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Buffalo03

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  1. 18 minutes ago, Phils n Bills said:

    People here preach bumps in the road and patience when it comes to a rookie quarterback, however when we throw his first bad throw or a pick, people are ready to throw  him on the heap pile. Seriously it’s his first start. Give the kid a break. 

    I called this earlier this week. Saying that people would be saying that he isn't the answer already. I didn't expect all the Mahomes comparisons though

  2. 3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

    Re read my post.

     

    i said I quoted you because you were the first to have Peters in your top 5.. who was excellent 

     

    i said I wasn’t taking a shot at you

    I know you weren't taking a shot at me. It's cool man. I just thought that maybe you misunderstood what I originally posted or something. It's all good 

  3. 2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

    Well he isn’t top 5 .

     

    and a lot of people said Peters? Meaning does he belong.. and in my opinion he isn’t top 5

     

    That's fine. I'm just not sure where you got that I was saying he was better than Ogden or Pace because I never said that

  4. 3 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

    Jason Peters had a couple seasons In PHI where he gave up 10+ sacks in a season and still pro bowled because his name

     

    Elite for most of his career? Yea

    HoF? Yea

    Better than Ogden or Jones or Pace? No

    No one said he was better than Ogden or Pace. This is a topic about the top 5 LTs of all time

  5. 42 minutes ago, Dadonkadonk said:

    1. Walter Jones

    2. Jonathan Ogden

    3. Anthony Munoz

    4. Orlando Pace

     

    I'm stuck after 4.  I don't know anything about Jim Parker or Ron Yary but Gil Brandt ranks them # 1 and 5 respectively.  Assuming Brandt is correct about those two, then I would add Art Shell, Jackie Slater, Joe Thomas and Jason Peters to round out my top 10.    

    Tony Boselli? Besides the short career. Jason Peters?

  6. 18 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

    So just throwing this out there as a Kelly homer—NONE of the other class of ‘83 greats playing in the AFC (Elway, Marino) EVER were able to get past Kelly in the playoffs; Jim won each time head to head (and let’s not forget also took care of Montana in ‘93 AFC title game) while acting as his own OC at the line. That little publicized fact lost in the 4 SB run was one of the reasons Vic Carucci, who I believe made his case to the voters, mentions that Jim went in the HOF on the 1st ballot. Also for what it’s worth, the Bills beat each of their SB rivals the same season or immediately after, each of the SB losses. Unfortunately while I think Brady is probably the GOAT and JK is not in the top 5, I still prefer JK’s tough nosed playing style and attitude as my #1 all time. Talk amongst yourselves...

    I'll agree with you as far as him beating Marino and Elway in the playoffs but him beating Montana in the playoffs was at the end of Montana's career in a game that he got knocked out of. Whenever Kelly got to the Super Bowl he was horrible with the exception of maybe the first one and if the Bills would have played against Montana in the Super Bowl, Montana would have killed us. He was the man when it came to the big game

  7. 2 hours ago, NewDayBills said:

    1.) Brady

    2.) Montana

    3.) Rodgers

    4.) Manning

    5.) Favre

    6.) Roethlisberger

    7.) Unitas

    8.) Staubach

    9.) Young

    10.) Kelly

    11.) Marino

    As much as I love Kelly and the fact that he's the best QB we've ever had. He's not in the top 10 of all time. There's no way

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  8. 10 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

     

    How is Breida the red zone guy?  He’s 190 pounds.  If goalline carries are to be had, it’s going to be Morris.  If he stays healthy, AM is going to blow up in Shanahan’s offense.  

    The one thing with Morris I don't like for this week is that Matt Breida is on top of the depth chart. I think I'm gonna give it one week to see how it plays out

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  9. Just now, MJS said:

    Go with Ross. After his bust rookie year, they are really trying to prove he is good, so I bet he'll get a bunch of targets.

    I was thinking the same thing. I believe he is the number 2 behind AJ and AJ should have most of the double teams which leaves Ross with 4.22 speed one on one and seeing as how they got him involved in the preseason, I think he is good for a breakout this week against the Colts bad defense. 

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