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  1. This thread is just to announce trades 'tween GMs. PLEASE DO NOT POST ANY PICKS AND/OR DRAFT COMMENTARY IN HERE! IT WILL BE DELETED!!!!

     

     

    Trades should be posted as such:

     

     

    (First team in trade) trades (pick/picks involved) to (Second team in trade) for (pick/picks involved)

     

     

     

    Once a trade is posted by one team, it MUST be confirmed by the other team to make it official. Trades not posted in such a fashion will not be honored.

  2. ROUND 1

     

     

     

    1. Indianapolis (10:00 - 10:15am): Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford

     

    2. Washington via St. Louis (10:15am - 10:30am): Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor

     

    3. Minnesota (10:30am - 10:45am): Matt Kalil, OT, USC

     

    4. Cleveland (10:45am - 11:00am): Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State

     

    5. Tampa Bay (11:00am - 11:15am): Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU

     

    6. St. Louis via Washington (11:15am - 11:30am): Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama

     

    7. Jacksonville (11:30am - 11:45am): Quentin Coples, DE, North Carolina

     

    8. Miami (11:45am - 12:00am): Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M

     

    9. Carolina (12:00pm - 12:15pm): Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State

     

    10. Buffalo (12:15pm - 12:30pm): Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College

     

    11. Kansas City (12:30pm - 12:45pm): David DeCastro, G, Stanford

     

    12. Seattle (12:45pm - 1:00pm): Melvin Ingram, DE/LB, South Carolina

     

    13. Arizona (1:00pm - 1:15pm): Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa

     

    14. Dallas (1:15pm - 1:30pm): Mark Barron, S, Alabama

     

    15. Philadelphia (1:30pm - 1:45pm): Dontari Poe, DT, Memphis

     

    16. NY Jets (1:45pm - 2:00pm): Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama

     

    17. Cincinnati via Oakland (2:00pm - 2:15pm): Cordy Glenn, G/T, Georgia

     

    18. San Diego (2:15pm - 2:30pm): Michael Floyd, WR, that school

     

    19. Chicago (2:30pm - 2:45pm): Whitney Mercilus, DE/LB, Illinois

     

    20. Tennessee (2:45pm - 3:00pm): Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, LSU

     

    21. Cincinnati (3:00pm - 3:15pm)

     

    22. Cleveland via Atlanta (3:15pm - 3:30pm): Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina

     

    23. Detroit (3:30pm - 3:45pm): Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford

     

    24. Pittsburgh (3:45pm - 4:00pm): Donta Hightower, LB, Alabama

     

    25. Denver (4:00pm - 4:15pm): Michael Brockers, DT, LSU

     

    26. Houston (4:15pm - 4:30pm): Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech

     

    27. New England via New Orleans (4:30pm - 4:45pm): Devon Still, DT, PENN STATE

     

    28. Green Bay (4:45pm - 5:00pm): Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin

     

    29. Baltimore (5:00pm - 5:15pm): James Brown, G, Troy

     

    30. San Fransisco (5:15pm - 5:30pm)

     

    31. New England (5:30pm - 5:45pm)Andre Branch, DE/LB, Clemson

     

    32. NY Giants (5:45pm - 6:00pm)Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford

  3. ROUND 2

     

     

     

    33. St. Louis (10:00 - 10:10am): Janoris Jenkins, CB, Northern Alabama

     

    34. Indianapolis (10:10am - 10:20am): Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State

     

    35. Minnesota (10:20am - 10:30am): Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers

     

    36. Tampa Bay (10:30am - 10:40am): Lavonte David, LB, Nebraska

     

    37. Cleveland (10:40am - 10:50am): Doug Martin, RB, Boise State

     

    38. Jacksonville (10:50am - 11:00am): Reuben Randle, WR, LSU

     

    39. St. Louis via Washington (11:00am - 11:10am): Nick Perry, DE/LB, USC

     

    40. Carolina (11:10am - 11:20am): Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska

     

    41. Buffalo (11:20am - 11:30am): Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor

     

    42. Miami (11:30am - 11:40am): Kevin Zeitler, G, Wisconsin

     

    43. Seattle (11:40am - 11:50am): Zach Brown, LB, North Carolina

     

    44. Kansas City (11:50am - 12:00pm): Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson

     

    45. Dallas (12:00pm - 12:10pm): Chandler Jones, DE, Syracuse

     

    46. Philadelphia (12:10pm - 12:20pm): Bruce Irvin, LB, West Virginia

     

    47. NY Jets (12:20pm - 12:30pm): Zerbie Sanders, OT, Florida State

     

    48. New England via Oakland (12:30pm - 12:40pm): Harrison Smith, S, that school

     

    49. San Diego (12:40pm - 12:50pm): Amini Silatolu, G, Midwestern State

     

    50. Chicago (12:50pm - 1:00pm): Bobby Massie, OT, Mississippi

     

    51. Philadelphia via Arizona (1:00pm - 1:10pm): Bobby Wagner, LB, Utah State

     

    52. Tennessee (1:10pm - 1:20pm): Kendall Reyes, DT, UConn

     

    53. Cincinnati (1:20pm - 1:30pm): Ben Jones, C/G, Georgia

     

    54. Detroit (1:30pm - 1:40pm): Jayron Hosley, CB, Virginia Tech

     

    55. Atlanta (1:40pm - 1:50pm): Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State

     

    56. Pittsburgh (1:50pm - 2:00pm): Alameda Ta'amu, DT, Washington

     

    57. Denver (2:00pm - 2:10pm): Kelechi Osemele, G/T, Iowa State

     

    58. Houston (2:10pm - 2:20pm): Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall

     

    *** New Orleans (Pick Forfeited)

     

    59. Green Bay (2:20pm - 2:30pm): David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech

     

    60. Baltimore (2:30pm - 2:40pm): Ronnell Lewis, LB, Oklahoma

     

    61. San Fransisco (2:40pm - 2:50pm): Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina

     

    62. New England (2:50pm - 3:00pm): Shea McClellin, LB, Boise State

     

    63. NY Giants (3:00pm - 3:10pm): Lamar Miller, RB, Miami (FL)

  4. ROUND 3

     

     

     

    64. Indianapolis (10:00 - 10:10am): Brandon Boynkin, CB, Georgia

     

    65. St. Louis (10:10am - 10:20am): Jeff Allen, G, Illinois

     

    66. Minnesota (10:20am - 10:30am): Malik Jackson, DE, Tennessee

     

    67. Cleveland (10:30am - 10:40am): Brandon Weeden, QB, Oklahoma State

     

    68. Tampa Bay (10:40am - 10:50am): Dewayne Allen, TE, Clemson

     

    69. Washington (10:50am - 11:00am): Brandon Brooks, G, Miami (OH)

     

    70. Jacksonville (11:00am - 11:10am): Josh Robinson, CB, Central Florida

     

    71. Buffalo (11:10am - 11:20am): Mitchell Schwartz, OT, California

     

    72. Miami (11:20am - 11:30am): Trumaine Johnson, CB, Montana

     

    73. Miami via Carolina via Chicago (11:30am - 11:40am): Marvin Jones, WR, California

     

    74. Kansas City (11:40am - 11:50am): Mychal Kendricks, LB, California

     

    75. Seattle (11:50am - 12:00pm): Michael Egnew, TE, Missouri

     

    76. Houston via Philadelphia (12:00pm - 12:10pm): Nate Potter, OT, Boise State

     

    77. NY Jets (12:10pm - 12:20pm): Demario Davis, LB, Arkansas State

     

    *****Oakland (exercised pick in Supplemental Draft)

     

    78. San Diego (12:20pm - 12:30pm): Jared Crick, DE, Nebraska

     

    79. Chicago (12:30pm - 12:40pm): Chase Minnifield, CB, Virginia

     

    80. Arizona (12:40pm - 12:50pm): Juron Criner, WR, Arizona

     

    81. Dallas (12:50pm - 1:00pm): Tony Bergstrom, G, Utah

     

    82. Tennessee (1:00pm - 1:10pm): Philip Blake, C, Baylor

     

    83. Cincinnati (1:10pm - 1:20pm): Marvin McNutt, WR, Iowa

     

    84. Atlanta (1:20pm - 1:30pm): Chris Polk, RB, Washington

     

    85. Detroit (1:30pm - 1:40pm): Tank Carder, LB, TCU

     

    86. Pittsburgh (1:40pm - 1:50pm): Brandon Mosley, OT, Auburn

     

    87. Denver (1:50pm - 2:00pm): Jamell Fleming, CB, Oklahoma

     

    88. Philadelphia via Houston (2:00pm - 2:10pm): Sean Spence, LB, Miami (FL)

     

    89. New Orleans (2:10pm - 2:20pm): Brandon Washington, G, Miami (FL)

     

    90. Green Bay (2:20pm - 2:30pm): Dwight Bentley, CB, Louisiana-Lafayette

     

    91. Baltimore (2:30pm - 2:40pm): LaMichael James, RB, Oregon

     

    92. San Fransisco (2:40pm - 2:50pm): Josh Champman, DT, Alabama

     

    93. New England (2:50pm - 3:00pm): Isaiah pead, RB, Cincinnati

     

    94. NY Giants (3:00pm - 3:10pm): A.J. Jenkins, WR, Illinois

     

    95. Oakland-COMPENSATORY PICK (3:10pm - 3:20pm): Hebron Fangupo, DT, BYU

  5. Why wouldn't they? They can't rely on having 5 starters, and NOTHING and I mean NOTHING to rotate in. Cox can play DT and DE. What happens if Kyle can't come back...plug in Heard or Troup....are you kidding me....then Mario will double-teamed. Also, Fletcher Cox is a BEAST.

     

    I love the first 2 picks.

     

     

    I don't think draftin' a stud DL would be a mistake. The Giants have flourished w/ their strategy of draftin' D linemen; they can consistently bring pressure by rotatin' players in.

     

    The Bills can really go a number of ways w/ their pick and get a quality player. OL, WR, DL, LB, even DB (easy, William).

  6. Me too. My friends and I used to sit in front of the TV all day, playing cards, drinking beer, eating pizza. It was a great day. Not quite the same feeling when you know that you have to go to work the next morning.

     

     

    Maybe you do. I take the time off now to go up to Buffalo for the draft party, so I'll be off from Thursday 'til the followin' Wednesday.

     

    But, I do echo your sentiments. I miss the old format, too.

  7. I hate the new format. The old format was one of my very favorite days (Saturday) and weekends of the whole year. The draft parties were awesome. Now it sucks, especially just the one round on thursday. Extremely disappointed in this.

     

     

    Yeah, I kinda liked the old format better myself. Loved goin' to the draft party @ RICH, then goin' back to the Draft Cave (LancasterSteve's place) to check out the rest of the first day, followed by Mark VI bringin' over the breakfast pizza on Sunday mornin' for the second day's festivities. But, like some have said, I can see the plusses of the new format, especially when it comes to havin' the time to really strategize and engineer trades.

  8. So, it's 'bout that time for another Mock Draft! The mock begins Monday, April 23 2012 @ 10am EST.

     

     

    Thread will open tomorrow (04/20/12) morning @ 10am EST. Teams awarded on a first come, first serve basis.

     

     

     

    The mock draft will be conducted in the Mock Draft Forum.

     

     

     

    Draft Order:(This is the generic draft order based on final NFL standings. This is NOT just for one particular round!)

     

     

     

    1. Indianapolis JPS

    2. St. Louis jobyst62

    3. Minnesota jobyst62

    4. Cleveland R. Rich

    5. Tampa Bay Ramius

    6. Washington Why So Serious?

    7. Jacksonville TheNewBills

    8. Miami Numark

    9. Carolina NewEra

    10. Buffalo PICK WILL BE DONE BY POLL

    11. Kansas City JPS

    12. Seattle Peytons Neck

    13. Arizona aussiebills

    14. Dallas BillsFanInTexas

    15. Philadelphia UK ATO 288

    16. NY Jets JWell

    17. Oakland Scott CHANdler

    18. San Diego Ramius

    19. Chicago JPS

    20. Tennessee tennesseeboy

    21. Cincinnati BillsGuyBackInMalta

    22. Atlanta ecgetty

    23. Detroit ans4e64

    24. Pittsburgh R. Rich

    25. Denver KD in CT

    26. Houston BillsInMaine

    27. New Orleans section122

    28. Green Bay Boom Jam

    29. Baltimore Why So Serious?

    30. San Fransisco BillsGuyBackInMalta

    31. New England section122

    32. NY Giants KD in CT

  9. Only 152 days 'til the home opener!!!! Hey, just like last year!

     

     

     

    Super Mario on board to rush the passer, maybe a really good LT, LB, or WR added in the first round and (hopefully) some depth added @ linebacker throughout the rest of the draft. And just two days before my anniversary!! I really can't wait!!

  10. Can you Billieve it?!!! Wow! The Buffalo Bills not only gut out a tough win in a game that started off horrendously for 'em, but they did it against the team that had beaten' 'em 15 consecutive times: the New England Patriots!! This team is showin' a lotta heart so far this season. I sure hope it continues.

     

    I watched the game @ Jimmy's Old Town Tavern in Herndon VA w/ a bunch of rabid Bills fans (the owner is originally from Buffalo and shows all Bills and Sabres games there), including the daughter and son in-law of my good friend William (Bill from NYC). There were a group of us who actually held hands while Lindell made the game-winning kick. It was awesome!

     

     

    Oh yeah; sorry for missin' Game 2. I forgot to tivo the game, so I couldn't do the kinda review of the game that I like to. No such problem this time, so on to the game....

     

     

    Ryan Fitzpatrick had a very good game. Yeah, yeah, he threw for well over 300 yards and a pair of scores, but he also made some very big throws while minimizin' the harmful ones. The 29 yarder to Donald Jones @ the 3:25 mark of the fourth quarter, just after Tom Brady made that game tyin' TD throw to Wes Welker on fourth down, showed the kinda heart I mentioned earlier I see outta this team, but also the type of steely resolve you love to have in your QB. That feelin' of "don't worry, I got this", so to speak. There were plenty of other great throws, such as his 33 yarder to Steve Johnson @ the 9:45 mark of the first quarter, a beauty of a throw to David Nelson @ the 4:56 mark of the first quarter when he faced the rush, stepped up in the pocket, and delivered a nice strike, and that great 11 yard TD to Johnson @ the 2:00 mark of the second quarter, where he put the ball right on target in the corner of the end zone. There were a few miscues: a pass thrown a bit too high (but still catchable) to Jones @ the 8:58 mark of the first quarter, the throw @ the 0:22 mark of the first quarter where he threw into tight coverage in the middle of the field and was intercepted by Kyle Arrington, and a horrible decision to throw in the end zone that was picked off @ the 10:52 mark of the fourth quarter (he was bailed out by a pass interference call on that one). Still, those pale in comparison to the many big throws he had in this one. Is Fitzpatrick a long term solution @ QB? I have said no in the past. Maybe this game was his way of tellin' me to STFU. The jury is still out though, but havin' such a performance in a game of this magnitude for the Bills goes a LONG way toward convincin' me that he's not just a stopgap QB 'til the Bills find their long term solution. Props to you for a great showin' when you needed to be great.

     

     

    Speakin' of big plays, what 'bout Fred Jackson? Man, this guy can do damage! He definitely had plenty of help from his offensive line (more later), but he also made tough runs and big plays aside from that. His 11 yard run @ the 10:07 mark of the second quarter was helped by some good blocking, but also by a nifty cutback move Jackson made to find open field. Same w/ his 21 yarder @ the 5:21 mark of the second quarter and his 27 yard reception on a well called screen play @ the 0:35 mark of the second quarter. And, how sweet was his 18 yard run @ the 11:11 mark of the third quarter, especially when he shook safety Sergio Brown and kept on goin' or the blitz pickup he had @ the 11:24 mark of the fourth quarter on a play that went for 48 yards? Nice. But yeah, the 28 yard screen play @ the 2:00 mark of the fourth quarter was as cluth as anything! What a huge play @ a critical time!! C.J. Spiller got a few shots, but mainly did his work on special teams. Corey McIntire had a nice lead block on Jackson's fourth quarter 1 yard TD dive.

     

     

    Cannot say enough good things 'bout the job this young group of receivers did. Steve Johnson made some very big plays, like his aforementioned TD grab (great inside fake on CB Devin McCourty to get 'em to bite and then beat 'em to the corner of the end zone) and a great third down conversion @ the 3:28 mark of the first quarter. There was a noticeable drop he had @ the 4:45 mark of the third quarter on a 2nd and 10 play, but overall, he was consistent and reliable. How did David Nelson follow up bein' the hero of the win over the Raidahs? He made the nice catch I mentioned @ the 4:56 mark of the first quarter, made another great catch @ the 4:08 mark of the second quarter for 15 yards, and had a nice run after the catch play @ the 2:55 mark of the first quarter that went for 26 yards. Nelson also made a nice chip block of DE Andre Carter on Jackson's 18 yard run @ the 11:11 mark of the third quarter. Donald Jones, who I saw havin' some issues w/ consistency in the opener vs Kansas City, made some very nice plays in this one. He had a nice comeback route for 7 yards @ the 9:04 mark of the second quarter, made a nice third down conversin w/ an 8 yrd catch @ the 0:45 mark of the second quarter, and was the target on two key plays late in the game: the 48 yard completion @ the 11:24 mark of the fourth quarter and the 29 yarder @ the 3:25 mark of the fourth quarter. Scott Chandler, another bright spot of the early part of the season, made some nice blocks (nice one on Carter @ the 5:21 mark of the second quarter on a 21 yard run by Jackson) and nice catches (7 yard catch for a first down @ the 5:33 mark of the first quarter, 3 yard TD catch @ the 9:38 mark of the third quarter). He did miss a block on LB Jerod Mayo @ the 10:07 mark of the second quarter, but the rest of the line did their job on that play and Jackson still got 11 yards.

     

     

    Okay, we're three games into the season and it has to be said: Demetrius Bell has been havin' a heck of a season! Not only has he gotten it done in pass protection (as the line as a whole has), but his run blocking has really been a welcome surprise. He had a nice block on Carter @ the 6:01 mark of the first quarter on a 7 yard Jackson run and teamed w/ Andy Levitre on a trio of plays that were impressive: Jackson's 21 yard run @ the 5:21 mark of the second quarter (nice double team on NT Vince Wilfork), a 6 yard Jackson run to start the third quarter (15:00 mark), and the 18 yard Jackson run @ the 11:11 mark of the third quarter (both Bell and Levitre blocked down on Wilfork). Levitre has been havin' quite a year, too. On that last play I mentioned, in addition to the double teaming of Wilfork w/ Bell, Levitre also got to the second level and took out Mayo. He took Mayo out on Jackson's 7 yard run @ the 6:01 mark of the first quarter as well, and had a nice double team on Wilfork (again w/ Bell) @ the 10:07 markof the second quarter on an 11 yard run by Jackson. Chad Rinehart had a nice block on DT Kyle Love on that same 11 yard Jackson run, teamed w/ Eric Wood to take DE Shaun Ellis out on Jackson's 18 yard run @ the 11:11 mark of the third quarter and also looked good gettin' out in front on screen passes. Wood had some issues w/ penalties (chop block @ the 1:30 mark of the first quarter and holding @ the 9:33 mark of the second quarter), but made all the line calls and also showed nimble footwork to get out on those screen passes. Erik Pears held off Ellis on the 11 yard Jackson run @ the 10:07 mark of the second quarter, sealed off LB Rob Ninkovich on the 18 yard Jackson run @ the 11:11 mark of the third quarter, and was solid in pass protection, as were the rest of the line. It was a very strong showin' for these guys.

     

     

    The defensive line didn't generate a ton of heat via the pass rush, but a lot of that has to do w/ the quick release of Brady. They did have their moments. Marcell Dareus was able to get a good rush right @ the start of the second quarter (15:00 mark) and get his hand up on a pass that ended up being broken up. On the very next play (14:56 mark), Kyle Williams was able to break through and get to Brady just as he released the ball on an incomplete pass. Dareus was also in on a couple other plays that stopped Brady pass attempts: @ the 8:24 mark of the fourth quarter, he got a good push into the backfield and allowed Chris Kelsay to get in right behind 'em and knock the pass down. He also was key to one of the biggest plays of the game, Drayton Florence's INT for a TD @ the 10:32 mark of the fourth quarter, as he bulled his way into the backfield enough to deflect the pass w/ his helmet enough to where Florence was able to grab it out the air and race untouched for the score. In terms of stuffin' the run, there was one play in particluar that stood out to me. Alex Carrington had a beautiful stop @ the 3:20 mark of the third quarter when he beat his blocker, got into the backfield, and stopped WR Julian Edelman for a 3 yard loss. There were some bad run plays too, but not many. On back to back plays (9:33 and 9:03 mark of the fourth quarter), I saw Dwan Edwards and Carrington get knocked off the ball, allowing RB Stevan Ridley to get big gains (first for 16 yards, second for 6 yards). The next play after those was the one I mentioned earlier where Dareus was brought back in and Kelsay got the knockdown. While they didn't rack up impressive stats, these guys helped to make the Pats one dimensional. They did their job.

     

     

    The linebackers had some success w/ run support, but little in pass rushing. Shawne Merriman did have one nice rush (6:42 mark of the second quarter) where he nearly came up w/ the sack on Brady and forced an incomplete pass. I did see 'em get neutralized by LT Matt Light (14:20 mark of the first quarter) on a Brady pass to Welker that went for 11 yards and he was stuffed @ the line of scrimmage (7:33 mark of the second quarter) on another Brady pass to Welker for 17 yards. He had a couple of nice plays vs the run: one (11:40 mark of the second quarter) where he set the edge and forced RB Danny Woodhead back inside on a play that gained only a yard and another where he took on the lead block (4:22 mark of the fourth quarter) on a second and goal run by RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis @ the 1 that was stuffed for a yard loss. Chris Kelsay did some good things in rushing the passer (beat RT Nate Solder off the edge @ the 15:00 mark of the second quarter, his previously mentioned pass knockdown, pressure of Brady to force incompletion @ 13:27 mark of third quarter) and in run support (was there to help stop Green-Ellis run for a yard after pressure by Kyle Williams @ 10:52 mark of first quarter), but he also needs to do a better job of droppin' back in pass coverage (way too shallow depth @ 6:38 mark of the second quarter on 21 yard catch by TE Rob Gronkowski). Nick Barnett was caught in a bad mismatch late in the game on Welker's TD catch (3:33 mark of fourth quarter) and caught a bad penalty late in the first half (1:56 mark of second quarter) w/ the roughness call against Woodhead, but he and Andra Davis also had a nice stuff of a short Green-Ellis run @ the 6:44 mark of the first quarter.

     

     

    I thought this was the secondary's rough go of the early season, but considering how prolific the Pats' offense has been, they did pretty well. I, for one, have been impressed by the improvement in the tackling overall and by Jairus Byrd in particular. Obviously, they've paid attention to this and worked on it. There were a few bad plays though. Drayton Florence's goin' for Welker's inside move on his first TD catch (9:51 mark of the first quarter) was bad, but havin' Gronkowski covered by three guys on that play (George Wilson, w/ help from Bryan Scott while Byrd gave deep help), leaving Welker alone w/ Florence, was a bad move. Byrd also was outmatched on the goal line play (6:06 mark of the first quarter) where Gronkowski got off the line clean (?????) and Byrd trailed the play too far to make a play on the ball. Speaking of Scott, he missed a shoestring tackle of Woodhead (1:25 mark of the second quarter) on a 10 yard gain, but he made up for it big time a few plays later (1:09 mark of the second quarter), when he made the interception in spectacular fashion, stoppin' the Pats as they were in the red zone. Wilson got in on the action, too, w/ his great interception @ the 11:38 mark of the fourth quarter, a pivotal play. It also was good to see, as he had been beat on that route several times earlier by Gronkowski, so he undercut it and made the pick. There were nice pass breakups by Byrd (15:00 mark of the fourth quarter) and Reggie Corner (14:55 mark of the fourth quarter). Leodis McKelvin made a beautiful pick (13:27 mark of the third quarter) on Brady's first pass attempt of the quarter, which was his first attempt since Scott's INT in the first half as well. McKelvin also had a nice tackle on a 3rd and 4 play (5:30 mark of the third quarter), stopping Woodhead short of the first down and forcin' a FG.

     

     

    Special teams did okay. The coverage units had some really nice stops: Da'Norris Searcy made a nice open field tackle @ the 9:34 mark of the third quarter and Arthur Moats did the same @ the 10:36 mark of the fourth quarter. Now, I did see my buddy William takin' Spiller to task for his fair catch @ the 5 yard line (14:51 mark of the fourth quarter). I think it should be noted here that there were two Patriots defenders (WR Matthew Slater and DB Ross Ventrone) who were ready in position BEHIND Spiller. So, if he chooses to let the punt go, there's a very good chance that one of 'em scoops it up even closer than the 5. Can't really fault Spiller that time. Of course, props to Lindell for the game winner! Imagine, there was a time when he simply wasn't good enough for many on TBD. I like to call that the "Nuge Hysteria Era". May it never rear its ugly head again.

     

     

    As for coaching, there were some mismatches that the Bills seemed to have trouble figurin' out (Barnett coverin' Welker in a goal to go situation?), but man, did they do a great overall job. Think of this: they had the ball late in the first half lookin' to score w/ THREE timeouts available to 'em and had TWO available on that last drive of the game. Really? The Bills bein' good clock managers? Wow. Also, props to Gailey for figurin' out that the Pats had NO answer for the screen pass and for Fred Jackson in particular. That last pass to Jackson, where he was split wide, then came underneath as Steve Johnson went wide was sheer genius, and the Pats had no clue as to what to do w/ it. Excellent job!

     

     

    And so, the Bills are 3-0 and in first place in the East. Gotta love it! Of course, the by-product of this is now you have the media fawnin' all over 'em. Ugh! Sorry, but I am not one of those fans who needs the "love" from those guys. I want to see my team win the championship, and I realize this "fake love" comes w/ that. Now, I also realize that this was a big win, but there is plenty more work to be done. This team isn't perfect; they still need to defend the tight ends better, they still need to do a better job defending the outside running plays, and they still need a pass rush. BUT, these guys play w/ such heart (imagine that!!!) that you gotta love their chances. Fitzpatrick didn't get overwhelmed in that last drive; he just calmly hit Donald Jones for a big play and later hit Jackson twice to get in Lindell's range. Pure heart! It's been a long time since I've seen this outta the Bills, and I'll savor it as long as we have it. Enjoy this (hey, WE FINALLY BEAT THE PATRIOTS!!!), but re-focus and move on to the task @ hand: a win over Cincinnati. I'll probably miss it, as I'll be w/ my wife on a cruise that sets sail that day (and returns the day of the game vs the Iggles), but I will be tivo'ing it and I will check it out as soon as I can. So, when I get back, I'll have double duty. But, it's a labor of love and one I look forward to.

  11. Have to agree w/ Gordio. The Broncs have to come cross the country and play in hostile environments (last year @ Blacksburg; this year in a "neutral" site vs Georgia.....the GEORGIA DOME) in order to get anyone to schedule 'em. I guess what we'd love to see is a team like Alabama go to the blue turf and kick Boise back to Division II. I'm sure it's set to happen soon.

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