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Pete

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  1. Sign Star and Marquise Lee. Keep Cordy and have him and Dawkins as bookends Draft Lamar or Allen at 21, trade down from 22 for 45 and 68. (800 on Draft value chart for 550 and 250). round 2+3 45 Ronald Jones RB 53 Isiah Wynn G 56 Harold Landry DE 68 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo OLB
  2. 4 QB's will be drafted top 10 IMO after some wild trades. I expect Cleveland and perhaps GMen trade down
  3. For the right price, I would love to add Sheldon. As much as we can fill holes withs FA, that gives us options during the draft
  4. Jones and maybe Michel are both going first round. I seriously would consider Jones at 21, but would prefer selecting him baack of 1st round after a trade down
  5. I would shock Bills Mafia and take Ronald Jones. His game translates big time to the NFL. He will score many long TD's via pass and ground I like Sony Michel too And to those that say we do not need to prioritize RB- I say we need playmakers. Ronald Jones is a playmaker
  6. The GIants secondary was the most pathetic in football last year. Apple is a self centered head case. Janoris made Deion look like Jack Tatum. And DMC took his ball and went home. Eli is toxic
  7. C. Organic and cage free the color varies, usually brown
  8. Eli Apple is available I am hoping we sign Vontae and Gainers. Hey like Marv said- you can't have too many cornerbacks. And besides, that will free us up to draft other needs. And my tongue is in cheek regarding Eli Apple if you didn't already know
  9. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2018/02/12/she-was-naming-lawmakers-who-took-oil-and-gas-money-so-they-barred-her-from-the-public-hearing/?utm_term=.10d785494949
  10. Carwell Gardner is one of my alltime favorite Bills. We had some heated games against the dolphins and Carwell was always in the thick of it. That dude could regulate
  11. My hunch is that the top 4 QB's all go top 10 this draft after a few wild trades(I predict Cleveland trades down playing moneyball). If that goes down, the remaining QB's would get bumped up on draft boards. IMO Jackson is worth a gamble. He is every bit the athlete Tyrod is, and then some. His ceiling is as high as any other QB in this class. And he would instantly be better then Peterman. And I am not sure what options we will have. Someone will overpay for Cousins, and then every other available QB will get way overpaid. Considering our options, IMO Tyrod is pretty fair value at $16 million. I am ok if we pick up Tyrod's option, draft Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen at 21. Then we can fix front 7 and our oline with draft and free agency
  12. I did, but you didn't quote my whole quote. No thank you to Blaine Gabbert, Mark Sanchez, RGIII or the latest overhyped QB that comes with a steep price and a big cap hit. Stay put and let the QB and draft come to us..... "The 2017 performance of those eight quarterbacks is a good reminder of the unpredictability of the draft. The four first-round quarterbacks in 2012 selected threw a combined total of zero passes in 2017.
  13. I would not trade up for a QB, and look to acquire more picks. There is a good chance that Lamar Jackson is available at 21. If so I make the pick and trade down for more picks. We need QB, DT, Edge, LBs, C, CB, T, WR- we need all the picks we can get! Do not waste draft capital to overpay for a QB. No thank you to Blaine Gabbert, Mark Sanchez, RGIII or the latest overhyped QB that comes with a steep price and a big cap hit. Stay put and let the QB and draft come to us http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/02/13/2012-serves-as-a-reminder-of-the-unpredictability-of-the-draft/ "The 2017 performance of those eight quarterbacks is a good reminder of the unpredictability of the draft. The four first-round quarterbacks in 2012 selected threw a combined total of zero passes in 2017. Andrew Luck, who went first overall to Indianapolis, missed the whole season with a shoulder injury. Robert Griffin III, who went second overall to Washington, is out of the NFL. Ryan Tannehill, who went eighth overall to Miami, missed the whole season with a knee injury. Brandon Weeden, who went 22nd overall to Cleveland, is a third-stringer for the Titans. The quarterback selected in the second round in 2012, Brock Osweiler, is so bad that his primary contribution in 2017 was being part of one of the strangest trades in NFL history: The Texans traded a second-round pick to the Browns just to get them go take Osweiler and his expensive contract off their hands. After absorbing Osweiler’s cap hit and watching him in the preseason, the Browns cut him. He ended up back with the Broncos, the team that initially drafted him, and did not play well in 2017. And then there were the next three quarterbacks drafted: Russell Wilson, who went 75th overall to Seattle, has won a Super Bowl and was an MVP candidate last season. Nick Foles, who went 88th overall to Philadelphia, just won the Super Bowl MVP award. And Kirk Cousins, who went 102nd overall to Washington, may sign the biggest contract in NFL history when he hits free agency next month."
  14. That is the only time I am ever in my back seat
  15. sure. Thats what back seats are for
  16. morning sex and childbirth
  17. I think that is a good idea for Jack to take the rest of season off
  18. nice win Sabres! They are playing much better lately. I still want Dahlin, but can't complain about beating Boston at the garden
  19. trade back and acquire more picks. Beane's modus operandi
  20. ding dong the witch is dead
  21. I I believe that pick got upgraded to a fifth
  22. spoon is the way to go. Pop the air bubble at top and follow contours of the egg with the spoon. Voila. I can't give away all my chef tricks And as someone already stated, older eggs are easier to peel. I myself love a 145 degree sous vide egg on a steak, salad, burger, sandwich, or any other food item
  23. don't eat any horseshit. And I am not talking about the cheese whiz they slob on cheesesteaks
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