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  1. I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of pass rush Oliver and Sanders generate.
  2. Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Kincade's dropped pass cost us the final drive against the Chiefs?
  3. Perhaps this morning’s interview had an influence on Moore’s meeting with the Bills today. I hope not.
  4. I liked Moore coming out of Mississippi. He's never had a decent quarterback at the Jets and Browns. Perhaps he could be the talented field stretcher the Bills have coveted.
  5. Today's interview with Beane is a testament to Marv Levy's comment, " If you listen to the fans, you will end up sitting with them."
  6. Watching his film, he reminds me of Deon Sanders.
  7. I hope the Bills draft Femi Oladejo, edge, UCLA, and Jabob Parrish, CB, Kansas. Oladejo reminds me of Abdul Carter, and Parrish is a Taron Johnson clone.
  8. Here's wishing Brandon Beane and his staff all the luck they need for the next three days to have the greatest draft in Buffalo Bills history. GO BRANDON!!! GO BILLS!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Has anyone seen Joey Bosa? Has anyone seen Joey Bosa?
  10. I will watch every pick on days one and two. On day three I’ll watch the first hour to hour and half. After that, I’ll monitor the Bills picks on my phone.
  11. Is Cook the only Bill not attending voluntary work-outs?
  12. I would trade up high for a player that Beane and McDermott believe would be a difference-maker for the Bills. Preferably on the Defensive side of the ball, but that's secondary to their belief this payer is worth the draft capital to select. Otherwise, depending on how the Draft plays out, I would be inclined to trade back to the top of round two and pick up a third-round pick that could get me another pick at the top of the second round. Thus, swapping picks 30, 56, and 62 for two picks in round two that fall into the range from 33 to 36 and a later round pick.
  13. Perhaps it's the Herald that has turned on McDaniel and Grier rather than the players.
  14. Next to Josh Allen, Cook has the most touches for the Offense. He also is second in yards gained and TDs scored. That being said, you would think he has a great argument to be the second-highest paid skill player on the Offense. Of course, since his skill set is so common, his argument to be paid is worthless, We can find a RB in the middle round of this year's draft, save a lot of money, get the same production, and let Cook walk. It's really a no-brainer, or am I missing something?
  15. From my perspective I would rather see the Bills move up in round one for a player they believe is a difference maker. I certainly would prefere that player be on the defensive side of the ball, but that is secondary to a player the Beane and McDermott believe is a difference maker.
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