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todd

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  1. He looks good, but there's no way NFL players miss that many tackles.
  2. I can't imagine why anyone would get worked up over a 6th or 7th round pick. Get realistic, fellas.
  3. Did Jerry Sullivan just call a 3rd round pick "horrifying"? Please. What a douche.
  4. And namath has credibility why?
  5. The problem is that he sucks. And since he's proven that he's not good and a major distraction because of the attention he gets for whatever reason (confounding because he's a bad QB), he's not an ideal backup. Why the heck would a team want a bad backup QB that gets tons of attention for no reason, even when he doesn't play? Tebow has the lowest QBR of any quarterback with at least 30 games since 2010. THE WORST. The eagles have 3 of the top 5 worst QBs on that list. Mark Sanchez, Sam Bradford, and Tim Tebow. Hilarious.
  6. I bet he doesn't even make the team. He's horrible.
  7. He's a bad QB, on and off the field. I don't understand the obsession with signing bad QBs. People were obsessed with Tebow, as well, and he's a really bad QB. We shouldn't sign bad QBs, especially if they are bouche dags.
  8. Yeah, I thought he was making an announcement that he was exploring a porn career.
  9. Yeah, that's one I thought was clearly Sullivan so I didn't click on it or read it. I'm sure it is just the beginning of his idiotic negative crap articles.
  10. So now there is no part of the Jets that indicates they are a New York team. 100% New Jersey.
  11. Because we already have a guy we can roll the dice with that has just as much a chance, and it won't cost us a draft pick. RG has been dreadful. Way worse than EJ. Why would we bring someone worse than EJ to the team?
  12. I hate grading individual moves. It is stupid, because there's no way a team looks at a single move as critical. I would only grade an entire offseason. Criteria: 1. What to the FA and trades look like to influence the roster as a whole? 2. What goals cap-wise is the team trying to achieve in the next few years? 3. Aside from $$, has the team executed what is a cohesive plan to get better and address gaps? 4. How do this year's offseason moves set the team up for the draft for the next few years? 5. Has the team gotten rid of players that may not fit, or may be in decline? Individual grades are just stupid, and it drives me crazy when fans do it, too. You just can't look at things like that. Looking at this, I think the Bills did pretty well. They addressed the QB position the best they could. There were ZERO options at QB this offseason, and the Bills did what they could. The addressed major skill positions on offense that were holding the Bills back. The only gap is OG, but there weren't many first-tier options to go after. I expect the Bills will add a few players after the draft. No. In terms of an overall plan, it makes more sense. Grading individual moves and not an entire offseason is stupid.
  13. Why? Zero experience, and no assurances of success. Would you give up a player or pick for that, knowing he will likely be cut because he's just not that good?
  14. LaCanfora clearly decided on an angle and wrote an article to it. He didn't think first and then write. His article makes no sense. He doesn't even mention Suh's contract, which by all accounts is stupid money and will prevent them from doing anything else for the next three years.He accuses the Bills of writing expensive contracts, but gives the Phins a pass. Stupid.
  15. Haters? There's nothing really to hate, other than the way he plays quarterback. He's a really bad quarterback. It's a fact, and has been proven over and over. If he was halfway decent, he'd be on a football team instead of people like Jeff Tuel. If someone can explain to me why tebow is a good quarterback, and why the distraction is worth it, I'll listen. I haven't heard a rational argument yet, and it seems that people love him because of his faith, which is admirable, but doesn't count for shite on the football field.
  16. How many times to people in the NFL need to confirm that he sucks? It has been proven over and over. He's not an NFL caliber QB, a great guy, but a real sucky QB.
  17. As long as it isn't against the Bills, right? Because those two games next year, SJ can suck it. Right?
  18. I'd offer a 5th for a guy who is going to be 34 this year. That's hella old for an NFL player, especially coming off an injury.
  19. I'm sure they do, but I bet they don't pay it too much mind. A fan's perception of the game is important to the team, but relatively speaking most of us don't know anything about the game (I'm at the top of the clueless list, btw.) So I highly doubt either of them spend too much time here. I would guess some players spend a bit more time, but not much. I think of it this way - how much does the average person know about your profession? In my case, the average person off the street knows nothing about the details of what I do, and talking to them or reading what a non-expert writes about it would be really, really annoying. Probably the case with Brandon and Whaley.
  20. Isn't he a little old?
  21. He's a way better athlete than someone like Chandler. He has better balance and leaping ability. He plays like a WR and can run the ball out of the backfield. He gives options, which we don't really have at that position.
  22. It is pretty clear to me they are setting up the roster so they can go with Best Player Available in the draft, and not worry about position. Drafting for need (other than QB) is the worst thing you can do. See: Aaron Maybin, etc.
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