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Anthony Davis at pick number 9
earthtobrint replied to billsfan89's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was frustrated that Hangartner was the only guy on the OL NOT to get injured. I wasn't rooting for an injury, but I was hoping all year that Wood would be moved to his true position of center so Hangartner, who shouldn't be considered our future at center, could be relegated to bench. In addition to Butler at RT being an experiment, Butler can't seem to stay healthy for a full season and the OT's on the depth chart behind him aren't worthy of being backups on a decent team. We need at least two OT additions this offseason. -
Two of the worst posts I've ever read on the forum both regarding a trade for Joshua Cribbs and both in the past thirty minutes. The other post I'm referring to is the suggested Roscoe Parrish trade.
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For some strange reason teams are not inclined to trade their most talented player for a player that is an unrestricted free agent.
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Sabres are up 3-0 after first 3 minutes.....
earthtobrint replied to papazoid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I wasn't paying attention the first minute of play. When I did look at the score at the top, it was 2-0 already. -
Players make the coach, not the other way around
earthtobrint replied to NY Nole's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Coaches also have a large say in which players are selected for the team in the draft and free agency. You can't discount coaches due to good players and vice versa. You need both good coaches and good players to succeed. /thread -
I agree, but from the way things are transpiring and according to Buddy Nix interview with Chris Brown, it appears that's the way they've chosen to conduct their search. I hope we hear word of interviews this week so we know the plan isn't Cowher or bust.
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or Billick is just very low on their list; possibly not a candidate at all.
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The Patriots received the Raiders' 2011 first round draft pick in that trade, not this years. I agree on your point about Cody. We need to start drafting big in early rounds.
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As of now, one of these would be my pick. The poll list is missing too many players. Out of that list everyone is going to select McClain
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A source close to Jauron sez he'll only consider
earthtobrint replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I guess beggars can be choosers. "Jauron would view it as the 'last straw' of his career to go back to the guy that gave him his first real coaching break," His numerous failures since then hasn't earned him any kind of ego. -
Defensive Draft Targets...
earthtobrint replied to iccrewman112's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I really hope we can get Cody as well. But if you're right about where he is projected to be drafted, we'd need to trade up or down to get him without reaching. -
Cushing beats Byrd for defensive rookie...
earthtobrint replied to 1billsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Byrd has ball hawking skills but is poor against the run. I have no doubt he can become great, but as of now he is not yet a complete player. Cushing was NFL starter ready the minute he was drafted and is an instant star in this league. -
What is so bad about Buffalo?
earthtobrint replied to BLZFAN4LIFE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This thread is so depressing that I had to laugh a little. -
What is so bad about Buffalo?
earthtobrint replied to BLZFAN4LIFE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ralph's age creates a lot of uncertainty regarding the future of the franchise. I still believe it's mostly due to our personnel. We have no QB, no OT's, and an aging and ineffective defensive line. Quarterback and continuity on the offensive line are the most difficult positions to develop and take a long time to do so. We're just not very close to being a winning team. -
It's a good show. Lot's of laughs and very little ranting.
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Three threads about that interview...and it was a joke initiated by Greeny full of sarcasm. Don't read into that. Did you listen to the rest of the conversation or just the meaningless quip at the end?
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He replied with the typical "in the right situation with the right people" he'd like to coach again. He added that there weren't going to be as many openings as initially indicated. It seems like Billick in the same boat with Cowher and is hoping for more attractive opportunities to become available if he were to leave the analyst business.
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Billick is about to be on Mike and Mike in the Morning as a regularly scheduled call-in as a football analyst. I'm not expecting any news, but I'll be watching in case they ask him about the open coaching positions.
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Crazy fan wanting Cowher LOL
earthtobrint replied to b stein 22's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My first thought after reading the topic but before watching the video was "Is that DELLAPELLE JOHN?" My next thought after watching five seconds of the video was "Is that DELLAPELLE JOHN?" -
I disagree with most of your points (The fact that he is a southerner doesn't seem relevant at all) except the one about Ralph's comfort zone. This most certainly was a comfort zone pick. Ralph didn't want to hire anyone he wasn't already familiar and friendly with. The fact that Modrak and/or Guy were even considered and for the GM job is what's most disturbing. I have to think those were just token interviews, which means there was really only one candidate, and that's just poor business sense. Outside candidates should have been interviewed. All that said, I don't think the Nix selection was all that bad. He has an impressive track record with Buffalo in the 90s and San Diego in the 00s when it comes to scouting and drafting.
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Overall draft strategy - F--- They failed to address the offensive line, completely neglecting it in the early rounds. They drafted small players and small positions. Even their defensive line picks were undersized players. They focused on the secondary and running back positions. Both of which were reactionary picks to the recent/impending departures of McGahee and Clements, respectively. I'm normally not one to look at players drafted behind us and use hindsight as justification, but passing on Ngata was inexcusable and will continue to haunt us until we draft a dominant DT. It seems every draft expert, mock draft, and fan, before the draft had Ngata or Bunkley as a need position and best players that would be available. Instead, they drafted a safety that would've been available in the spot that they traded up to get McCargo.
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Schobel To Meet With Bills FO
earthtobrint replied to BillsGuyInMalta's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Houston has Mario Williams. They just drafted Connor Barwin with their second round pick this year, in addition to signing Antonio Smith to a 5 year $35 million contract. Those two combined for eight sacks with Mario Williams adding nine sacks from the other side. Their DE situation is set for years to come.