The Bills and Gailey have had two years to analyze Jones, Easley and Roosevelt. If they felt that any of them could become the #2 WR they wouldn't have been so aggressive going after Meachem. My guess is they sign Robinson or Manningham(assuming they want similar or less money than what they offered to Meachem), and then draft a LT at #10(assuming Williams signs on as a Bill).
I think they feel very good about Nelson as a #3(slot WR).
Forgive me if this has been covered...how is it that Williams will be in Buffalo tonight for dinner, when no communication is even allowed before 4PM today?
Playing in a pass happy offense with a very good QB, Jackson has been above the 60 catch mark ONCE in his career, and held out for as long as he could(without losing a year of service credit) a couple of years ago. This is the guy the Bills should break the bank for?
There were no other factors in why they signed here?? Maybe just maybe this was their only offer or maybe the best offer? Make no mistake about it, if the dollars were the same coming from a playoff caliber team, Merriman's tweets wouldn't mean diddly.
Let me see if I have this straight...it is okay to have Brady destroy the Bills for years on end while they draft RB's and CB's, but if Manning comes into the division they have to get a DE or OLB? How about they need pass rushing help no matter who is playing QB for the Dolphins this fall?
Schoop doesn't suck because of the "how are you today" BS. It's the non-sports related drafts, it's his disdain for the NFL product, it's the appearance of little to no preparation for a 4 hour show, etc...
PS I hear more educated NFL football talk on the FAN590 out of Toronto than I get from WGR. How embarrassing is that for the Bills flagship station?
This the first thing that crossed my mind as I read the article this morning. What a phoney.
I have heard Sal do more interesting interviews(other than having Sully & Hamilton on 10,000 times a week) in a couple of Saturdays than I have heard out of these two clowns in years.
Does the GM have no expectations for these two? Actually after I finding out that Riter is working there again, I realized there is little thought being given as to how to improve the programming at the station.
So now it is about the players who served in WWII? What about all the players that did go to college and got degrees(a far greater number than the "war vets/nfl player"), but didn't plan for their retirement years, and are now crying that they only get a $100 a month, because they want in on the NFL war chest?
Oakland Place is a great place to take a walk down in the summer time. The houses look awesome from the outside, and I'm sure there are some that are even nicer on the inside than JP's.