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The interesting thing to watch re: the O-line as the pre-season makes it's way to the regular season will be: Will a likely upgrade at LG and an overall upgrade in the "beef" or "short yardage push" department offset a loss of ability at LT this season? Another interesting point: Once our O-line fudged their way through the first four games last season they actually played quite well the rest of the way, giving up the fewest sacks in a 9 or 10 game span in quite some time, and paving the way for a decent running game. All this with an immobile QB. There may be something more than mere crapp to work with here after all....
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Parrish... Evans was 4.33 as stated by someone above.
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Parrish = Moulds Cap Cut After 2005
34-78-83 replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
While your post is well explained , please consider that Roscoe would best suit the team (permanently) as a situational 3rd WR/ Randel El type of prospect. It came right from the mouth of MM Comments -
Modrak said his clock on grass was @ 4.37
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Everett may mean that Peters made the transition
34-78-83 replied to Gavin in Va Beach's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's a good point. Makes sense. We'll see what Jason the project can do at tackle, but while he tries that, we still can utilize him on special teams where he excelled last year. -
Parrish = Moulds Cap Cut After 2005
34-78-83 replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
According to MM, Roscoe is seen as a "slash" Randel el type of player who can move the chains on 3rd down and be used for specific matchups. He also said that his speed/quick combination of talent was rare. -
Parrish = Moulds Cap Cut After 2005
34-78-83 replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I suspect you are kidding here but if not I do apologize... -
Well atleast his agent would tell him that it would basically end his NFL career.
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no way could he afford to sit out.
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I believe getting a third flat out would be better value than switching seconds. I was hoping for a second, but a third would certainly do.
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Welcome in the next run -n- shoot team, the Detroit Lions! Poor move for overall team development IMO... but it will be exciting at times.
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Did i just hear correctly?
34-78-83 replied to Mantis Toboggan M.D's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No he said Rogers reminded him of Winfield in the way that he supports the run. -
Hope it has been happy LA
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You guys should get a room!
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So I see your new Travis Henry has been found No really, I understand your underlying point in all this, but Geez let people enjoy the first QB we've had with a little moxy since Jimbo for a spell would ya?
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You're right he will make the right decision, which is to give his team a chance to win this year and not let them think he's giving away another season for a bunch of scratch off lottery tickets. It's not Super Bowl or bust at one Bills drive. I'm quite sure the Bills would like to have the opportunity to make a strong run at being IN the playoffs this year, especially considering how long it has been since they were last there. Nate will play out the season.
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Exactly
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Very true and duly noted...
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Surtain is a much better corner than many around here seem to credit him for. I think Nate's deal would only be for moderately more that Surtain, and that Nate is worth it. We need to get return on our time invested in Nate THIS YEAR, and that can only be done through a player (not going to happen), OR by Nate playing this season for the Bills. If you keep trading draftees after 3 seasons, you will never have a team that can compete for a championship, let alone playoffs.
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Would you trade Clements and next year's
34-78-83 replied to stevestojan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No, you're not the only one. It's only people who think all of our players should be pro bowl potential players. And that "average" players making low salaries are not worthy of being on the team. -
Reed was drafted while PP was still here, without knowing for sure at the time that PP would be leaving.
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The #3 WR for the Bills is already on the team, and will work itself out in camp or pre-season. Reed and Aiken, while they both have flaws, are capable of filling that role.
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Many thanks to you sir
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A 5 on 5 pickup game after school one fall day in 1988 on my high school field... From my pop-warner days thru to high school I was always a bit undersized (understatement ), but was always considered the top tackler on the team (technique wise). This was something I was most proud of. I never tired of taking down bigger guys and watching the look on their faces as they found themselves on the ground. Well on this day we played pretty much with our normal crew, along with a couple stragglers from a neighboring town. One of them, we'll call him Craig, weighed in at about 260 while most of us were in the 150 range He was a dreidel shaped kid, with a huge shoulder span and tiny little legs... a regular bowling ball. He had played some organized ball as well and showed some skill as a straight-ahead runner, along with playing the line on defense. When on defense I was playing a safety or "rover" type position that day. It was always fun to try reading the eyes of the guy playing QB and get to measure up the intended receiver for a nice jarring hit, or maybe a pick. Well on this particular play they sent the bowling ball kid out in the flat for a quick screen play. There were really no blockers in front of him as he methodically rumbled down the right sideline stiff-arming one of our guys along the way. The only thing left in between he and the endzone was me as I angled over to meet him at about the 5 yard line.. Now any sane 150 lb kid at this point would have realized that this was merely a pick-up game and would have allowed the rumbling big guy an uncontested trip into the endzone. I was'nt having any of that though. I decided that this was the time I would show this big out-of-towner just how good I was and give him a close up view of the dirt. He had been running fairly upright all day, and I certainly wasn't going to get him down by hitting him high, so I got in position for a typical wrap/slide down/ and tighten tackle which surely would knock his top-heavy frame off balance and down him somewhere inside the 5. As I led toward him and lined up my left shoulder to meet his lower leg, suddenly he lowered himself to the point where his own shoulder was lined up to mine in a surprising display of balance! I then braced myself for the big collision that was inevitable at this point. Well that collision came and a "snap" could be heard as he split my collar bone like a wishbone on Thanksgiving! As I struggled for a moment on the ground I realized that I had indeed stopped him and downed him at @ the 2 yard line, but the price I think you will agree was far too great
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