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Bob Malooga

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  1. Wanna talk about how the Bills won the Hughes trade? Go for it. But, this? Lol, come on. Neither has even taken a snap yet, let alone played a full season to distinguish who won this trade.
  2. I saw him tweet asking for who people thought were the top-3 for this article...I chose Seahawks, Bills, 2-way-tie Cowboys/Packers. I try to remain as unbiased as possible when it comes to my sports teams now, but I fully and truly believe this. And if they had a legitimate QB, they would at least tie the Seahawks, if not beat them out, in my honest opinion. Stories, polls, opinions, etc, are all nice and everything...but, how's it go, "just show me the baby?"
  3. Just some interesting stuff I have found on Roman...opinions seem to be all over the place. I find it interesting this article calls for quick passes and screens, when Roman's offense doesn't really do that, especially screens. In 2013, Roman's offense had 5 (FIVE) screen passes through 13 (THIRTEEN) games!!! http://www.csnbayarea.com/49ers/screens-dont-fit-part-49ers-power-game Here is a more recent article talking about... http://blogs.mercurynews.com/kawakami/2015/01/12/greg-roman-goes-buffalo-ending-term-egregiously-scapegoated-49ers-assistant-years/ "Roman had overall offensive responsibility with the 49ers, but again he was largely presumed to base everything on the power run game, which is one reason the 49ers so rarely called screen passes or general misdirection. Screens and misdirection are set up for quicker, mobile linemen and more finesse-style offenses that get defenses flowing one way or the other, then counter that with the misdirection." Here he talks about the screen game and how it might not work because of Kap's athleticism, maybe with Cassel/EJ it's different? http://www.ninersnation.com/2014/7/26/5940543/greg-roman-talks-screen-passes Now...I think a lot of it had to do with his personnel. He didn't have a RB like McCoy, or a weapon like Harvin. As good as Crabtree and Boldin were at times, they are not Watkins and Woods, especially in the screen game. It also makes me wonder, as I have been one who didn't like the John Miller pick due to his size, if that is why they got him because he can move, giving them a pulling guard to set-up screens, unlike Iupati, who was a big mauler and did not exactly fit that "finesse" type of game. I think Roman learned a lot from that experience, and that is why the offense is being built differently...here's to hoping it works! On offense - I am extremely excited to see how Karlos Williams develops, he's just as big, but faster and stronger than Carlos Hyde, who looked very good IMO. I am also excited about the WR/TE group, as I don't remember the last time we had that much talent. (On defense - I am really looking forward to seeing how guys like Randell Johnson, Cedric Reed, Ross Cockrell and the safety group turn out. I think there is a lot of good, young talent there...and I think Johnson could be a stud in this defense. Reed too.)
  4. Great job, Ryan...excellent write-up. The play against Sean Smith is downright dirty, and really makes you wonder why people think he's not a legit WR? Here's another look at it... That's a 6-3, 220 lbs, 2nd round, 2014 PFF All-Pro CB in Sean Smith...he's no joke. Here's another good video...I'm sure it's been seen before... I know people hate him, but I would love to have Richard Sherman on the Bills...love his attitude, love his physicality/size. (Percy just might have his best season yet.)
  5. Lmfao, did you hear the announcer..."maybe his grandpa taught him this!?!?" Yeah, I am sure an 80 year old golfer taught this kid how to run somebody into the ground...Grandpa Jack must be a real thumper on the gridiron.
  6. Ummm, the Jets have too...but they pay $13 million TOTAL for Williams, Harrison, Richardson and Wilkerson. Meanwhile, the Bills are paying Mario Williams $16 million ALONE. Glenn is a LT...they get more money than CB's. (Or at least they used to, and still should.)
  7. And a major component of that vastly improved run defense, the #8 ILB vs. the run, Brandon Spikes...is now gone from the team.
  8. So did JP Losman...he asked me for a lighter once outside PJ Bottoms when I was visiting a friend at school. Lee Evans was with him, don't think he was smoking though. Hookahs are no big deal...nothing illegal, not nearly as harmful as cigarettes. (I ran a smoke shop in Myrtle Beach, SC, for 2 years...at least it's not bath salts or herbal incense, that stuff is deadly.) PS...This IS "totally harmless," because it's not weed. (But I get what you were saying...and actually, weed would be even less harmful than tobacco.)
  9. John Connor was a main character in the movie "The Terminator." No, makes no sense at all. Lol.
  10. Wrong. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/amitai-etzioni/lawyers-lie-with-impunity_b_864824.html "Readers should note that lawyers feel free to concoct any theory they want and make any statements, true or false, that will help their clients when talking to the media."
  11. LMFAO, that is hilarious...gotta love the kool-aid drinkers. One more time...the team already tried to get rid of Fred Jackson, but the owner had to step in to save his job. And again, he may be a better RB than Brown and Williams right now, but they are way more physically talented than Jackson is, and that is a fact, not an opinion. There's a reason these other RB's were drafted, and Jackson had to jump around leagues until he got an opportunity from an alum from his alma mater. I want more physically superior athletes on my football team, that is how you win...not keeping 34 year old's simply because the fans love them. This is the problem with Buffalo sports, people fall in love with a player and never want to see them leave, even when it is obvious their time has come to move on, and more talented players are waiting. Nobody wanted to lose Jairus Byrd, and look what happened when he left, the defense got better...same with Kiko Alonso, the defense was better without him on the field. I want to build this team up to be competitive for the next 5 years, and Fred Jackson does nothing to help the future, especially if it means cutting a younger, more promising RB.
  12. Evans - 4th, Nicks - 5th, Strief - 7th, Bushrod - 4th...that is where they were drafted. (Armstead was a 3rd round pick, De La Puente was undrafted.) He should definitely be able to help out such talented players like Kouandjio, Henderson and Richardson...and that gives me a lot of hope, after seeing this.
  13. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000480925/article/longarmed-ol-intrigues-teams-at-north-carolina-state-pro-day I still think the best of the UDFA's would have been Jermaine Barton, and I really wish he would have passed his physical. (Former U of Miami recruit/player.) Here is an article about Barton and his contributions to helping his team reach the FCS Championship game. http://www.pjstar.com/article/20150108/SPORTS/150109332/10930/SPORTS Here is an article about his potential as a professional offensive lineman... http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000481517/article/two-illinois-state-prospects-could-be-rookie-free-agents I hope they still have interest in him and check back once he is healthy...he could be a diamond in the rough with the right coaching. (That is the kind of size I love and wanted in the draft.)
  14. He is more talented, but to say he's a "better runner" than Boobie...at least based on college statistics. "The modern SEC workhorse back — for those under 30 years old — is Mississippi State’s Anthony Dixon. A nice player, Dixon accumulated nearly 4,000 career rushing yards for the Bulldogs in four years not by being the most explosive or talented back in the SEC, but by amassing a whopping 910 carries, second all-time." http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/sec-football/all-time-sec-workhorse-rbs/
  15. Karlos Williams has better measurements than Carlos Hyde, who the Bills tried to trade up for with a 2nd round pick. He is bigger, just as strong, a bit faster...and he compared to players like Gurley, Blount and Bell. I will keep saying this, as far as *overall physical talent* goes, it is, in my opinion... 1. McCoy 2. Williams 3. Brown 4. Jackson/Dixon (They set out to make every position better 2 years ago, and that is exactly what they have done, at most spots...especially RB, WR, TE, CB...aka "playmakers.")
  16. If they want Spikes AND Landry AND Smith, I am sure there are 2 bums they can cut to make it work. With that said, right now, the biggest need is at linebacker...Spikes should be at the top of the list, of any free agents they are looking at. (Can't believe they haven't even sniffed around Barksdale or Blalock, as far as we've heard anyways.)
  17. Brandon Spikes was the #8 rated ILB against the run last year, the same year our run defense was much improved. It's baffling why they haven't brought him back, it's not like signing him would hurt their chance at a compensatory pick, which is a stupid idea anyways. (He's going to help more than a 6th round pick next year.) I would think he's the kind of player that Rex would love to have on his defense. He recently tweeted, "Heart in one place, mind in another," right after he visited New England...he wants to be in Buffalo, but money might be available back in New England.
  18. Who cares, just suspend the dirtbag and all is forgotten...well, ya know, besides those tainted Lombardi trophies.
  19. I made a similar comment on their Facebook page... My exact comment was: "This is what Patriots* fans are doing now? Making a website of teams that had some players use steroids back in the 70's? Lmfao. Yes, that should really prove everyone wrong about them Patriots*!" And...I was blocked. Lmfao. PED's, the injury report...none of those are even close to what the Patriots have done with Deflategate and Spygate. Bountygate was not even close to this...NONE of these things are going to change the outcome of a game, like spying and deflating footballs could change a game. Apples to oranges.
  20. Oy! Those are some low dreams, brother! Lol. I'll take the Miller comparison, I hope he is even half as good as Bulaga. Karlos Williams? Shaun Alexander. Nick O'Leary? Chris Cooley/Dallas Clark. Dezmin Lewis? Marcus Colston. Tony Steward? I think he could be better than Chris White, but not in this defense...White is much bigger too I believe. Oh, I didn't say anything about O'Leary...I love the pick, not long ago (before Clay) I wanted him in the 3rd round. As for Miller, again, it's the size thing. I just wanted a huge mauler. There were several other O-linemen I wanted more, but at least we got one. (I do think the Bills, and every other team, will really regret passing on Michael Bennett from OSU...he could be the steal of the draft.)
  21. You're welcome. Just wanted to make sure you knew. Good work, by the way.
  22. Makes me sick to my stomach to see this stuff...but, he got drafted and got that contract signed. At least he's not preparing for his senior season of college football, and having this happen.
  23. I agree for the most part, except two things... 1. It's hard to imagine the Bills "love" Miller's size (6-2, 305), given the size of guards Roman/Rex used on the 49ers and Jets. 2. Tony Steward is not "very" fast, running a 4.64 forty yard dash that wouldn't have even ranked him in the top-10 LB'ers at the combine. Those are the two picks I do not like, at all. It is mainly the size for me, both are extremely undersized for their positions. (Then again, my ideal players/size for these positions were LG Tre Jackson (6-5, 330) and OLB Lynden Trail (6-7, 270)...so I guess it's not fair to compare them. Lol.) I'd keep them all, besides Steward...I just don't see where he fits into this defense. They can upgrade his spot, very easily.
  24. FYI - You have an Eddie Goldman video in the Ronald Darby scouting report.
  25. Based on production? My pick would be Kyle Williams. Based on the feel-good story and sentimental value of it all? The popular pick there would/will be Fred Jackson. (EDIT: I do agree with Moorman, he consistently produced on the field and in the community...and was the only pro-bowl player the Bills had for how many years?)
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