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R. Rich

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  1. Great rundown, Mark. I saw the trailer for "Inside Man" back in December when I took my wife to see "Rent". I think it looks like a good one.
  2. Taste too much like regular Heineken, did it?
  3. I got the impression that the Brownies wanted to "blow it all up" w/ ownership's blessing. Considering how involved Ralph Wilson is in personnel matters involving these players (see Eric Moulds), I don't know if the Bills would do anything similar. We can dream though.
  4. Vince Young, if he falls a bit in the draft, may make a few teams sorry they passed on him.
  5. Me too. Then again, if we are going to move to a cover 2 scheme, they may want to take a run @ a smaller, quicker DT. I think Kemoeatu could help us out a lot in terms of run defense, though.
  6. You're confusing rule w/ drool.
  7. I think it's just coincidence. I don't think any of these guys are on the juice.
  8. This CD is chock full of songs I like: "Look @ Little Sister" (on right now) "Tin Pan Alley" "Cold Shot" "Honey Bee" "The Things (That) I Used To Do" I like all of those songs.
  9. And, how often is it that we see 3 people in their 80s pass away w/in days of each other? [bTW, nice username/avatar. I'm listening to "Voodoo Chile/Slight Return" now from "Couldn't Stand The Weather"]
  10. Nice avatar, Steven.
  11. Reading over the 3rd round selections in that mock, the only guys I'd even consider would be Charles Spencer of Pittsburgh or Taitusi Lutui of USC. Spencer has some decent footwork and could possibly play LT in the pros, but I think he'll do better playing inside @ guard. He also wasn't very impressive @ the Senior Bowl. Given the layout of that round, there's no way I'd consider him over Byrd. Now Lutui may be another story. It would be tough to pass on him in favor of Byrd.
  12. He'd be in a circumstance that doesn't play to his strengths, and that's when he's healthy. In his prime, he was a pretty good press cover corner, and that was when Baltimore could bring a nasty pass rush led by guys like Boulware and McCreary. Playing more zone or cover 2, as he tried to do in Arizona, he's just not as effective. I'd pass.
  13. A lot of what I've been reading lately seems to indicate that Bush would not supplant Davis, but rather compliment him. If that's the case, Houston could create some interesting matchups by using Bush as a flanker.
  14. I like the first 3 picks, Jokeman. I also like Toeaina, but he's a risk due to character concerns. Still, if he's past that stuff, he could be a late round steal.
  15. Looks feasible, considering no trade scenarios are factored in. Leaves a few options for the Bills: 1. Draft Haloti Ngata He's the fan favorite, but I actually hope we address DT in free agency as opposed to waiting for the draft. 2. Draft Michael Huff I would NOT be opposed to drafting a big time safety like Huff. 3. Trade down Another option that wouldn't be bad. Maybe slip down a few spots and draft Tamba Hali?
  16. Now that's no way to talk about math, my favorite school subject and my college major.
  17. I give that response a 5.6
  18. My first memory of McGavin as well. I loved that show. RIP
  19. Maybe the Bills should concentrate on doing a much better job of evaluating OL talent, regardless of which round they're drafted in. Just a thought.
  20. I'm more hoping either Mario Williams or D'Brickashaw Ferguson would slip due to poor combine performances so that either (or both, since we're dealing in the not likelys here) are available w/ the 8th overall pick.
  21. Welcome to The Stadium Wall. Enjoy your stay.
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