Stop with the "RWS is this wind tunnel of a stadium" talk. It's no worse than any other stadium I've been too. This is a myth, much like "The Bills have an advantage in games where it snows".
Where are Mythbusters when you need them.,
To those who don't like Peterman, what's worse...the QB who can throw it a mile, but can't hit the broad side of a barn, or a more accurate QB who doesn't have great arm strength, but can excel in a WC system?
People need to stop actiing like Kelly has no talent. Did you ever watch him at Ole Miss? This is what Mayock just said about him..."If not for the injury and character concerns, he would be a top 5 pick!"
I'd still like Peterman or Kelly, but I don't think Peterman will still be around when we pick in the 5th. Kelly on the other hand should be there, and I'd take him in a heartbeat over Cardale and his 3 college starts. Put Cardale on the practice squad where he belongs.
Trade ups are always risky. You are clearly targeting a guy you really are high on. If he ends up being a good player, you look like a genius. If he flops, you look like a fool for two reasons, your scouting of him was wrong AND you gave up extra pick(s) to get said player.
I think it is a bit of a stretch to say that the two first round picks can get you near the top of the draft(top 3).
1 - Who know where the Bills and Chiefs finish. If the Bills do their normal 7-9 or 8-8, and the Chiefs end up in the playoffs, you are not moving into the top 3 unless you add more...and I don't mean a 5th round pick.
2 - Chances are that the teams that finish in the bottom 3 will also be salivating over a QB...if the class is as good as the experts think it will be. If so, do you think they want to trade out of said spots?
I like how some posters refer to the Bills first three selections as "3 starters". Until they put the pads on in training camp and play in some preseason games, they are just 3 draft picks. 3 players that fit "areas of need"...yes. Anything more than that is just a guess, and that even goes for the first pick.
Here's hoping that they end up not only as starters, but quality players.
If he wanted to tell his story, he could have easily done it at his introductory PC at Falcons HQ today in a normal genuine voice. Instead, he did his best impersonation of Clubber Lang in front of the football world to see.
Falcons FO staff had to be mortified, and probably wished they could have a "do over".
I'm just happy that all the Bills games are on TV now, and NEVER have to listen to Murph. I loved him back in the day on WBEN930 "One on One Sports", but as a PbP guy...ugh. He was gifted the role when Van retired and he moved one chair over from analyst to PbP. To make things worse, he is not that old. Probably going to be calling the games for another decade or more.
As far as Pegula sponsored radio...I don't even bother. You know it's almost always going to be one-sided.