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iommi

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  1. Not trying to be flippant but i'm curious based on what I've read of your posts. What do you like about this team?
  2. 14? http://www.shopthebills.com/pre-order-first-pick-jersey-nike-away-game-buffalo-bills-jersey.aspx
  3. Now seeing Alex Neutz signed with the Bengals, not sure what to make of these lists, ha ha.
  4. RB Lache Seastrunk DB Bashaund Breeland OL David Yankey OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardif DB Walt Aikens RB Andre Williams DL DaQuan Jones S Ed Reynolds OL Cyril Richardson DB Keith McGill DB Pierre Desir OL Antonio Richardson LB Shayne Skov
  5. Would love any of these picks. Live 15 minutes from UVA, very mixed reputation regarding Moses. RB: Carlos Hyde, Ohio State (6-0, 230) TE: Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington (6-6, 262) OT: Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama (6-7, 322) DE: Scott Crichton, Oregon State (6-3, 273) DT: Louis Nix, Notre Dame (6-2, 331) CB: Stanley Jean-Baptiste, Nebraska (6-3, 218)
  6. http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Jim-Kelly-to-begin-chemo-and-radiation-in-lieu-of-surgery/5d10c2e1-283d-46c9-9be2-af68f73670a6
  7. Whaley interview from Annual Meetings: http://blogs.canoe.ca/krykslants/nfl/q-and-a-gm-doug-whaley-says-bills-were-not-in-michael-vick-hunt-that-rivers-and-spikes-were-at-the-top-of-his-free-agent-board-and-a-lot-more/
  8. Just watched the Corey Graham video posted on BB.com and noticed the updated lockers one of which still had Jim Leonhard's belongings, could mean nothing. I wouldn't mind him here as a veteran presence.
  9. Charean Williams @NFLCharean Lache Seastrunk says he has visits set up with Steelers and Bills.
  10. Alex Van Pelt, the Packers' running backs coach the past two seasons, might replace McAdoo. After a nine-year career playing quarterback in the NFL, Van Pelt coached quarterbacks in Buffalo from 2008-'09 and in Tampa Bay from 2010-'11. He was the Bills' coordinator in '10. "Obviously, I'm quarterback-trained, so it'd be natural," Van Pelt said last week. "But I'm having a lot of fun coaching these guys." A source said the Bills were interested in hiring Van Pelt as quarterbacks coach but, with a year remaining on his contract in Green Bay, it's unlikely McCarthy would let him go. http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...240223411.html
  11. Ian Rapoport ‏@RapSheet 6m The Bills are adding QB Thad Lewis to their practice squad, source says. So not just going with 2 QBs. Tommy Streeter, too.
  12. Nigel Bradham Statement. http://www.buffalobills.com/media-center/videos/Nigel-Bradham-Statement/13c93295-4b84-403d-b8f8-28b637318340
  13. I know this was linked in another thread. Definitely a good way to stay on top of the action. https://twitter.com/buffalobills/localmedia
  14. Mark Gaughan ‏@gggaughan 19m Ex-Pro Bowler Kevin Mawae working w Bills OL as minority coaching intern.
  15. http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-2/Chandler-on-fast-track-in-return-from-ACL/9aa6ab91-3110-4138-9532-53ddff8a32c9
  16. Stevie is still sidelined with back issues. http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2013/05/14/stevie-a-spectator-2/
  17. http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-2/Buddy-Nix-transitions-out-of-GM-role-with-Bills/6123eb70-3796-48bb-9783-6dd4c6009aff
  18. Here is Chris Brown's quote for those interested. "Yes, Kyle Williams did have surgery on his other Achilles in mid-February. He’s still not cleared to participate in any way at this time just three months removed from surgery. So it’s clear, much like his surgery last year it was not a ruptured Achilles that can take up to a year to heal. Instead it was a frayed Achilles. In such an instance doctors detach the Achilles, repair and strengthen, then lay it back down and re-attach it. Rehab last year was about five months."
  19. I don't agree with your opinion and I will leave it at that. I would also say that one shouldn't be judged by the numbers of one's posts but rather the quality of said posts. I have been a member since 2003.
  20. Cool, like you said you are entitled your opinions. I personally think a sweeping statement about a player's ability prior to entering rookie minicamp is a bit hasty. I think this is a case of revisionist history. In the coming years you can come back and tell everyone on the board how right you were if EJ bombs. I don't think your argument about the level of competition holds any water. I can simply refute that by comparing the college numbers of Joe Flacco or Colin Kaepernick who arguably played against weaker competition, and your argument about the level of defenses has already been refuted. ^^^ This!
  21. You don't have to like the pick, but your essentially trolling. The guy has yet to set foot into rookie minicamp, give the guy the chance to get acclimated to a new system and pro style weapons and play an NFL game prior to calling his demise.
  22. Let's play devil's advocate here. A list of quarterback's who have played in Super bowl's and their subsequent supposed powerhouse college programs. I hate sweeping opinions, can't you wait for the guy to step on the field with a scheme suited to his skills, an injection of speed, and talent before you call the guy a bust. Joe Flacco - Delaware Colin Kaepernick - Nevada Ben Roethlisberger - Miami (OH) Kurt Warner - Northern Iowa Matt Hasselback - Boston College Jake Delhomme - Louisiana - Lafayette Rich Gannon - Delaware Kerry Collins - Penn State
  23. I guess I don't understand your argument, I think the offense as the way it's being designed definitely suits EJ's skillset. A fast back in CJ, a shifty receiver in Stevie, a possession receiver with twitch and speed in Woods, the possibility of TJ and Goodwin knocking off the top of defenses, a hb / fb hybrid in Gragg. I personally like the sounds of it, we will see what that entails once they start playing the game of football. I don't want to discount the guy prior to him stepping on the field.
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