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SHOUTBOX MONSTER!

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  1. The numbers I posted are correct, but from a while back while on campus. You are referring to the pro day numbers, which are more recent and definitely helped each player, mainly Willis. Thanks for the updated times.
  2. What are you suggesting? Don't draft any white guys? I can't grasp the concept of your post. For the record... (From their campus workouts) Posluszny: 4.67 in the 40-yard dash … 375-pound bench press … 560-pound squat … 335-pound power clean … 31-inch vertical jump Willis: 4.62 in the 40-yard dash … 365-pound bench press … 500-pound squat … 310-pound power clean … 38-inch vertical jump.
  3. Posluszny is NOT an inside 'backer. He belongs on the outside. Other than that, you're right. Why should we like a 2-time Bednarik Award winner, that despite that injury, was still the best defensive player in the NCAA last year and had no drop off in stats?
  4. I am presently happy with the CB's on the roster, BUT would certainly not oppose taking a guy on the first day. Throwing a Tanard Jackson, Chris Huston, or Marcus McCauley into our depth chart would really bolster our defense. And with the depth at that position in the draft this year, maybe we could get a steal later on much like we did with Youboty last year.
  5. Adam Schein and Jim Miller just had a great talk about what the Spikes deal does for Buffalo. They both love Buffalo's DT rotation now and believe that McCargo and Williams are going to be great. Then they mentioned the draft and said that Buffalo should go for either Peterson or Willis, depending on who's available. Finished by saying Willis would be to Buffalo what Urlacher is to Chicago, and that a LB group of Ellison-Willis-Crowell could make the defense one of the best in the league. Good to see some people are noticing what the Bills are thinking. I'm really starting to like Jim Miller as an analyst. He is by far my favorite to listen to.
  6. Phillips is really inconsistent, and is definitely not even near the best seafood in Baltimore. Berthas, Mama's, Blue Sea Grill.... So many to choose.
  7. A few things. I love Buffalo as much as anyone, but coming to northern b-more for college has made me like this area. I can't really compare the cleanliness of the cities, cause they both have their nice areas and the dumps (ever seen the wire? ). However, you should never make the mistake of dissing Baltimore seafood restaurants in general. That's like dissing cheesesteak places in Philly, or wings in B-Lo. As far as the girls go... I just finished at Towson U which is just 2 miles north of the city line. A few years back it was rated by Playboy as the number two college in the country for girls behind only USC. Add in the 3 to 1 girl to guy ratio in the area and even a guy like me can get lucky. With that stated, I was at the New Years Eve game as well (sitting in a season ticket holder section with a giant chicken wing on my head) and definitely noticed a lack of fans that wanted to talk football, which is something I love doing at road games. The Raven "fans" around here keep telling me that McGahee is going to be incredible now that he's on a great team, but I don't buy it. Stack up the Raven's O vs the Bills O by position and I think people can tell that Buffalo should be the better of the two this year. The Ravens still don't have a legitimate number one receiver, their QB is definitely on the decline, and they are possibly going to lose 3 starting OL men.
  8. Actually, they were not. "Along with the Bills, the committee consists of the New York Giants, St. Louis Rams, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers and Houston Texans."
  9. Ralph was on the committee that developed the proposal. He would've looked really idiotic if he didn't vote for something he helped create.
  10. Don't be suprised if I'm not suprised when Carr doesn't go to Oakland or Washington.
  11. A few things I notice about this trade. Atlanta is now in prime position to take S LaRon Landry at the 8 spot. Miami was the only other team with a realistic interest and they just got leapfrogged. Houston would be smart to take Levi Brown at the 10 spot. The AP talk (if he's even there) doesn't make sense with such a deep depth chart at the position (A. Green, W. Lundy, D. Williams, and R. Dayne).
  12. You should get a Marshall JCM DSL Half-Stack. Great for gigs and you can get many great tones from it. Hey! I happen to have one I'm trying to sell! :worthy:
  13. IMO, I like Pittman or Brandon Jackson from Nebraska. Each back listed has major flaws, though. Some don't possess the greatest speed, and others (especially Irons) need to bulk up.
  14. Correct. He replaced Chris McAllister and had one pick in the game.
  15. I agree with your points, and I think the team is in the right direction, but Clements was most certainly a Pro-Bowler.
  16. Excellent. Now we get to see him do his famous tongue rolls from our secondary for years to come.
  17. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/foot...t.ap/index.html
  18. A buddy and I just got a pair for this season. We'll be coming up from Baltimore, MD for the games. ...and for the record, we're pretty broke, too.
  19. I'm about 387.1 miles (or so) from Orchard Park and just bought seasons for the first time. I'm pumped.
  20. Seems like everyone is posting about Ralph and Marv are cheap, blah blah blah.... "we'll never win without retaining these guys"... how many times have we made the playoffs with this group of UFA's? The leadership of the organization has a plan and strategy in place... we've already seen what they can do in a !@#$in' rebuilding year... let them do what they damn well feel like doing. This organization is headed in the right direction.
  21. I'm suprised no one has mentioned it because they clearly say it in the article, but I've got to believe that Rivera gets this HC position.
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