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BillsCelticsAngelsBama

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  1. I choose point #2 (Villarial) until we can make more than one yard on our infamous offtackle Left on first and 10. Improvement... yes, but Pennington playing may have more to do with him having a 'pulse' as with his working his way up the depth chart due to astute "assistant coaching". It was more like "Can somebody give the QB just a half-second to throw the ball? SOMEBODY ??
  2. Oh I beg to differ my friend. Just wait till next year when we lose a big game and we all come to the same conclusion.... We coulda, woulda, shoulda....Who the hell let that assistant offensive line coach go ?! That move in January just cost us the Lombardi Trophy. Just wait you'll see !!
  3. "And when little Lanie bent over just like this and said 'give me all you got Mr. Davis', I knew he was the right man for the position"
  4. Wasn't Corey Moore another one one we let slip out of our hands from the same draft class ? Just think where we would be with those two on our roster ?
  5. Heard an NFL scout on a local talk radio in L.A. compare Lynch to Thurman Thomas and Adrian Peterson to Eric Dickerson...in styles, not necessarily in ability. Lynch, if you've ever watched him. has a lot of savvy and DESIRE ! Something I wished the Bills had more of at this position. Sadly, the chances of us getting this "difference maker" are probably less than 1 in 32.
  6. How much are we losing if they "already can't stop the run" ? New blood from FA/Draft may be just what the doctor ordered.
  7. Isn't R. Parrish a poor man's T. Ginn Jr.. I think Parrish/Reed and whomever makes the team will have an easier time getting open and making plays if the running game was respected. Now it's run McGahee to the left on first down and hope we get a yard or two. Our drives consist mainly of 83 yard pass plays to #83. My point is Ginn would look good but the other guys could look better if the run was respected. Create holes , bring the safeties up and let the receivers beat their guys one-on-one. (Very much of an oversimplification, I know). Later
  8. The downside being that by the time he is 23-24 and possibly playing at his best he will be a free agent and will be signed by a big $$pockets team
  9. Now that I know who is going to win, I have no need to watch the games!! Best of Luck with your picks !!
  10. If you're theory is true, then he'll be ready to shine ... just as he becomes an unrestricted free agent. Isn't that a lovely thought !!
  11. Please tell me that you aren't the guy who said Erik Meyer from would turn out to be the best QB in lasts years draft.
  12. I thin Scott Norwood scored the first points on a FG. The first TD was by Don Smith a backup RB I have no idea on the Heisman. O.J. of course. I think they may have drafted Terry Baker from Oregon St., a QB but there may have been others before the COMMON draft. Good questions !!
  13. I have seen Marshawn Lynch play in person only once, but have seen several Cal games on the tube and I think he will be one of the best in the league within 2-3 years. He has a great desire and understands the game and where the first down markers are. I would be very happy if he wore a Bills Jersey next year as I think he is already better than anything on our roster,; in fact Willis is light years away from this guy.
  14. 3 of 4 isn't bad.... any word on Hobert or Johnson ??
  15. Steve Tasker won and I think Bruce Smith did around 1988/1989. Jim Kelly I think won one, but if he didn't I'm sure I'll get hammered and O.J. got one in the mid seventies. I don't think Billy Jo Hobert or Rob Johnson received an MVP but I can't be sure.
  16. I know you disagree but I would like the stud AND the best DT available in free agency that will agree to play in Buffalo. I am not sold on Williams being much more than a back up ( I know he's young and can develop) and Anderson needs to go (preferrably to Miami). That leaves Tripplett, McCargo, Williams, a first OR second round pick and a veteran. And hopefully we have to make the "painful" decision that our 2006 fifth round pick is not good enough to make the team. That would be a good "tough" decision.
  17. I didn't think using real evidence to back up your opinion was permitted on this board. Not that i mind .. just hope it's not contagious
  18. No, because if you are white you are a "stud". Black = "thug"
  19. Agreed no science Mike Williams, Tony Mandarich etc. but if we can't trust our scouts with the 12th pick I really don't trust them with the 25st and 51st pick (just to pick random numbers). On the other hand we could probably trade down and own the whole seventh round to ourselves. You talk about some depth baby !!!
  20. I would rather take the 12th best player in college football and hope he develops in to a difference-maker rather than try to develop--- depth. I like the idea of trying to gather more Lee Evans' and Jim Kellys' on our team. Difference-makers make--- a difference!! I'm not interested in having the best second string in the NFL. Depth can be found in many venues other than the draft. How about a few Pro Bowl worthy players; other than guys that just kick the ball, that is.
  21. I actually see the Bills staying with tradition and going with an Ohio St. lineman--- Quinn Pitcock. Last night he looked like an NFL lineman ---> Tim Anderson.
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