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yungmack

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  1. 5 hours ago, Joe in Winslow said:

     

    Believe it or not, I once worked with a guy in his early 30s who had a 17 year old kid.  It does happen from time to time.

     

    Loretta Lynn had a child at ,13, and that child also had one at 13, so she was a grandmother at 26.

  2. 15 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

    I still like Pittman USC WR. He has the NFL blood line and played at a high level against top competition in a pro style offense.  6’-4” and 220.....nice!

    All true. But I don't think he's under any team's radar.

  3. 56 minutes ago, Paup 1995MVP said:

    If JK Dobbins, Deandre Swift or Jonathan Taylor start falling in the second round I believe good chance Beane trades up to get one of them.  Singletary is a nice player.  But he is not the game changer many think he is.  Need two good RB's to win in the NFL.  Beane loves to trade up.  We have 7 picks-more then we need.  I would be happy to come out of this draft w 3 or 4 good players.  RB WR and an edge rusher or CB.  Daryl Williams will solve our need at RT.  Still need at least a couple more weapons on offense.  Good D will only take us so far.   

    Keep an eye on Joshua Kelley.

  4. 10 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

    "DR. DREW: “A bad flu season is 80,000 dead, we’ve got about 18,000 dead from influenza this year, we have a hundred from corona. Which should you be worried about influenza or Corona? A hundred versus 18,000? It’s not a trick question. And look, everything that’s going on with the New York cleaning the subways and everyone using Clorox wipes and get your flu shot, which should be the other message, that’s good. That’s a good thing, so I have no problem with the behaviors. What I have a problem with is the panic and the fact that businesses are getting destroyed that people’s lives are being upended, not by the virus, but by the panic. The panic must stop. And the press, they really somehow need to be held accountable because they are hurting people.”

     

    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2020/03/10/dr_drew_pinsky_coronavirus_panic_must_stop_press_needs_to_be_held_accountable_for_hurting_people.html?fbclid=IwAR1T-gy3dcGRsqFqD6WdIxvQSW7pAHCMchs0_4UUkjdvrvdnA05u7epwyQA

     

     

    Dr. Drew sounds like a Limbaugh Ditto-head. Coronavirus has a ten time higher mortality rate than the flu, and with between 70 and 150 million Americans projected to get it, you could have 500,000 deaths. Furthermore, we don't have a clue about how many now have it nor how many have died because of the botched job of the Trump administration with its gutted agencies, incompetent cronies running agencies, etc. Yesterday the CDC ran a total of...8 tests. 8! 

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  5. 18 hours ago, Rc2catch said:

    I’m on the fence for this one. 
    He’s an above average player, I’m no pff analyst or huge film watcher but he seemed to have some issues in pass protection but seemed to excel in the run game. I considered him and Ford our weak links in pass pro. As much of a beating as Ford took for getting beat I always wondered why Spain didn’t catch some of the same. But I could of course be wrong I didn’t replay enough stuff to verify 

    Played 16 games, gave up ZERO sacks. Seems pretty darn good in the passing game.

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  6. 10 hours ago, Estro said:

    If there's one minor complaint I have with the Bills under the Beane/McDermott era its their propensity to always want to trade up in Rounds 2 & 3. Now they have hit on their fair share of players, but trading up in the draft, as a whole, has proven to be a losing strategy longterm.

     

    This year I'm getting the sense the Bills are going to make the smart move and look to sell the #22 pick. Beane, in an interview, gave a hypothetical, but he kind of tipped his hand and admitted the strength of this draft is in rounds 2 and 3......and I think the Bills would love to be in a position position to pick 4 maybe even 5 players in Rounds 2 & 3 of the NFL draft.  How?

     

    Glad you asked......

     

    Trade pick #22 to a QB needy team looking to leapfrog the Patriots at pick #23.  There are quite a few teams this could apply to, but for the sake of this scenario let's use the Colts who have picks #34 & #75 (which happens to be an almost exact match on the trade value chart)

     

    Now the Bills are sitting with picks #34, #54, #75 & #86 and #100 (via a trade up with our 4th and both 5ths, because you know they can't go a whole draft without getting an itch for a trade up)

     

    Under this scenario you could have a 2nd day as follows:

    #34 - Yetur Gross Matos (DE)

    #54 - Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB)

    #75 - Damon Arnette (CB)

    #86 - Bryan Edwards (WR)

    #100 - KJ Hill (slot WR)

    Not likely they will trade down because the most pressing need for the Bills will be replacing Zo, Phillips and Shaq and, unlike WR, where there will be a ton available in later rounds, there are far fewer top defenders this year so they should go fast.

  7. 7 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

     

    Jefferson and Shenault are not small and are not burners. Ruggs is, but the level of playmaking that Ruggs can bring to the team is a total game-changer, probably moreso than any other WR that is within our grasp. I think Ruggs will require a trade-up though and I'm not really in favor of that. But long story short, Ruggs will put pressure on defenses every single snap he's on the field and that just isn't the case with Brown and Beasley; Ruggs is the kind of player that can be the key to your offense due to what he can do with the ball as well as what he can do without it.

     

    I don't think Jefferson and Shenault are similar to him at all.

    Jefferson was measured at 6'1'' at the combine and ran, I believe, a.4.43. Again, a great receiver but one who doesn't fill the real WR need for the Bill s. 

  8. 2 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

     

    Jefferson and Shenault are not small and are not burners. Ruggs is, but the level of playmaking that Ruggs can bring to the team is a total game-changer, probably moreso than any other WR that is within our grasp. I think Ruggs will require a trade-up though and I'm not really in favor of that. But long story short, Ruggs will put pressure on defenses every single snap he's on the field and that just isn't the case with Brown and Beasley; Ruggs is the kind of player that can be the key to your offense due to what he can do with the ball as well as what he can do without it.

    At the combine, the supposedly 6'2'' Shenault came in at under 6'1''. Slow 40 time but he was injured and is having "core" surgery. I liked him in college but I don't see what need he fills for the Bills.

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