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Brandon

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  1. If Moulds is so great at drawing the attention of the defense, why did we keep seeing 8 - 9 guys in the box every time we handed the ball to McGahee? Our passing game isn't feared that much, which means Moulds isn't feared. Do you think a defense would put 8 - 9 guys in the box with Randy Moss on the field?

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    The reason teams stack the LOS is that they want to stop McGahee and force Bledsoe to beat them. It says more about opposing teams' fear of McGahee than anything else.

     

    As for Moulds, no, he is not worth $8.5M per year and something is going to have to happen with his contract if he wants to stick around past this season. The one thing that made him great was his explosiveness after the catch. He appears to have lost that, and the rest of his skills really aren't good enough to take up the slack. As a result, he's now just a 'good' NFL WR, and no longer one of the elite players at his position. To be honest, I don't think he's even going to be the best WR on the team by the end of next season. He's still worth keeping, but I would not break the bank to do so. Although I'm not an advocate of unloading him, if the Bills had to do so, they could probably bring in a quality veteran possession reciever much cheaper. It would be a risk, but in today's NFL, you can no longer afford to keep aging veterans at exorbitant prices.

     

    BTW, as good as Spikes is, he is not the Bills best player. The Bills best player is Sam Adams. I didn't care much for signing him, nor was I impressed with his season a year ago, but this year he has turned in one of the most dominating seasons by a DT I've ever seen.

  2. Mannings not starting?  Really?  That is a crime. 

     

    Vick is a terrible QB, BTW.  He is a good running back, with a cannon for an arm.  He has terrible accuracy and no vision for down the field.  He also is a locker room cancer to his WR's and they have let it be known that he doesn't look to them as a first option. 

     

    Also, while I blast Travis for fumbling, Vick is a fumbling machine.  He has at least 15 this year. 

     

    This is not a team player by any stretch of the imagination.  IMHO he is another Jeff George type of player.

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    I agree with most of that. I'm not sure he's a lockerroom cancer, but I agree that while he may be an excellent athlete, he is not that good of a QB and is vastly overrated. I also think his Pro Bowl nomination is very questionable in light of the seasons Favre, Delhomme, Griese, Hasselbeck and Bulger have had. Favre and Delhomme, in particular, have had very good seasons overall, even if their teams have had some problems. The worst part is that Griese has played 10 games and has more yardage and TD passes than Vick in 14.

  3. Moorman is the best punter in the NFL. Not only is he a good bet to hit one 60 yards when you really need it, he's also an excellent directional punter and can pin an opponent inside the 10. He also plays in weather conditions that are often horrible. That he was overlooked by the voters (read that:fans) who are too stupid to realize that punting requires more than a high average per punt is a travesty.

     

    No arguments with the three guys who made it outright. Adams, in particular, had a monster year, even if his stats are average. I was a detractor of his prior to signing him and was underwhelmed with his performances most of last year, but he was practically unstoppable this season.

     

    Moulds and Schobel do not belong as Pro Bowl alternates. Moulds probably has the stats, but he's dropped far too many this year and really has not had the type of year the numbers would indicate. He's been pretty ordinary this year, and I suspect he got there on name recognition. Schobel is a mystery to me. He certainly doesn't have statistics on his side. So maybe numbers aren't everything, just ask Sam Adams. Adams may be the best DT in the NFL right now, but the stats don't bear it out. The problem for Schobel is that he isn't anywhere close to dominating, certainly doesn't command double teams, and in fact, he's been a non factor quite often this season. So again, maybe I'm missing something, but I just don't believe Schobel should be an alternate.

  4. Both Tucker and Teague get pushed around far too often. I suspect that Donahoe will go shopping for both a LG and C this offseason, whether it be in FA or the draft. Drafting a C and signing a LG is probably the way to go, as a good LG will probably be cheaper and easier to find in FA than a good C. Meanwhile, they can take their time developing the rookie C since Teague is probably just good enough to get by with if he has two good OGs beside him.

     

    LB is another position I'd give strong consideration to. Aside from the fact that the Bills have no depth here, they also need to start planning for Fletcher's possible departure through FA. They could also use someone to push Jeff Posey.

     

    CB, RB, and OT might sneak into the Bills first day draft plans, but I suspect they'll be lower on the draft/FA priority lists. I'd be a bit suprised to see them make anything but marginal FA signings at these positions. Obviously, needs at RB and OT depend upon the status of Henry and Jennings.

     

    DT is a position that will recieve mention by the fans, but even if Pat Williams leaves, I doubt the Bills make any major moves there. Ron Edwards appears to be developing nicely and they drafted Tim Anderson in R3 last year. I think they'll stick with what they have unless a great draft prospect falls to them in R2. In any case, I don't see any major outside FA DT signing with the Bills.

  5. I know I'm a real a-hole for suggesting this, but it's better if he DOESN'T get voted in.  We don't want his value getting too high to sign him to a good-value contract.  I mean, I want what's best for the guy, but I guarantee you Donahoe would secretly rather McGee gets shut out to keep his value lower.

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    It won't matter. Every GM in the NFL knows what McGee is capable of.

  6. Dont count on getting much for Henry. He is injury prone and tends to put the ball on the carpet. If we get rid of him, I'd say we get a 4th at best, or a 3rd if we get lucky.

     

    On the other hand - with MaGahee going down today, how much would you have liked to have had Henry on the sideline ready to go in?

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    I doubt the Bills would trade Henry for less than a 2nd round pick (or a trade that potentially allows them to get a 1st or 2nd). Donahoe won't trade him for less than the Bills have invested, and quite frankly, a 1300 yard RB is worth more than a 3rd or 4th. In any case, I suspect that any deal involving Henry will involve a fixed draft choice in 2005 and a conditional pick in 2006.

  7. How long is he under contract?? He is SURLEY going to get some offseason attention!!!

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    It doesn't matter. He'll be a restricted FA until after his third NFL season, so its not a big problem if they want to keep him. My guess is that he's probably under a 2 or 3 year contract for the minimum, anyway, so this isn't even an issue.

  8. And yet they still hit him in the hands.  In football, if the ball hits you, you're supposed to catch it, especially if you're a marque player.

     

    Everyone bashed Bledsoe the past year or two, saying "He needs pro-bowl OL, pro-bowl TE, pro-bowl RB, pro-bowl WR to succeed."  Well, are you saying that Moulds is only good if the ball is thrown perfectly?  I don't think so.

     

    Moulds had (another) bad game.

     

    CW

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    Yep. When you pay a WR $5 million a year, you expect him to make the tough catch. A lot of the incomplete passes thrown his way yesterday were not great passes, but they hit him in the hands and were catchable. Those are plays you expect a player of his caliber to make, but far too often, he doesn't.

  9. Cleveland offense now has -2 total yards. Yes, that's a negative in front of the 2. Anyone know if the Bills have ever held a team to negative yardage? For that matter, anyone know what the NFL team record is for fewest yards allowed by a defense?

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    For some reason, I'm thinking that the NFL record is somewhere around 48 yards. I know its a positive number, but I can't recall exactly what it is.

  10. It was not McGahee's fault. Drew felt pressure, panicked and jammed the ball into Willis' chest instead of into his gut where he's supposed to put it.

    Fortunately the Browns suck hind tit.  :(

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    They'll probably show it on the halftime replay, so I'll take another look if they do, but it appeared to me that McGahee should have had little trouble securing that handoff.

  11. I´ll ask again: why doesn´t Bledsoe hand the ball to Willis every time he gets a snap? It´s EASY!

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    The problem is that the OL gets zero movement on about 2/3rds of the Bills running plays. That's the reason why McGahee seems to start slowly. Its actually the inability of the OL to open up running lanes in the middle of the defense. The good news is that McGahee is good enough to make something out of nothing, plus the Bills passing attack is just dangerous enough that they can usually loosen up the D later in the game.

  12. Its attributed to Bledsoe...COME ON GUYS!!!  Get your heads in the game!

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    It was McGahee's fault. Bledsoe put the ball right right on the 21 of McGahee's jersey. Willis was late closing his arms on it.

     

    Otherwise, Bledsoe has been playing like crap, mostly attributable to his insistence on locking onto Eric Moulds. Case in point: he had another WR 5 yards behind the DB on the play where he threw the INT.

     

    What do you know? He throws to Lee Evans and we get a TD out of it. Its about time.

  13. If you must insist on getting a car, get a 2005 Ford Mustang. I wouldn't be caught dead driving most cars on the road today, but this one actually looks good, and its relatively inexpensive. Gas mileage isn't great even with the V6, but its not going to be a major issue given you're mileage requirements. I doubt that rear seat is too comfortable, either, but it doesn't sound like you're hauling a lot of people around. Insurance premiums shouldn't be a problem with a V6 model, but check before you buy.

     

    That said, I'd recommend a midsize, 4wd crew cab truck. They're excellent performers in foul weather, have high resale values, and give you as much, if not more interior space than any car you are probably considering. Gas mileage isn't great and buying one is more expensive than a car, but myself I think its money well spent that pays off in terms of overall ownership experience.

    The Toyota Tacoma and soon to be released Nissan Frontier look to be the best of the bunch.

  14. The AD said $3,000 down but when I finally went down and got everything straight it was up to $3,700 ... still not bad though.

     

    Yes - its a lease.

     

    Guys. Im serious. Check it out for yourself. Who cant afford $50 a month?

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    Its actually about $127 per month. You should also factor the $3,700 into the equation. That said, even $127/month for the right to drive a new vehicle for four years is a pretty good deal. The lack of warranty coverage in that last year might scare me away, though.

  15. Nope. Just checked guys.

     

    $3,700 down

    48 months

    $49.99 / month

     

    Amazing. Absolutely Amazing.

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    There's a catch. The lowest tier Chevy Malibu has a list MSRP of right at $20,000. This deal isn't even one third of that. This is either a lease or there's a massive balloon payment tacked on at the end.

  16. If we can find a top TE, great, but I don't think its a necessity or a high priority. Campbell isn't a great player, but he's more than acceptable at the position. I do not know his status after yesterday's injury and I hope he's ok. In addition, I like what I've seen of Tim Euhus. He's got very good hands and some speed. He may never be a great player, but I think he can be a good one if he can hold up as a blocker.

     

    Prior to FA losses, I still think C and LG should be the priority. OT depth, at the very least, is also a big need. I've known for a while that the interior of the OL can't run block to save its life, but a stat displayed by CBS during the game yesterday really drove the point home. Willis McGahee, despite starting only about half the season to this point, is 3rd in the league in carries for negative yardage. Just think about how good he has been in spite of this amazingly bad stat against him. Whether its through the draft or FA, I really don't care, but this OL still needs work.

     

    Otherwise, I think the team is in relatively good shape. They probably need a #2 RB, assuming Henry is traded. K is a need, but I don't believe it'll be given priority. Secondary depth is also a need. All that said, one position to keep an eye on is OLB. I think it could be the suprise pick of the first day of next year's draft. If the Bills feel they can get a very good prospect at that position, don't be suprised if they draft someone with their first pick to challenge Jeff Posey.

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