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rsherman12

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  1. Brandon Fields- 7th Round (225)

    Shane Lechler- 5th round (142)

    Thomas Morstead- 5th round (164)

    Andy Lee- 6th round (188)

    Dustin Colquitt- 3rd round (99)

    Brett Kern- Undrafted

    Johnny Hekker- Undrafted

    Dave Zastudil- 4th round (112)

     

    Only one of these guys was drafted in the 3rd round or higher and two were undrafted (and I could have included Steve Weatherford as well). Just another reason why the Bills continue to be mediocre.

  2. The move to Orton was done for one reason only: the team was being sold and Marrone thought his best chance to keep his job and win some games was to go with the veteran QB. The way EJ was playing 8-8 was unlikely.

     

    So what's better 9-7 with Orton? Or 5-11 with EJ?

     

    You could make the case that giving EJ more practice and improving draft position would constitute a more productive season.

  3. Even if the Bills win their next 3, they're 8-4. If they beat the Raiders they're 9-4. If they surprise and beat Green Bay they're 10-4. That's winning ALL their remaining games except IN Denver and IN NE.

     

    That makes the Bills 10-6 with a 6-6 conference record. Look at the rest of the AFC teams right now and tell me that gets the Bills to the playoffs.

     

    And they won't even be favored in the Browns game.

  4. 1. Early patriots had excellent defenses that stopped Manning in the playoffs. The giants defense played lights out that year, also shutting down Romo and intercepting Favre in crunch time. Defense matters.

     

    2. Notice that Brady and Manning are 2-2 against eachother in the playoffs--with the home team winning all the games. Manning has traditionally played poorly in cold weather--especially in New England. He lit them up in the two playoff games that were played at home.

     

    3. The whole "don't screw this up mentality" doesn't explain why Brady won superbowls when they went 14-2 or why Peyton won his first superbowl. Wouldn't you think Brady would be afraid to "screw up" having a top seed or Manning would be afraid to "screw up" his first chance at a title, knowing there's no guarantee he'd ever get back there?

  5. 2 superbowls + a solid body of regular season work should be enough for the hall. If these guys can stay healthy and put up a few more good years I think they are in. Ben looks to be on the way there, Eli needs to play better, but he hasn't exactly gotten a lot of help from the O line, and now Cruz is out.

  6. If you go onto a patriots forum, everyone complains that the NFL loves Peyton Manning and wants him to get another ring so they give him all the calls. Back when he was in Indy, people were complaining that the refs called PI all the time to help Manning out. There was a playoff game between the Steelers and Colts back in 2005 I think (Big Ben's 1st superbowl run) where Manning was intercepted by Polamalu and they called it incomplete and Manning-haters went nuts.

     

    Every message board is filled with complaints about the refs. I'm on a few Seahawks message boards and it's the same old "all the important flags are on us, all the meaningless ones are on them." Source http://www.seahawkblue.com/showthread.php?43354-Refs

  7. It's not just because pro defenses are much better (which they obviously are), it's because college offenses run so differently. Most college qbs are in systems designed to "win now" rather than groom them for the pros. Hence the profusion of running qbs like Winston, Newton, Tebow, Vince young etc. They were put in positions to win college titles, even though that style wouldn't help them in the pros (Newton being the only really successful one of that bunch).

     

    Luck on the other hand was in a position to become a top nfl player. But notice that Luck never won the title in college like these other guys.

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