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The Firebaugh Kid

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  1. 20 hours ago, Logic said:

    I think it's quite possible that the Bills will view getting a Welker/Edelman like slot receiver as a bigger priority than getting a boundary WR, which is what Williams would have been. They may already like Zay and Foster as their starting outside receivers, but feel that the need a quality slot guy to be a security blanket for Allen and to really make the New Englandesque offense hum on all cylinders.

    If this is the case, then Humphries is the best and most logical choice in free agency. I admittedly know nothing about the slot prospects in the draft this year.

    I just dont see the Bills overpaying TW unless they feel hes a #1. Im not a huge fan, I dont see a dominant player in TW. 

    Would much rather see Humphries here and draft that #1 guy. 

  2. 1 hour ago, BillnutinHouston said:

     

    He was pretty blunt.

     

    I'm in my 50s and live a pretty boring, conservative, family-centered life, so when I hear players say there's nothing to do in Buffalo, I don't quite understand.  What exactly are rich millennials looking for?

     

     

    Sunshine, nightlife, a thriving economy, females, steak joints, clubs...ya know, fluff to fill the void. 

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  3. He runs like his feet are on fire.

    Acl tho...Id be thinkin 4th round. 

    40 minutes ago, TC in St. Louis said:

    I'll take him.  He's great.  I also like that kid from Florida Atlantic, Singletary.  Memphis has a guy or two.  There are many choices, right?  We need somebody though.

    Darrell Henderson. Impressive explosive runner. Hell of a reciever too. 

  4. 2 hours ago, MrEpsYtown said:

     

    At the risk of sounding like John Madden, I don't think he is the "football player" Woods is. From all accounts he is a hard worker. It does seem that he is ripe for a breakout if he goes to a team that will make him more of a focal point in the offense. I could see him failing miserably under the pressure of being the "guy," just like he did as a first round draft pick. He played much better after they got Jeffrey and other guys around him. He isn't the competitor that Robert Woods is. There are a million stories about how coaches had to light a fire under him and push him, how the Golden Tate trade made him worker harder. Woods is working hard no matter what. He doesn't need a fire lit. 

     

    I think that is the biggest difference. 

    Woody is the one guy I wanted to keep. Love to see him back here someday. Such a tough player. Poor mans Hines Ward. 

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