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EZC, you're really becoming one to ignore...
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No, this guy is NOT an NFL TE......
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Which scenario would you have preferred?
Spiderweb replied to LabattBlue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I liked Ayers over Maybin in a heartbeat, so this is a no brainer o me. I'd take #2....... -
Sorry, but most of us quit "wondering" about the state of the Bills a long time ago.
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Casserly's opinion of the tackles
Spiderweb replied to auburnbillsbacker's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Casserly "had" a decent rep which led to his Texans job, but did so poorly he was removed. I'm not quite so sure that he is as solid of an evaluator as some think he is. -
I watched a video of Raji at the combine....
Spiderweb replied to SKOOBY's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
.....but still capable of playing like Genghis Kahn..... (Donohoe you putz......) -
Good point and addition....I guess I still bame Saban for leaving (since we're not the only team or organization he quit on), yet Saban did bring respectability back until the penny pinching Wilson got involved.
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With Roscoe's limited (very limited?) value other than punt returns, his 3 Mil salary and bonuses this year do seem a bit much. Had he at least developed into a competent WR with some ability to utilize his speed, the picture would be totally different. Shopping Roscoe that this time makes some sense. Shopping Kelsay, on the other hand is a exercise in futility since he hasn't made a play since the 2007 season in the game against the Cowboys.Finding another team willing to take on his current salary will be difficult at best. It is likely Kelsay will be a Bill until the Bills simply cut him.
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......what we would give to have them again.......
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Thanks, and I too, want little more that to be able to enjoy the Bills win few more than they have the past decade and actually give me reason to look forward to that grouping of games that follow the regular season> Oh yeah, they're called the playoffs, I darned near forgot ......
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Did anyone here likes the O-line from last season??
Spiderweb replied to SKOOBY's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Skoob....no one said, nor did I, that we had "Rome". But that should be the goal, and that doesn't happen by "torpedoing" what little has been built. As for your Miami analogy, when did Parcells join the Bills front office? Point being, the Bills don't have football knowledgeable people running the show. Likelihood of the Bills making great leaps forward this year is very doubtful, and with good reason. -
Did anyone here likes the O-line from last season??
Spiderweb replied to SKOOBY's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Skoob.....O-lines aren't built overnight, especially in an off season where anyone of real talent is ignored when considering replacements or God forbid, improvements. Draft? O-line's manned by a pair of rookies? Extremely rare to find this a improvement. No, I stand by my comments. The draft could possibly make our line slightly less painful to watch, but Rome won't be built (re-built?) in a year....... -
Let's see, I began following the Bills after watching them lose to KC in the 1966 AFL championship (for the opportunity to play in the first NFL-AFL Championship, soon to be called the Superbowl thereafter). During this time, I saw Ralph make three meaningful attempts at building a great team capable of SB glory. First was when he hired Chcuk Knox, but his penny pinching ways (along with those of Stew Barber IIRC), ruined that rather quickly and Knox left. The second, more by luck than design, was when Polian was promoted to run things and Levy followed shortly thereafter. Unfortunately, Ralph fired Polian for reasons much speculated upon, but never publicly shared in any detail. The last, was when he turned to Tom Donohoe, and we all know how well that worked out, but at least this time the fault belonged to someone other than Ralph directly. Now, all we have is is an owner who is biding his time till his tenure ends as the owner of the Buffalo Bills. Father time is is just around the corner for both Ralph and our beloved Buffalo Bills. I have strong doubts that Jim Kelly and his backers will be able to keep the Buffalo Bills alive in Buffalo. One does weary with the perennial uncertainty that has become our Bills.
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Did anyone here likes the O-line from last season??
Spiderweb replied to SKOOBY's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
........and so we go into the 2009 season with a disaster for an O-line, rather than one that was mediocre. One that had a shot at being improved. When the Bills dumped Dockery, one would think that they had a plan, yet none surfaced. They dumped their backup guard and center (Preston) by not making him a real offer. We replaced the Fowler/Preston snap twins with a backup. Lastly, we passed on Peters and took the lesser of Phillies 1st's and a friggin 4th. That was crap. Should have been 21 slot 1st and a third. Folks it's all about the Benjamins. Old Ralph really believes he can take them with him. A joke for a front office, a slightly lesser joke of a HC and staff (but they work cheap). Instead of going out with a blaze of glory, the businessman in Ralph is getting one last shot at maximizing his take. Sad, how much more does he need to leave his family. They're all going to be taken care of quite nicely already. Toronto, Ralph's age, etc., all point to Buffalo having only a few ticks of the clock left before no longer having a NFL football team to cheer for. The Polian era will forever be Bills only chance at greatness. -
Continuity? How is this achieved with the collective genius of the top four officers of the Buffalo Bills: Ralph C. Wilson, Jr.....Owner and President Russ Brandon............Chief Operating Officer/GM Jim Overdorf..............Senior Vice President of Football Administration Linda Bogdan............Vice President/Assistant Director of College Scouting Wilson's talent evaluation is pitiful, both from a player and coaching perspective, and the others are must worse. One Bills Drive, the "good hands people"?????
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Yeah, Bell could, but no one, not even the Bills know what they have in Bell until he's battle tested. Big gamble, very big gamble...... Besides, we should have at least gotten Philly's 21st pick in round 1, and a third....fi they had one. This is crap.
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Nice find and ..... excellent comment.
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We can sit back and piss all over Peters now since he's gone, but damn it, we get lucky and get a guy with talent who was an undrafted FA, and again we let him go....... I'm sorry, but at a minimum, the Bills should have gotten Philly's 21st and more than a 4th (3rd minimum). They get a get someone who can step right in and perform at a high level (Peters second and third years with the Bills proved that) and what do the Bills get? At best an unknown quantity who is likely a year or two away from being any real help, and that's if they're lucky and finally hit on a draft choice. They already dumped Dockery, who was better suited as a grunt than a zone blocker and miss-used, but what do the Bills have to replace him? The frigging O-Line is back to zip. 60% of the line will be new this year. That's just frigging great! Just great! Pissed? Yeah, that describes it well, but maybe I should calm down since we have such an excellent HC and staff....Oh what a minute, we still have Jauron and his cronies...... Ralph, you screwed the pouch you old turd. You should have sold the team the day you fired Polian. Damn it......
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You give people with the name "Steve" a bad name. ....another warrior with a keyboard....jeez. "nuklz..." Thanks for the service.
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Joyous News For Joe Ferguson and His Family
Spiderweb replied to RobynMundyWYO's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I pray this is true. Great, wonderful news!!!! Go JOE !!!! -
While I believe Fred Jackson has turned out to be a heck of a player, he's a 28 year old RB. The Bills could conceivably hold him for the next two years, without having to spend much. The market for a 30 year old RB is a pretty weak one generally. While we all pretty much agree he deserves to be better paid, the business side of football says "not likely".
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Booker Edgerson played cornerback, opposite George "Butch" Byrd.
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Tim, Is here any updated information on LeCharles Bentley? At one it was said he was going to give up trying to come back, but then his name popped up periodically saying he was now sound and interested in coming back. When he was healthy, he did seem to be quite a player..... Word?
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The story is really little more than a headline, if even that. Yet......keep posting. With that avatar, the post is secondary. Great find....