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ASCI

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  1. I wonder if anyone realizes that Willis will have over 1000 yards rushing this year? That’s all the running back we need to get it done, Bills need to improve both lines then things will fall into place, first place I hope. Keep it simple
  2. I see you subscribe to the TD “best talent available” approach instead of the “needs” approach
  3. I've changed my mind, with that attitude I think he'll come back 100 percent, but after next year I'm not so sure cause of the wear and tear.
  4. This is pure BS our WR must not have a brain cell amoung them! A good OL That could keep rushers out of JP’s face will help the WR’s a lot more then moulds could ever do. Good OL’s freeze time, more time to run the routes and more time to make good decisions.
  5. If you could save 5mil to put into the OL or DL i'd cut TKO in a min.
  6. here is the Ralph speech Looks like he is of sound mind!
  7. He will be 29 in 11 days. He is completing his 29th year on earth. On Dec 17 2005 he will start his 30th year on earth.
  8. Next December 17th TKO will be 30 If it makes cap sense, TKO will be gone at the end of next season Firsts some realities: 1) Spikes is in his 8th year. 2) Most pros lose a step by their 8th to 10th year. 3) In an injury like this most lose flexibility not only at the foot but the whole leg. 4) Flexibility is key in body quickness and avoiding future injury. Now I take out my crystal ball: TKO comes back to play for Bills next season after taking it easy during camp and preseason. By the first few games it becomes apparent that he has lost a step and is very average. Spikes will be nagged with playable injuries all season long like hamstring and groin and possibly back. At the end of next season TKO will be traded or cap axed at an appropriate time that saves Bills $.
  9. Too bad but I think TKO is done. No one at his age comes back full strength from an injury like this.
  10. Willis is a much better pure runner then Thurman was. Thurman had great vision; good hands and a great stutter step but average power and speed, Thurman could not drive the line he needed wide open holes to hit. Willis has good vision, good power and great speed and acceleration. If Willis has the same line that Thurman had they would be dusting off a spot in Canton right now getting it ready for Willis.
  11. Remember this As long as they put out on the field I don't have a problem with it. I hope WM breaks 1200 this year.
  12. This is refreshing you actually got your point across in one sentence, good job. You don’t know how glad I am to learn that you have nothing to with the health field anymore. There is no room in that field for incompetence due to inattention.
  13. Oh God…another horny Frenchmen. Is your friends name Peppy la Pue?
  14. Come on Tommy, where’s the love? You loved me once before you debased yourself like the rest of us…Remember this: This is priceless! Never embrace the devil you don’t know. Did reinventing yourself solve your internal struggles? One of us, one of us, one of us.
  15. Mickey, have you always been this long winded, ever hear of an abstract or just boiling it down. After the first 2 sentences you might as well insert BLAH, BLAH, BLAH cause I ain’t reading it. No one wants to hear you blather on for another paragraph except maybe Tom and his like. BTW, how does a person like you working in the health care field get all this free time?
  16. Oh ok, I was just wounding how your balloon-knot was doing.
  17. I’m learning well from you guys. Lesson #1 if you do not agree with what a person is saying then attack him personally to discredit him thereby eliminating the disagreement. Yes, Yes I think I got it!
  18. But you still did not answer my question!
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