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  1. I guess we are both waisting our money on the Insider because we can get it here for free ....
  2. Comment: Walker is quick, active and experienced. He is somewhat versatile. He has played three-technique and nose tackle. He is at his best using his first-step quickness and hitting gaps. He reads quickly and gets good jumps on plays. He is tough to block when slanted into gaps. He can get sideways, make himself skinny and give linemen little surface to block. He can play laterally and has the quickness to get down the line and make plays. He uses his hands well to keep blockers off his lower body. He is a solid wrap-up tackler who strikes with force. But Walker is aging and coming off an injury-plagued 2005. He isn't a power player. He isn't physical at the point of attack and doesn't split double-team blocks effectively. He won't stack, shed and make tackles in the hole. He has lost some pass-rushing ability. He no longer gets on the edges quickly. He doesn't counter effectively when he gets tied up.
  3. Walker is quick, active and experienced. He is somewhat versatile. He has played three-technique and nose tackle. He is at his best using his first-step quickness and hitting gaps. He reads quickly and gets good jumps on plays. He is tough to block when slanted into gaps. He can get sideways, make himself skinny and give linemen little surface to block. He can play laterally and has the quickness to get down the line and make plays. He uses his hands well to keep blockers off his lower body. He is a solid wrap-up tackler who strikes with force. But Walker is aging and coming off an injury-plagued 2005. He isn't a power player. He isn't physical at the point of attack and doesn't split double-team blocks effectively. He won't stack, shed and make tackles in the hole. He has lost some pass-rushing ability. He no longer gets on the edges quickly. He doesn't counter effectively when he gets tied up.
  4. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2791313
  5. Would you guys like to use the picks we got from Baltimore and send it to Washington or San Diego for their backs? I really like Betts... His play was great last year when Portis went down.. Anyways, I really would like one of those backs...
  6. On NFL.COM stats that Dominick Rohdes is coming to town tomorrow.. Interesting.. Very INterseting... http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story/10033511
  7. I heard it on sirius radio... Pat Kirwin... I guess the jets are very interested in him.. The only reason I brought up Al Wilson earlier is because I read it on an espn chat... That Detroit really wanted him.... It makes sense to me.. I know we will not get him straight up for Willis but maybe through in a draft pick.. Just brain storming.... I feel like we got a new house at RT!
  8. I hope the bills go trade for him. I feel he is worth our 2nd round pick. He is a good power back. He is young and he is signed long term for little money.. I feel this is will help us a lot. We can then trade Willis to Denver for a third... I would prefer for Al Wilson straight up.... I would like to see us trade TKO for a 5th rounder and then sign Nick Harper.. Let me know what you all think! I love our OL now, but I am afraid of our Defense!
  9. Mikey(Lackawanna NY): Do you think the Bills will go after any of the big ticket free agents? Do you think Cato June could be an option? Mike Holbrook: Mikey: June has been mentioned as a good fit for the Bills' defense. They are on record as saying they want to get faster and add playmakers at linebacker and June fills that bill. I don't think the Bills will splurge on one big FA signing, but could add June, a veteran O-lineman and a veteran cornerback to fill big holes. We hear that LB Takeo Spikes' future with the Bills may be in doubt following GM Marv Levy's comments that Spikes' 2006 season was not on a par with what he had done in the past, despite the fact that Spikes was coming back from a torn Achilles and was hampered by a hamstring injury. Word is the team isn't sure if Spikes can be the kind of attacking linebacker that he once was, and that is the best fit for him in the team's Cover 2 defensive scheme.
  10. I think we will sign Nick Harper (very sad that Clements wont be here) and Luke Petigout
  11. mark (miami fl): why are people saying that buffalo will be the team to beat in the next couple of years SportsNation Jeremy Green: Not sure. They are too cheap to be good. They have close to 33 million in cap room and are going to let Clements and Fletcher walk. They are too frugal to put anything together long term. pedro (dunkirk ny): what do the bills have to in this draft and free agency to be a playoff team SportsNation Jeremy Green: Follow up. Re-sign Clements and Fletcher. Have a nother good draft and they are there. SCOTT(SYRACUSE): Horrible answer to Buffalo question why over pay for a cover 2 corner and an old line backer when Evans and Losman will need extensions soon plus we have o-line needs SportsNation Jeremy Green: OK Scott. Watch that cap space sit there and mold like rotten milk. The Bills are not going after any big time players because they have cap, but they don't have CASH and there is a big difference.
  12. I know this is complete talk and here say but they were talking about us trading up with Cleveland to take Adrian Peterson. I assume we would have to give up our 1st, 2nd and 4th. I think we should do it if we can get a 2nd for Willis (i doubt we will get a 2nd however). Let me know what you all think....
  13. I believe we might sign L. Petitgout. He was an undrafted FA when he went to the giants and McNally was his coach. I think he will be affordable and can be versitale enough to play OG or OT. Let me know what you think... Comment: Petitgout is consistent, durable and experienced. He has some versatility, having played both tackle positions and guard in the NFL. He is tall, rangy and has good first-step quickness. His is smart and has surprisingly good feet for his size. He understands blocking angles and knows how to work defenders. He usually plays in control, rarely overextends and can handle combination moves. He is adept at cut blocking when necessary. He moves laterally with ease and has some natural ability to change directions. He can mirror and slide with most ends and run them past the pocket with his long arms. He is effective on pull and trap blocks and on the second level. His footwork and frame help him close down separation and maintain contact with defenders. But Petitgout lacks ideal power and athleticism. He can get a little upright, and he won't move the pile in the run game. He has some problems against big, strong two-gap linemen. He lacks lower-body explosiveness and isn't a great finisher. He isn't quite quick enough when isolated on the edge.
  14. I would be happy with the draft of both Amobi Okoye and Michael Bush... Michael Bush reminds me of Thomas Smith because their stocks both dropped because of a broken leg.. Tell me what you all think!
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