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MiltonWaddams

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  1. Want - Corey Davis Don't - Peppers Dark horse- Foster (only due to character concerns as it is justified based on ability) Think - Howard
  2. "Per police encounter" is very operative here. I wish we could just move this thread to PPP
  3. This. The way I see it, the Bills need a Vet back up QB with the ability to run the same offence as TT. As this is a sport, and your political leanings should in no way impact your feelings towards the player due to their beliefs or political sensibilities, the right player to help the team should be brought in to do just that. This is a back-up QB, not a starter, and people need to get over that. Maybe that is just my sentiment as a Canadian who applauds freedom of speech and the freedom to protest in a non-violent manner. Colin loves America, he just doesn't love the division that has occurred and the blatant violence against minorities. If you can't get that, you are part of the problem.
  4. Give me an above-average qb today like that and I'll do a standing back-flip. In the Pantheon of QBs, he sits in the top 10 all-time. I'll take that every day.
  5. It may be slightly unfounded, but I'd gamble on Josh before Martavis. Josh seems like he wants to change, he just falls back into old habits without support. The Browns are not, recently historically speaking, an organization known for helping their troubled players get out of their bad habits. Steelers are a solid organization. Martavis just seems like more of a gamble based on all I have seen of him in interviews and his on-field antics. Undoubtedly talented, but a massive risk.
  6. It should surprise you. That is definitely a worst case scenario
  7. Yesssss! We have a guy that will compete for WR3! But, at the same time...yessss.....we have a WR! What a saga...glad that's over. Hope he blossoms in Buffalo. Size and athleticism are there.
  8. Cousineau has to be a popular choice. Terrible, terrible. Whatever the story was with the contract and the neglect on draft day, he was the biggest waste of a pick. Patulski, Maybin and Mike Williams, despite his concencus status, were all in the running for sure, but at least they played for the team. Edit: I didn't know this, but I just googled who they traded him for to Cleveland and it ended up being a first rounder: Mr James Edward Kelly. Maybe not the biggest wasted pick after all....
  9. It must have been hell at BBMB. It sure feels like they've transported the flame over here.
  10. I love that, 4 years in, he is still viewed as a developmental project. Not saying it never happens, but I don't see Geno as the poster boy for late bloomers
  11. 8am here. I am only one coffee in and apparently need another. Thanks.
  12. It's not AP. He did play....albeit a minimal amount
  13. I watch every Seahawks game and have enjoyed his play out here and would love to see him on the Bills. That being said, his injury doesn't answer questions, it adds to the list of them.
  14. Yeah...we will. We saw what he could/couldn't do when given the opportunity. He was handed the reins in year 1, which I would not say was the plan. The thing is that he wasn't tasked with running a complex offence. He didn't have a great OL, but he made about 1/4 of the plays you need from a starting QB. He just wasn't good.
  15. All the best to the guy. Good person, just was a horrible 1st round pick and a listless QB
  16. I wouldn't. Wood, when healthy, is a top 10 C. Groy is not. He is a back-up C and guard, not a RT.
  17. This....is the truth. Maybe not the basement as that is demeaning and not the way in which to start a fruitful relationship, but this conversation assuredly happens. I can actually see it happening via "Skype" in a boardroom, but in fact it just being a pre-recorded generic message repeated over and over to all signed free agents.
  18. It IS cheap for him. The reason teams like ATL, SEA and NE get these players on 1 year prove-it deals is that they can guarantee a winning team on the field, and even more so if the signed player lives up to, or exceeds, expectations. The player banks on themselves being the player they know they are and the team has a lower-risk signing with the ability to greatly increase their chances at a Super Bowl. Buffalo does not have that in the least. The gamble in signing with the Bills is that you bet on both the team and yourself. There just hasn't been a recent history of success.
  19. Looks like a solid digression here on this topic......
  20. Bills fans should be hoping more. Our GM is more prone to take on your lame and infirm... But, more seriously, the guy was good out here in the PNW. He would make a solid addition. Maybe even bring that Seattle rugby tackling technique with him?
  21. Me neither! I won't watch more than two *pats games all year!
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