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Stud37

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  1. post your top 10 prospects you want the Bills to draft, even if that prospect is guaranteed to go #1 over all. I believe that a top 10 prospect needs to be a game changer type player. Someone who can score anytime he touches/throws the ball, or can make a turnover or stop an offense dead in its tracks. I'll show you mine if you show me yours:

     

    1) Myles Garrett (we all know)

    2) Solomon Thomas (the next Aaron Donald... pure beast)

    3) Malik Hooker (if he wasn't injured, he would be my #1 prospect... this guy will make a good team into a superbowl contender)

    4) John Ross III (his intangibles far out weight his size/injuries. he would be #3 on my list if he didn't have injuries)

    5) Jonathan Allen (the guy is a monster in the middle... but we won't have a shot at him, so meh)

    6) Jamal Adams (in the box nightmare. take out a LB, and play nickle all game long, and never lose an inch in the run game.)

    7) Marshon Lattimore (the best of a PHENOMENAL CB class... shut down corner as advertised)

    8) Rueben Foster (so his piss is tainted, he can still hit and cover better than any LB in this class... little slow on run reaction)

    9) David Njoku (Best TE in this draft... if he played for Alabama, he would be a top 5 pick)

    10) Mike Williams (Has that Mike Williams/Alshon Jefferey/Kelvin Benjamin type jump ball talent)

  2. The best WR in this draft, without question, is John Ross. He is a unique talent that is very hard to find. If he didn't have 2 knee surgeries, he would be a top 10 pick. That is the only WR I would roll the dice with in the first round with a top 10 pick. Davis' ceiling is to be good, not great. Williams could be a fantastic jump ball mismatch option. But if you need a WR to make plays all the way down the field, and can hit a home run every single time he touches the ball, then Ross is that guy.

     

    Davis reminds me a lot of Devin Thomas when he came out of MSU. Same size, neither was a burner, and both were/are considered the best route runners/safest WR in the draft. but you don't draft for decent in the top 10, you draft for game changing.

  3. I can understand that it may look like I have been drinking too much Las Vegas kool aid, But there has been discussion that with a world class stadium that UNLV may be invited to join the PAC 12. This has come from multiple sources

    I have heard this from multiple people as well. At the very least, should help with recruiting.

  4. I don't get the hype surrounding Davis. He reminds me a lot of Devin Thomas from Michigan State. He was considered the 'most pro ready' WR in the draft... and excelled at nothing. I see the same thing with Davis. The guy doesn't stand out in any category other than he can run a full route tree. But he never pulls away from defenders, even going against sub-par competition. This guy has bust written all over him. I see his ceiling as a third down possession WR, and that is not the type of talent you draft in the 1st round.

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    Which makes complete sense. But I just wonder & correct me if I am wrong but they will be building the Stadium by the strip down by Mandalay Bay correct? I just wonder how many locals after the noveltiy wears off will be wiliing to head down there to support the Raiders.

    That's a horse of a different color. Going to an NFL game at the end of the strip is completely different than going down to the strip to gamble or what have you. The Novelty of an NFL will be different mainly because it's 8 games a year over the span of like 5 months. Plus, you won't be surrounded by hordes of random tourists. you will be surrounded by NFL fans and game day atmosphere. I think in a few years, this could be one of, if not the most valuable NFL franchises.

     

    The strip is a tourist trap. Locals know that, and steer clear. But that won't be an issue for the casual Vegas to travel down for a game. The biggest issue most fans here would have would be a stadium that wasn't centralized. The strip is actually a perfect place for it to be built.

     

    Vote passed 31-1... Miami only team to vote 'no'. Those hosers.

  6. Grew up in Vegas. The Bills would be on TV in the morning when I would wake up as a kid. They were good and wore red/white/blue, Merica! Because they were good, they were always on TV. If I had known geography when I was little, I probably would have picked a different team. I've tried being a chargers fan, but for some reason, I LOVE the Bills.

     

    My only complaint about the Raiders moving here to Vegas is that I wish it was the Bills...

  7. After listening to Vegas locals talk about the raiders coming to town, they've convinced me this move will fail. This commissioner is showing again why he needs to go. The Chargers will fail in LA and the jags will fail in London too

    I think you are not talking to the right people. Everyone I know that is a sports fan is ecstatic about this, here in Vegas. Maybe non-NFL fans would be upset, but all they want is quiet afternoons in the suburbs, so it's not really affecting them anyways. If you are convinced this move will fail, then I'm convinced you are a nut job.

     

     

    I got to Vegas once a year on business. Usually stay 2 or 3 days & it is torture. I got to sit thru all these boring meetings when I all I want to do is hit the black jack & craps table & drink myself into a coma. We always end up taking some of our colleagues out to dinner after the meetings & to a person, all of the people I work with that live there have told they never ever ever venture down to the strip. All of them say they can't stand it. My boss & I just look at each other like "are these people crazy?" But I do find it interesting how some of the locals feel about the strip & their disgust for it.

    It's not really a disgust of the strip in and of itself. It's more just all the tourists and traffic that get really annoying. We still go down to the strip about once a year, but that is mainly to eat at a 5star restaurant, or play craps for my birthday.

     

    If locals want to gamble, they usually go to a bar/casino on the outskirts of town near their houses. It seems like the video poker machines are looser the further out from the strip you get... plus the bartenders at the local bars are nicer and comp more drinks/food because they need you coming back.

     

    But yeah, if you live in Vegas, you rarely ever go down to the strip. There's no need. Plus there are some really nice areas around town off the strip for shopping/eating/socializing.

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    What about Las Carnivores?

     

     

    The parking lot at the Ralph has to be a close second..

     

    True..... the third day take a 10 gallon enema, a steam, a hot shower and get out of there.

    I'm glad you came around to the fact that Vegas can offer a more unique experience than any other city can offer. But on a side note, It's not Las Vegas' fault that your lady parts can't handle the Vegas awesomeness for more than a couple days.

  9. So when they move, where do they play in the meantime?

     

    UNLV?

    Yeah, they will play for 1 or 2 years in Oakland while they renovate Sam Boyd Stadium to add 15,000 seats(I believe). Sam Boyd(UNLV's current stadium) will be the stop gap until 2020. At that time, both UNLV and the Raiders will move into the new stadium.

     

     

    WTF??!! LOL

     

    Now I truly regret never visiting BBMB...

    my bad, I meant cater to the glamor and demands of the NFL Like Vegas. I didn't mean that no other city can cater to the NFL, just that Las Vegas is the perfect city to take the NFL to the next level.

  10. Raiders coming to Vegas has been a sure thing since last year. The Raiders have a BIG fan base here in Vegas. Add in the fact that Vegas is driving distance from LA and NorCal, makes this move genius. Raider fans from all around will travel to Vegas for the games. Plane tickets to Vegas are also some of the cheapest you can find. I see absolutely no shortage in fan support when they move here. I know fans will be much more willing to travel to Vegas for a game than Oakland.

     

    Vegas is made for the NFL. No other city can cater to the glamor and demands of the NFL. When they finally get the stadium completed in 2020, Vegas will be fast tracked to hold the Superbowl. Las Vegas could also be the city to save the Pro Bowl. The game will still be terrible, but there will be a GIANT turn out of fans looking have an excuse to go to Vegas. VEGAS BABY! This town is made for prime time.

     

    My dream is that they will move the NFL draft here also... They could have their pick of which world class theatre/arena to hold it in.

  11. I hate Krap-on-dick. So that is why I want to sign him! We can successfully destroy the last pathetic saga of his NFL career while we coast to 0-16. We then cut him after the season, never to be seen again in the NFL(we might see him on the news getting paid more by Soros working for antifa, so it's a win for all parties). Our coaches get a pass for the terrible season because Colin is a horrible person and QB, and we are sitting pretty to draft the best sure thing QB since Elway. After we draft Darnold, Tom Brady will retire a year later, and the division is ours for the next 18 years!

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