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earthtobrint

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  1. Methinks he wants a trade...maybe to Houston or Dallas.

     

    That article made me think of that, too. He stressed the travel back and forth to Texas as a major factor. I don't see him fitting in with Houston or Dallas, though. Dallas runs the 3-4 and already has a great defensive front seven. Houston has a good and very young defensive line as well. I hope they convince him to stay, but it would be better to get draft picks in a trade rather than lose him to retirement for nothing.

  2. shef and mort have changed their minds about 3 times this morning, i dont believe them..... sorry i just dont....

     

    If Mort and Schefter had reported that they heard from a taxi driver with inside knowledge of Bill Cowher's hopes and desires that Cowher will be the next coach in Buffalo, you'd have a different opinion on their credibility. We'd be hearing something more like "these guys know there stuff...see i told u guys....cowher on tues!!!!@#"

  3. Things are lining up alot more positively for a possible Cowher signing with the Bills than at any other point, having said that, my guess is that you may be right. If he waits it out, he risks Carolina going to the playoffs next year in which he would probably lose out on that ideal possibility, but he may wait it out.

     

    If the Bills offer him that $10Mil a year contract and final say over player personel decisions I think there is a very good chance we could get him.

     

    I think there is a good 50/50 chance that he comes to Buffalo to be our new HC.

     

    If we're ever going to land a coach of Cowher's stature and repute, it does seem like this year is our best opportunity. Black Monday is looking like it will be surprisingly quiet this year. I'm curious how much personnel control Nix would give him. That seems like it would be the most important factor in luring him here.

  4. However the way he it put it "He may have to coach in Buffalo" makes it sound like its his only option and a bad place to end up

     

    And you disagree with that? I could see him choosing CBS this year over the Bills to wait out the situations in Carolina, Tampa Bay, Houston, or any number of other teams instead.

  5. By my count there are three teams ahead of Buffalo looking for a QB and two more that might want one. Is STL happy with Bulger? Is Cleveland happy with Anderson or Quinn?

     

    I don't follow college FB enough to know who's going to be in the draft this year and where they would likely be drafted. I'm pretty sure all five teams with a possible QB need ahead of the Bills won't take one. I'm guessing that three QB's at the most are gone. Who is the QB considered to be fourth best in the 2010 draft now?

     

    I count three teams looking for a QB as well. One of them is STL, who will most likely draft Suh. The other two teams draft directly ahead of us. With the risk of drafting an early first round QB, Bradford or Clausen may be available when Buffalo selects. If not, this meaningless win against a team that packed it in sorely cost us.

  6. I completely agree. They're just trying to pad Clark and Wayne's stats. They care about receiving stats, and having the most wins in the decade, but gave away the chance at a perfect season. Makes no sense at all.

     

    On another note, the Colts are just toying with the Bills. Every play is a screen pass or run up the gut to pad stats. Yet they marched down the field with extreme ease as if they were the only team on the field.

  7. I might agree with your philosophy of making the playbook fit the team's personnel if said team has elite personnel. We obviously do not have such a team. The only players currently on the defensive front seven worth building around (should still be here three years from now) are Kyle Williams, Paul Posluszny, Aaron Schobel, and maybe Aaron Maybin. To go through your list of players that the Bills have made financial or developmental commitment:

     

    DE Chris Kelsay - * - Does not fit in the 3-4 defense. I believe his undeserved large cap hit ends after next season.

    DE Aaron Maybin - *^ - Fits better as a 3-4 OLB than 4-3 DE.

    DE Chris Ellis - ^ - Does not fit in a Buffalo Bills uniform. He has rarely been able to crack the lineup. It is nearly safe to call this draft pick a bust.

    DT Marcus Stroud - * - He is 31 and his play has been on a sharp decline, yet was recently given a four year extension. He is about the same size as Richard Seymour. He should fit as a DE in a 3-4.

    DT Kyle Williams - ^ - He is more of a penetrator than a gap/blocker eater, but he could probably transition to a DE in a 3-4.

    DT Spencer Johnson - * - DE in a 3-4

    DT John McCargo - ^ - He was given a second chance with a new DL coach, but didn't take advantage. I don't see him being kept much longer.

    LB Kawika Mitchell - * - ILB in a 3-4

    LB Paul Posluszny - ^ - ILB in a 3-4

    LB Nic Harris - ^ - He is probably too small to play OLB in a 3-4. I haven't seen enough of him yet to consider him a valuable building block to a defense or not.

     

    I left Schobel for the end because his situation seems more complicated. I believe he could transition to an OLB in a 3-4 if he was motivated to do so. Despite another productive season, he revealed that he is considering retirement, citing a decline in athletic ability. Being with a team with one winning season in the past ten years and no playoff appearances has a lot to do with it, too, I'm sure. Forcing him into a position that requires even more athleticism while learning an entirely new scheme, may push him more towards retirement or a trade request. Schobel gets a lot of criticism for being "over the hill" and for his large contract, but he has a been our most productive defensive player this decade, continues to be our best defensive linemen, and should have a few more years in him.

     

    It's true that a transition to the 3-4 would require massive roster turnover, but with a new regime taking over when their predecessor has failed so miserably, a house cleaning is likely to happen no matter what. If such a change were made, the main deficiency the current roster has would be the lack of a true NT. There is no one on the current roster that would fit that role. Nix would need to acquire two huge space-eaters to rotate at NT, at least one of which coming from the draft. These types of players are rarely found in free agency (not enough Tom Donahoe's in the league) unless they are 35 years old. NT would move up in draft priority shortly behind OT and QB.

     

    To answer OP's other question, you can see each players contract details on their rotoworld profile.

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