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jaybee

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  1. I think that the Bills are going to go after either Alex Smith or Matt Moore. Of those two, probably Smith becuse he has a high completion percentage. Then, they will go for a QB in round 2.

     

    I've been slapped around for saying it but I've got to agree here. Sure hope they can figure out a way to make it happen. It'd give us some credibility. Of course Alex would have to beat out Tjax and Fitz...and Corp in the open competition.................so its no gimmee ! LOL !

     

    Would buy us some time to draft a better QB if no one worthy was available rd. 2.

     

    I'm probably fulla crap but I'd be fine if they signed Alex. Maybe a 2-3 year deal ?? Just don't see a better option given this years crop.

     

    jb

     

    With the re-signing of Tarvaris Jackson and keeping Fitz around, I don't think they'll go after Alex Smith now

     

    Could be, but I sure hope you are wrong on this one, OT.

     

    jb

  2. No, I've not seen this till now. What surprises me with it is how quickly the "values" drop. For example, the Bills at #8 show a value less than half of the #1 pick. I would have guessed a less precipitous drop off.

     

    I see we don't have a 7th round pick this year. Is that one we gave up for Tjax maybe ??

     

    Neat !!

     

    Thanks for the link.

     

    jb

  3. We're also fairly proficient in Pissing, moaning, teeth-gnashing, hair-pulling, Bar-drumming, face-palming, bellowing, and double-eye-gouging. -And that, by the way, is when we're SOBER. Being a Bills fan is painful, self-defeating, and masochistic. Still, we prefer it to rooting for the Fins, Jets, or Patsies. Why?

     

    Because this team was AWESOME once. Those of us who remember will never forget.

     

    A small-market team that was the bain of all the big-market posers.

     

    Heluva road back, but I'm riding it 'until they leave b-lo, or stick me in the dirt. Not budging before.

     

    Post of the month right there. Dayum, couldn't say it better on my best day.

     

    Thanx,

     

    jb

  4. I don't buy that the defense is as bad as their stats showed last year.

     

    The reason I believe this is because I do believe that Wannstedt was way over his head last year.

     

    It's likely to me that the simple replacing of Wanny with Pettine will make a huge difference.

     

    I expect the defense to be at least as good as it was during the Jauron years, middle of the road or so.

     

    Totally agree. In fact they'd probably be middle of the road even if they kept the same roster as last year. I'm bullish on Pettine making a big difference. Sure hope so. Wannstedt was quite a disappointment. A middle of the road Dee might have gotten us 8 or 9 wins last year.

     

    jb

  5. Old Rodge makes some good coin ey ? Cut / paste.....................................

     

    By RICHARD ROSENBLATT

    AP Sports Writer

     

    NEW YORK (AP) - Nice job, Roger Goodell. Here's your pay: $29.49 million.

    NFL owners nearly tripled the commissioner's compensation in the 2011 tax year and likely made Goodell the best paid commissioner in U.S. sports.

     

    According to the league's most recent tax return, much of Goodell's pay comes in the form of a $22.3 million bonus. His base pay was $3.1 million. The NFL was scheduled to file the return Friday.

    While the league declined comment on specifics, it must, by law, make the return available upon request.

     

    In 2011, the NFL went through a long lockout prior to the season. Goodell helped work out the new 10-year labor deal that ended the labor strife. That was followed by lucrative new TV contracts with CBS, ESPN, FOX and NBC.

     

    For the year beginning April 1, 2011, and ending March 31, 2012, Goodell was paid $29,490,000, which included $3,117,000 in base pay, $22,309,000 in bonus and incentive compensation, and most of the rest in "other reported compensation," the tax return said.

    Goodell earned a total of $11.6 million in 2010.

     

    "The NFL is the most successful and best-managed sports league in the world," said Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, who is chairman of the league's compensation committee, in a statement. "This is in no small part due to Roger's leadership and the value he brings to the table in every facet of the sport and business of the league. His compensation reflects that."

    By comparison, Saints quarterback Drew Brees is the league's highest paid player with a five-year deal averaging $20 million.

     

    Goodell's compensation was first reported by SportsBusiness Daily.

    The next-highest paid NFL official in 2011 was general counsel Jeff Pash. He earned $8.829 million, including $5.93 million in bonus compensation. Pash was the chief labor negotiator during the collective bargaining agreement talks.

    Former Commissioner Paul Tagliabue received $8.58 million, all but $1 million in retirement and deferred compensation.

     

    It is believed Major-League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig and NBA Commissioner David Stern earn somewhere in the mid-$20 million range, but neither league's tax returns are public. Both leagues are set up as for-profits.

     

    "Unlike most CEO's of major companies, who are compensated with stock options, the NFL does not provide that," said Marc Ganis, the president of SportsCorp, which does consulting work with the NFL. "So a performance-based bonus is another way of compensation."

    Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

  6. cant book it until we see who gets picked at #8. Geno or Barkley could possibly bring something positive to this team. I wouldn't cry if we traded up for top WR after that. Defense all free agents and picks 4 and above. Lock the offense in hit the next draft hard on defense. Hopkins, Austin in trade up to late 1st round or Swope later in draft would be awesome IMO.

     

    Stevie and (1st round qb) need another weapon.

     

     

    Cant argue any of that. Good stuff right there. Thanks Ryan.

     

    Just to see this train-wreck make the playoffs in 2013 (hell, even if they lose) would make me (and many of us) very happy. 0pouce.gif

     

    jb

  7. For all his faults, TJ is still the best QB on the roster.

     

    Finally we've got our answer............... As shown last season by this 3 team flop TJ. Yes, all of our QB's suck, I get that. Two words. Alex Smith. Cut Thigpen. Cut TJ. Fitz be the backup....after re-structured deal, . Nassib et al be the Taxi squad-er.

     

    Make no bones about it fellas. This is gonna be another tough season. Book it.

     

    jb

  8. Not sure what to say. The quarterback is garbage. You can not win when e ery team know you can't complete a deep ball.

     

    Not to worry. We just re-signed Tarvaris Jackson. I read here on this board that he's a great QB. So...just like Snopes, it must be true. Right ?

     

    See you in the Fall.

     

    No signs of intelligent life here, Kirk out !

     

    jb

  9. I'd take Alex Smith over Ryan Fitzpatrick a million times out of a million.

     

    Yup....and if this competition for starter is between Fitz and Tjax which is being reported, we'll be watching yet another Bills-less playoff season. I seriously doubt we've heard the end of personnel developments (forthcoming) at the QB position. I'd rather watch Fitz than Tjax or any of the duds in this draft at starter for 2013.

     

    jb

     

    Fitz has maxed out at 6 wins.

     

    .................with the #31 ranked defense in the league and no wide receivers. Not bad, really.

  10. I thought he wouldn't want to re-sign because they didn't activate him last season?

     

    He is not a good QB. Doubtful his phone is ringing off the hook with offers. Has a chance to compete for starting position with Buffalo. He's probably thinking he can beat out Fitz, assuming Fitz is still here. May as well give it a go is what I'm thinking he's thinking.

     

    Yet...through all of this practically everyone on the board thinks Alex Smith is a bad idea. I guess the answer here is FIRE EVERYBODY EARLY AND OFTEN !! Yea...thats the ticket !!

     

    If Tjax starts for Buffalo it'll a game or two for these "experts" to say coulda..shoulda....woulda.

     

    For this year Alex is our best option. (if he's available) . I wouldn't touch any of the QB's in this draft until round 4 or later. Develop them behind Alex for a year or two. But thats just me.

     

    jb

  11. No flaming here. Can't argue with fact. As much fun as these guys are to watch, its just too risky of a strategy in the NFL where guys can get crushed.

     

    I do like the way Russel Wilson is playing though. Does a decent job of avoiding the big hit. RGIII on the other hand. That poor kid is gonna get killed.

     

    Good post. Mobile pocket passers will always be around in this league and the read option will "probably" be a short term fad but I've been wrong before.

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