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mike oxhurtz

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  1. While the Bills do not have an "elite" "shut-down corner", I'd rather see the Bills address the defensive front 7 with their first pick, preferably someone that can get consistent pressure on the QB. Once the Bills have multiple players that can get pressure on the QB, then the INT's and incompletions will go up for the defense.
  2. Let me say it again, The O-line & Brohm S-U-C-K SUCK SUCK SUCK!!!!!!!
  3. It's hard to say what the Bills would have done if Evans was in there today. One thing is for sure, D. Nelson's injury really affected the offense. Nelson has made some great catches over the middle this year and is a red zone threat. Without him and our TE's non-existent in the passing game, the Bills offense was really shackled.
  4. JJ, here's another positive, the Bills held the Pats to 11 less points than the Jets did (45-3), so, does that make the Bills better than the Jets...lol!!
  5. I agree, Fred Jackson looked like he was going to have a career day today during the opening drive. Plus Spiller got some nice runs and a sweet 41 yd reception. Like you said, I still don't get why Gailey went away from the run? Gailey really needs to work with all of his players on ball security. That was a pathetic display of ball security today. The Bills have a ton of offseason work to do.
  6. Really, so Evans having 2 games with no receptions this year, and games like 1 rec for 6 yards, those stats lie huh?
  7. Between myself & Jerry Jabber, we've stated numerous facts and stats about Evans. Evans is no longer an effective deep threat and his stats over the last 2 seasons prove it. You can make all the excuses you want, but the stats don't lie.
  8. Kelly, you have a book full of excuses for Evans. Sorry, but Evans is not a #1 WR. True #1 WR's have the ability to make plays, even while double covered. Evans does not have the physical ability to outleap & outmuscle DB's like true #1 WR's can. I've seen several times this year Evans unable to beat single coverage on deep passes. So Evans is starting to decline. Just face it, your boy Evans is just another Peerless Price, just a one trick pony, once his speed goes, he'll be done. So go through your book of excuses again...
  9. Kelly, you are an excuse machine. So the Phins stacked the box against the Bills to shut down the run, tell me, how many times have teams stacked 7 or 8 against the Bills to shut down the run over the last 5 years....almost every single game! Your boy Evans is overrated, overpaid and is on the downside of his career. It's time for the Bills to move on with Evans.
  10. I'll agree with that. It's unknown at this point if Easley can be that deep threat we need, but he was putting up a strong case before he was prematurely put on IR for the year. A majority of fans were clamoring for the Bills to finally give Stevie Johnson a shot and finally in his 3rd year, he got it and is exceeding everyone's expectations. This is Johnson's first year getting legimate playing time, so he still has a ton of room to grow.
  11. First you say there were no passes yesterday that went over 15 yards and people proved you wrong. Now you say Evans always gets double-teamed because he is a deep threat, which opens up the run game, and again, were proven wrong. Just go to OBD and ask Evans on a date already
  12. First you say, there were no passes beyond 15 yards, then you say there were 2, maybe 3...which is it? There were no passes caught that were considered 'deep'...so what, what was the final score?! How many times did Brady and other QB's beat the Bills where almost all of the passes in the game were anywhere from 5 to 20 yards...A ton of times! Look at one of the greatest QB's in league history, Joe Montana, he didn't have much of a deep ball, but he was one of the best effective game managers to ever play. I'd rather have a QB & WR's that can manange & win games with what's considered "intermediate" throws, than the one-trick ponies we had with Losman & Evans.
  13. Does anyone really know who's making the picks for the Bills. There have been rumors that Levy & Jauron wanted Whitner. Also, Levy & Jauron wanted Revis, but Ralph wanted Lynch. The way things sound from Nix about Maybin, is that Maybin was a Jauron pick (Nix stated he likes to stay away from one year wonders in college). The Bills have had 10 years of bad draft picks, there's no denying that, but is it due to a meddling owner and/or coaches/GM decisions on these picks?
  14. How about Fred Jackson & Jabari Greer? To Jerry's point, should have resigned Greer instead of drafting McKelvin.
  15. http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2010/12/14/1875069/the-difference-between-maybin-and-moats I agree with the author's comparisons of the two. Moats is a smart player, spends a lot of time studying game film and is willing to do whatever the coaches ask of him. Maybin seems to rely on his bread-and-butter move, and wishes the coaches would let him play the style of football he's used to playing (sounds like Haynesworth). I wouldn't doubt if Maybin is cut loose this offseason. If he's given another shot next year and doesn't improve, he'll be a preseason cut.
  16. Wow, that's a lot. I'm sure that number will go up even more in the offseason. I think Nelson is as good as gone, especially with the most recent additions of two TE's.
  17. Ding, Ding, Ding...we have a winner. I agree 100% with that.
  18. In Gailey's press conference, he mentioned the Vikings pass rush as a problem, plus he said he learned something about his team today. IMO, I think Gailey realized that he needs to upgrade the O-line in the offseason (LT & RT). While Bell has played decently this year (especially coming off of knee surgery), he got beat up by an elite pass rusher in Jared Allen today. Maybe Gailey is starting to realize that he needs elite players on the O-line to give his QB time to make plays.
  19. I don't know if Nix/Gailey are slowly working him in and are saving Spiller for when the Bills actually become competitive. That's my only guess to the limited amount of time Spiller's been on the field. I would like to see Gailey have Spiller involved more in the passing game, especially on screens and short passes. As far as McKelvin is concerned, if he can't start playing better consistently, then I think the Bills should trade or cut him. I understand that every player has a bad game every now and then, but he's cost the team multiple games with his play.
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