
TPS
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He's just checked off his last stated need: 2 CBs, check 2 OTs, check Deep speed WR threat, check OLB, check. This R5 second pick has to be a tall WR, then he's definitely done.
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Mayock vid of Glenn getting beat wasn't Glenn
TPS replied to Last Guy on the Bench's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This should be entertaining. -
Mayock vid of Glenn getting beat wasn't Glenn
TPS replied to Last Guy on the Bench's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It would be funny if Glenn tweeted him on it. -
Mayock vid of Glenn getting beat wasn't Glenn
TPS replied to Last Guy on the Bench's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I wonder if he'll admit the error on the air today? -
Of all the "professional" draft prognosticators, I trust Mayock the most. That does not mean I think he knows talent better than the guys who have to actually select. In the end, everyone will have their hits and misses, since there is no certainty on making the transition to the pros. One thing I think the Bills do well is focus on hard-working, high character types who have the talent. That lessens the odds of picking a bust.
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Tavon Wilson should explain TJ Graham
TPS replied to apulshunny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh C'mon! We gave up the 217th pick for this guy?! Fire Nix now!! We could've drafted another Jasper-type player. I totally give up on this team. I'm done. -
I think they get an A for the first 2 picks. It will be a good battle at LT between Hairston and Glenn, and whoever loses becomes the swing tackle on game day since they can both play either side. Don't know that Graham can come in and contribute this year since they say he is a little raw. I suppose if he's simply running a fly, there's not much to learn...
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RD 2, Pick #41: OT Cordy Glenn - Georgia
TPS replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nice! The Bills get Mayock's #25 rated player, fill their biggest need, and still the complaints roll in... Good job Buddy! -
Nix and Gailey obviously place a premium on character. It is rare for them to draft anyone not described as a high-character, hard-working, team player. For the draft experts (astro et al), of the OTs and WRs, who does that rule out for R2? The only one I know for sure is Adams.
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Guys, it's all a giant crap shoot, ease back a second
TPS replied to metzelaars_lives's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There is a lot of evidence to suggest that Modrak had a lot of sway in that draft, as Nix did not complete the regime change until after the first year. True or not, I'd prefer to judge Nix starting last year when the entire draft/personnel department became "his people." -
Rams pick first, so Glenn could be it. Colts are second and Fleener is there, who would also be a nice fit.
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Guys, it's all a giant crap shoot, ease back a second
TPS replied to metzelaars_lives's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's a crap shoot when you have a crappy draft department. I'd take nix over a coin toss any day... -
In this NEW NFL are the Bills a day late & a dollar short?
TPS replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have to go with Buddy's comment, if you trade up and the guy turns out to be a bust, you lost two picks and it really sets you back. -
Does President Obama listen to his own advisors?
TPS replied to meazza's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Wow, revolutionary work. Standard Keynesian theory: deficits are expanasionary; so, yes, raising taxes in general is contractionary (see Spain and Britain). However, demand side theory also suggests that the impact depends on the marginal propensity to consume of those facing a tax cut/increase. A tax cut for those who spend all of their income has a greater effect on spending than a tax cut targeted at those who save 25% of their income. Therefore, any tax increase will have a lesser impact on demand if targeted at the top--those who don't spend all of their income. I'm sure the Romers would agree. As for the article, since the majority of the tax increase is target at the top, the negative impact will be a little less than they estimate, but negative still. -
When Does It Stop Being Bush's Fault?
TPS replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
As usual, I responded to what I thought was an extreme position by you, and you are doing the same. The truth is in between. I think we've both stated and agreed that there are many factors that "explain" the crisis, and there is no single explanation. My overall point is that the level of debt taken on by finance reached all-time highs, and with that leverage comes more risk. I accepted your point about the rollover problem with short term liabilities, but it is a two-sided coin. The FED took over a trillion $s worth of assets off the balance sheets of the big banks, so, yeah, maybe the remaining assets performed "just like before," both good and bad. The fact that the IBs all became bank holding companies also gave them the "phone a friend" option at the Fed.... -
When Does It Stop Being Bush's Fault?
TPS replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Wow! Where to start... Of course net leverage is lower since government securities are given a zero weight in the "risk-adjusted" leverage ratio calculation. The gross ratio captures the change in the net because it darn well was not an increase in risk-free assets that were rising during the bubble. It's well known that Paulson got the SEC to relax the leverage standards, and the result was the dramatic rise in assets held by the IBs. Your comment about liabilities...It's a balance sheet, so if the leverage ratio is rising, of course you have to fund assets with more liabilities. No regulator views this as "effectively hedged." Increased leverage means increased risk. The issue was all about the risk of their assets, because that's what covers your liabilities. As long as you have performing assets, then you are ok. Short term liabilities (CP for example) require trust so that you can continue to rollover, which of course means more risk with a greater proportion of short term, but it's the assets that matter. They didn't fail because they had too much short term debt, they failed because they held too much crap on and or off their balance sheet. You can always meet your obligations by selling assets, but if you can't sell your crappy assets, your in the shitter. -
According to Casserly, he's a top 10 pick. My link
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The more I think about it, with McKelvin in his last year, and I think Florence as well, it makes sense--as long as they feel good about getting a LT in R2-3.
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Listening to Buddy today regarding LT...
TPS replied to Cheddar's Dad's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Another reason to believe this, Whaley mentioned wanting to have a roster where if someone goes down, the drop off from the player coming in is minimal. Right now there is no other LT on the roster. They have decent depth at CB and WR. Several weeks ago Nix said he thought there were 3 LTs that were worthy at 10. I think Buscaglia has it right. -
Did anybody else notice during the presser that...
TPS replied to FredEx Delivers's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He ended by telling "sully" that if an LT allows you to throw the ball down the field and open up the offense, then you could consider that an impact position. -
Interesting. I was just thinking about posting a topic on "Will the Bills surprise and do something unexpected?" Given so many questions about the players of need who are expected to be there at 10, do they go with the BPA at any position? Thank God it's almost here!
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When Does It Stop Being Bush's Fault?
TPS replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Just took a quick look at GS' balance sheet. Total assets nearly tripled from 2003 to 2007, from $400 bill to $1.1 trillion, whereas equity doubled from $21 bil to $43 bil. That's a recipe for a bubble and crisis. -
When Does It Stop Being Bush's Fault?
TPS replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I'm with you on this one, since the models assumed house prices would not fall past historical price declines. -
When Does It Stop Being Bush's Fault?
TPS replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So Paulson convincing the SEC to allow GS (and the other IBs) to increase their leverage from 12:1 to 33:1 was minor? -
J. White barely saw any playing time at his RB position; whereas, Searcy started several games when Wilson went down, handle and showed he could play, despite rookie mistakes. Hairston, Searcy, and Rogers had to play because of injuries and I'd say they all showed they could play in the NFL, despite making rookie mistakes. J.White couldn't beat out the late season pick up of T. Choice for playing time after FJ's injury.