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CaliBills92

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  1. Other than they don't play the same position and Edmunds is bigger, stronger and faster? Mingo was a hand on the ground defensive end not a sideline to sideline LB. I don't understand how you would even relate the two. ?
  2. Typical delusional Bills fan. Reminds of the Sammy and Dareus trade value threads. Lots of people claiming we could get multiple 1st for them or a 1st and 2nd etc. Complete lunacy lol. Then when they are actually trade we get nowhere near that.
  3. This will be the new Bills fan excuse when a Bill gets in trouble. "It's not Marcell's fault he has CTE."
  4. We struggled to beat the Jets and people were excited about the win. Lol Now this week the Jets played a good team and got blown off the field. We are not good.
  5. We were 5-2 with Fitz one year then we went 1-8 I believe.
  6. We barely beat the worst team in the league. It was a 2 point game in the 4th. Yay
  7. Nice to get a win but it was a 2 point game in the 4th against arguably the worst team in the NFL.
  8. Maybe they should bring Martine back. I remember how so many Bills fans said he was amazing at Syracuse despite his .500 record there.
  9. Well after seeing the video it proves his statement is not true. Surprised surprise he is full of crap. No cop had a gun to the back of his head. The one cop (not 2 like he said) that hand cuffed him did not have his knee in his back it was on his legs. Now I'm sure the media won't ask him or point out that the video doesn't match his description.
  10. Most Bills fans were telling themselves that too when we drafted him. He wasn't a 3 down LB in college even. Most ignored the fact that on 3rd downs he was put as a down lineman to rush or came off the field. He wasn't a 3 down nickel LB for Bama.
  11. Zay I'd not a speed receiver at all he is a possession receiver. He is not a deep threat and can't get separation. Here is what his NFL.com draft profile says: Play speed is very average. Lacks vertical push to force cornerbacks to open and run early and doesn't have second gear to separate from coverage down the field. Thin frame. Struggles to find clean releases against press coverage due to play strength and foot quickness. High-volume production helped by high percentage of short throws and wide receiver screens. Sticky out of breaks and unable to shake tight coverage. Limited amount of burst and wiggle after the catch and won't create much more than is there. Not overly-committed as a run blocker.
  12. With every passing day Whaley's tenure here continues to be shown as a complete and utter failure.
  13. I don't get why so many still invent this delusion that he was good. He was ranked 82nd out of 84 tackles in the NFL his rookie year and the worst RT in the league. He was also 4th worst rated out of all offensive linemen in the league that year. He was never rookie of the month, week or anything else despite you saying he was. But because he played every game on a bad team with a terrible 30th ranked OL to Bills fans he is some how great.
  14. It's not his fault he has had a rough life. How dare any of you pass judgement on him when he has had so much tragedy in his life. Caution sarcasm. Surprised At the lack of comments like this in this thread. For years that has been the go to excuse for a lot of Bills fans justifying his repeated screw ups.
  15. But that is what most Bills fans do. Every player on the roster is like the best or one of the best even the camp bodies.
  16. These comments are the same things that were said when Marrone was hired.
  17. At least you are admitting that you are ignorant, misinformed and your post is biased ahead of time. Finally some honesty. Lol
  18. You obviously didn't pay much attention to the predraft stuff. And if he was drafted as one it was another abysmal failure by Whaley. Lawson was never considered a pass rush specialist or that he would be one in the NFL. He was considered a base DE who could set and edge and be strong against the run. Go watch Mayock's comments when we drafted him. Read his NFL.com profile: Thickly bound with very average flexibility. Average athlete for an end position. Not a natural hip bender and will have to focus on keeping pad level lower to unlock his leverage potential. Shows obvious signs of fatigue as game wears on. At times, is too content to lean on blocks when play isnt run to his side rather than working to discard. Will have snaps where he seems more concerned with imposing his will on blocking rather than diagnosing the play. Doesnt have the bend or upper body flexion to be edge turner as pass rusher. Effort sacks will diminish in pros and will need to become more nuanced pass rusher. Sources Tell Us "I see Shaq as an outside linebacker in a 3-4. He's not the guy you want to turn loose against the quarterback, but he is the guy that will make it hard for tight ends to block him in the run game. We knew we couldn't run at him and it changed how we called plays." -- ACC offensive coach NFL Comparison Courtney Upshaw Bottom Line Productive backup for two years before putting together an All­-American season in his first year as a full- time starter. Lawson is built like a full­-grown man and combines his instincts, toughness and power to fill up a stat sheet and set an early tone. Lawson's frame and game are easily translatable to the NFL, but his average athleticism and pass rush skills will likely have teams viewing him as a 3­-4 edge setter or a 4-­3 base end. Lawson may also have value as 3­-4 defensive tackle in an upfield scheme.
  19. Some just never stop trying to polish a t*rd. Here is another one for you. With less than 5 minutes left in the 2nd quarter on 3rd and 14 1/2 or more Tyrod is ranked 2nd in the NFL in completions only behind Case Keenum. OMG see how good he is. That stat proves it to me I'm on the Tyrod train now. Whoop whoop. Caution sarcasm included.
  20. What year it happened means nothing. You said there is "no tangible evidence that he doesn't work hard at football none". The fact that he showed up out of shape and failed the test is proof. But the Kool-Aid will never allow you to see or admit that. And in the usual Bills apologist fashion you blame the "BS" test instead of the player who is clearly at fault.
  21. So showing up out of shape and failing a conditioning test isn't proof in your eyes? http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000366229/article/marcell-dareus-failed-conditioning-test-in-buffalo
  22. Yeah and Whaley was a genius for stealing him in the late rounds, etc. At least according to the Kool-Aid drinkers.
  23. Small detail you forgot is that 7 defensive starters from the top 5 D we had are no longer here. So why would you think switching to a 4-3 again would magically make our D top 5 again?
  24. Exactly Thurman I pointed this out to him one page before this post of yours. He says he got it from someone else's post but he didn't bother to check to see if it was true. Which of course it was blatantly false. I pointed out those same 5 WR's from Sammy's own class that have more yards before 24 too they are just salt in the wound.
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