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freddyjj

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  1. Is there a B ?
  2. LOL. Imagine if Fuzzy, or anyone said that today. The horror!!
  3. I agree with you and many on here who fear Bills do not have viable 3rd Outside WR. That is where I expect them to draft a WR as insurance in case Gabe Davis leaves after 2023 season when his contract expires. Seems like OBD always doubles up on their bets in positions of need - 2 TEs in Knox./Sweeney draft. 2 WRs in Davis/Hodgson draft year, 2 DEs in Basham/Epienesa draft - so imagine they may take 2 WRs again this year - one in first 2 rounds and one late.
  4. Agreed as Harty's 2021 Highlights show him running digs, curls, Go routes and deep skinny posts that McKenzie doesn't. Also have to believe with Gates' and McGovern's mobility we will see more WR screens using Harty as Saints used him for that too. Also can run that little touch pass out of shotgun where WR comes across formation. So guessing Hines will do KO returns and Harty will be PR.
  5. I believe he was only active for 4 of their first 5 games and then was put on IR with a Turf Toe injury for balance of the year. https://www.nola.com/sports/saints/saints-place-deonte-harty-on-injured-reserve-during-a-flurry-of-saturday-transactions/article_dfa77f98-4bf8-11ed-bba0-6745bde1bc86.html
  6. Great news. I always thought YOLO posted player transactions then Beane got to work making them happen in the next 5 minutes.
  7. Yes easy to forget his PS days and back end of roster days in Baltimore. Saw a story how he overcame alcoholism and became the player, and more importantly, the man he is today. Hope he does well with the NY "Football" Giants!
  8. You don't say. I have a theory on how Tua is able to get back on the field when he gets concussed. Tua had the lowest Wonderlic score of any QB in 2020 draft with a 13. So he has a baseline score that is slightly ahead of a wombat. Nice guy and personality but not sure the lights were ever on.
  9. OP please fix spelling of Miller's name in title. Thx for posting this as was wondering when they'd get these two redone.
  10. You don't say. I have a theory on how Tua is able to get back on the field when he gets concussed. Tua had the lowest Wonderlic score of any QB in 2020 draft with a 13. So he has a baseline score that is slightly ahead of a wombat. Nice guy and personality but not sure the lights were ever on.
  11. Sternly worded memo to follow!!!
  12. Lane 5 guy gives meaning to "I'll be there in half a second".
  13. He's 34. And captained the 2nd worst Pass D and Total Yards D. Easy decision for me...no!
  14. Can we just start a post... Player TBD Cut, Should Bills sign them? Would save us all some aggravation
  15. Remember him fighting Ben Davidson Raiders DE after Ben speared Len Dawson late in a game @ 2:22 of video - pretty good fight by Otis RIP.
  16. Not sure how Bills passed on Big Ben. He was taken 2 picks ahead of Bills in 2004. Bills tried to move up to Jax spot for him but Jax decided to stay put and take a WR who busted. As for Breece Hall, yes the Bills passed on him but so did the Jets 2x in Rd 1 - they got him early in Rd 2
  17. If we can get a 7th by moving back this could be a feasible pick
  18. Fact check. Kirwan was never with the Seahawks. He was Director of Player Administration with the Jets from 1989-1997. Pete Carroll was Jets HC in 1994. So they worked together.
  19. So maybe convert to a FB/HB like Ricard for Ravens?
  20. I have the fortune or misfortune of being born the day the 1st Bills AFL team had their first ever practice. Might be why I have followed them so closely through thick and thin. My fanhood really took shape with the NFL merger in 1970 and the OJ years. I have noticed many on this board were not fans yet so I will help fill some of your offseason reading with a look back at a Bills player who played a big part in the Bills' seasons between 1970 and 1985. I call these years The Doldrums as other than OJ, some WRs and the Knox years - not much was happening. Hope you enjoy these. I plan to add to this weekly with another year and player. This week we add 1971. 1971 - Robert James, CB In a year the Bills went 1-13, with Harvey Johnson as Head Coach, there were few highlights. Although Pro Bowl honors and All-Pro designation came in the next 2-3 years, 1971 was Robert James breakout year in the NFL. He finished the year with 4 INTs and 2 FRs which were career highs for James. At 6'1" 195lbs, James was a big, shutdown man corner for the Bills D for 6 years. Originally signed as an UDFA out of tiny Fisk University in Nashville, TN, James had to convert from DE to DB. Elbert Dubenion, the former Bills WR was the scout who discovered James and convinced the Bills to sign him. James was discouraged as a rookie and actually went home during training camp where he was eventually tracked down and convinced by Bills CBs Butch Byrd, Booker Edgerson and Dubenion to return. James was a backup in 1969 and started to play more in 1970 before becoming a starter in 1971. From 1972-1974 James made 3 Pro Bowls and was named All Pro in 1973 and 1974. He sustained a career ending knee injury in the 1975 preseason and never played another NFL Game. He went back to college and had a career in secondary education in his native Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Many older Bills fans will say Robert James was the best CB ever to suit up for the Bills. His physicality and press man capabilities could transcend eras. James was put on the Bills Wall of fame in 1998. 1970 - Marlin Briscoe, WR. (aka Marlin the Magician) - Pro Bowl In his second year as a Bill and also at playing WR, Marlin had 57 catches for 1036 yds and 8 TDs. Those #s might seem pretty pedestrian in today's NFL but he finished 2nd in NFL in yardage and catches to Gene Washington the SF 49ers WR who is now in NFL league office. Marlin's 8 TD receptions accounted for 80% of the 10 TDs that Bills rookie QB Dennis Shaw threw that year. This would be the best years for receptions, yardage and TDs in his 9 years as a WR in the league. He made the Pro Bowl in 1970, the only time he would as a player. Marlin's nickname The Magician stemmed from his 1968 Rookie Year with the Denver Broncos who took him in Rd 14, Pick 346 out of Nebraska-Omaha where he had played QB. The Broncos, with former Bill coach Lou Saban, planned to convert him to CB. Instead, after a couple Bronco QB injuries, Briscoe got the opportunity to play and eventually start at QB. In fact, Marlin Briscoe became the 1st African-American QB to start in the AFL. He threw for 14 TDS and ran for 3 more in only 5 starts and 11 appearances. He was electrifying in his play at QB and the nickname stuck. Unfortunately for him, Saban chose a different QB for 1969 and upon hearing that, Briscoe asked for, and got his release. He quickly signed with the Bills and was converted to WR. After 3 years with the Bills, Briscoe was traded to Miami after the 1971 season, when Lou Saban was hired again as the coach for 1972. Briscoe was part of two Super Bowl winning Dolphin teams but never again matched his receiving success in Buffalo. In fact, Briscoe led Buffalo in touchdown catches in each of his three seasons as a Bill and in receptions twice. The 1973 first round draft pick received from Miami was subsequently used to draft Joe DeLamielleure, another future Pro Bowler and NFL HOFer. Many of you may remember we lost Marlin last year as he passed away on June 27, 2022. He had some tough times after his career ended with episodes of cocaine addiction and a prison term. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/27/sports/marlin-briscoe-dead.html Sources: Wikipedia, Pro Football Reference, NY Times
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  21. John Johnson if cut by Browns could be a 2nd wave signing. Problem being he is a deep field cover guy which is primarily Hyde's gig.
  22. Jalen might as sell have just changed his first name to Rubin....
  23. That could be it!!! Why we failed the last 3 years. The correct expression is actually "toe the line". Stern memo to all players and staff to follow via email later today.
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