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  1. Apparently, Snead hasn't decided if he's going to enter the NFL draft this year. If he doesn't, I say we (Bills nation) take a serious look at Colt McCoy. I'm not a big Braford or Clausen fan.

     

     

    That's a shame, because both Bradford and Clausen are far better prospects than McCoy is, and both will be drafted

    MUCH higher.

  2. ~Into The Wild~

    ~Leolo~

    ~Gummo~

    ~ The Motorcycle Diaries ~

    ~Buffalo'66~

    ~Eraserhead~

    ~To Kill A Mockingbird~

    ~Apocolypse Now~

    ~Trainspotting~

    ~ The Boy With Green Hair~

    ~The Hours~

    ~ Jacobs Ladder ~

    ~Rushmore~

    ~Requiem For A Dream~

    ~Blue Velvet~

    ~ Deadman~

    ~The Deer Hunter~

    ~Blade Runner~

    ~American Beauty~

    ~Shane~

    ~Millions~

    ~ It's A Wonderful Life~

    ~Ghost Dog~

    ~ The Sixth Sense ~

    ~Slumdog Millionaire ~

  3. I have been buying the Pro Football Weekly Draft Guide for over 20 years. I have found them to be among the best sources for draft information.

     

     

    Pro Football Weekly's current evaluation of Locker:

     

     

    1. Jake Locker, Washington (Jr.)

    6-3e, 220e, 4.45e

     

    Not all evaluators like Locker's lofty stature, considering he has battled injuries throughout his career. And not all are sure he has broken his habit of running at the first flash of coverage. However, since head coach Steve Sarkisian arrived on campus, Locker has settled down, begun to trust his instincts more in the pocket and honed his accuracy. He is so gifted athletically that he could play four positions, including free safety, receiver or running back. His competitiveness, toughness, leadership, arm strength and athletic ability all suggest he could be the draft's most coveted talent.

     

     

    Thus, they support McShay's evaluation of Locker.

  4. I agree with McShay on this one.

     

    Locker is a possible franchise QB and easily could have been a top 5 selection in this years draft.

     

    Who was on the committee? The same people who told JaMarcus Russell to turn pro?

     

     

    Locker has it all. A big arm, mobility, toughness and solid leadership ability.

  5. Comedy - Little Miss Sunshine

    Romantic Comedy - High Fidelity

    Action Movie - Kill Bill Vol. 2

    Fantasy Movie - Slumdog Millionaire

    Documentary - Supersize Me

    Animated Film - Chicken Run

    Drama - No Country For Old Men

    Overall - Slumdog Millionaire

    Best Movie No One Watched: Millions

     

     

    Honorable Mentions: Eastern Promises, The Royal Tenenbaums

     

     

    I like your call on Millions.

    It has become a favorite of both the adults and kids in my extended family.

    It is a movie we have watched at past family gatherings (and will watch again), everyone is entertained.

    In other words it is a classic.

  6. Quote from Carson Palmer before the season started:

    (From ESPN)

     

    "He's a great kid with a great heart," quarterback Carson Palmer said as training camp started.

    "He's changed his life around. He ran into some trouble, made some bad decisions, and realized that. He's sorry for them, apologized for them, and has done everything he can to make himself a better person. I'm just proud of him."

     

     

    RIP Chris Henry

  7. Rotoworld:

     

    Report: Mangini likely out if Holmgren is in

     

    Citing "numerous league executives," NFL.com's Jason La Canfora reports that the Browns' potential hiring of Mike Holmgren to run football operations would spell the end for coach Eric Mangini's one-year Cleveland stint.

    Holmgren is reportedly "very interested" in the position and would likely take the organization in a "new direction," hiring a coach from the same Bill Walsh/West Coast offense tree he came from. The Browns are 2-11 through 13 games under Mangini. Coaching targets for Holmgren may include Jon Gruden, Steve Mariucci, Jim Zorn, Dick Jauron, and Marty Mornhinweg. Dec. 16 - 9:59 pm et

     

     

    LMFAO!!

  8. Richie Incognito-G-Bills Dec. 16 - 5:16 pm et

     

    Bills claimed OL Richie Incognito off waivers from the Rams.

    It's doubtful that a new home will cure Incognito's mental problems, but he's talented enough to take a flier on. When healthy, he was the Rams' best run-blocking interior lineman (as little as that's saying). The Bills will have the option of retaining him in 2010 with a restricted free agent tender.

    Source: St Louis Post-Dispatch

    Related: Rams

  9. Schottenheimer on Jets hot seat - 07:55 AM ET - 11.29

     

    Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer knows he's on the hot seat. In a week of shakeups for the free-falling Jets, Rex Ryan benched safety Kerry Rhodes and announced he would play a bigger role with the offense and the development of rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez.

     

    per New York Daily News

     

     

    I would love to look at him as an Offensive Coordinator. That may be even more the reason for Marty to wanna come back, and help his son beat the New York Jets twice a year!

     

     

    What do you like about Brian Schottenheimer?

  10. I have my doubts that this is correct. The story had been that Ralph pushed for Dwayne Wright, not Lynch. I think this person may have misremembered the stories that came out during that draft. While Wright stunk, the draft talking heads were praising the pick as a value one on ESPN.

     

     

    Nolan Nawrocki from Pro Football Weekly did not "misremember" anything-he posted his analysis the day of the 2007 draft.

     

    Pro Football Weekly "had" strong ties to the Bills at the time.

    The owners of PFW(who are Chicago based) are personal friends of both Levy and Jauron.

    Nawrocki was leaked this information the day of the draft.

  11. As if we needed another Corner.....

     

    IMO Revis is as over rated as they come. He has gotten high praise since day one but all my memories of him were letting WRs catch TD passes. Apparently this year he has been better, but I attribute that the the Jets D being so good as one unit, not him individually. I think I could have shut down TO/the Bills Offense at this point. McGee is hands down a better corner IMO.

     

    I really really wanted Willis, but when he was selected I would have taken Beason. We needed a stud LB and let a great one pass us by (again). Mike Mayock rated Beason as the top LB so it would not have been a reach. You never draft RBs in the first half of the 1st round unless its Peterson/Sanders/Dickerson etc. RBs are a dime a dozen and only produce for 4-5 years and are more a product of the OL play than anything else. Ray Rice was a second rounder. Steve Slaton a 4th. Willie Parker undrafted. Fred Jackson undrafted. Frank Gore a 2nd or 3rd I believe. Tashard Choice 5th. I could go on all day. The high first round is for HOF RBs. Lynch is good but no HOFer....

     

    We then could have saved a pick and not traded up for Poz. Maybe he falls to our origanl 2nd rounder and we take him anyways, or maybe he is gone and we ended up with David Harris - who is better than Poz. Or we end up getting Lynch anyways. Who knows how it pans out, too bad it always pans out worse for the Bills...

     

    Some Darrelle Revis info.

     

    Here is a sampling of who Revis has covered this year and the results:

     

    Week 1. Andre Johnson 4 catches 35 yards receiving

    Week 2. Randy Moss 4 catches 24 yards receiving

    Week 4. Marques Colston 2 catches 33 yards receiving

    Week 11. Randy Moss 5 catches 34 yards receiving (one TD)

    Week 12 Steve Smith 1 catch 5 yards receiving

    Week 13 TO 3 catches 31 yards receiving

     

    You state: "IMO Revis is as overrated as they come"

     

    Overrated????? I think not.

    Revis has developed into a one of the top cover corners, if not the top cover corner in the NFL.

    The facts are, the Bills DID need another CB in the 2007 draft and Revis has turned into a big time difference maker.

     

    The other fact is that when an old, bumbling, ill-informed owner makes the final decision on draft picks for an organization you end up with a franchise that sucks.

  12. If this isn't an indication of the lunacy of Levy/Jauron, what is? They wanted yet another corner? What freaking idiots.

     

    The Bills actually NEEDED a CB at the time.

     

    Having the best CB in the NFL on your roster isn't a bad thing.

     

    Obviously, if we had taken Revis we would not have taken McKelvin the following year.

     

    I didn't bring up this story to rewrite history, more than anything it's just an example of how a meddlesome owner

    can block the progress of his team.

  13. In the 2007 draft it was reported at the time that the Bills selection came down to either Darrelle Revis or Marshawn Lynch.

     

    The player personnel staff wanted Revis, Ralph wanted Lynch.

     

    Here is a the analysis that Nolan Nawrocki wrote in Pro Football Weekly the day of the draft in 2007:

     

     

    12. Buffalo — RB Marshawn Lynch, California

    This was an owner’s decision, and like most decisions where owners get involved, a bad one, in my opinion. Lynch is talented, no doubt, but he comes from an inner-city background, much like Willis McGahee, and will struggle to fit into the culture established in Buffalo.

  14. Report: Bears reached out to Bill Cowher

    According to 670 The Score in Chicago, the Bears recently reached out to CBS analyst Bill Cowher to gauge his interest in the team's head-coaching job should Lovie Smith be fired.

    The Score's Hub Arkush claims his source for the report is "impeccable," despite the Bears' denials. Cowher has previously stated that he would not speak to any teams until the season is over, but perhaps made an exception here. According to Profootballtalk.com, there are "rumors" that Cowher is interested in working for either the Bears or Texans. Nov. 30 - 2:34 pm et

    Source: 670 The Score Chicago

     

     

    If the Bears fire Lovie, expect the Bears job to garner the interest of all of the top candidates.

    If Cowher ends up not being interested, I wouldn't be surprised if Shanahan is next on their list.

    Shanahan is from the Chicago area, went to college in Illinois and have Shanny's boy Cutler already in place at QB.

  15. I'll start out by saying that I'm a Tim Tebow fan, and hope that he is able to prove his doubters wrong by carving out a career in the NFL at QB.

     

    I think the varying opinion regarding Tebow's NFL upside, highlights the difference in the way coaches and football fans look at prospects and the way personnel men or general managers do.

     

    In recent weeks, Jon Gruden and Tony Dungy have come out clearly that they are huge Tebow fans and expect him to have much success in the NFL. Now Kelly chimes in with support for picking Tebow to be the franchise player for the Bills.

     

    From what I have read, those that actually evaluate talent for NFL teams grade Tebow much lower as an NFL prospect.

     

    This tension, difference of opinion, highlights why it's important to have the benefit of having a balanced viewpoint between your GM and your Head Coach and why, oh so few, have been able handle both positions successfully.

     

    Tebow's unquestioned leadership skills will have little value to a team if he is unable to be a play maker in the NFL.

    In the NFL, ones leadership skills or credibility are very much related to your ability to make a difference on the field.

     

     

    In a few years, i'll look forward to looking back on this debate to see who had it right.

     

    Best of luck to Tim Tebow, as he will bring character and honor to any path he chooses in life.

  16. I was a Big Brother through Big Brothers/Big Sisters twice. Both were years I was in college.

     

    It really isn't much of a time commitment and doesn't take much effort.

    There are so many kids out there that are desperate for attention, role-models and guidance.

    People often mistakingly think they have to wow their little big/brother big/sister with fancy activities(spending cash)

    From personal experience -I can tell you my little brothers were just as happy to play catch, take the car to the hand car- wash, sledding, hang out with my college buddies, etc. than doing activities where I had to spend money(hey- I was in college and was broke)

    So yes, I can tell you that being a big brother/sister was worth it and I feel the agency provided guidance and support.

     

    I have spent most of my adult life working with emotionally disturbed, behavior disordered, abused kids, gang kids, etc.

    So the time I spent with my 2 little brothers is a distant memory, as I have now worked with well over 1,000 kids.

     

    I had long ago lost contact with my little brothers, as it is only a one year commitment and in the years after college I have moved between several cities.

    Well, just last week, one of my little brothers sent me a friend request on Facebook. I accepted and called him at the number he left.

    We had a great conversation, he was able to name like every outing we went on and was extremely thankful to me for my time and friendship at a time in his life when he badly needed it. It was one of the most powerful, meaningful conversations I have ever had with another human being. He ended the conversation by saying "I love you." I was a bit stunned, it felt a bit awkward, but it might give you an indication of the impact of spending a few hours, every other week for a year with a kid can mean.

    I would tell your wife, take the leap, become a big sister, because these words are not just corny, they are true:

     

    One hundred years from now, it will not matter

    What kind of car I drove or what kind of clothes I wore.

    All that will matter is that I made a difference

    In the life of a child.

  17. Only one NFL championship-winning coach ever won a second one with a new team. That was Weeb Ewbanks with the '59 Colts and '69 Jets. You don't give $50M and a piece of the team just to lose Super Bowl #5. You may think it's better than going 7-9 but trust me, losing the big one hurts the worst of all.

     

    PTR

     

     

     

    So it's better to go 7-9, than it is to make the playoffs, advance in the playoffs and then lose in the Super Bowl?

     

    Sorry, that is such a loser mentality. Your doom and gloom is depressing. :thumbsup:

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