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  1. http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=3084
  2. As for supplements ginko biloba is suppose to help bring oxygen to the brain therefore improving the brain function and memory lechethin is also suppose to be good for the brain
  3. seems okay to me i like the old unifoprms better than the current ones. i think the current uniforms use too dark of a shade of blue
  4. http://www.draftboardinsider.com/players/valueboard-1.html
  5. http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/playerpro...edmarshall.html Rasheed Marshall Official Bio College: West Virginia Height: 6-1 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 190 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.50 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Extremely athletic player...Elusive and a threat to go the distance whenever he touches the ball...Understands the passing game...Could be a weapon on trick plays...Has a lot of upside and potential. Weaknesses: Will be making a position switch which is always a risky proposition...Size and speed are only average...Extremely raw and will have a lot to learn and will essentially be starting from scratch. Notes: Played quarterback his senior season for the Mountaineers but will have to shift to wideout at the pro level, a la someone like Antwaan Randle El...Intriguing developmental prospect.
  6. If the Bills were to cut Prioleau, Lindell, & Reed and trade Henry. That would make them about 11.7 under the cap + the savings they get from Moulds reworking his deal. I think Donahoe should also consider talking to Bledsoe about taking another paycut too
  7. http://www.billszone.com/mtlog/archives/20...ry_cap_page.php
  8. http://www.cincinnatibengals.com/press/new...=0&news_id=2692 Bills DT Pat Williams, 6-3, 320, ninth season, turns 33 on Oct. 24: After the Bengals rushed for 149 yards against Williams and Sam Adams a few weeks ago, head coach Marvin Lewis made it pretty clear he’s not looking for tackles just because they take up space. That said, Williams is a difference-maker, which just shows you how well the Bengals offensive line played against Buffalo.
  9. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05009/439384.stm Unhappy in Dallas The Cowboys may use part of their large cap room to dispatch defensive end Marcellus Wiley, who signed a four-year, $16 million contract because Dallas wanted a better pass rush. Wiley had three sacks, but he savaged the Cowboys after the season. Parcells moved him from the left side to the right side of the line, then took his pass rusher off the field in pass-rushing situations. "If they told me what was going to occur before I signed, I never would have stepped foot in Texas," Wiley said.
  10. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-dol...la-sports-front http://www.floridatoday.com/!NEWSROOM/...OLPHINSSIDE.htm
  11. http://www.theredzone.org/2005/freeagents/index.asp
  12. Ross tucker said that JP Losman is basically comparable to a 5 tool player in baseball. He said Losman has speed, has a strong arm and is accurate. He said the question remains on when he will be ready to play due to the complexities of the QB postition. He said that Bledsoe has seen all the defenses in the league & blitzes and is more prepared right now. He also mentioned that Losman is a hard worker.
  13. I was looking up some #'s from 2003 & thius guy was aweful. he had the lowest TD% in the league. It was even lower than Kordell Stewart, Kyle Bollser, & Jay Fiedler, Plus he had 11 fumbles in 2003 on top of his picks The Bills in 2004 had the #2 ranked defense, a special teams that many considered the best in the league, 1 receiver whi caught over 80 balls and was an alternate to the probowl, another reciver who caught 9td's, a ruuning bback who many already consider 1 of the top 5 backs in the league So what's left that could be a problem- QB, OL, TE Bills need a change at QB Bills need 2 OL this offseason Bills drafted a TE in las years draft where there is still potential there I also like Mike Nugent K ohio state
  14. use the pick the bills would get for travis henry & draft mike nugent he is from a cold weather school so that makes it even more impressive about his accuracy
  15. Good list. I think that more than half of those guys could provide the Bills with a quality 3rd receiver
  16. I'd like to see the Bills draft Mike Nugent K Ohio State. He was 5 of 6 on field goals over 50 yards and is very accurate at close range I also would like an upgrade at 3rd reciver spot. I think that the Bills should look at Travis Taylor in Baltimore, he is a free agent at may not cost very much. He was their top reciver yet would be a 3rd reciever here. I think he would be at least worth a look. Bills need to look bringing in 2 new offensive linemen possibly a CB and possibly a LB
  17. If you think you are as good or better than the other QB's who werwe drafted ahead of you (Manning, Rivers, Rothesburger) then prove it. Study the playbook, study nfl defenses, work on your mechanics, and beat out Drew Bledsoe. Win the starting job at the start of the 2005 season and perform at a high level. Show everyone that you are better than Bledsoe, Manning, Rivers, and Rothesbuger
  18. Jennings doesn't want to be here. Bills may need to upgrade at LG or Center Bills need 2 offensive linemen Nate Clements contract is up after 2005 Bills need another quality CB Does anybody notice Posey to make any plays? Bills may need to look at upgrading SLB The Bills have no confidance in their kicker for long range field goals & he is not good enough in the clutch & his kickoffs rarely make the endzone They need to draft the top k in the draft The Bills also need a quality 3rd receiver
  19. what about a kickoff lindell had that went only to the 30 yard line yeaterday that was returned to nearly mid field. draft mike nugent k ohio state
  20. what about a kickoff lindell had that went only to the 30 yard line that was returned to nearly mid field. draft mike nugent k ohio state
  21. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/statistics?s...r=2004&group=80 Kicking Statistics NAME XPM XPA XP% FGM FGA FG% 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LNG PTS 1. T. Pegram, Texas A&M 36 39 92.3 12 13 92.3 1/1 3/3 6/7 2/2 0/0 44 72 2. A. Wellock, E Michigan 32 32 100 21 23 91.3 0/0 8/8 7/8 4/5 2/2 52 95 3. T. Bell, Ga Tech 31 31 100 15 17 88.2 1/1 6/6 5/5 3/5 0/0 47 76 4. C. Smith, M Tenn St 32 32 100 15 17 88.2 0/0 6/6 6/7 3/4 0/0 42 77 5. T. Jones, Boise St 65 65 100 22 25 88 0/0 10/10 9/10 3/4 0/1 47 131 6. M. Nugent, Ohio St 27 27 100 20 23 87 0/0 5/5 4/4 6/8 5/6 55 87 7. J. Rheem, Kansas St 37 37 100 13 15 86.7 1/1 3/3 4/4 3/5 2/2 52 76 8. G. Whibbs, Troy 29 30 96.7 12 14 85.7 1/1 5/6 3/3 3/3 0/1 43 65 9. A. Serna, Oregon St 29 32 90.6 17 20 85 1/1 5/5 9/10 1/2 1/2 55 80 10. D. McCaleb, So Miss 27 29 93.1 16 19 84.2 0/0 8/9 4/5 4/5 0/0 45 75 11. B. Bostick, Alabama 33 33 100 16 19 84.2 0/0 5/5 7/8 4/6 0/0 47 81 12. S. Gostkowski, Memphis 48 49 98 20 24 83.3 4/4 4/4 6/9 6/6 0/1 49 108 13. M. Crosby, Colorado 28 29 96.6 19 23 82.6 1/1 5/5 5/5 3/5 5/7 60 85 14. J. Babcock, Colo St 30 30 100 14 17 82.4 0/0 4/4 8/10 2/3 0/0 48 72 15. B. Pace, Va Tech 42 42 100 21 26 80.8 0/0 7/7 10/13 4/6 0/0 46 105 16. C. Broadwell, E Carolina 25 26 96.2 12 15 80 0/0 3/3 5/6 4/6 0/0 45 61 17. J. Dean, Clemson 17 18 94.4 12 15 80 0/0 6/6 2/2 4/6 0/1 48 53 18. K. Schlicher, Iowa 26 28 92.9 20 25 80 0/0 10/10 7/8 3/7 0/0 49 86 19. B. Robertson, Indiana 15 17 88.2 11 14 78.6 0/0 4/5 7/7 0/2 0/0 39 48 20. A. Carmody, Louisville 72 72 100 11 14 78.6 0/0 3/5 7/8 1/1 0/0 42 105 21. C. Nendick, N Illinois 47 47 100 14 18 77.8 0/0 7/7 5/8 2/3 0/0 47 89 22. N. Bazaldua, N Texas 37 37 100 14 18 77.8 2/2 5/5 2/2 4/7 1/2 51 79 23. J. Brown, S Carolina 27 27 100 10 13 76.9 0/0 5/5 3/6 2/2 0/0 43 57 24. N. Hayes, UAB 45 46 97.8 13 17 76.5 0/0 5/5 8/8 0/4 0/0 38 84 25. C. Barth, UNC 32 33 97 13 17 76.5 0/0 5/5 5/7 2/3 1/2 50 71 26. G. Rivas, Michigan 33 37 89.2 16 21 76.2 0/0 4/5 10/12 2/4 0/0 47 81 27. B. Jackson, Ball St 23 23 100 12 16 75 0/0 6/8 6/7 0/0 0/1 39 59 28. R. Schneider, UTEP 48 49 98 15 20 75 0/0 3/3 4/6 7/8 1/3 52 93 29. J. Vaughn, Auburn 50 51 98 9 12 75 0/0 5/6 2/4 2/2 0/0 43 77 30. J. Medlock, UCLA 42 43 97.7 15 20 75 0/0 4/4 0/2 8/9 3/5 52 87 31. M. Leach, Florida 48 48 100 12 16 75 0/0 2/3 4/5 4/6 2/2 52 84 32. B. DeVault, Tulsa 33 33 100 12 16 75 0/0 5/5 3/6 4/5 0/0 49 69 33. J. Nichols, Ole Miss 19 19 100 20 27 74.1 0/0 8/8 7/10 5/7 0/2 49 79 34. I. O'Connor, Marshall 31 33 93.9 14 19 73.7 0/0 6/7 4/7 3/4 1/1 52 73 35. D. Fitzpatrick, N Dame 34 35 97.1 11 15 73.3 0/0 5/5 2/4 4/5 0/1 47 67 36. K. Webb, Baylor 25 26 96.2 11 15 73.3 1/1 2/3 7/8 1/2 0/1 45 58 37. S. Aguayo, UNLV 27 27 100 11 15 73.3 0/0 4/4 5/7 2/4 0/0 41 60 38. J. Ricks, Oklahoma St 46 47 97.9 11 15 73.3 1/1 6/6 3/3 0/4 1/1 55 79 39. K. Lovell, Cincy 38 39 97.4 11 15 73.3 1/1 6/6 2/3 2/3 0/2 49 71 40. J. Ayat, Hawaii 54 58 93.1 11 15 73.3 0/0 3/4 2/4 5/5 1/2 56 87 41. N. Novak, Maryland 21 21 100 16 22 72.7 0/0 2/2 5/8 9/12 0/0 47 69 42. R. Ohliger, BC 28 30 93.3 13 18 72.2 0/0 4/6 5/7 4/5 0/0 47 67 43. J. Cummings, Pittsburgh 34 34 100 18 25 72 1/1 5/6 9/11 3/5 0/2 47 88 44. D. Yaussi, Wyoming 36 36 100 18 25 72 0/0 6/6 5/7 6/10 1/2 51 90 45. D. Mangum, Texas 45 46 97.8 10 14 71.4 0/0 3/3 3/5 2/4 2/2 52 75 46. B. Visintainer, Fresno St 55 55 100 10 14 71.4 0/0 1/2 6/8 3/3 0/1 49 85 47. M. Nuzie, UConn 37 39 94.9 20 28 71.4 0/0 10/11 7/10 2/6 1/1 51 97 48. D. Rayner, Mich St 39 39 100 22 31 71 2/2 11/13 2/3 5/6 2/7 53 105 49. C. Hughes, Virginia 42 45 93.3 17 24 70.8 1/1 7/7 6/8 2/6 1/2 50 93 50. S. Suisham, BGU 69 69 100 14 20 70 0/0 4/4 4/6 5/8 1/2 52 111 51. A. Bailey, Georgia 36 37 97.3 14 20 70 0/0 6/7 5/7 3/6 0/0 46 78 52. J. Ainsworth, Arizona St 37 37 100 16 23 69.6 1/1 6/7 5/6 4/9 0/0 48 85 53. E. Neihouse, Arkansas St 26 26 100 11 16 68.8 0/0 7/8 3/5 1/3 0/0 49 59 54. W. Zunker, New Mexico 26 26 100 11 16 68.8 0/0 3/4 3/4 4/7 1/1 50 59 55. M. Brooks, Duke 18 19 94.7 13 19 68.4 1/1 5/5 3/7 2/3 2/3 53 57 56. M. Payne, BYU 30 30 100 15 22 68.2 0/0 1/2 2/4 8/11 4/5 53 75 57. D. Fine, Nevada 44 44 100 12 18 66.7 1/1 5/8 4/5 2/4 0/0 44 80 58. R. Lloyd, Minnesota 41 41 100 10 15 66.7 1/1 4/4 4/4 1/4 0/2 46 71 59. M. Sgroi, Stanford 22 23 95.7 16 24 66.7 1/1 7/8 2/4 5/10 1/1 50 70 60. R. Guardia, New Mexico St 21 24 87.5 12 18 66.7 0/0 5/6 5/6 2/6 0/0 40 57 61. T. Begley, Kentucky 20 20 100 9 14 64.3 0/0 3/3 2/4 2/4 2/3 52 47 62. M. Prater, C Florida 12 14 85.7 9 14 64.3 0/0 1/1 3/7 4/5 1/1 51 39 63. J. Siegel, Oregon 31 33 93.9 9 14 64.3 0/0 2/3 5/6 1/3 1/2 51 58 64. C. Barber, Syracuse 24 27 88.9 14 22 63.6 0/0 3/3 7/9 4/10 0/0 46 66 65. S. Comiskey, La Lafayette 24 24 100 14 22 63.6 0/0 5/5 4/5 5/9 0/3 47 66 66. M. Greenaway, Air Force 33 36 91.7 7 11 63.6 0/0 4/4 2/2 1/3 0/2 48 54 67. J. Ito, Rutgers 28 29 96.6 15 24 62.5 0/0 8/10 1/2 6/9 0/3 48 73 68. J. Beck, Kansas 1 2 50 10 16 62.5 0/0 3/3 5/5 1/7 1/1 51 31 69. J. Tantarelli, Missouri 27 28 96.4 10 16 62.5 1/1 5/5 3/6 1/4 0/0 45 57 70. N. Folk, Arizona 18 18 100 8 13 61.5 0/0 2/2 3/4 2/5 1/2 53 42 71. J. Carr, San Jose St 40 40 100 8 13 61.5 0/0 1/1 5/8 2/3 0/1 45 64 72. R. Killeen, USC 57 57 100 14 23 60.9 0/0 2/4 8/10 4/9 0/0 42 99 73. P. LoCoco, TCU 30 32 93.8 9 15 60 0/0 4/6 3/6 2/3 0/0 47 57 74. J. Wilhoit, Tennessee 39 40 97.5 9 15 60 0/1 1/1 4/4 2/6 2/3 51 66 75. C. Jackson, LSU 14 18 77.8 9 15 60 0/0 1/1 2/4 4/8 2/2 53 41 76. D. Bell, Houston 21 23 91.3 13 22 59.1 1/1 5/5 5/8 1/5 1/3 53 60 77. J. Peattie, Miami 42 42 100 13 22 59.1 1/1 4/5 5/8 3/5 0/3 49 81 78. J. Deraney, NC State 29 29 100 13 22 59.1 0/0 6/7 4/7 2/5 1/3 53 68 79. X. Beitia, Florida St 26 26 100 13 22 59.1 0/0 5/5 3/6 4/9 1/2 52 65 80. J. Swiger, Akron 31 33 93.9 10 17 58.8 0/0 3/4 2/7 4/4 1/2 50 61 81. B. Jones, Purdue 46 46 100 10 17 58.8 0/0 1/3 6/8 2/4 1/2 50 76 82. J. Reda, Illinois 26 27 96.3 7 12 58.3 0/0 3/5 3/5 1/2 0/0 40 47 83. D. Horwedel, La Tech 27 27 100 8 14 57.1 0/0 2/4 4/6 2/4 0/0 43 51 84. G. Palmer, SDSU 26 27 96.3 12 21 57.1 0/0 5/7 2/4 4/8 1/2 50 62 85. B. Cooper, W Virginia 43 43 100 9 16 56.3 0/0 4/4 2/5 2/6 1/1 54 70 86. M. Allen, Wisconsin 26 27 96.3 10 18 55.6 0/0 5/6 2/5 3/5 0/2 48 56 87. A. Trlica, Texas Tech 49 49 100 6 11 54.5 0/0 3/3 3/3 0/4 0/1 34 67 88. R. Walters, La Monroe 13 13 100 6 11 54.5 0/0 3/4 3/4 0/3 0/0 37 31 89. R. Gould, Penn State 22 23 95.7 7 13 53.8 0/0 4/5 1/3 2/3 0/2 47 43 90. T. Schneider, California 52 53 98.1 8 15 53.3 0/0 4/4 1/6 3/5 0/0 48 76 91. R. Lux, Temple 27 28 96.4 9 17 52.9 1/1 3/5 4/7 1/3 0/1 41 54 92. T. DiCarlo, Oklahoma 45 47 95.7 8 16 50 0/0 6/6 2/5 0/5 0/0 35 69 93. B. Rossman, Ohio 20 24 83.3 7 14 50 0/0 4/5 1/4 2/5 0/0 47 41 94. P. Johnson, Vanderbilt 18 23 78.3 7 14 50 0/0 0/1 4/6 3/7 0/0 44 39 95. T. Mayle, Kent St 37 39 94.9 6 13 46.2 1/1 3/6 1/4 1/2 0/0 40 55 96. M. Gruzwalski, C Michigan 23 26 88.5 6 13 46.2 0/0 4/5 2/5 0/2 0/1 38 41 97. R. Menchinger, W Michigan 32 33 97 5 11 45.5 0/0 3/5 1/2 1/4 0/0 42 47 98. L. Langley, Wash St 30 31 96.8 5 11 45.5 0/0 1/3 3/4 1/3 0/1 44 45 99. B. Huffman, N'western 23 24 95.8 7 17 41.2 0/0 3/6 1/5 3/6 0/0 41 44 100. M. Baker, Buffalo 24 24 100 5 13 38.5 0/0 2/3 1/5 2/5 0/0 47 39
  22. Lindell has been very good at close range but he is questionable on longer field goals and his kickoffs are weak. I think that Mike Nugent of Ohio state could help the special teams be even more dominant. I would not be disappointed if the Bills took Mike Nugent in the 3rd round
  23. Did you know that Eric Moulds had got more than 9Td's in a season only once in his career. http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1196
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