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BillsFanForever19

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  1. Yeppers. Eric Moulds for Kyle Williams to be exact.
  2. I agree, Reed has earned himself a place on our roster. He's one of the best blocking WR's in the league and has proven himself a viable option in the clutch. Is he starter? No. But he's a good option at 3 or 4. However, someone needs to be brought in to better compliment Evans. When I look at Price, Parrish, and Reed I see three guys who are #3's on most rosters. We don't have another starting WR yet.
  3. I think there are other CB's just as good that will come cheaper. The past couple season's have proven that Clements is highly overrated and overpaid. Now if he happens to get out of this funk and prove he's worth the money at the end of the season then fine. But as it stands right now he should definitely take a hike. He may be getting up there and age, but he's still one of the top tacklers we have (at this point, one of the few). While it wouldn't be wise to sign him long-term or spend a lot of money on him, it would be stupid to not try and bring him back. Are you joking? He's perhaps our #1 ST's player! 'has been for the past couple seasons. What more would you expect from a WR whose 6th on the depth chart? No. Plain and simple. Unless he's willing to play for league minimum and can prove that he can play inside and doesn't mind being a backup if neccessary. No.
  4. Problems with this post: 1.) Joe Staley is NOT a 1st round pick. While we probably won't be picking high enough to pick Joe Thomas, Levi Brown and Sam Baker are much better than Staley. One (or both) will be there when we pick. 2.) We won't sign Dwight Freeney. Honestly, i'd be shocked if Indy let him get away. Even if they did, we wouldn't shell out the type of money it would cost when we have Schobel and Hargrove and problems much worse than DE. 3.) Brian Leonard is not the type of FB we need on this team. He's a "playmaking" FB, not a great blocker. 4.) We aren't doing anything to the DT position?! 5.) We aren't doing anything to do the TE position?! 6.) Same WR's?! I do like the Floyd Womack signing though.
  5. Who do you think will be gone? I don't know the entire list of our FA's after this season. But I know the following: Mike Gandy (Gone) Chris Kelsay (Gone, Hargrove trade is insurance and Bills won't pay big for him) Nate Clements (Gone) London Fletcher (Should stay for a season or two, but bank shouldn't be broken) Rian Lindell (Dear god resign him! Reliable kicker's are hard to come by. Ask Parcells) Other than them, I believe Chris Villarial will retire. Daimon Shelton and Tim Anderson will be among other "big names" cut. Then there's the WR/TE's. God knows what's going on there. The only people who are safe in my opinion are Lee Evans, Roscoe Parrish, Sam Aiken, and Andre' Davis (the latter two for their ST's play). Price and Reed are both not cutting it in my opinion and I believe another WR will be brought in next season to better compliment Evans. I'd bet at best only one of the two will be kept (most likely Reed for his blocking ability). Royal will most likely stay and Everett might stay on. But if Royal isn't #2, there will be another TE who will be playing almost as much. I think a REAL TE should be brought in. So to review, we'll need the following: Starting LT and RG - If I had to guess, i'd say that Jason Peters will be moved to LT and Brad Butler will take over RT. My hope is that Buffalo can sign UFA Floyd "Pork Chop" Womack to play RG. Starting WR - With Evans quickly becoming a smart veteran WR, I don't know that it's neccessary to sign a veteran to step in. But there's no denying that extra firepower is neccessary. I'd expect a Day 1 pick to be placed between Evans and Parrish. TE - Two FA's. Daniel Graham, Eric Johnson. Sign one. Dammit! Starting FB - Generally, getting a solid blocking FB doesn't break the bank. But if there's a stud in the later rounds of the draft, that could be the way to go as well. Starting CB - The past couple weeks have made me question whether or not McGee is ready to take over the #1 spot. Due to unfortunate family circumstances, Youboty won't be ready to be anything better than the #2. I think with an inexperienced almost rookie in Youboty and McGee being thrusted into unfamiliar territory as well, it wouldn't be wise to draft a CB to throw into the mix. Asante Samuel would be an ideal FA to throw into the mix in my opinion. DT - I'm not sure what to do here. After drafting two DT's this year and signing Tripplett, it's a tough pill to swallow that we still need help at DT. With Williams and McCargo being young, i'd say go for a veteran in FA. Unfortunately, as far as I can see there really isn't anyone on the market i'd consider an upgrade. Perhaps there will be a stud DT come draft time that will change my mind. Thoughts?
  6. 1.) O-Lineman need to block better so TE's don't have to pick up the slack. 2.) Robert Royal needs to prove he can catch the ball.
  7. It'll be Schobel, Hargrove, Denney, and Powell next year. According to Chris Brown's blog, Kelsay is a FA after this season. I don't think we'll be looking to spend much on retaining his services. Which is another reason Buffalo pulled the trigger on a deal with the Rams.
  8. No Adrian Peterson or Marshawn Lynch? You have to assume one or both will come out.
  9. I'd be happy with this trade: Nate Clements and Tim Anderson for Brian Kelly and Booger McFarland
  10. If we continue playing this way our 1st pick should be: Joe Thomas, OT Wisconsin Other considerations could be: Quentin Moses, DE Georgia Paul Posluszny, LB Penn State Unless someone decides we need offensive firepower. In which case it will be one of the following: Adrian Peterson, RB Oklahoma Marshawn Lynch, RB California Calvin Johnson, WR Georgia Tech Ted Ginn Jr., WR Ohio State I highly doubt you'll see Buffalo draft a DT with their first pick after picking McCargo in the 1st, Williams in the 5th, and signing Larry Tripplett last season. I could see Buffalo trading for Mcfarland today or tommorrow or signing a veteran DT this offseason. But getting another young DT in here is not the way to go. As for DB being the first pick, I doubt that as well. We spent a top-10 pick on Whitner, drafted Simpson in the 4th, and youboty in the 3rd. Not to mention, McGee isn't very old himself. We'll need a veteran in here to replace Nate and help McGee and Youboty.
  11. In the article for Hargrove on bb.com, they mention that Josh Stamer was put on IR to make room for him. Josh sprained his knee in the Lions game. Is it me or is Buffalo getting IR happy and placing guys on it who could probably be back by the end of the season? Why keep Powell around?
  12. Actually I lied, there's no glass half full that can be pulled out of this one. So let me just hit on some things that have been bothering me: Schopp and Bulldog are f-cking retarded! McGahee and Losman didn't have a great game (they may not have had a good one either). But to pinpoint them in the loss is ridiculous in my opinion. I can name so many bigger problems with this team and the loss. 1.) The Offensive Line - Wow. I just don't know what to say. Mike Gandy would have been more useful this game if he did, well, ANYTHING else! I kept thinking back to that Cinci game we unexplicibly one last season that dropped us from #3 to #8 in the draft order. D'Brickashaw Ferguson is like a wet dream at this point. 2.) The Run D - ..... or lackthereof. You know what's not a good sign? When you focus practically your entire offseason brining in defensive minded coaches, signing mostly defensive players, and practically drafting only defensive players and your defense still sucks! I REALLY hope that this game can be tabbed up to rust or not being at 100% for Takeo. If it wasn't, we're screwed. Plain and simple. 3.) Our WR's and TE's - Save Lee Evans and maybe Roscoe Parrish (who shows potential but just hasn't reached consistency yet). Price and Reed make plays here and there. But more often then not, they just can't get open for Losman. Ever wonder why Losman holds on to the ball like Drew Bledsoe sometimes? It's because our receiving core is pretty inept underneath Evans. The one good drive they had when Neufeld scored the TD, I said to my friend "this would be a good time to throw to a TE if we had one". Who came down with it? Not Royal. Not Everett. But Ryan freaking Neufeld! God, I miss Pete Metzalaars (?!). 4.) The Coaching Staff - What the hell is wrong with these guys?! Weeks 1 and 2 they looked like actual coaches. But ever since the fake field goal attempt against the Jets, they've just looked like retarded monkeys. How long did it take for them to realize that one on one against Roy Williams wasn't working?! Christ, everyone knew the ball was going to him and I can't remember a single play when he wasn't one on one. I was screaming at the television like a maniac. Pass D, i'm stoked that you shut down Joe Schmo and Something Furrey (seriously, was that guy's name Furrey?). But maybe you guys should have let up on them a little bit and worked Williams. And how deep were our Safety's?! Marv and Ralph better be ready to spend some money in the offseason. Because their "Patriots" plan of signing young unknowns just isn't working. We don't have the veteran structure of the staff to pull it off. We need to spend some money to fix the lines. But also: We need some offensive playmakers! It's great having Lee Evans. But he can't do it alone. I know everyone has been anti "sexy" since TD. But it's time we go for the sexy once more with a big time FA or Draft Pick. The offense just doesn't have the firepower that Losman needs. Whether that means we say goodbye to McGahee and go after Adrian Peterson (who still seems like he'll come out even though he did just get injured for the rest of the season) Marshawn Lynch, or a WR like Ted Ginn Jr., there's no denying the offense needs help. The Line's need veteran studs. We can't afford to try and put rookies on them next season. In my opinion, if we can't beat the Lions the only thing this year is good for is to see whose good enough to stay on next year when the REAL rebuilding begins. YAY
  13. No dude, this would be the PERFECT week for him to come back. You don't want to just throw him in there with the Bears (last week) or the Patriots (next week). Let him start off against a Lions team that may be without both Kevin Jones AND Roy Williams.
  14. Um..... how about (with the exception of Evans) average WR's who can't get open against an incredible defense? But yeah, you're right; Losman sucks
  15. I wanna know how the guy was a gametime decision as early as a couple weeks ago and now he may not play for ANOTHER 2-3 weeks. Great comeback Takeo
  16. I highly doubt Asante Samuel will be someone that will come cheap. I'm sure there will be quite a few teams interested in his services.
  17. It looks like no one else seems to notice that while you've been putting on the facade of a "respectful" opposing fan generously welcoming us into your home, you've been insulting our team from the beginning. That or everyone here has so little faith in their team that they'll allow you to make 41-3 predictions and say that the team doesn't have "fire power". I'll admit, your team will most likely win on Sunday. The Bears are arguably the best team in football right now. But I think you're riding a little too high off of the Bears victory against the Seahawks with your "2006 Super Bowl Champions" banner. I hope for your sake that your team isn't acting the same way. We could very well play spoiler this week if that's the case. We're 2-2, but it's misleading. We could easily be 4-0 right now. Saying we dont "have the fire power" is just an ignorrant statement. After 4 games we have the leading rusher in the NFL. We essentially have a rookie QB back there thanks to injuries and dumb coaching calls (hey, you'd know how that is wouldn't ya? How many years was Grossman out with a hang-nail?), over 1/3 of the team are new to the organization, we have a bunch of rookies starting, and a brand new coaching staff. They're all still learning to play together. Their win against Seattle was impressive. But I also seem to recall the Bears bearly (ha, pun!) being able to squeeze out a victory against the Vikings and exposing a very BAD Packers team. Again, you will most likely win but show a little respect. I can GUARANTEE your team won't win by 38 points. Oh yeah, just so it doesn't seem hostile or disrespectful, lemme add one of these at the end.....
  18. I thought this post was real cool and respectful until I clicked the link and saw that the post included a prediction of the Bears winning 41 - 3 Come on
  19. San Antonio, TX huh? Right winger I take it.....
  20. He's been slowly getting better year by year. I didn't really notice it until last season. I was pretty stoked that we got him to re-sign. I thought at worst he would be decent depth.
  21. Gee, you seemed pretty confident. I hope you didn't sell your soul to Satan for it. It's just one win but an eternity of suffering.
  22. That's fuggin' discusting! The man should be fined and suspended to the maximum. There's no place for that in football. Ask Marcus Vick.
  23. The Texans have been playing decent ball all year. They just went up against teams like the Eagles and Colts (the other team they played escapes me). So when I heard they were coming home to play the Dolphins, I circled Houston (+4) on my sheet in a heartbeat.
  24. Git r' done TD!!! ...... wait.
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