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BillsFanInTexas

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  1. I'd love to see the Bills take an OT in Round 2 - what about Michael (son of Anthony) Munoz?

     

     

     

    OT | (6'6", 315, 5.3) | TENNESSEE

    Data from Scouts, Inc.

     

    Grade: 79

    Alerts: (D: DURABILITY) Player that can't stay healthy

     

    Comments: Strengths: Has very good overall size and frame. Is technically sound. Takes very good angles and consistently will get in position as a run blocker. Is mobile and does a very good job as a downfield blocker. Will get out and cut linebackers in space. Is a savvy player. Plays with leverage, uses his hands well and does a good job of locking on, driving his legs and working to finish. He has a quick set in pass pro. Has long arms, great hand placement, and does a very good job of stonewalling edge rushers. Is a good athlete for his size, as well. He plays with balance and leverage. Is able to get set versus top edge rushers and also has the athletic ability to re-direct back inside versus the double move.

    Weaknesses: Has recovered fully from 2001 knee injury, but durability is still a concern. He also has been nicked a lot throughout his career and has had to play through some ankle and shoulder problems. He has good size and is tough, but lacks explosive power. Does not jar defenders back with his hand punch. Works to finish in the running game but will not engulf or pancake many defenders. He is not massive or overpowering in the running game. Is almost a little bit too much of a finesse player.

    Bottom line: Munoz started all 12 games as a true freshman in 2000 but wound up missing his entire sophomore season in 01 with a knee injury. He returned as an 11-game starter as a redshirt sophomore in 02 and started every game in 03 as a team captain in his junior season. Munoz finally began to live up to expectations as a senior in 04. For the first time in his career at Tennessee, Munoz did not have to undergo surgery in the offseason, which allowed him to fully participate in workouts and training sessions that he had missed in previous offseason. The extra work in the spring and summer paid off. Munoz is bigger and stronger, and he looks quicker than ever before. He is not the most physically dominating tackle in this year s class and his history of injuries will surely cost him on draft day, but his strong play as a senior has helped his draft value tremendously. Expect Munoz to come off the 05 draft board somewhere between the late-second and third round.

  2. They have mentioned Losman in the past. The other day, Clayton (I think) said that there was no consensus #1 QB in the draft - about 40% liked Eli, 40% liked Rothlisberger, 10% liked Rivers, and 10% liked Losman.

     

    The reason they don't include Losman:

     

    1) There's no reason for the Bills to play him now

    2) He was picked in the 20s, not in the top 11 picks

  3. Always start the best, regardless of matchup. You have to trust them.

     

    Portis, J. Jones, James

     

    Walker, A. Johnson

     

    I'm in a similar dilemma because I have two WR with EXACTLY the same # points (A Johnson and R. Smith) as my 2nd WR.

     

    Good luck.

  4. sounds like a chick flick. so ill ask again. do you have a link to a nice pic???? :lol:  :w00t:

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    Nope - it's a comedy with Rowan Atkinson (who plays a parody of himself) and Jeff Goldblum as Rowan's sidekick.

     

    If you've ever seen Rowan's act, Jeff plays the "patsy" role to Rowan's multiple characters.

     

    Worth a watch.

     

     

     

    Oh, Emma has a topless scene in the movie.

  5. Sorry to say this, but I can see why you're last. Why do you have 4 QBs? How many do you start (I'm guessing 1). Find the team with the weakest QB situation and trade a QB (McNair) for whatever you can get - maybe a lesser RB or #2 WR.

     

    That being said, start 2 RBs (Griffin, Brown), 2 WRs (Owens, Caldwell - yuck), and Gonzalez at TE. Collins is a good start this week at QB. After this week, start Hasselback unless his arms fall off.

  6. Ok so I was offered Duece McCalister, DeShaun Foster and Chad Pennington for Shaun Alexander, L. Coles and Matt Hasselbeck.

     

    Is this good, should I do this?

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    Not unless you're in my league, and I'm playing against you this week.

     

    You're going to receive a back that's out for at least 5 weeks (McAlister), another on a bye week (Foster) that may go back to the bench in a few weeks, and (IMHO) a weaker QB (Pennington).

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