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Sound_n_Fury

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  1. John Butler, RIP. Wanted to "compliment" Wiley so he wouldn't get worn down, double teamed all the time....
  2. "Oregon coach Mike Bellotti calls Ngata the best defensive lineman in college football, "when he's healthy and motivated." " Oh oh....
  3. Huh. As far as I can tell, only one player of the roster is rooting against KH. To a man, every interview I've heard with players talking about Holcomb is that he gives them a chance to win. I've not heard that said about JP yet...only that he's talented, learning, blah blah blah. The bottom line is that players want to win now, especially the vets like EM. They don't want to have their season sacrificed so a "QB of the future" can get potty trained on playing in the NFL.
  4. "Some WGR fodder that was told to me..." Better practice safe listening...
  5. ...well, since you asked: Site license to PFW 2006 Draft Inner Circle coverage A bottle of Mel Kiper hair gel for every TSW contributor A section of the draft page devoted to "If only we drafted two slots higher" posts
  6. The entire special teams Bud Carpenter and the training staff Greg Wheat, Director of Ticket Sales Trey Mock, Mascot Coordinator
  7. I'd be happy if Leonhard had a great career as a special teamer. He reminds me of Tasker...smart, undersized, smart, instinctive, smart.... I'd love to see him on punt returns (which he excelled at in college), but I suppose Roscoe has that job locked up given his draft position.
  8. This has been discussed in another thread, but Adams' duties were to set up the draft board and provide insight/answers to questions on draft day. John Butler ultimately made the picks. And the lack of production from that year (which stands out in comparison to the ten good years previous to that) is a real head scratcher. The scouting department does not select the players, however, so I don't agree that Adams is a has-been because of the 2000 draft.
  9. I agree. This was the first time in weeks that the opposing D-coordinator didn't blitz everyone but the cheerleaders. The O-line held up well in pass pro with only 4-men rushing, but the lack of push on the numerous goal line runs was embarassing for an NFL line.
  10. How about McGee, who's confidence at CB just elevated a notch? Or Josh Reed, who may finally be turning the corner on his career? Or Roscoe, who made his first meaningful play as a Bill? Or Jim Leonhard and Eric King, who look better and better each week? You're right, the win won't do much for the Bennie Andersons' and Sam Adams' of the world, but winning always has a positive value for young guys and backups that may soon be starters.
  11. I don't either...I just don't want to lose so we can draft player [ ]!
  12. Just like the Bills teams in the 90s...always drafted at the bottom of the round and found great players every year. I don't buy the "we need to lose so we can draft a better guy theory." What we need is talent evaluators who can find the "right guy" to compliment the team's personnel, coaching philosophy, chemistry, and attitude. It doesn't have to be a "top 5-10 pick"...which if you miss, can set you back for years. You can play the "if only we drafted two slots higher game" almost every year. How come no one ever says that when nearly one third of those players end up as busts?
  13. And I though Ed Kilgore was a poor writer?? Enough of the talking heads as commentators...just let em' read the teleprompter and look pretty.
  14. Lose em' all...that way you never have to worry about missing "your guy" in the draft.
  15. I'd still give him another year behind a better line before I call him a complete disappointment. Willis had a better OL in front of him in college than he does now. And was rarely touched at The U until he had a full head of steam up. Now, he's getting hit in the backfield on half his carries and that's not gonna work for a power back with limited shiftiness. I'll agree that he needs to be pushed, however, and hopefully Gates can be that guy next year.
  16. Gee, don't you think opposing DC's saw that film and have game planned accordingly since week 8? Also, Willis' most effective game in a month was last Sunday - when KH gave the team a credible passing threat and kept the defense from stacking against the run. The jury's still out on WM until we get some NFL level run-blocking O-linemen. My guess is the only RB that could've had success running behind these guys this year would've been Barry Sanders in his prime. Put Willis in a balanced offense with some better O-line talent and see what he can do. I'm betting he could be (at least) as good as Corey Dillon.
  17. Isn't that what we said about MM and the Bills a year ago? Their five-win streak has come over a bunch of sad sacks: Week 12: Beat Oakland (4-11) 33-21 Week 13: Beat Buffalo (5-10) 24-23 Week 14: Beat San Diego (9-6) 23-21 Week 15: Beat NY Jets (3-11) 24-20 Week 16: Beat Tennessee (4-11) 24-10 Combine Win-Loss of Last Five Opponents: 25-49 (0.338) One win over a marginally good team is not much different than the Bills did during their streak last year. If you want to point to something positive, the Fins wins over Denver in Week 1 and Carolina in Week 3 are a lot more impressive. Let's see what the schedule maker for 2006 throws at Sabin before we judge him a success....
  18. OK, let's turn this logic around...which of the Bills drafts since 2001 have been better / more productive?
  19. OK, so how do you rate the Bills cumulative drafts from 1991 to 2001? Why the strange obsession with the 2000-01 drafts, but nothing on all the talent added to this team over Adams tenure? Those are facts, BTW. As SDS says, why am I wasting time on a troll???
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