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Relax, Ralph probabay does not even know who he is. Buddy Nix is the boss of football operations now.
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I saw Maybin in the third video, working on shedding blocks. He is there. What do you expect to see in 3 minutes of non-contact drills?
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Bills - Ravens agree on deal for Gaither?
Bob in STL replied to Wilson from Gamehendge's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You slimed me. (Remember Ghostbusters?) Donahoe got owned by Rosenhaus on the McGahee deal. I can't see Buddy playing that game. He will look elsewhere if Drew is unreasonable. -
Bills - Ravens agree on deal for Gaither?
Bob in STL replied to Wilson from Gamehendge's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Grading the draft is stupid period, especially when none of the players have ever played a game in the NFL. I think the point he is making is that MAYBE Nix passes on an OT in the draft because he was working the Gaither trade and MAYBE that allowed him to focus on other areas of need. So, if we do pick up Gaither (or any other experienced LT) then that improves the overall body of work done in the off season and it adds more credibility to the draft and the postions they addressed in it. -
Beerball brought up the point...
Bob in STL replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
OK I care. The coaches are sending him a message. He really needs to wake up. Once the pads are poppin' we will see. Until then they can line up Deacon Jones on the third team and it won't matter. Over and out. -
Not sure about that. First no one knows if he fits in the 3-4 very well. He is considering retirement. Remember Marv Levy's quote. " I find that people that talk about retirement already have." I think Schoebel is done. Hello Mr. Carrington.
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Top 10 teams facing major stadium issues
Bob in STL replied to Rob_not_Rian_Lindell's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You are correct, more luxury seats that no one in Buffalo can afford!?? Whoever wrote that article does not know squat. There are not enough big corporations in Buffalo to carry the load. Tha game belongs to the fans, and I mean the real ones that actually follow the game. Surely not the people who got tickets one Sunday afternoon because they work for a Fortune 500 company. I work at Boeing in St. Louis. After the fat cats scarf up the club level tickets we give a certain number of tickets to employees that "do a good job". Many of them could care less about the Rams but they go because it is so expensive otherwise. When the Rams were winning a lot there where less tickets available for the working people. I am sure it is like that in many of the big cities. I hate the way things have changed in the NFL. Buffalo is one of the last places that "normal people" can afford to watch a game. Every time someone on this board rips Ralph Wilson I cringe because of that simple fact. I bring my sons to Buffalo every year to watch a game. Bring back the 70's please!!!! -
Gaither not on practice field this morning....
Bob in STL replied to Bronc24's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lynch and Whitner to the Rams for their 3rd? We would be getting ripped off. Are you hearing this anywere. I am in St. Louis and these stories have not surfaced here. -
After 5 seconds of video from the first mini camp
Bob in STL replied to Russ 'Em's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would say both. 5 seconds of video and no pads. I do share you enthusiasm and I hope Brohm and develop. Let wait until we see them scrimmage in pads, then play in preseason before we get too excited. -
I am not sure I would say genious but I would say he has a plan ansd he won't rush unless the deal is right. As far as LT goes, prior to the draft I think the Bills felt they were deeper at LT with Bell and Meridith than they were at NT. If you think about it without Troup and Carrington we have no rotation at NT and very little depth at DE. We just are not sure how the holdovers will play in the 3-4. Now if we can get Gaither to shore up the OL I think we will all have to agree that this off season has been a step in the right direction.
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True lots of question and still lots of building to do but Gaither fills a huge hole and will help who ever is the QB. We are going to get younger on defense and the new 3-4 will take time. If we get a legitimate LT then next draft we can focus on QB and other needs key needs.
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I hope we don't give up a 2 for him. Would love to see a swap, Gaither for Lynch but that is unlikely. Maybe we can get Gaither for a 3? The Ravens want something for him, if they don't make a deal this off season then next season anyone can sign him and they get nothing. Time is on our side.
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Buffalo Bills Wall of Shame (Toronto, ON)
Bob in STL replied to Buffalo Beeeews's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good list except for Stew Barber who was a very good LT on the Bills Championship Teams and Jim Ringo who was a starting center for the Packers Glory Team and a great OL coach for Buffalo. You still need to add Billy Joe Hobert and Mike Williams. What about Bucky Brooks? -
More news on left tackles
Bob in STL replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have seen enough of Barron to say lets stick with Bell. -
Remember when Jim Kelly came in and kicked butt ... just saying.
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So Chan thinks we can run the ball
Bob in STL replied to JinWPB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We actually ran well last season, especially considering we did not have a passing game. Levitre, Hangartner and Wood will all be better after another year together. Levitre and Wood are going to be very good players. If we have some consistentcy at tackle we will be better than the revolving door we had last year were we had 6 different starters. The key will be the play of the LT and also keeping the same 5 players in tact as a unit. -
I for one say yes, he should expect to come here and not be harassed by knuckleheads. It's not like he didn't warn anyone. I am amazed he lasted this long. Go ahead and excuse it away and at the same time throw an insult at him like it is his fault.
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Pat Williams gets my vote and he is still going strong for the Vikes. (Thanks a lot Greggo)
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Tough call here. Byrd had more interceptions than Edgerson and was an excellent punt returner. Edgerson was the shutdown corner of the two so the may have kept away from him. He held Alworth in check in both championship games. He consistently drew the tough assignments. No one who watched him play will argue with it. That said, Lou Saban should be the one to go on. Come on Ralph, you remember Lou!
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Since we are playing a 3-4 I think we might keep 8 LBs. Mitchell will make the team because I think he could play inside or outside if needed. We do not have much on the outside and he could start there. Especially if Schoebel retires and Kelsay may be a liability in coverage. What else do we have .. Ellison? Maybin? Batten? Ellis?
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Wing right, eye formation, end around, statue of liberty, QB keeper option on two. Ready ... BREAK!
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Not to say we have tons of talent but there are some good players, such as: Evans and Spiller could be game breakers in the right situation. Freddy Jackson is a good running and receiving thereat. We have some hope at TE with Nelson and Shouman was starting to look good. Levitre, Hangartner and Wood will improve in the middle of the OL and are promising. The not so good: WRs Johnson and Hardy are not proven in the least. Bell is not proven at LT. Green is average at best, at RT. QB is the wildcard. Will Gailey be able to get Trent to play? If not, can Brohm be a starter? If not, then we have another year of Fitz trying his best while being barely average.
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Joe DeLamielleure and Jeff Nixon
Bob in STL replied to Bob in STL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes. In a very broad sense of it I am referring to "sharing the spoils", as opposed to "you get what you earned". It is not important. My point is I would like to see these older players get some help and there are plenty of resources to do it.