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  1. Go watch how the game was played on the field in his last bowl game then.

     

    He's a great player, no doubt. But the idea that all 32 teams would take him as the number 1 pick makes little sense.

     

    First of all, you are putting words into my mouth, and you have cast a lot of doubt in this very thread as to how great a player he really is. I never said all 32 teams would take him #1. I said I thought Houston would, because as a 3-4 LB, I think he fits what they do more than Clowney, a 4-3 DE.

     

    And my whole point is really that no NFL team will have justification for doing what SD State was able to do to Mack in the Idaho Bowl game. They doubled, tripled, and made damn sure he was not going to make plays to beat them. Credit to their coaches; too bad UB was grossly outschemed (something Quinn is famous for in my mind) and had no answers from other defenders. And the Bulls couldn't move the ball on offense all day, either.

  2. Teams always will double up on the other team's best defender. Does it alway neutralize that player? A top pick in the draft type player? I'm asking because many here are dismissing the contention that he disappeared in some games was because he was double teams. Lots of guys draw double teams.

     

    When the ball is snapped, your draft status means zero. I simply don’t agree with the premise that Mack even disappeared at all. He always had to be contended with. To demand results on the stats sheet at game’s end is to ignore how the game is played on the field.

  3. I mean, I know it's the MAC and all, but it's not like their players are toddlers.

     

    lol

     

    Perhaps WEO should direct that question toward 32 NFL scouting departments and assorted draftniks, not this board.

    But I will also say that even when an offense expends a double team on a player, it is usually a tremendous advantage for the defense. Minus the QB, it then pits 8 offensive players against 10 defenders. But the unblocked guys have to make the play.

  4. Sure, but you still have some basis for your argument. It's like when I checked in with another team's message board and some guy tried to argue with me, informing me that Stevie Johnson was the Bills' best player.

     

    I get the sense that Marrone has lost sleep at night trying to figure out the drumbeat that Stevie or Marcel would march to, and I don’t think one exists.

    Thus, Mike Williams is here. And what else could possibly explain #99 going the synthetic route?

  5. I got a feeling that Mack will be just an average player. Everyone talks about the Ohio St game, which was great but I watched three of his games against teams in the MAC and he was invisible. Now that isn't enough games to fully judge a player but until he proves it in the NFL I'm skeptical.

     

    OK here is why Khalil Mack is in the conversation to go #1 overall. He was rarely if ever held in check when he was single blocked. And it is highly doubtful he will be facing many double-teams out of the gate as an LB in the NFL.

    He is a size/speed nightmare at LB the way a Mario Williams or a Jason Pierre-Paul is at DE. Ohio State did not pay much attention to him in last year’s opener, and he nearly destroyed them all by himself. And in the last few weeks, as people do their research on the kid from UB, what game tape do you think they look at?

    People who say “he disappeared” in the Bowling Green or SD State games might not have even watched the games … because those teams paid a ton of attention to #46. Anthony Becht did the color commentary for the Bowling Green game, and obviously heard all the hype going into the game. Now, here is a guy who made his living trying to block guys like Mack … and Becht raved about his instincts and what he was seeing from #46. In the bowl game, SD State often had a TE chip him & kept an extra back in to handle him on nearly every pass play, as well as some run plays.

    The dude has more tackles for loss than anyone in college football history. And he has also owns the record for most forced fumbles in college football history. So it’s safe to say he has the knack for playing the run and the pass, and has proven he can get off blocks to make plays. He is one of the safest picks in this draft. I think the Texans will take him if they keep the pick.

  6. Did he?

     

    A recent TBN article only indicates that Joe B was an intern at the station, but I could swear they once had him on air as part of that rookie competition thing they did a few times.

     

    I always find Sal more than listenable, and I always appreciate the veteran savvy of John Murphy.

  7. No way I would pick Jamies high. When you're second year QB is coming off a SB win, do you really want to draft another QB early? Think Seattle is going to take a QB early this year?

     

    I hope you are right, and I love your optimism. But Wilson probably showed more NFL ability in his rookie year game in Toronto vs. the Bills than EJ showed in his entire rookie season. I hope I am just being too harsh, but if the Bills somehow select Manziel, Carr, Murray, McCarron or some other signal-caller, you will not hear a complaint from me.

     

    But back on topic, I like this Hill guy, but I think I'd rather see them address other needs first ... I would also be excited about Hyde, Seastrunk, Mason, or even a guy like Bo Oliver late. Hard to believe RBs have become a dime a dozen.

  8. I didn't know anything about him other than from that show. I didn't mean to imply I thought he was half the man that FJ is but he looks like he can play football

     

    I am sorta with you here, I did not follow him at LSU, but it is obvious he has talent in abundance. And the Fred Jackson comparison is a good one.

  9. Hill and a teammate effectively raped an underage girl and got away with lighter charges. What he did was not simply statutory rape, but sexual assault. I don't want this guy anywhere near the Bills.

     

    Again, not to make light of that, but to play devil's advocate ... does that mean you would not ever select Jamies Winston? His allegations are similar at the very least, and he then followed that up with a Heisman-esque stiff arm to supermarket security with crab legs tucked under his arm.

  10. Everyone has such good things to say about Joe B, and he is great compared to a guy like Schopp, the tennis enthusiast. And I like his professional approach, but whenever Joe is asked his opinion on a guy, 9 times out of 10 he just hedges and basically says he likes him alot but there are some concerns.

     

    I realize Joe B is a great story locally (he started as a winner of the WGR rookie contest, I think) ... but listen to Pat Kirwan on Sirius NFL Radio, or Mike Mayock, or even the Godfather, Gil Brandt. Those guys back up their opinions with conviction.

  11. "Some baggage"? Hill has serious character problems, and I would not want the guy on the team.

     

    OK, I’ll play devil’s advocate … I am not at all convinced that Hill’s rap sheet puts him in the same company as a Richie Incognito in terms of, as you say “serious character problems”.

    It looks like this guy was arrested for getting with an underage girl when he was 18, but Les Miles still honored the LSU scholarship offer. Then, Hill got into a bar fight in Baton Rouge, and ended up having to pay the victim’s medical expenses.

    I am sure NFL teams have done their due diligence on these issues, and I would bet that there are very few teams that have taken him off their board.

  12. I was also very impressed with how Jeremy Hill looked on Game Changers. I know he’s had some baggage at LSU, but he really came across in the interview portion as very determined and matter of fact. Put it this way, he's far less of an idiot than Marshawn was/is.

    I really don’t envision the Bills spending a late 1st or early 2nd to get him. But all I kept thinking about as I saw him move through bags was “Man, I’d like to have this guy on my team.” He looks tough and ready to contribute from day one. And I think he moves in and out of cuts better than those other smaller guys that were on the show with him (the Stanford kid and the little guy from Oregon). Keeper league fantasy alert!

    I have not seen all of the shows, but the other guys that were pretty impressive to me were LB Anthony Barr & DT Tim Jernigan.

  13. He would be a fantastic pick. He is likely the BPA at #9, and, we need another DT because Williams is not getting any younger. Imagine having Mario, Williams/Donald, Dearus on the line. He is a beast.

     

    I would love this pick, and I seriously doubt Donald would be on the sidelines very much. Our buddy Bill Polian loves him, and even referred to him as “the 3-technique of my dreams”.

    As much as I get why people want us to grab Ebron to be our Jimmy Graham Jr. for EJ, here is my theory on why the Bills will select Aaron Donald if they stay at #9:

    We have barely heard a thing about Donald, and that is the way Whaley seems to roll. Donald also fits who the Bills may truly feel is the BPA at #9. Ebron plays a need position, but probably is in the 15-20 range on their draft board.

    At TE, I think Tyler Eifert was quite comparable to Ebron last year in terms of skill set and NFL polish, and he had a decent but limited impact as a 1st round rookie for Cincy. So, it is safe to say that Ebron would not be a Jimmy Graham Jr. for us on day one of rookie camp. And I do not buy this notion of coddling EJ along and supplying him with whatever weapons he needs to succeed. If EJ proves that he can get rid of it effectively vs. heavy pressure, something he has yet to do IMHO, he will find whoever is open. And to hinge his development and our investment in him on the addition of a supposed game-breaking weapon who is a rookie TE or WR is pure folly (and possibly a smokescreen, IMO).

    Kyle Williams sure isn’t getting any younger, and having a viable DT option who could learn from him and be ready if Kyle or Dareus got dinged up is not the worst idea I have ever heard. Alan Branch can (and has) played well for us, but he is much older and not nearly as disruptive in the way KW/Dareus are.

    By most accounts, Aaron Donald is viewed as the best DT in this draft, and a dominator at his position. And he or Dareus could probably play some end as well. 4-3 ends need to be much more stout and adept at containing their edge vs. the run.

    Remember how Jim Schwartz’s Detroit club took Fairley to add to an already imposing D-line that featured Suh? You can never have enough dominant defensive linemen. Who remembers that New York Giants Superbowl-winning formula? And having such a D-line in place makes everyone else on the defense better, especially our DBs. Opposing QBs will have nightmares, and they will have to contend with these guys every snap.

    My icing on the cake is that Whaley is a Pitt guy, and probably very familiar with what Donald can do. He’d be a key interior defensive piece for the next 5 years (and at a relatively modest salary for 4 of them).

  14. 2. Trump Will Do Everything to Win

     

    It's the same point as above, just re-directed to winning. If Donald Trump wants to talk billionaire schit about dopey Mark Cuban's golf swing? In public? :lol: if he wants to hurl invective over net worth? How well do you think he will react if Bob Kraft's team beats his?

     

    You are absolutely right, you have convinced me. Donald Trump would indeed make a fantastic owner of the Bills who would really help make the Bills winners and be an advocate for WNY and the good people of Buffalo. Maybe he could replace Brandon with that old George guy, or more likely one of his offspring.

     

    lol

     

    It is clear that you adopt Trump's name-calling strategy in referring to the dopey Mark Cuban, an actual major franchise owner the ilk of which a fan like me could only dream of.

     

    And his Shark Tank reality show is one thousand times more captivating than Trump's tired exercise in "let's see how much money these B-listers can extort from thier contacts to raise for charity."

  15. is jerry jones a cartoon?

     

    Comparing Trump to Jerry Jones is like comparing apples and oranges. And really, there is just no way that other NFL owners would ever approve of the Donald joining their exclusive club of money-printers.

    Trump is a total jock-sniffer who thinks he is an elite athlete because he can grind out a decent round of golf. He probably jingles coins & coughs as you start your backswing like Ted Knight in Caddyshack.

    Jerry Jones was a co-captain of the University of Arkansas 1964 National Championship football team. In fact, Skeletor was even All-Conference, somehow as an OL.

    I am quite glad that there are other well-heeled & truly Buffalo people ready to throw their hat into the ring to make a bid to keep the Bills here.

  16. So you're saying you ARE a birther then? I kid, man. It's just this: Talk is cheap and Trump has shown time and again he's so full of **** that I have a hard time understanding how any Bills fan would feel good entrusting something like our team to him. Unless judgement is clouded by the visceral feelings that politics stir (especially these days).

     

    Or maybe it's just his glorious comb-over that exudes a certain trustworthiness. Paradoxical?

     

    With this as your 5th post, you really ought to post more often. This is a great encapsulation of exactly how I feel about the Donald expressing interest in owning the Bills.

    Politics aside, I honestly can’t believe some of the things he posts on twitter. He is basically a class A blowhard who resorts to immediate name-calling, intimidation and bullying of whomever is in his immediate crosshairs.

  17. Meh....I would agree than Erin Andrews sucks however there are tons of women in sports that are solid and might know more than you.

     

    Doris Burke (nba) Linda Cohn (espn) are very solid. Ain't nothing wrong w Kolber, Spake, Beadle among others as well.

     

    Michele Tafoya is quite solid ... so is Doris Burke (check out her man-hands next time).

     

    Beadle is your consummate cool chick/cougar.

     

    Erin is of course smokin' hot ... but I'd probably get annoyed by her voice over time, so good thing for me, she has no interest.

  18. He was well mannered and a total gamer. I'd draft him in a heartbeat.

     

    I have to admit that I was totally anti-Johnny football as a pro prospect after his Heisman-winning frosh campaign. His publicized brushes with papparazi-captured collegiate misbehavior only strengthened my view. And when he was politely dismissed from the Manning passing academy, it served as icing on the cake.

    But after watching a fair amount of his sophomore season, I think he is going to be a productive player in the NFL, and the way he plays, with even moderate production, he will become an even larger media darling than he already is.

    His leadership ability is off the charts, and every team will drink as much of that up as a QB can provide (see Kelly, Jim). He has that ultra-burning desire to win each and every game he plays. He has a ton of Flutie & Favre in him, with perhaps a few dashes of Fran Tarkenton.

    Manziel will surely have to dial back on the scrambling to avoid unnecessary hits from the big boys. But his pocket awareness and escapability will sell an awful lot of tickets. I would attempt two front handsprings if the Bills somehow selected him at 9, if he is even there.

  19. Kolb was brought in because the experience level was extremely low, a move that most everyone agreed with.

    If he were healthy, not too many people would see an issue with an open competition for the starting slot this year.

    We are discussing bringing in a younger, more experienced and probably more talented player than Kolb.

    It's probably a 4M/year hedge on our season. EJ goes down again and we have nice guys to root for but they just do not have the experience.

     

    I couldn't agree more, I need a hedge going into this season other than Thad, and Sanchez would be one of the few very good hedges left out there. He's a thousand times better/more qualified to be in the NFL than Tuel time, so he could/should be signed on the basis of that fact alone.

     

    TBC makes a ton of excuses as to why EJ was really OK and/or a victim of circumstance last year, blaming the OL, receivers, OC & early down running (really?). But my eyes tell me there is every reason to worry about EJs legitimacy as a starter and his overall ability to play consistently in the league. The next time he steps into a throw and double-cheeks it (as Fitz used to do on EVERY throw) will be the first. These weak floaters that go OB are not a good sign at all. You want three games he cost us? At the Meadowlands, at Heinz Field and at Tampa. He was awful in all three of those versus heavy pressure ... and offered no answers for 4 quarters. And he appears to be a China Doll in terms of durability.

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