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  1. Buddy Nix is incompetent http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/10/10/bills-didnt-extensively-shop-lynch/ Bills didn't extensively shop Lynch Posted by Mike Florio on October 10, 2010 3:04 PM ET Last week, before the Bills traded running back Marshawn Lynch, we suggested that they should hold an auction for his services and then trade him to the highest bidder. When the Bills traded Lynch, we assumed that the Bills had tried to max out the market. Apparently, they didn't. Per Jay Glazer of FOX, multiple teams said that they would have been interested in Lynch -- and would have given up more than the Seahawks gave up for Lynch -- if the Bills had called. But they didn't call. Said Glazer, "I'll figure out women before I figure out the Bills." We've got $5 on "neither".
  2. 1 guy left...please ralph sell the team to jimbo http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2007/draft/teams/bills.html
  3. Hmm another California QB. Not a good track record for the Bills lately
  4. http://andy-benoit.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22475988/24982628
  5. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/arthur...bs:tab-overview Moats was a productive two-year starter for the James Madison defense. He is a short, compact defensive end who will have to project to outside linebacker at the next level. Moats is a high-motor defender who brings leadership and toughness to a club. He utilizes strong hands and long arms to control defenders and set the edge. He runs well and flashes range in pursuit but can be inconsistent with angles to leverage the ball. Moats is an instinctive pass rusher who shows a variety of moves and counters to beat less-athletic blockers. He has enough athleticism to be effective in zone coverage but lacks lateral agility and burst in man coverage schemes. Moats was extremely active in his role with the James Madison defense, but transitioning to a stand-up position in the NFL will be a challenge.
  6. "Just because I’m a former quarterback, people think I can just tell from being around a guy (if he has what it takes to be a successful NFL quarterback),” Kelly said. “But I need to watch him go through a drill and make all the throws. I need to really study him before I could say whether he should be a first-round pick. Now, a second-rounder, I’d be OK with that, but I don’t have enough information on (Tebow) to say they should use the No. 9 pick on him........." full link http://blogs.nfl.com/2010/04/03/52544/?utm..._medium=twitter
  7. yea i agree and he did make the pro bowl this year. no one on the current roster comes close to him and a year later we are still trying to replace him.. wilson please sell the team to jim kelly & co.
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