...and what was Milano as a Rookie in camp? Backup to Ramon Humber at WLB then took over late in season.
Williams might be a factor at MLB but might take until next year. And if Milano gets hurt like in 2020 when he missed 8 of 19 games we have a real replacement WLB now.
Hey didn't mean to upset you. You indicated Morse was a Rookie in 2017 when in fact it was his 3rd year in the league.
To err is human. Thanks for the analysis here. Lots to consider
Zach Thomas was 5’11” and 225 lbs and was a perennial all pro playing MLB for Fins. Granted it was a different era but he was good vs run and never left the field.
Fact check. Except when injured and unavailable, Mitch Morse was the starting C for the Chiefs from 2015, his rookie year, through 2018. He signed with Bills as UFA in 2019.
I always blamed Billy Buffalo for the Bills drought as he debuted in 2000. Then his redesign was 2018 the only season Bills missed playoffs since drought ended.
just sayin…
And @Chandler#81
here is YouTube video showing it was Morse at center at goal line. And yes, I agree that one was in Josh
Go to 35 sec mark for best view
@Chandler#81 The Minny fumble at our own goal line was with Morse. Van Roten was in Miami game when snap / fumble occurred on 1st drive last SEP. Allen recovered that and Bills went on to score.
Really? Only currently rostered player in NFL is an OT with Panthers. Last full time starter in league was Vlad Ducasse. And he was drafted in 2010.
UMass record is 2-26 in games played since 2020!
Not exactly a big pipeline to NFL.
T Rex arms and can’t get off press coverage in this league.
And offers nothing as a blocker or gadget play guy.
1 punt return and 8 KO returns in his career.
Nothing to see here folks.
So off the top of my head. Kirk Chambers, Erik Pears or Sam Young are tall thin OTs that come to mind. Young played in Miami after he was with Bills. Not sure where Chambers or Pears came from. Pears started for Bills at RT and RG for a few years