34 Florida P2 +7 Value

    1 23 Green Bay *Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa P1Grab +0 Value

    1 24 Philadelphia Jerry Hughes DE43 TCU P1Grab -2 Reach

    1 25 NY Jets Trent Williams OG Oklahoma P3 -4 Reach

    1 26 Baltimore Mike Iupati OG Idaho P3O -4 Reach

    1 27 Arizona Ricky Sapp OLB34 Clemson P3 -1 Reach

    1 28 Dallas *Earl Thomas FS Texas P3Grab -5 Reach

    1 29 Minnesota Syd'Quan Thompson CB California P2Grab -10 Reach

    1 30 San Diego Corey Wootton DE34 Northwestern P2 +11 Value

    1 31 New Orleans Charles Brown OT USC P2 +0 Value

    1 32 Indianapolis Sergio Kindle OLB43 Texas P3 -5 Reach

    2 33 St Louis Colt McCoy QB Texas P2Grab +15 Value

    2 34 Detroit C.J. Spiller RBC Clemson P9Grab +27 Value

    2 35 Tampa Bay *Everson Griffen DE43 USC P2 +1 Value

    2 36 Kansas City Terrence Cody DT34 Alabama P3 +0 Value

    2 37 Washington *Bruce Campbell OT Maryland P2Grab -11 Reach

    2 38 Oakland Jon Asamoah OG Illinois P1 -6 Reach

    2 39 Seattle *Jonathan Dwyer RBF Georgia Tech P3 -1 Reach

    2 40 Cleveland Jeremy Williams WRF Tulane P2 -1 Reach

    2 41 Buffalo Selvish Capers OT West Virginia P1 -5 Reach

    2 42 Miami Sean Lee ILB Penn State P2 -10 Reach

    2 43 Tampa Bay *Golden Tate WRS Notre Dame P3O +11 Value

  2. If we hire another coordinator with no HC experience I think it's clear the team is lying about being serious about making real changes to put a winning team on the field. The level of incompetence shown by the front office in the past 10 years is alarming. It is imperative that we as fans show our displeasure by instigating change.

     

    The only way the FO is ever really going to get it through their heads that the fans are hopping mad about the direction this team is going in is if we affect the team's bottom line. We have terrible seasons and season tickets still sell like hotcakes. I'm not saying people should stop rooting for the team, just that we should stop serving as financial enablers to our deluded FO. I will continue rooting for my Bills while watching them on tv, but I will not be buying tickets or Bills memorabilia until they show a true commitment to ending this cycle of ineptitude. I would encourage people to do the same if you want to see this team restored to the contender it once was.

     

    don't cut off your nose to spite your face......

     

    the ONLY....and i mean ONLY chance of keeping the bills is to continue sellouts !

  3. Anybody else heard that as a kid, Wilfork loved the Kelly era Bills teams? The reason I bring this up is because he could be available next season if the Patriots don't tag him first. Any takers?

     

    it's a lock he gets franchise tagged. thats why N.E. traded seymour.......they couldn't do both. the tag number for DT's is very reasonable at only $6 mil. he has already said he wants a long term deal. no way one gets done before NE has to tag him.

  4. drum roll......a positive thread.....

     

    10. Bryan Scott ($1,100,000) Scott could have been much higher on the list had he been able to stay healthy. Even so, he started nine games this year, tallying 81 tackles, a crisp nine per game. He also recorded two sacks and an interception while putting the team first, transitioning from safety to linebacker before a concussion forced him out of the lineup.

     

    9. Jonathan Scott ($465,590) Started eight unspectacular games for the Bills at both tackle spots. His salary reflects his value on the roster, but Jonathan Scott performed admirably for less than $500K. Scott is a borderline NFL OL, much less a starter, but the starts he made at OT were invaluable for an offensive line in shambles.

     

    8. Demetrius Bell ($404,220) Started eight games this year at left tackle, but injuries and penalties dogged the second-year lineman from the start. It was Bell's first action in an NFL uniform. His $400K salary is more than fair for the play the Bills garnered, and could be a steal if Bell finds a way to consistently contribute.

     

    7. Eric Wood ($1,235,000) As a late first-round pick, Wood made good money for a rookie, but not an astronomically high number. He started 10 games before the lower portion of his leg was absolutely shattered on a play in Jacksonville. He was solid and consistent, and should be a stalwart of the Bills' roster for years to come provided his leg heals correctly. To put it in comparison, Jason Peters' cap value ($12.7M) was ten times Wood's value this year.

     

    6. Jamon Meredith ($273,529) Played in eight games this year, starting four, including three of the Bills' six wins. He wasn't even on the team until the end of September, when he was signed off Green Bay's practice squad, yet did a good job at both right and left tackle for being such a raw prospect. His minuscule price tag pushes him ahead of Wood on the list.

     

    5. George Wilson ($1,015,590) Buffalo's best-dressed player was also a special teams captain and started 12 games, with injuries to safeties and linebackers changing the makeup of the defensive backfield. He tallied four interceptions and 103 tackles, both numbers good enough for second on the team.

     

    4. Paul Posluszny ($1,067,000) Despite missing four games with a broken arm, Paul Posluszny led the Bills in tackles this year with 110 (23rd in the league). He also had three interceptions, three forced fumbles, and defended nine passes while calling the plays for the defense.

     

    3. Fred Jackson ($1,428,770) Jackson was the 49th-highest paid running back in the NFL this year. All he did was lead the league in all-purpose yardage with over 2,500 yards combined rushing, receiving, and returning - the fourth-highest total in league history. Yeah, I'd say he's underpaid.

     

    2. Jairus Byrd ($740,000) Jairus Byrd comes in second, and I know I'm going to catch hell for this. He was the Bills' lone Pro Bowl selection, tied for the league lead in interceptions, and had a large part in two wins. He also only played in 14 games, starting 11, and recorded 33 tackles. You can't top the list from the training room!

     

    1. Andy Levitre ($660,000) Levitre started all 16 games as a rookie at left guard, and even had to moonlight at left tackle on occasion. He helped Jackson break the 1,000-yard mark, and allowed one sack in the first two months of the season according to NFL Fanhouse. And he caught a really big fish.

     

     

    http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2010/1/15/...bills#storyjump

  5. At the end of the roman empire it was reported that the emperor was playing his fiddle. There are times I get the feeling that the Buffalo Bills are burning to ruin and the owner is just sitting there playing the fiddle.

     

    The end may be nearer than many of us realize.

     

    NFL = Roman Empire = alive and well.

     

    Bills = remote province = ripe for takeover.

  6. There has been endless speculation on the future of the Buffalo Bills once Ralph Wilson passes on. But I've heard little, if any discussion on the teams future in Buffalo after their current stadium lease expires following the 2012 season. If Ralph is still alive and in control of the team. Any thoughts?

     

     

    the buyout of the lease is so miniscule that the 2012 date is no deterrent to leaving.

     

    the stadium is old, the lease will be renewed, but for very short periods, no more than 5 years at a time.

     

    any talk of a new stadium will only occur with a new owner.

  7. is apparently working on who the Bills will sign. Additonally, apparently Tom Modrak is busily working on the draft, which will occur just a few weeks after free agency begins. One would think the Bills would want the new personnel team in place as soon as possible for the critical evaluation of the new talent the Bills must bring in this off season. How long does GM Nix need to evaluate their records? (I know he's interviewing coaches; I'd hope our GM could do two things at once.)

     

    just for discussion purposes, it appears that Dick Jauron had a very heavy hand in final decisions. that Marv and Russ let him have his way.

     

    John Guys job is to put a rating or grade on every current NFL player. He presents his list to the GM or person with FINAL SAY. wether or not they followed his advice, we don't know. wether or not his advice was any good, we don't know. wether or not the bills over or under pay the FA is probably NOT John Guys job. his job was to evaluate talent.

  8. After retiring as a player, he became the quarterback coach for the Miami Dolphins in 2005–2006 and then, in January 2007, he was hired by the Dallas Cowboys as offensive coordinator. His influence made the Cowboys the 2nd best offense in the NFL making him an attractive head coaching prospect. Despite persistent offers from the Baltimore Ravens and the Atlanta Falcons, Garrett refused head coaching jobs and opted to remain in Dallas. His salary in the 2008 season will be close to $3 million and will be the highest paid assistant coach in the NFL.[4] With Garrett staying, some expect him to succeed Wade Phillips as the head coach of the Cowboys, though there is nothing within his contract to suggest this. On December 29th 2008 the Detroit Lions received permission to speak to Garrett regarding the teams head coaching vacancy according to ESPN sources. The Denver Broncos interviewed him in January 2009 as a possible replacement for recently fired coach Mike Shanahan. He was also a finalist for the St. Louis Rams head coaching position, to replace Jim Haslett, the interim head coach. Ultimately, he lost the job to Steve Spagnuolo after appearing a lock to become their next head coach. When word leaked that Garrett was flying to meet with the Rams, fans flooded the ticket office with angry calls.

     

    he does have 4 pro bowl players on offense ( Austin(WR), Davis(OL), Gurode (OL) & Witten(TE).

     

    he specializes in QB's....i do think he has done wonders for Romo.

  9. "I am ecstatic to come to work for the New York Giants," Fewell said. "It's a good football team with good defensive players, and it is a franchise known for defense."

     

     

    you see a "slight" around every corner.

     

    EXAMPLE: "hey Darth, you look good today"

     

    DarthICE ......"What are you saying, i looked like chit yesterday ? "

  10. Clayton on WGR w/ Schopp and Bulldog said Wilson doesn't want Marty in Buffalo. There you go, Smithers at his meddling best.

    i heard that piece........everyone of his comments started with......

     

    " maybe......

     

    " i'm thinking that.....

     

    " possibly........

     

     

    they all ended with: .........that's what i'm hearing" (from schefter's cubicle).

     

    guy was struggling and guessing at every answer.

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