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Zac

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  1. Doesn't have the same intensity.
  2. Kyle Williams will make an impact this year. The comparisions to Tim Anderson are inevitable because he is short and white. However, Williams is a lot different the Anderson, imo. He is much more tenacious and strong.
  3. If we pick an OT it better be Scott because he's the only on with the athletic ability to be an LT.
  4. I think Oshinawa (sp?) is still available.
  5. DJ Boyer who has wrote for Football.com, Nfldraftblitz, and draft.com liked the McCargo pick and said that the Colts would probaly have taken him.
  6. I meant depth to the class but whatever floats you boat..
  7. There will still be some good depth available later on. Ryan O'Callaghan, Joe Toldeo, Jonathan Scott and Zach Streif are all available at tackle. Rob Sims, Jean-Gilles, Matua, Setterstrom, and Boothe are all available at guard. I would never expect him to develop into a starter but i really like Matt Lentz from Michigan later on.
  8. I really love this pick. He DOES gamble but he is very physical, and great against the run.
  9. How do you know he would have been there?
  10. Solid pick in my book. We need a solid DT and he is a solid DT. So we gave up a 3rd to ensure we got him, not a big deal.
  11. My friend who works for TSN said that they had a love affair for Whitner and Jimmy Williams.
  12. We have 3 more picks today.
  13. I think the pick was made for 2 reasons: 1. No player fits the cover 2 system better in the draft. 2. Character. He is very smart and a leader.
  14. All reports are the the Ravens loved Whitner and had him rated over Ngata.
  15. Winston Justice is cleary a more "badass" name.
  16. I agree with you that we have two of our Olineman set. Just that it's Peters and Fowler. Preston may be our guard.
  17. It's not the same one anyway. This is twice as long.
  18. Look at the last play though. That's Dominique Byrd who is a late first early 2nd talent who is massive. Huff drags him down with one arm. He can play that way because he initially hits you hard and then takes you down with his amazing strength.
  19. The Bills have no go to guy in the redzone. We actually were there more then you'd believe we just didn't score. We increase that redzone efficiency just a bit and it's the difference between 4-12 and 8-8.
  20. Not possible at all.
  21. Saw it on another (non bills) forum to. *shrug*
  22. Whew..this bandwagon is getting spacious. Slumps happen. Oh those 90 points are a fluke. These last 4 games are our TRUE colors. Got to love the attitude of Buffalo fans.
  23. Actually, he is projected behind Jimmy Williams, Tye Hille, Antonio Cromartie, and Ashton Youboty.
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