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  1. Tom Brady not saying anything during investigation says allot to me....."guilty"....and if the NFL reduces the suspension because Brady threatens to take them to court, to clear Brady's name really, really....sorry TOM but you rep is already tarnished "cheater"

  2. I am so tired of Deflategate gate it is driving me crazy.

     

    To Tom Brady: dude if you didn't have anything to do with deflating the footballs under the minimum PSI allotted by the NFL, causing you to brake the rules then why didn't you cooperate during the investigation? By you not saying anything or cooperating says a lot to me, so take your suspension and be a man. Because you didn't cooperate, and I know you are trying to clear your reputation by having the suspension reduced, sorry man now no matter what happens you are a cheater and you always will be a cheater.

     

    To the NFL: if you are seriously entertaining the Brady's camp request to reduce the suspension you a are crazy. I love watching football, and when something is as big as the NFL I know there is some sort of politics involved to protect the product, but in this case stand firm. If you reduce Tom Brady's suspension then Tom wins, by getting set free and given the ok to cheat, because he knows he is the face of the NFL and now he can get away with anything just by threatening the NFL with a little court case.

     

    It was bad enough after the video taping crap, that every time I watched the patriots play the bills or anyone for that matter I wondered how they were cheating and what they were getting away with, and getting caught with this deflating footballs just confirmed it. As long as Bill and Tom are together that thought will always cross your mind....CHEATERS....

  3. I say why wait until 2015? Let's go after him now. He would be the final piece to a championship caliber team with no QB. I would even trade next years number 1 for him along with some other picks spread out. This team is ready for a great QB and he still has a good 5 years left in him.

  4. For sure we don't know what happened, but I know one thing no means no. It doesn't matter if he is already on second or third base if she said yes at first then changed her mind to know, no matter where he was on the playing field, that even includes sliding into home plate, if she says no he has to stop no matter how hard it is to stop he must. If he continues after being told no that is sexual assault or even rape. But again know body knows what happened until it plays out.

  5. Oh yeah and EJ or Cassell are such great QB's and EJ has proven so much more on the field then Johnny let's not forget he was a rookie last year not a 5 year vet so I am saying he has an up side and a change of scenery won't hurt him. If he is such a bad teammate why did his teammates and coach love him so much at college station? Just saying.

  6. I know I know You guys are probably thinking "No Way," "he is too immature," "he is going to get killed out there" well I disagree. I watched him for 2 years at Texas A&M and that guy is not only a football player but a winner. If you can remember he did lead the Browns down the field in Buffalo on a 70 some odd yard TD drive in the forth quarter last year before his run in with K. Williams which any QB would have folded at that point. I say we give the Browns a fifth for "Johnny" I think he would be a good fit for this offense. He is great at buying time in the pocket, and he isn't afraid to run when he has a lane. He will throw his fair share of INT's but he will make Twice as many big plays. He is " must see" TV when he plays and I don't think he got a fair shot with the Browns. I mean most people think he is a train wreck but all's you know about him is what the media tells you, and I can't believe the stuff people think about him. It's not like he rapped a girl, or threw a fit in the mess hall and yelled at an employee. Johnny just signed some autographs, not only that he went to a few college parties and drank under age "who hasn't done that before" but because the media made a big deal about it he got the wrap as a dirt bag. The media also told you the M. Irvin was a better receiver than A. Reed only because Irvin had three rings like he won them all by him self and he was in a bigger market, not only that he got caught with a trunk full of cocaine if I can remember. When we all know Reed was better. I just wish they would bring in Johnny.

  7. At the combine they talked to 13 QBs and 1 OL.

     

    I get the interest in the QBs. The lack of interest in OL puzzles me (even when you add the two OL invited to private workouts).

    I feel you man, but what happened in my opinion under the Whaley Marrone time was Whaley was drafting guys for a run first offense while the coach was trying to play the guys to run his system which was pass first. I think we have the guys on our roster for a ground and pound now they just weren't used right this is the way I see it (LT Glenn 6'6" 345; LG Incognito 6'3" 319; C Woods 6'4" 310; LG Kouandijo 6'7" 322; LT Henderson 6'7" 331) keep in mind two were R last year and will only grow. Kouandijo and Henderson could be interchangeable or we will draft another player more suitable for guard but I would be happy with these five starting. Plus we added a legit FB which will only help. I think we will finally experience a head coach and GM working together having the same vision in the type of players they want which we haven't had in a long time.

  8. With the 155th selection in round 5...the Buffalo Bills select Bo Wallace QB Ole Miss. I would love to hear that during the draft.

     

    "Rated the third-best QB in the SEC and the league's most accurate passer by ESPN.com"

     

    "Two-time Bowl Game MVP"

     

    "Worked out with throwing mechanics guru Tom House during the offseason."

     

    http://www.olemisssports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/bo_wallace_797830.html

     

    Those are just a few highlights from his Bio from the link above. I think this is the guy we take a chance on this year. I have said it before that we should draft a QB in every draft until we find our franchise guy....and to me this is this years guy. He is flying under the radar and can be had in the 5th round, and has played under center and against proven competition in the SEC. He runs a conventional Offense with a little read option. He has a quick release, a baller, who puts it on the line, and can hit tight windows. With that said he does throw some INT's but that comes with any good QB. Kind of reminds me of Brady, the way he plays with his competitive spirit (not saying he is as good as Brady...but who knows). Plus he has a cool name "Bo" and it goes with Buffalo....(Bo the QB of the Buffalo Bills). If we can get him in the 5th its a no brainer, that way we can fill our OL needs in the 2nd and 3rd.

     

    BTW Bills selections are RD2(50), RD3(81), RD5(155), RD6(193), RD7(234)

     

     

  9. After looking over the QB class and reading poster's comments and this and that....I do believe and would like to see the Bills draft a QB every year no matter what round every year until we find our guy. We never know when our franchise guy will come or where he is going to come from. All the guys in this class are really not worthy of the number 1 or 2 in my opinion for one reason or another (the system they played in, attitude, ect.) I hear a lot about people wanting B. Petty in the second. I don't see that happening nor do I want it to happen. After watching his highlight film, most of his throws were to wide open targets by at least 5 to 10 yards and they were all pre snap timed plays. So he hasn't proven to read a defense. If I had it my way, which I don't I would take QB Bo Wallace (6'4" 217 Ole Miss) for a number of reasons. I am no fan of Ole Miss but I am a fan of the SEC. He has played against prime competition in nationally televised games and has balled in them. He is a senior and a "football player" in my eyes. He has proven to take snaps under center and hitting targets in tight windows. I think with this offense that we are putting in place he would be a great fit. Ground and Pound like Ben did in Pitt. while learning how to read defenses and throw the ball 15 to 20 times a game to keep Defenses honest. So I for one and Starting My Bo Wallace for QB talk now. We can take him in the 4th or 5th and he is the only only one not going in the first round with potential. Plus he has a cool QB name....."Bo"....

  10. I like the idea of the proposed new rule that It gives independent injury spotters the chance to stop the game before checking a player who might be showing signs of a concussion. Sometimes concussed players don't have the presence of mind to check themselves out of a game, and might worsen their condition by staying in.

     

    The problem is this rule is wide open to abuse by unethical teams, and if there is one thing the Patriots have shown over the years, they will twist, bend, stretch and downright violate any rule they think they can get away with, as long as it gives them an advantage.

     

    I can picture it now: Pats driving late in the game with very little time left and no timeouts, Edelman catches the ball in the middle of the field, gets tackled hard, then stands up wobbling around and looking disoriented. There's no crime in that, its impossible to prove he's faking, but unlike the fake injury to stop the clock ruse, this one won't cost you a timeout or loss of down. The medical timeout is called by an independent person who thinks maybe the player really IS concussed. New England brings in their kicker (after having the snowblower guy come out of course), the kick is up.....and it's good.

     

    They need to build something in this rule that doesn't assume all teams conduct themselves with class and ethics, otherwise the NFL is setting themselves up for another huge controversy. It's not fair to the other teams that play by the rules, or that don't have an owner that is best friends with the commissioner and know they can get away with anything, like Bloated Bob Kraft.

     

    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/robert-kraft-behind-roger-goodell-300m-salary-report-article-1.2092554

     

    I can totally see this happening...my question is, is the medical examiner a team rep or assigned by the league who rotates every week like the refs? If it is a team rep then the other teams medical personnel should be able to examin the "so called" injured guy on the field and see if he is actually faking it or real.

  11. So many times I have read on this board or listened to Bills fans complaining about how they are mad because the Bills don't take care of their own.......well here is a prime example. Some of you are saying I wouldn't pay him more then 8M he might be asking for 10M I (don't know) I am sure they could meet in the middle. Why bring in someone who may not gel or may get hurt a lot or his past his prime, and lose someone who is in their prime, playing at a pro bowl level, and fits perfect with the D line. Hmmmmmm let's think about this.

  12. I say neither also. Running backs are a dime a dozen. I would feel good going into the season with the three running backs left on the roster (FJ, Dixon, and Gray) I think Dixon could be like a mini bus if used right and often using the ground and pound theory. The only way I would take a running back in the second is if we are able to sign a couple of OL in free agency first and Gurley is there in the second. If not I would pass.

  13. I would love to see us sign them both! Lots of teams had bad offensive lines and there aren't lots of options. Last year everyone overpaid for OL. I expect big salaries this year. No question - we need at least two new starters- maybe 3

     

    absolutely

    I totally agree with this...what was one thing that the two super bowl team had.....solid offense lines. Look at what dallas did with an aging Romo and a power offensive line (Romo had his best year) because he had time to throw

  14. I disagree, beyond Sammie and Woods we do not have much. Even Woods has not shown he is a true game breaking receiver yet. A huge RedZone target like Jackson would fill this wide out group out nicely imo.

    I am sorry I disagree with this. Hogan is solid and so is Goodwin (if he can stay healthy) I am afraid Hogan will show up on the Patriots some day and take over the Welker roll like J did and burn us all over the field. We need a QB and you would actually see how good our receivers are. But I do agree a TE should be priority over a WR

  15. I am all about signing free agents that will help our team, but I always liked signing our own guys first who have earned it. I.e. Hughes, Searcy, and if you could lock up Darius long term before signing anyone else. If I was those guys and if they haven't contacted me yet I would be mad.

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