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  1. The move for Dre Bly is just the first of several Denver will attempt to make as they continue trade talks, including a deal for Buffalo running back Willis McGahee. It could take around a third-round pick to get the former University of Miami star. In addition to McGahee, running backs who might be available in a trade include Chicago's Thomas Jones. The team also could look at Jamal Lewis, cut by the Ravens. Travis Henry could be another option if he is cut by Tennessee. One player who might visit is Green Bay's Ahman Green. Posted March 02, by Ben Maller Digg this | Add to del.icio.us Discuss in the Forums | Link
  2. The absoulte dumbest play in nfl history!! 50 seconds left and dont go for 5 yards or attempt a kick or fake.
  3. I HAVE LOST ALL RESPECT FORM HIM AS AN ANNOUNCER AND FORMER BILLS PLAYER!
  4. Brentson Buckner formly of the Panthers. Havent heard any mention of him on the board. Is he to old?
  5. I know he is older but we need al the upgrades on the line we can get. article http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/62703.htm
  6. Think we shoud have gone after Corey Simon now???
  7. WHAT ABOUT PLAYING SOME COVERAGE AND THE DELAY BLITZ SUCK IF YOUR GONNA BLITZ BLITX AND MIX IT UP NOT FROM THE RIGHT SIDE EVERYTIMR!!
  8. For the fans this is a real turnoff.Rookie contracts should at least run full term. How can we root for a team that drafts well and loses players due to contact squables. What kind of example does this set for our children?Just doent look like the NFL is heading in the right direction as far as this issue goes.
  9. DONAHOE'S GOT NO LEVERAGE With a glut of running backs available via the draft, trade, and/or free agency and a former No. 1 tailback who vows never to play in Buffalo again, Bills G.M. Tom Donahoe overlooked one key fact as he postured and preened for a first-day pick in exchange for Travis Henry. Donahoe has no leverage. But that didn't stop Donahoe from talking tough about the trade that never was, and likely never will be -- at least not on Tom's terms. "We weren't presented with very much, to be honest with you," Donahoe said after the draft. "We have to hear something that makes sense, other than somebody offering a player we don't want or somebody offering a late-round pick, which we're not going to do." Donahoe was at it again on Monday: "If not being offered anything is being greedy, then we were greedy," he said. "We were willing to discuss anything but somebody has to offer you something so that you can have a conversation." Said one league insider in response, "Can't this smug !@#$ shut up?" The source described Donahoe as an "egomaniac [who] will never learn his lesson about being disrespectful towards other people [and] decision-makers in the NFL." Perhaps Donahoe is still stinging from past draft-day trades, which included giving up a 2003 first-rounder in 2002 for Drew Bledsoe, and then giving up a 2005 first-rounder in 2004 for the guy who will replace Bledsoe after three mediocre seasons. But even in connection with the Bledsoe trade Donahoe talked tough, saying initially that he'd never give up a first-round pick for Bledsoe and then boasting that he would have given up two first-rounders for the former New England quarterback, whom Donahoe said he decided to acquire after seeing him throw against the wind in pregame warm ups (perhaps Donahoe should have withheld judgment until after watching tape of Bledsoe throwing against the wind -- and at the same time against coverage and a pass rush). The deeper problem seems to be that other league insiders don't appreciate Donahoe's public statements regarding trades and trade offers. Yeah, it's a competitive business, but there's a certain code of conduct when it comes to talking publicly, expressly or implicitly, regarding other front offices. At the core, its a matter of respect. Donahoe doesn't give it in situations like this, so as a result he rarely gets it from some of the most respected figures in the league. NEWER STORY 'ZONA DUMPS ON DONAHOE As a follow-up to our story from earlier on Tuesday regarding some harsh opinions as to Bills G.M. Tom Donahoe, we're now hearing that the Arizona Cardinals are unhappy with the manner in which Donahoe has handled the potential trade of tailback Travis Henry. Per a league source, Donahoe "totally screwed up the deal." Apparently, Arizona was offering tackle L.J. Shelton and a flip-flop of second-round picks. During those discussions, Donahoe "was swearing up and down that he had offers from . . . Philadelphia and Tampa Bay . . . for straight third-round picks." So "the Cardinals called [Donahoe's] bluff and both the Bucs and Eagles took [running backs] in the draft." Per the source, Donahoe "lost all credibility with [the Cardinals] when he pulled that crap. He never once said he didn't like [shelton], he just said he had better offers." Since the draft, Donahoe has suggested that the Bills never wanted Shelton. As a result, the Cardinals were chuckling when Donahoe was left holding the bag, and the source says that we can now add one more organization "to the list of teams that know [Donahoe] is full of sh-t."
  10. Bledsoe is a Great Quarterback in his own Mind! I personally dont believe he should get in the Hall. The Hall resereved for Great players not average ones who cant beat a winning team or throw a dump pass.
  11. Our sources tell us that the Bills came up short in the bidding for ex-Colts OG Rick DeMulling because they were reluctant to pay top dollar to an interior lineman a year after signing Chris Villarrial to a big free-agent deal.
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