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HOUSE

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  1. This is a thread I hope will resurface in December.
  2. Heres a guy that needs another chance too. Can't get a tryout.
  3. Gronk still has some football left in him BUT if he is SMART he stays away from Temptation. He is heading to the HOF, let it go.
  4. If the competition is even, the guy with past history will lose. 
  5. Could have been a set up. Some other guy punched 4 people then ran ...
  6. . "But at the end of the day, they know what type of guy I am. Me punching four people in a bar — that’s not me." We need to clear this up, lets find this other guy ..
  7. Former NFL GM: Buffalo Bills had one of NFL’s best drafts from top to bottom Posted May 3, 12:50 PM Getty Images NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - APRIL 25: Ed Oliver of Houston reacts after being chosen #9 overall by the Buffalo Bills during the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft on April 25, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) By Ryan Talbot | rtalbot@nyup.com The Buffalo Bills have received plenty of praise from the national media following the 2019 NFL Draft. Now, a former NFL general manager is also heaping praise on the Bills. Mike Sando of ESPN+ recently wrote a story that featured anonymous quotes from various NFL executives about every team’s 2019 draft class. When discussing Buffalo’s haul, one former general manager said he felt that the Bills had one of the best drafts in the league. “I personally thought they had one of the best drafts in terms of quality from top to bottom,” a former GM said to ESPN+'s Mike Sando. “All their picks were good players with traits. Ed Oliver is a penetrating nose tackle who makes a ton of tackles for loss -- disruptive against run and pass. They took two tight ends I liked, an effective back [Devin Singletary] and a massive, massive right tackle [Cody Ford] who was a one-year starter but really dominated.” Oliver will play the three tech, a position previously occupied by Kyle Williams. His ability to get into the opposing backfield should help the Bills’ pass-rush. Ford is expected to be a day one starter. He’ll get a shot to win the right tackle job, but could be kicked inside if he fails to lose out on the tackle position. Singletary and Dawson Knox, one of the tight ends mentioned by the anonymous GM, should also factor into the team’s offense in 2019. Tommy Sweeney, the second tight end selected by the Bills in the draft, isn’t a lock to make the roster, but has a shot to vie for a roster spot behind Knox and Tyler Kroft. He’ll need to show he’s a better option than Jason Croom and Jake Fisher if he hopes to make the final 53-man roster. https://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffalo-bills/2019/05/former-nfl-gm-buffalo-bills-had-one-of-nfls-best-drafts-from-top-to-bottom.html
  8. Even if he believes his own *****. Claims of being a draft bust is just plain stupid. Ed Oliver was rated as one of the safest players in the NFL Draft. We need to find out what his true motive was for being Dumb. #1 He signed with another agent? #2 Trolling the network? #3 Heavy drinking #4 Lupus
  9. Normally I would say DK Metcalf but he slipped way to far to draw a conclusion. I would have to say Devin Singletary ...
  10. My dream had me wondering thru the parking lot looking for one freaking beer, Everybody said they were out.
  11. Beware of people that present goofy reasons for a prediction Buffalo was blown out in 4 games not 7 Young QBs do best with a OC that can fit talent that matches skill & game plan So the tanking Dolphins go 7-9 with Rosen, the QB traded after one season....red flag? Buffalo's draft was every bit as good as the Patriots, some say better... The Jets have a new head coach & staff, 7-9 is a reach IMO
  12. Cowherd was born in Aberdeen, Washington.[1] His father, Charles, was an optometrist and his British-born mother Patricia (d. 2014)[2] was a housewife who immigrated to the United States at age 14.[3] He has an older sister named Marlene. Cowherd grew up in Grayland, Washington, a small fishing village about 130 miles away from Seattle. His parents divorced while he was young, due to his father's alcoholism, and he and his sister were raised mainly by their mother.[4]Cowherd described himself as a loner during his childhood, spending much time sitting on his roof, listening to baseball games on the radio. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowherd
  13. OMG, did you see all those Banquet tables in the War room? There is at least 25 good jumps there After the draft we can just stack them all in one pile , go up the stairs for one Big jump I love the white ones...less bounce more crack
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