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Ghilley

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  1. Was looking at NFL.com story "Where will Percy Land"

     

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000477119/article/new-england-patriots-lead-percy-harvin-landing-spots

     

    They think with the Pats #1. The Bills #2, but the Bills blurb says this:

     

    "Our concern is that Harvin might be too similar in skill set to Sammy Watkins, another dangerous ball carrier limited to bubble screens, crossers and the occasional go route."

     

    I'm ok with them comparing him to Sammy, but I was surprised to see the "limited to bubble screens, crossers and the occasional go route" in regards to Sammy. I don't think we even saw the best of Sammy

    last year, and yet I don't remember him being used on only bubble screens and crossers, am I wrong? I mean what routes are they saying he can't run? Outs, hooks? Just found that odd.

     

    As to Percy...as others have said, if its an easy contract for the Bills to get out of if things don't work out, I'm all for it. That would be a heck of a lot of playmakers on the field at one time. Who do you double?

    Can't shade shady and double Sammy and double Percy and even if you could, remember Rex saying when (with the Jets) they doubled Sammy, "That sucker killed us." meaning Robert Woods. And add in Clay,

    Freddy, Felton, Bryce, Boobie, Chandler, and Hogan. That is one solid set of skill players. Plus we'd keep the Pats from getting him. What kind of havoc could he create in the Welker/Edelman role for Brady?

    The question of what he can do for NE is the reason we should sign him alone. Nightmares, more nightmares...and Im done with THAT.

    Rather sign Easley, the Bills are ok at WR .

    You have no idea about mentality and talent then

    If Harvin was a 6'4" freak who might be the second best wr ever, I'd be more willing to overlook it. Instead, he is a little dude (Napoleon syndrome), who has bad headaches who can't stay healthy, who never had a 1,000 yard season, and has been in decline.

     

    I mean if he was super cheap. But chemistry matters more in football than any other sport. IF you can't get along with Pete Carroll or Leslie Frazier, you have problems.

    Harvin is a guy who has consistently outperformed challengers on the highest level. He's one who can dial it up

    Sammy, woods and Harvin would have to be by far the best group of RAC receivers

    +1

    ? What have u heard?

    What kind of $ do u think we will offer? 3ys 15m 8m garanteed sounds about right. I want him signed today. If he goes to the pats, he will be a BIG matchup prob. And they have the $.

    A off-season of Incognito, Macoy, clay, Harvin,'re-sign Hughes, and a O-lineman (I'm assuming they will pick up someone) is a amazing off-season. Only losing CJ and Searcy!!! We had 9 wins last year, with these additions and the new coaching staff we can be a real contender

    CORRECT!

     

    Joe Buscaglia @JoeBuscaglia

    OOooOoooOoo RT @PrescottRossi: Was told by a Bills PR staffer to stay at One Bills Drive for a few more minutes. Wheels are in motion.

     

     

    Not sure if this is referring to Felton or Harvin, but Harvin is reportedly in the building right now.

     

    Harvin is a ready to PARTY!!!

    It's pretty clear that this team is establishing an identity to run the ball and stop the run, then field position becomes part of the game plan.

     

    People are placing too much emphasis on Harvin the WR, but I have yet to see anyone dispel what he is capable of in the return game. Just look at what he did against the Broncos in the Super Bowl.

     

    He will be able to provide some wrinkles in the passing/running game, but he is more than just that, IMO, and worth the risk.

    yes, Harvin wins ...He's a difference maker

    Pretty sure they will land Felton, but man I hope they sign Harvin. This offense sucked last year and needs playmakers and mismatches on the field. Harvin in the slot would give us that. Keeping him from the Pats is a plus too. BB and Pats scheme is predicated on mismatches.

    This signing would be potentially the best of the offseason if we can nail it down...Witness the strength of Whaley

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    Agreed. People forget how unbelievably good he is when healthy and plugged into an offense. We wouldn't have to lean on him either. At a price we can afford, he would put the offense talent over the edge. We do still need another 2 OLman, a TE, and a few Rex filler-picks on D. If we can do all of that...go for it.

     

    I mean, with Bob Woods, Percy Harvin, Sammy Watkins, and Charles Clay running routes and Shady running behind what will hopefully be a good line....I believe even Matt Cassel could have success.

    Harvin, Watkins, Shady & Clay can win for many years

    Damn kids...More better good WR's (Harvin) means more better good real estate for the WR's to work with. More better good real estate for the WR's to work with equals more better good WR results. More better good WR results equals 100 yard games for Watkins, Woods and Harvin.

    I like my answer better.

    I still like my answer more better goodly.

    This guy is ridiculous...Percy Harvin can equal our 50+ plays in a year

    That'd be cool

    Im sure he's plugged in

     

    love sammy on the field, but he's definitely one of the dumber players on our team.

    Check yourself

    Regarding Harvin:

     

    @jchenelly: @pawlikIII The #Bills believe he skipped his visit to New England and went home to mull offers.

     

    @jchenelly: @pawlikIII Yes, but he went home to contemplate offers.

    This is a very important playmaking switch between the Powers

     

    I wasn't judging just on his performance against us, only used it as an example. I saw other Jets games where he didn't do much and several games before that with Seattle (who he had been with for over a year) where he didn't do much.

     

    In the past 2 years he's only had one good game that I've seen. SB XLVIII.

     

    Add to the lack of performance over the last 2 years to his history (going all the way back to college) of being hard to get along with and not a team player, and I hope we pass.

    It's funny, he was the ONLY Jets player I was worried about...Because he's they only one capable of 200+ total yards any given game against any given opponent

    EJ may throw a wild haymaker. Whether it will connect is a whole 'nother story.

    Harvin dealt well with Tebow as a leader, & he won a championship with Carroll & company. The only question is if EJ is willing to put as much on the line as him

  3. This guy has been dropped from every team he's been on for a reason. I do not want him to be part of the Bills organization.

    Hey remember this Man is a Champion at two of those stations...One of those stations he won twice (Florida)

    Hmmm... we don't have a franchise QB, but we do have a creative OC who knows how to get the ball in players hands in space. So run the ball down the defenses throats and throw a lot of slants, bubble screens and go patterns to playmakers who thrive on that. I wonder who could do that besides Watkins?

    Harvin = 600 yds on EJ's total

  4. Just taking a guess but it sounds like you might be a bit of a Georgia fan? And the guy can really play but that condition would scare the hell out of me. Look at Marcus McNeil. Pro bowl talent but is out of the league after like 5 years.

    Im a Florida fan actually. I know what those two players are capable of. I wasn't aware of his degenerative condition...that is scary. LOL but 2 or 3 pro bowl seasons from him would be a whole lot more than we've got from previous first rounders
  5. Must've fell and bumped your head, figs because you DID NOT Just compare Ryan Pickspatrick to four-time AFC Champion Jim Kelly. -Clearly you're concussed. When you feel better, try practicing this equation:

     

    Ryan Fitzpatrick + No huddle = Pick 6 going the other way.

     

    You don't need to be Einstein to figure that one out.

     

    Oooh, thats just mean man!

  6. Yeah, he can do a lot of things for this team. Question is....can he do those things better than other players who will sucure back-up positions? I would argue that Brooks, Bradham, and Carder more than fill his shoes on special teams. Third QB? Really? I'd almost rather have Michael Jasper under center. We all saw how consistently mediocre he was on kickoff returns last season. Also, I don't think he is a top 7 WR on this team right now.

     

    All these things considered....I don't think Brad Smith makes the 53 man roster.

     

    Of course he makes the team! Brad Smith is a football legend where he's from, coming out of college with a skillset similar to Tebow's except he's faster and more athletic. Brad Smith will be a major contributor this year

     

    I still think that having Josh Nesbitt on the roster as a safety makes this whole "3rd QB" position a wasted roster spot anyway.

     

    In an emergency, Nesbitt can step in as 'disaster QB' just like he did last season - or, for that matter, run the "wildcat" or "spread option" (whatever we want to call it these days), just like he did at Georgia Tech - which makes keeping Smith even harder to justify.

     

    I reminded a friend of mine a few days ago about Josh Nesbitt, and what he did at GT when Gailey was the coach

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