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  1. Fred Grandy?  Yes.  Mike Gandy?  Remains to be seen.

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    OMG. Have you ever seen Gandy play? What makes people think he'll be any good other than blind faith in McNally. JMac tried this same type of reclamation project last year with L. Smith, so he is not failproof. And yes, I've seen Gandy play plenty, and to think he would be compared to Verba is laughable.

  2. QB is less of a question with Kelly Holcomb as the backup.  Currently our only completely healthy TE is Nuefeld.  I have yet to see one guy with a knee injury get completely back over an offseason.  The norm is play one season at 75-80% and then get to 100% over the following offseason.  The top THREE guys on the chart are all in that mode.  It's definitely a question mark - and as big of one as any except LT.

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    QB is still the top question. 1st round and the investment in him dictate that, not to mention the future of the franchise riding on his shoulders. If Holcomb turns into the answer (long term), we are in trouble. Ask London or Takeo about DT.

     

    I think the impact of TE is less than any of the top 3 (QB, LT, DT). Of course, IMHO.

  3. Thanks.  TE and LT are the biggest question marks on this team.  I hope he can make it back by October, or at least the playoffs.

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    TE is hardly one of the two biggest question marks on this team. I'd start with QB, LT, DT as your top three, with backup RB and 3rd WR next, rounded out by nickel CB. I think I'd even throw K in before I put TE in as a question mark.

     

    I too thought Everett would add a new dimension to the offense, but don't worry, Campbell is solid and Euhus is continuing to develop, and both are reported healthy and ready to go.

  4. I think the Bills are figuring that Gandy will one of two things well enough. First JMac sems to see something specific he believes he can improve in Gandy's play which will allow him to perform at the same or better level than he performed for the Dears when Thomas ran for a bunch of yards.

     

    You are giving Gandy way too much credit. When he started in Chicago at LT, he flat out SUCKED! I cannot overstate this enough. If you are only hoping for the same level of play that he displayed ain Chicago, it will not be very good.

     

    That is not to say JMac cannot improve his level of play. But that is a must, not a bonus - we simply cannot have Gandy performing at the same levels or this team will SUFFER.

  5. I just watched the new/old uniform unveiling for the first time.  If you haven't seen its in the video section at bb.com....it got me pumped seeing Vincent, Milloy, Clements, Stamer, Losman, Kelsay up on stage with Kelly, Kemp, Reed, Talley, Shaw, Paul M. etc.

     

    I am ready for this to start..

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    That reminds me - whatever happened to the NFL Network special on this?

  6. Looks like his agent Hadley is trying to dictate a deal. I recall someone on the wall saying a drunken Engelhard after a game running off at the mouth about how he was going to screw the Bills. Well, he could be stalling contract extension talks with the Titans in order to force a deal to the Jags, since Tenn presumably won't complete the trade unless they have an extension in place.

     

    The 3rd from Tenn is better than a 3rd from Jax in that it will likely be at the top of the round as opposed to Jax, as well as not helping a team that will be competing for a playoff spot this year. I could see his dumbass agent screwing this one up, and I hope Donahoe doesn't end up giving TH to the Jags just because TH agent won't make a deal with Tenn. If he gets stubborn, we could see Jax drop out and be stuck with Henry even longer, with no competition for Tenn to bid against.

     

    God I'll be glad when this is FINALLY over!

  7. I've thought all along that they will be making another roster addition before camp and once the Henry transaction is completed. This makes sense for a good price and could be our transition guy until we take one of the 1st round tackles available in next years draft. Getting him for two years would provide us a lot of flexibility. Just going by a conversation on Sirius, they felt LJ Shelton was a downgrade from Verba, so from a football perspective he should be able to help us.

  8. Pete Hunter is about 6'2 210 lbs  and by no means a natural cb,  He's better off playing safety.  If he sees the field for the jets at all at cb  I'd attack his side all day.  He's not fast.  He's not terribly good in coverage.  He's depth at best.  I hope he starts though.

    The cowboys signed Aaron Glenn I think like 2 months ago, he's gonna be their nickel back

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    Say Hello to Ty Law....

  9. I used to frequent that bar too - I think it's still called Kettle's.

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    Kettle's - that's it! There's one in Hamburg too I believe. I stopped in there a few years back after a game, and forgot about the redneck vibe in there. That place was a powderkeg just waiting to explode :wacko:

  10. I know that area pretty well, I used to live on Sheldon Rd - it runs parellel to Route 20 from Abbott rd east.

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    I'll take your word for it until I can verify :wacko: Growing up there it was always called/known as Big Tree Road, but I have to admit Southwestern and 20A didn't quite sound right. Anyway, I had a friend in high school that lived on Sheldon - we used to go to that fighting bar on Abbott, but the name escapes me.

  11. Isn't 20A and Big Tree Road the same?  I said 20A because that's what the little road signs say when you're driving toward the stadium.  It's also the offramp from the 219 South.  Or is my memory failing?

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    They kind of run parallel to each other on either side of the stadium. Big Tree Road is closer to the Fieldhouse and the pinto, and 20A is closer to Sully's stadium wear, 7-Eleven, etc. Clear as mud? :wacko:

  12. They are on opposite corners of Abbott Road and 20A. Danny's is bigger and more upscale with a restaurant. The Big Tree Inn is more of a little corner pub atmosphere and the wings are slightly better. You could easily do both, they are about a 150 yards away from each other. And no, I'm not converting it to meters.

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    Actually, since we're talking directions, I would just clarify they're on the corner of Abbott Road and Big Tree Road. 20A and Abbott is two other bars on the corner, but can't remember their names, and the 7-Eleven.

  13. It will depend on the local radio stations and their frequencies.

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    It requires some experimentation. You need to tune your radio in to an unused frequency, then tune in your Sirius receiver to match that frequency. It can change depending on oyur location, so for long road trips you may experience static and need to follow the same process and look for another frequency that has the least amount of use and again update the receiver. Can be a pain in big cities, so I ended up getting mine hard wired to my car stereo and it now has it's own dedicated station.

  14. He played very well on the Rams. What great DTs did he have over there to protect him?

    I just don't see the problem.  :)

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    I don't recall the exact years, but I do remember one year Fletcher was being ridden out of plays and making tackles 6 or 7 or more yards down the field, then for the next season when Sam came in London was able to pursue more freely and make plays much closer to the line of scrimmage. His tackle numbers may have been similar, but there was a distinct difference in where he was making them.

     

    Just as for any LB, the DT's need to keep the OL off them and they will make the plays to stop the run. Otherwise you might be in on the plays, but you're not really stopping the run when you're tackling 6 yards downfield.

     

    I was just answering the guys question - with Sam and Pat there was not a problem, now with Pat gone and a lesser run stopping replacement, that could spell trouble.

  15. Nope.

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    I am, and it will be one of the top two things that bear watching this summer (LT being #1). I relate it to what happened to Urlacher here in Chicago. When Ted was around the guy was an all pro, as soon as he leaves all off a sudden he's heavily criticized and labeled by some as overrated.

     

    I think if London has a big OL in his grill all game then we're going to be very frustrated watching teams break into the secondary consistently, which also takes us out of favorable down and distance situations, leading to less turnovers. Sam and Pat were proven at protecting the LBs from the bigguns, allowing them to freely roam the field to pursue and make plays.

     

    We're a very situational team, where Sam and Pat were to stop them on first and second, and put the opposition at higher risk in 3rd and passing situations. That won't happen if they're pounding it at will on you. Not saying it will happen, but it is a concern until proven otherwise.

  16. thanks for the tips...anyone on TBD from the Chicago area??

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    I am. I'm amazed whenever I walk around with my Bills colors on how many people stop me to show their support for the Bills as well <_<

     

    The neighborhood festival I mentioned is about 8 blocks south of Wrigley, and within the confines of that party are two Bills bars - Lincoln Station and Delilah's (which I believe is owned by a guy from OP). There may be a crew of Buffalo fans hanging around the Lincoln Station since they serve kick ass Vodka/Lemonades and it's usually pretty hot, but I'd say in late July you'd be hard pressed to find a Bills friendly conversation at any other establishments.

     

    If you end up in this area I'll probably wear a white Bills hat so you know you're in friendly territory! Not sure if this is your first and only trip to Chicago, but this is more of a local event and I can understand if the wife wants to see some of the more famous city attractions.

  17. I'm actually moving to Chicago come October, so while I don't have any first hand experience, I can point you to my favorite Chicago Website. If you can't find something there that suits your tastes, you aren't trying.

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    There is a great neighborhood festival going on that weekend - I would recommend heading just a little south of Wrigley after the game to the "Taste of Lincoln" in the Lincoln/Fullerton area. A couple blocks of city streets blocked off with multiple stages for bands, food, bars lined up and down the street, great "sightseeing" etc. Of course all the touristy things are fine, but this is a nice "little" neighborhood gathering.

  18. For some reason I liked the hot airhead gymnast that came in for implants. And the Margolis episode was the one with her hot friend where they couldn't get her pants down, right?

     

    Then there's the bits with stuck on you, and how 'bout the wack pack version of politically incorrect with Maher, or the equally politically incorrect hollyweird squares :lol:

  19. Stern is the stupidest show ever, and I'm glad he's off the air.  All the guys on the show are some depressed low lifes that would never get a girl if they weren't on the show.  If you wanna see t*ts then go out and see them stop watching the same sh*t on Stern.

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    Fortunately we still live in a free country where one way of thinking doesn't get to censor the others, and he is still on the air and will be for years to come.

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