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DaBillsFanSince1973

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  2. not my business really and no real baring but you seem to be going right back down that negative trail. why presume the worst before anything even happens? are you going to be just as repetitive and negative with the "back up" rambling all the way up until draft day? you, I or no one knows at this point, all speculation but until the they fail at getting a qb, they have not failed. as I said, really not my business but 6 weeks is a long time to be negative.
  3. I'm going to say neither at this point. I'll just go with patient with a sprinkle of anticipation that they'll do what is best for the team come april. so far, I have been very satisfied with how they have handled their first off season.
  4. if you don't trust the process, you don't know squat. you know, squat, like diddly squat
  5. who were you there? I mean troll seems to come to mind but it could take a toll on me trying to relate it to your username here. I don't have much against them picking up rudolph, he would be on my list above allen and jackson. I liked rosen but the concussion deal bothers me. mayfield has some fire and darnold could be considered? at the end of the day, it doesn't matter too much who I like or dislike. I just hope they pull the trigger on any of the top prospects come draft day? Rudolph is going to need a lot of work on his field vision for the NFL. He rarely works beyond his primary read and constantly stares down his first option. In terms of his longer-term development, Rudolph was wise to return for his senior season. He should focus on improving his field vision to work through progressions before going pro. Along with improving his footwork, working on being under center, and learning how to call NFL plays. Jackson has a good athletic skill set, but will need to show more accuracy and pocket-passing skills in 2017. He also faces some size concerns and needs to add weight. Teams do feel that Jackson has a ton of athletic ability and upside to grow. He also has gotten good early reviews for his character, leadership and toughness. Mayfield stepped up in 2015 and carried the Sooners late in the season as they earned a spot in the college playoff. He was a Heisman finalist as he completed 68 percent of his passes for 3,700 yards with 36 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Mayfield also ran for 405 yards with seven scores. Allen could end up being a love/hate prospect. There is no doubt that he has superb physical talent to be a starting quarterback in the NFL. In 2016, Allen completed 56 percent of his passes for 3,203 yards with 28 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. Rosen had an impressive debut as a freshman, completing 60 percent of his passes for 3,670 yards with 23 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He showed off a powerful arm and the ability to be an NFL pocket passer. While Rosen has gotten a ton of hype, the same thing happened with Christian Hackenberg after his freshman season. Thus, Rosen still has more to prove as a junior to be a high first-rounder. Darnold completed 67 percent of his passes in 2016 for 3,086 yards with 31 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He has size, a strong-enough arm and accuracy, plus led USC on a nine-game winning streak to end last season. There is buzz of him being a No. 1-overall talent at the position. Team sources say that the early feedback is that Darnold has good intangibles as well. 2018 NFL Draft Prospects: Quarterbacks
  6. doesn't look like a very good replacement. but, some have picked up their game when moving to a new team?
  7. hitting the sauce can bring one to spirituality, no?
  8. lay off the sauce OP, lets save the depression for after the draft. that is if it turns out depressing? who knows? anyone here gifted enough to prophesy ?
  9. if is the biggest two letter word in the dictionary and at this point I see absolutely no comparison between the two, none.
  10. I can understand that some bills fans want to go back to '04 that might create some kind of panic or thoughts of disaster but last I checked it's 2018 and this is not the same regime. who I may add has been quite aggressive before the draft has even taken place and I see no reason they fall flat and not remain aggressive, IMO.
  11. and the speculation continues...
  12. has the draft already come and gone that one can compare to any past draft? I suggest losing the black cloud until the draft is over.
  13. how is it a disaster? # 1 and # 2 picks are still tradable, no? I have felt for a while now with the rapport between gettleman and beane that they may work something out. to call this a disaster before draft day has come and gone, is very premature, imo.
  14. some eyes see him as not retaliating, which is the professional way to handle it. I saw, at the end, him signalling to the ref, in his teammates defense. as I said, just as in words, some want to put things in to their own context to better serve their narrative.
  15. . AJ McCarron 'absolutely a starter' in the NFL, Nick Saban says Posted Apr 11, 2017 Nick Saban has a 210-61-1 on-the-field record as a college football coach, good for a .774 winning percentage. Take out the games in which AJ McCarron was Saban's starting quarterback, and the coach's career winning percentage dips to .752. While at Alabama, McCarron compiled a 36-4 record as the Crimson Tide's quarterback. Alabama won the 2011 and 2012 BCS national championships with McCarron as its signal-caller. Along the way, he became the Tide's career leader in passing yards, touchdown passes and total offense. Saban appeared on SiriusXM NFL Radio on Tuesday and was asked about McCarron's pro career. "I loved AJ," Saban said. "I always thought he did a great job. He's a football junkie. He really prepares for the game, understands the game well. He's got a confidence about him that some people might mistake for a little bit of cockiness, but when you get to know him, you know that's not the case. I think, and I always thought, that I could not believe he did not get drafted higher than he got drafted relative to the success that he had here in terms of winning. If you just look at how much we won when he was the quarterback, how many championships we won and did it at an early age. And every time he's had an opportunity to play with the Bengals, he's, to me, proven that he's absolutely a starter. In the playoffs, McCarron rallied Cincinnati from a 15-0 deficit to a 16-15 lead over Pittsburgh with less than two minutes to play with three straight scoring drives in the fourth quarter. A fumble and a meltdown by the Bengals' defense kept Cincinnati from picking up its first postseason victory since 1990 as the Steelers came back for an 18-16 win. an older article but words from Saban. he's definitely a competitor. a nd should be a good mentor to the rookie
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