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  1. It was hard to get a read on Davis during his Cleveland days. One week he'd be a star, the next week it was Kevin Johnson, the following week it would be Northcutt and the week after that it would be Quincy Morgan.

     

     

    I don't know if it was the system or something else, but his career in Cleveland had highs and lows and seemingly no middle ground.

  2. I believe sometime during training camp the Bills will let go of Smith. I just have not been that impressed with him as of late.

    As for drafting a possesion receiver later in the draft, how about Jason Avant?

    He could be a good find with one of our 3rd round picks.

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    I really like Mike Hass out of Oregon, but I doubt he will still be there in the 3rd round and the Bills have to many needs to be spending another 2nd round pick on a WR.

  3. If the Bills were so quick to sign Davis, I don't believe he will be their 4th or 5th WR. Therefore, either Moulds is as good as gone or Levy/Jauron are going to make Roscoe go play in the kids zone come training camp.

     

    I believe the WR corps will end up something like this on opening day...

     

    Evans

    Davis

    Parrish

    Aiken or Smith

    Posession WR drafted in the 4th or 5th round.

  4. ESPN's Scouts Inc report on Royal:

     

    Grade: 59 |

    Alert: None

     

    Comment:

    He is a willing blocker and gives good effort to maintain the block. As a receiver, he came off the ball with good releases and was able to get into his routes quickly. He finds the soft spot in the zone coverage. He will catch the ball away from his body and he has shown he can make the tough catch in traffic. Runs with power after the catch. However, Royal is not going to make a lot of big plays and he is not what you are looking for as a blocking TE. He can not anchor the point of attack. He gets physically manhandled. He does not sustain his blocks , loses his balance and is on the ground, gets cross-faced and does not get any movement at the POA.

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    I hope this isn't accurate(especially the part in bold) because if so, the Bills just ate up a couple of million in cap space(for the next 5 years) for a TE that... :blink::)

  5. I figure it might be hard to sing after just being told you're gone.

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    I've always thought this part of the show needs to be trashed. <Name> you have received the lowest number of votes, which means most of America thinks you suck, so get your A$$ out of here, but before you go will you pretty pretty please sing for us one more time, so all the people who think you suck can hate you one last time? :lol:

  6. First of all I would like to believe the owners could have other people in the room to help them sift through the proposal(Jeff Littman??). In addition, the framework for this proposal probably hasn't changed much from a month ago. Therefore, it's very disappointing to hear RW come out and say "I don't understand this??". If this was truly was the reason why he voted no, he should have stood his ground and refused to vote at all.

     

     

    Yes I thank RW for all his years of owning the Bills, but once again I'll say...RW please sell the Bills to someone who will continue the committment to keep them in Buffalo and stop with the embarrassing media appearances(recent press conferences come to mind).

  7. can't say i'm happy about this. can't say i'm happy that we literally have ZERO run pluggers on the roster. can't say that I like losing one of the fastest, nastiest guys in the nfl. it's not like his cap # was huge. If this was a move to keep moulds...i dunno...

     

    so far, so what the fug

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    did you mean to say fattest or fastest? :D

  8. per nfl.com...

     

     

    SKINNED

     

    Without an extension of the collective bargaining agreement, this could be one of the bloodiest weeks the NFL has witnessed, with more teams cutting more players at this time of the year than the league ever has seen.

     

    And no team is in worse shape than the Washington Redskins, who some league insiders believe will have to cut anywhere from 15 to 20 players.

     

    Those numbers will depend on how many players will be willing to restructure their contracts, but one NFL general manager who reviewed Washington's salary-cap situation wondered how the Redskins will even be able to field a team.

     

    For starters, the Redskins are expected to release defensive backs Matt Bowen and Walt Harris, defensive linemen Renaldo Wynn and Brandon Noble, wide receivers James Thrash and Taylor Jacobs, center Cory Raymer, and kicker John Hall. Even with all those moves, the Redskins still will be significantly over the salary cap, requiring them to release even more players from their roster.

     

    No team is rooting for a CBA extension any harder than Washington. Otherwise, the Redskins team next weekend will be considerably different from the one they have this weekend.

     

     

     

    Makes my day to know that little Danny Snyder's team is about to be torn apart. :D

  9. In the part-animated 1964 film "The Incredible Mr. Limpet," Knotts played a meek clerk who turns into a fish after he is rejected by the Navy.

     

     

     

    I remember seeing this movie numerous times on the "Sunday Matinee Movie"(...and tons of Tarzan flicks). I think it used to be on Ch. 7?

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