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CSBill

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  1. Would You Rather? Pay for players on the downward side and close to the bottom of the slope in their careers, or pay players with solid potential, just starting the upward slope of their careers? It comes down to this, do you want: the left-overs from the past, all good players who have had their day, but clearly players past their prime? These are players who are living off their wisdom and grit; again, good, but not something you can build on. You bring in these players when you are a top run Super Bowl team with an immediate hole to fill. They're stop-gap solutions, not build-on solutions. I don't see the BIlls in position to take these second tier answers. Yes, they can produce, and would be to a degree, good players. However, if the BIlls want to really develop and make progress, they need to identify players they think have good potential, and who are on the way-up in their careers. At this stage of the teams development, younger, players with good potential, are a better value than, older, plug-a-hole, for a season type players. In this case, go with potential over experience: the current production will be about the same, but the future potential is much higher in the "younger" players. My Opinion.
  2. I would add Heard to that mix, he played well last season, and I think will be a better fit in the 4/3 system.
  3. "I think Buddy made the right call with Dareus over Fairley" . . . you think?
  4. 1: they think RBs should NEVER, EVER be taken in the 1st round. --- Yeah, this one!
  5. That I agree with, there is still little contribution from this draft (spiller is more hope than production, yet) . . . he has done well elsewhere, but not in this draft. Nonetheless, I hope Troup gets back, he is hard worker, and I think, when healthy, he can contribute.
  6. Really Demetress? "The scheme is different. As far as pass-blocking, it's way more physical, it's not passive, it's not sitting back." I think you misunderstood things, the other four guys on the Bills line were very aggressive and physical, just not you. Sorry Eagles, he's no Jason Peters!
  7. It would be pointless, both have their moments, and both have their liabilities. What is the gain?
  8. He is clearly one of the best, and certainly, most consistent lineman we have. I think he is under appreciated around the league, let's hope they don't catch on when it comes free agent time. To develop a consistent winner, the Bills need to lock him up for a long time.
  9. gotta pay those free agents somehow
  10. I agree, when healthy, I think he still a top level corner . . . lets hope, a good problem to have
  11. agreed, if we want a TE, just go get him
  12. Great story, thanks for posting it FN. The heroes of the story: 1 - The victim's mother - an incredible example of the power of forgiving 2 - The Jackson State coach - had the courage to take someone where they're at, and gave him the opportunity 3 - Casey - took responsibility, paid the price (dearly), doesn't run from it, and keeps moving forward with the opportunities he's given The world needs more of all three!
  13. "Rock Hill specializes in DB's, Jonathan Joseph, Dunta Robinson, Sheldon Brown are all Rock Hill kids--so Stephon comes from excellent roots" Are they all related? You do know this kind of inbreeding is illegal in most states so be careful about bragging about it, apparently it causes genetic problems . . . in this case, the genetic problem is the production of defensive backs . . . Hmmm? I wonder if Dick Jaron has something to with this ????
  14. The best thing/news here is Merriman. If he gets back close to his old self - which I know is a big "if" - wow, what a D-line!
  15. With a couple of Super Bowl rings, Young brings experience and that "know how to win" mindset--and I heard Jerry Rice might be signed as the number two receiver; yep, probably the best team ever!
  16. I found the the imbedded article about Tim Tebow and Cubby T-Shirts (link) more interesting .... who cares about whiny agents? But I was left wondering why there were no BIlls shirts in the Cubby product line. I think we should start petitioning them. OK, try this link: [Also: Tim Tebow's lawyers reportedly send cease-and-desist letter over T-shirt]
  17. That right there is the issue. His accuracy has always been a bit erratic. Hopefully, it was as simple as an injury issue in the 2nd half of last season? I think, I HOPE, a fully healthy season--for him , the line, Fredx, and his receiving core--this year will produce far more consistent and positive results, and stats. That is an interesting theory. #34 takes a moment from the counseling session at the local state hospital again, always helpful 3 4
  18. I bet his Wonderlick score is higher than Ryan Fitzgerald's!
  19. Corp cut today, so it looks like Tanney will stay around for awhile. At least he'll get a chance to see what he can do.
  20. Oh No! 34 is at it again . . . by the way, how's the counseling going?
  21. Bottom line: After all is said in this thread, the Bills seem to have the making for a very good offensive line, and solid depth to back it up when the inevitable injuries do come.
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