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  1. Linebacker. It's their most fragile unit on the team, and the Bills defense relies on this unit a lot. You have to assume one or more of the top three backers - Bernard, Milano, Williams - will be dinged up coming out of training camp. It's a unit that's never 100% strength for very long it seems. While Williams filled in great for Milano, the Bills don't have that Plan 1B yet for Bernard.
  2. Dream scenario is that the FO doesn't get cute or try to outsmart the draft. Pick BPA on defense at #30 or trade up for a blue chip talent. Don't care if it's a DT, CB or S. I don't want to hear about trading back or trading out of the 1st round. That's nerd talk.
  3. Edge to Travis Hunter. He can perform in pretty much any offense, or defense for that matter. Carter has more "good, but not great" potential between the two IMO. He could be Micah Parsons, but equally could also be Hasson Reddick in his early years with the Cardinals. Star linebackers in college need a great fit in scheme to excel in the NFL.
  4. I think they will have an ok, but uneven year. Got to win that bowl game.
  5. Trading out of the 1st round for any reason.
  6. Gymnastics. Reflecting, my parents were: Thinking this is really a creative assassination attempt. High.
  7. Whichever team selects Sanders should take a patient approach: let him sit, observe for a year, absorb the game, and tune out the noise coming from Pops. He's talented but the CU approach to generating offense (a billion passes every game, let's not run the football...at all) isn't a winner in the NFL.
  8. He's going to be 36. I'd prefer the Bills give that roster spot to a younger player. I understand why he wants to keep playing. He's not that far from Top 20 all time in sacks, and theoretically, Top 10, with a fantastic year. (Per Pro Football Reference)
  9. I like a whole lot of Gene Hackman movies. It'd be challenging to pick a Top 10. A movie of his that always comes to mind is the Quick and the Dead. He hammed it up as the bad guy in that movie and had some great lines.
  10. Don't have to ban it but I'd make offenses declare that's the play, so the defense can design plays to stop it. I don't think it's fair that the defense can't commit to stopping the play because it's got to try to stop multiple possible plays. I'd also allow the defense to push players towards the pile. (I'm not sure if the defense can do that or not.)
  11. I see fault in two places. One, employees need to understand it hasn't been cool to sexually harass in the American workplace since the 70s. It can get you fired and your employer sued. Two, it's on the employer to provide the mandatorily attended, annual class on what sexual harassment is, and its consequences, so you can discipline anyone who doesn't get the message going forward.
  12. The pro is that we no longer have to fly slow, noisy props like the Beechcraft 1900s. Hated the prop planes.
  13. I fly these CRJs with Delta's Endeavor Air often - I consider them well built, solid aircraft with good parts. They are the Subaru of airplanes to me as a customer.
  14. For players 29+ in age, no. For players in prime years like he did with Stefon Diggs, yes. To trade up in this draft, yes.
  15. If WRs and TEs don't get open in college against the better opponents on the schedule, they are not going to get open in the NFL. The FO doesn't need to overthink it.
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