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Lurker

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  1. Minimal loss, minimal Gaines...
  2. I don't know a thing about the kid, but I'd love some more Poona in Buffalo...
  3. Picked up the habit from his buddy, Joe Camel....
  4. NO. Too subjective IMO. The first time we lose because of this penalty ("just give it to him") will be painful. ..
  5. IF, IF, IF, no QB in round 1, then this is what I want: 12: Roquan Smith LB 18: (trade up with SEA) Da'Ron Payne DT
  6. The Rams would be a good fit for his personality as well. That would be a hell of a offense...
  7. Well, he does make the most sense in terms of potential...for getting drunk, jumping on tables and running from the police. That skill set certainly is the best "fit" in the draft, if that's what we're looking for...
  8. That was a great song....
  9. Wow! The invaluable Peterman is now dictating what offense the Bills are going to build around?? smh...
  10. Thank you SDS for making the "ignore user" feature unlimited in size. Some days, it's the best thing about TSW...
  11. And for what it's worth, Buffalo becomes less blue collar with each passing year. Why would we want a blue collar QB...
  12. Tree falling in the woods in 3, 2, 1.... Poof...
  13. Obviously trying to get Rosen into Giants blue. Which would be the perfect place for him, rather than the tire fire in CLE...
  14. LOL. This place is full of a$$hats. If you look at the hypertext, that picture is from training camp in 2015...
  15. Have you watched any of Rosen's games? The ones I saw last year had him continually battling from behind due the Bruins' putrid defense. He was at the mercy of the pass rush (behind a meh O-line) and had to play hero ball to give his team any hope of staying in games...
  16. Interesting. It would be very Bills-ey if they somehow got in position to draft Rosen and his career was subsequently cut short by injuries...
  17. My name is Harry, but I'm often calm...
  18. None of whom were considered "blue chip" franchise-type guys. Johnson was a 4th round pick (#99) of the Jags who flashed enough in last two games of 1997 to fool the Bills into trading the 9th pick (plus a 4th rd) for him. I guess that's an investment, but it feels more like a panic move. Flutie was a fluke that actually worked out. Bledsoe lost his job to a kid drafted in the 6th round. Losman was another panic move. None had the feel of a well-thought out strategy for addressing the long-term future of the team...
  19. Give the Bills credit for drafting Kelly at #14 in 1983, even if he did not come here immediately. Fergy was a 3rd round pick (57th overall)...
  20. Over a 50-year period, Ralph so-little valued the QB position that Kelly was essentially the only blue-chip prospect they ever drafted at the position. And that was when he lucked into having him drop to the Bills at #14. Somewhere over the span of those five decades there was an opportunity to work the draft to land a true franchise guy...
  21. I put this on Ralph to a large degree. He was just not going to be aggressive when it came to trading up for a QB. The parade of GMs that passed through his tenure took their lead from him. Did he get more invested in the team in his later, post-SB years? Yes. But did he embrace the risk/reward of getting another franchise QB after Kelly? Nope...
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