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CSBill

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  1. Per: http://www.nepatriotsdraft.com/2011-nfl-undrafted-free-agents As of 2:09 AM Bills (Bills UDFA Profiles) Zach Pinalto (TE, North Carolina) Sidney Glover (S, West Virginia) Dominic Cook (S, Buffalo) Brian Duncan (LB, Texas Tech) Reid Forrest (P, Washington State) Mario Harvey (LB, Marshall) Luther Davis (DE, Alabama) Emmanuel Moody (RB, Florida) This site has every team, too bad it's a Patriots thing, or I'd like it
  2. Are there anymore North Carolina players available for us to sign?
  3. No idea what he'll do, but certainly the responsible thing to do is to listen to other offers--everyone of us would do the same. But I do hope we keep him.
  4. Cardinals Pat Devlin (QB, Delaware) Oh dang! But don't worry, he'll be available again soon.
  5. Yeah, because you all know how we can't stand winners.
  6. Just checked his FACEBOOK page, says e's in a relationship, but it's "complicated"
  7. "Jenkins has a high motor" . . . he just moved to the top of the FA board
  8. I find it hard to believe "no one in the top 60" ???? Did this coe form Nix, probably not.
  9. From WIVB.com: "Hubbard appeared in one Bills game and has one career catch." . . . his one and only, been nice having you around Mr. Hubbard.
  10. I do not get the Devlin love that keeps showing up in various places on this board. WSS has it right, he couldn't hack it at Penn State, played behind average QBs ahead of him, transfered, was the right man to be a care-taker of the Blue Hens offense ("go in there, don't get in the way, and don't screw it uo"). I think there is an ill concieved fantasy that he is somehow going to be Joe Flacco -- but think, where was Flacco drafted? Why? Because he had real talent. Also, welcome BBD, look forward to reading your material, even if I do disagree with your Devlin idea
  11. "Also, as San Jose Bills Fan pointed out, having billions doesn't necessarily make you smart, just rich." But given the option, what would you take???? Also, I would suggest it does take some "smarts" to hang on to those riches . . . Exhibit A: The endless supply of broke ex-NFL players
  12. Or, to look at it another way: If he actually contributes, and the BIlls get something out of him, it's like a bonus now. Like finding a 20 dollar bill in pants you haven't worn in a while, it would be like an extra draft pick was found. GO MAYBIN!!!!
  13. NO!!!!! to Devlin, don't waste the ink . . . there are much better options out there
  14. As you know, the Bills lost several draft picks last year to early injuries. Although painful at the time (no pun intended), the good news is these are essentially like draft picks this year, but with a year of study and acclamation under their belt. So, it got me to thinking: Which 2nd year player that did not play last year, will make the biggest contribution this season? Danny Batton - LB Marcus Easley – WR Ed Wang - OT I think Easley is the obvious choice, but I have a good feeling about Wang cracking the starting line-up.
  15. hope he gets all he can, it will be his last endorsement deal
  16. good idea, I doubt it will add much time -- whatever time is added, will be where needed, to get a call right
  17. 15-1, can't see us getting the Pats in Foxboro on New Years Eve, we'll be resting too many starters for the play-off run
  18. Dear Veteran, the players do have a choice: they can choose not play football, pay the $30,000 tuition like everyone else, and work and get paid all they want at the local McDonalds. Being a college athlete is loaded with benefits and privileges the average student doesn't get. No one is exploiting them. Anyhow, please come back to reality soon. Thanks
  19. I would guess, either Pears or Wrotto are the two highest RTs on the depth chart right now. But I also think Wang is the wild card. We didn't see much of him last season because of the injury. Thus, he's like an extra draft choice this year, but with benefits -- the learning experience of one season = some practice, some conditioning, and lots of meetings and class/film room work. I will speculate, that if the Bills staff feels he's legit, there will be no major free agent RT candidates signed, and don't be surprised if he is the starting RT opening game.
  20. "It wouldn't surprise me if the guy is sand bagging in a way to get out of town . Sittin back collecting a check & probably a pretty good one , just waiting to get out of Buffalo." . . . . Really? How about this theory: He's just not very good! I hope he goes out and proves us all wrong, but I doubt he'll be on the roster come 9/11. I really do hope he is, but I just doubt it.
  21. That's a little harsh for Levi Brown, a free-agent practice squad 1st year QB--not sure he deserves this. And when did we trade him to the Cardinals?
  22. Yes! The Bills are not in a position to be letting one of their better players go. Especially from a unit that has to get better. Granted, he's not elite, but he's not bad. As has been pointed out, letting him walk, only creates another need on team with too many needs as it is.
  23. That is funny! More proof of how out of touch MSNBC is.
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