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chris heff

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  1. Thank you for writing all that so I didn't have too. Not drafting QBs is what got us in this mess.
  2. I'm curious as to why? Every time Manuel's name is mentioned, the next sentence is, "He has the most upside". Isn't that what you want?
  3. When I read this I thought it could not possible be right, which it is not. There are 3 DEs on the roster. However one of them I have never heard of.
  4. Thanks I'll be here all week!
  5. I agree, when ever Manuel's name is mentioned it is said he has the most upside. Isn't that what coaches are for? Take a good player and make him great?
  6. There was once a player, number 43, who could neither defend the run nor the pass. His position was "the Mike". He played in a formation designed twenty years prior. A formation that made vanilla more vanilla. The dashing player on the opposing team recognized that this "Mike" could be had, as he had had many "Mikes" before.
  7. Two hundred years from now the question gets asked "Where did the saying, " Nixing at the wheel" come from?" Well son back then people had vehicles that they had to personally control using a wheel to steer and there was a now long defunct sports team that had a GM who at times was asleep at the controls of said team, his name was Nix. Hence the saying "Nixing at the Wheel".
  8. You forgot "Doomed"! No Arizona
  9. . Grades out extremely well in every aspect of run blocking. Pulling/Trapping - Outstanding blocking ability on the move. Would grade highly as an OG prospect as well. Agility is very good and power is excellent. Puts a lot of defenders on the ground. Stays low and uses excellent technique. Initial Quickness - Is usually very good in this area. From CBS Sports analysis pre 2012 draft, so maybe.
  10. I read an interesting article that I can't find, I think it was the CBS Sports site. It was about drafting QBs in the first round. Because of the new rookie contract structure. Only first rounders get a four year contract but the team has an option to exercise a fifth year. So if the QB drafted turns out to be a stud you get to keep him for a fifth year on the cheap. It also said that this value is attractive but not with the first ten picks. So if the Bills are determined to draft a QB in the first, they should trade down. But of course it takes two to tango.
  11. 78% of all statistics are made up
  12. Golden Richards
  13. Good for hm. What do you want a guy that doesn't believe he can win? " You play the game to win!"
  14. Punting from the 34 yard line indoors is all you really need to know about Chan Gaiey's coaching style.
  15. I agree with you. By trading back to say 15 what other pick could the Bills gain?
  16. Kevin Kolb: 59.6% 8 TDs 3INTs Tavaris Jackson: 0% 0 TDs 0 INTs Aaron Corp: 0% 0 TDs 0 INTs Fitzpatrick is no longer with the Bills I wrote nothing about the 8th pick. I was pointing out the foolishness of waiting till next year.
  17. There are too many variables to wait until next year. Top two QBs are sophomores, they may decide to stay another year. Or the Bills somehow win too many games and only get a shot at forth or fifth rated guy. Or injuries. Or the top guys next year have a bad year and no longer look that great, so then what wait another year? Not drafting QBs is what got us here. Over what we have, yes.
  18. I am more afraid of this guy than any of the QBs.
  19. Agree Made mo laugh
  20. Yup, the Harvard of the Mid-West.
  21. Are you and I the only people that get this? Based on recent trades the Bills will now be able to take either the first or second QB in the draft. If the guy turns out not to be the guy it is not as big a deal as it use to be, because of the rookie salary cap.
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