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marck

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  1. I was reviewing the Bills active roster which presently has 83 players. Assuming Kevin Everett is moved to the PUP list, that leaves 82. Here are my first 13 cuts: Steve Baker - P/K Lawaylon Brown - DT Tony Brown - WR Wendell Hunter - LB Rob Lee - CB Daniel Leger - S Evan Oglesby - CB Will Peoples - WR David Pruce - OL Lawrence Richardson - CB Kevin Thompson - QB Daryl Towns - LB Marvin Ward - CB This leaves 4 more players to make the cut to 65 on August 30th. Then we have the cut down to 53 frpm which we can add 5 players to the practice squad. Looking for opinions on who else will get cut and if anyone thinks there will be any SUPRISE cuts.
  2. Here's three locks for you: Pittsburgh Under 10 Ny Giants Over 6.5 if Eli's elbow is ok Buffalo Over 8 Bonus Pick - Dallas Under 8.5
  3. Here is a link on a new Bills article on the ESPN website: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp...hael&id=2137256 Please enjoy
  4. I was wondering about the same thing. Maybe tyhe Bills have a white version of the throwback they are going to go with. By the way, if anyone is interested the Chargers will also be wearing the powder blue throwbacks in their Monday night game with Pittsburgh.
  5. Thanks for the information. The uniform colors will be kinda similar, don't you think?
  6. Hi, I live out here in San Diego and will be going to the game between the Bills and Chargers on November 20th. The Chargers will be wearing their powder blue throwback uniforms that afternoon and will also be honoring Lance Alworth. For any oldtimers out there, he was the first player from the AFL to make it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I have heard some rumors about the Bills wearing their throwback uniforms for the San Diego game as well as the opener with the Texans. Can anyone verify this. Just think it would be great to see both times in their throwbacks to celebrate the 40th aniversary of the 1965 AFL Championship game. Anyways, if anyone knows, please answer this post and thanks much.
  7. Here is an article from Pat Kirwin over at nfl.com http://www.nfl.com/news/story/8704099
  8. Was just down their on a business trip. The weather is very hot and humid. Prices of homes are incredible, of course that is based on my perspective of being a property owner in San Diego. Nice people in the area, lot of academic institutions so it is a party area. Not much in the way of high-tech business. Make sure your car has air conditioing and take money with you as their is an amazing lack of ATM machines per square mile.
  9. The NFL Network is covered on the basic Direct TV Service Package. If your local pub has the NFL Sunday Ticket, it will also have the full NFL Network package.
  10. Thanks Mile High, this is indeed great news. Much appreciated.
  11. If J.P. were to post statistics similar to what Carson Palmer put up in Cincinnati the Bills will be an 8-8 or 7-9 football team. The reson I say this is because from a purely statistical comparison Drew Bledsoe did have better numbers then those generated by Palmer. Remember Drew had 20 TD's and 16 picks. The more realistic comparison is to compare against Roethlisbergers stat line which is 2621 yards passing in 14 games with a completion percentage of 66% and a 17-11 TD/INT ratio. The Bills defense and special teams are far superior to what Cincinnati fielded last year and I believe that J.P. will have a stats profile more like Big Ben and that should be good enough to get the Bills to at least 10 wins.
  12. Billy Devaney who was the Director of Player Personnel and now is on CBS Sports Pregame show talked about Travis Henry. He stated that there was no reason for Tom Donahoe to make any type of move on TH until the opening of training camp and that a running back such as Travis Henry could be moved by the 3rd pre-season game since he has pro experience and could learn an offense very quickly. Also Devaney also felt that the Bills could hold out for a 2nd round pick based on Henry's past production and very workable contract. He also brought up the Vikings as a potential spot for Henry as they do have a need for an inside runner to compliment Michael Bennett. These were just some thoughts from a known NFL source and hope you find them interesting.
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  14. Here is what Peter King had to write about his AFC picks prior to training camp: Here's how I see the rest of the AFC playing out seven weeks before we get a sniff of training camp: Division champs: New England, Pittsburgh, Jacksonville, San Diego. Wild Cards: Indianapolis, Buffalo. AFC Championship Game, at Foxboro Jan. 22: New England 19, San Diego 6. Lets see what you all think?
  15. Thank you for posting football information. I do think the Tennessee will be the destination for Travis Henry. I have posted a few times thinking that the Bills could get a defensive linemen which the Titans do have in abundance. I have suggested either Randy Starks or Rien Long since the Titans have some depth at Defensive Tackle. I have been shot down each time by people who know nothing about either player and can't seem to follow even the simple statistics that I have provided about the post. Additionally I also agree with you about the group of supposed football fans who take advantage of this board to post their moronic ramblings of the next adventure of "Lost" or meaningless takes on stupid off topics which simply wast time and bandwidth. Maybe these people should find a lonely losers chat line to spend their idle time discussing all the things the average brain dead speaks about. By the way for those of you that were offended from my statement of your collective lack of football knowledge and need to include other studid topics, GOOD because now you can all attack me and I can shred your lack of grammer, inability to spell or evn convey the most simplistic idea. Fire away losers.
  16. You ask a great question. One area the Titans have depth is on the defensive line and the Bills could really use another defensive tackle: How about this guy: Randy Starks Position: DT Height: 6-3 Weight: 307 Born: 12/14/1983 College: Maryland NFL Experience: 2 Career Stats | Game Logs: 01 02 03 04 | Situational Stats | Team Roster DEFENSIVE STATS Year Team G Total Tckl Ast Sacks Int Yds Avg Lg TD Pass Def 2004 Tennessee Titans 14 28 17.0 11 4.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 TOTAL 14 28 17.0 11 4.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 FUMBLES Year Team G Fum Lost Fum Forced Own Rec Opp Rec Yards Tot Rec TD 2004 Tennessee Titans 14 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 TOTAL 14 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 or Rien Long Position: DT Height: 6-6 Weight: 300 Born: 08/07/1981 College: Washington State NFL Experience: 3 Career Stats | Game Logs: 01 02 03 04 | Situational Stats | Team Roster DEFENSIVE STATS Year Team G Total Tckl Ast Sacks Int Yds Avg Lg TD Pass Def 2003 Tennessee Titans 8 3 2.0 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2004 Tennessee Titans 15 26 21.0 5 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 TOTAL 23 29 23.0 6 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 or if the Bills want to trade TH & one of their picks in 2006, try this guy: Albert Haynesworth Position: DT Height: 6-6 Weight: 320 Born: 06/17/1981 College: Tennessee NFL Experience: 4 Career Stats | Game Logs: 01 02 03 04 | Situational Stats | Team Roster DEFENSIVE STATS Year Team G Total Tckl Ast Sacks Int Yds Avg Lg TD Pass Def 2002 Tennessee Titans 16 30 21.0 9 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 2003 Tennessee Titans 12 32 21.0 11 2.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 2004 Tennessee Titans 10 36 25.0 11 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 TOTAL 38 98 67.0 31 4.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 9 FUMBLES Year Team G Fum Lost Fum Forced Own Rec Opp Rec Yards Tot Rec TD 2002 Tennessee Titans 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2003 Tennessee Titans 12 0 0 0 0 2 12 2 0 2004 Tennessee Titans 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 38 0 0 2 0 2 12 2 0
  17. For all you folks who enjoy a laugh at other's expenses, read this story and comment if you wish. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/foot...s.ap/index.html
  18. He is old, fat and a total waste of space. Let the Dolphins sign another "name player" and we'll continue to focus on signing athletes.
  19. Actually, no its not. Special Teams plays a crucial role in the determination of field position and would you like to review the statistics of teams having to go 75+ yards on drives to score touchdowns sometime. Lindell made over 85% of his FG attempts last year and two over 45+ be taken off the scoreboard. The people on this board talk about how many game winning FG's he has tried, but lets actually wait until he misses them before assuming he won't make them. God, people please relax.
  20. What is your problem with Rian Lindell. First of all he was 24 for 28 last year and missed only one kick of importance all season, which was the FG attempt in the Steeler game. He missed no extra points and his kickoffs led to the Bills special teams being able to shut down the opposition kick return game. There is far more to the kicking game then just making FG's. Try looking at the overall package for the skill set required and before you lose the load in your pants over the availability of Paul Edinger, please remember he is being replaced by Doug (didn't he miss two extra points against the Bills inn 2003) Brien. Also wasn't Brien the kicker who allowed the Steelers to beat the Jets in last years playoffs? Now, please settle down and let training camp performance allow the decision to be made based on all of the factors of place kicker performance.
  21. Here is some feedback on a question posed to Vic Carrucci: The Bills haven't addressed their left tackle position, with so far the most notable of the team options being center Trey Teague, backup Mike Gandy and undrafted free agent Jason Peters. Has Tom Donahoe made a serious error in judgment not going after someone in free agency or the draft, or do you hold with the belief that line coach Jim McNally can spin straw into gold? --Richard; Stratford, Ont. I would have preferred that the Bills use one of their first two draft picks on an offensive lineman rather than a receiver ( Roscoe Parrish) and a tight end ( Kevin Everett ). Ask Vic! Have a question for Vic on anything NFL related? Don't just sit there -- send it to AskVic@nfl.com, and the best questions will be answered throughout the season right here on NFL.com! But I don't believe that Donahoe made a serious error in judgment. Parrish has the speed to give the Bills another game-breaker in addition to Eric Moulds and Lee Evans. Although he had the misfortune of suffering a serious knee injury in minicamp, Everett had the potential to provide much-needed play-making help at a position where the Bills already had two players recovering from serious knee injuries. It also isn't a stretch for the Bills to look to McNally to develop at least a solid starting tackle and a couple of decent reserves from the candidates on the roster. McNally is a talented-enough coach to help a player realize every ounce of his ability. Another point worth noting is that new starter J.P. Losman brings far more mobility to the quarterback position than the Bills had with Drew Bledsoe, and between his scrambling and the designed rollout plays that will be incorporated into the offense, the line conceivably should have fewer problems in pass protection. The operative word is "conceivably," because Losman's inexperience will likely present its own share of challenges for the line in the early going.
  22. Here's a thought for you. Spend more time in the classroom focusing on spelling and grammer, and in this way, when you and your other Star Wars friends choose to communicate in your enlivened level of geekdom, you can at least do it with proper sentence structure and spelling. May grammer, syntax and spelling be with you.
  23. Moulds contract for 2005 is over 5 million and TO has a 2005 contract for 3.5 million. You could structure a two tiered bonus along with a 2006 restructure. He is already under contract by the way and wants a new contract and signing bonus as he did receive 9.5 million from the Eagles last year. He could be signed and if happy would make JP transition as starting QB much easier, and also factor in what his presence would do for Lee Evans and how it could really open up the Bills offense. This is doable.
  24. I know I am about to be flamed for this post but here goes anyways. How does the collective wisdom on this site feel about the following trade: Eric Moulds & Travis Henry along with the Bills 2nd round pick in 2006 for Terrell Owens and Cory Simon. Before you all lose it and tell me what a cancer TO is and how Moulds restructured his contract to help out on the salary cap please consider these facts. Moulds has a huge 2006 cap number , will be 32 in July and has been injured a bit in the past few years. Owens is going to be 32 in December and has an active 6 year contract at a manageable number, now he will need a new signing bonus which could be prorated to support the teams needs. Henry for Simon works for both teams, it moves players that are FA's after the year and provides player talent at need positions for both. TH would be an excellent between the tackle runner for the Eagles allowing them to split out Westbrook a bit and use him more for 3rd down situations. Simon would be a perfect compliment to Adams in the run defense as he is a shoot the gap type of lineman which Adams is a two gap run stuffer. The draft pick balances the equity of the trade. Fire away folks, I'm ready to respond.
  25. You have posed some excellent points, however I would like to weigh in with this thought. The 3rd receiver or slot receiver in reality should be considered as a starter. You have to factor in what percentage of the time the Bills line up on offense where they have a three receiver set. The pick is comparable to a nickel corner or a pass rush specialist OLB/DE that is coming into vogue in todays game. The specialist in this era of the NFL needs to looked at in the context of what percentage of plays he is in over the couse of a game/season. When TD drafted Parish he brought him in to play slot receiver in the three WR formations and also as a special teams player for punt returns and maybe kickoff retirns. When you look at the overall workload assigned, and the percentage of times the Bills are in a three wide formation, you will see this is an excellent and economical pick.
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