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BoondckCL

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  1. I'm not sure if he will ever be that guy who is a perennial pro bowler. He is in the same conference as LaDanian Tomlinson, Larry Johnson, Laurence Maroney, and lets not forget of course the best back in the league. I think it would be tough road for him.
  2. Hardly ever to one-liners convey one's full thoughts, Cadet. Try adding some depth and points of evidance to support your claims, then the criticism will cease to exist.
  3. That draft was a pain in the ass trying to get tickets to. The wait that night was ridiculous and then yo had to sleep with the !@#$ing wrist band on. All and all, a good draft, but christ that wait was enough for one to murder that rent a cop the next morning when they forced us to wait in that old sh------- hallway. Rather interesting that another poster from the site was actually there.
  4. The other thing that people are forgetting about Michael Turner is that he is an unrestricted free agent after this season. The Bills would have to work out a deal with Turner in advance if they were interested in acquiring his services. Who is to say that Michael Turner is any kind of agreeable person? Just because LaDanian Tomlinson is, does not mean Turner is.
  5. Marshawn Lynch. A ground attack is the most vital part of a football team. It allows for ball control as well as time ticking off the clock and rest for your defense. If the Bills dislike Lynch's attitude, then they go defense and pick up Turner or Pittman with their second or third round pick.
  6. Listen ladies and gents, if Marv is willing to offer a first round pick, Turner would already be in Buffalo. Smith knows that he is not going to get the first and third round pick that he unrealistically set for acquiring Turner, and if Marv was going to offer the twelfth pick in the draft, he would have done so and smith would have accepted. It's not going to happen because Marv is not stupid and he is not going to surrender a first round pick for Turner. Sorry. I could see second round or maybe even third round compensation for Turner, in which case i might say pull the trigger. It all depends on who and what they are targeting for the second and third round, as well as the first and who is going to be there in each slot. As for Briggs, you don't want him. Rosendouche is his agent and we obviously want nothing to do with him. I wish you guys would stop discussing Briggs because he is not coming to Buffalo. He's not worth it in the first place and if he even closely resembled the talent that the Bears want to be compensated for, we still don't want him. One, because of the holes to fill, and two because of his attitude. Forget it. He's not coming.
  7. !@#$ "It", i think i saw one in my entire life, and the douche bag riding it was in new york city. He obviously had a stick or a dick crammed up his ass.
  8. I think it is just a pipe dream also. I didn't think we would actually get all of these players, and a lot of this is based on early draft information. As of pre combine, Robert Meachem was supposed to be a second round pick, but i guess his stock rose quickly and now he is going in the first round. I personally think that Meachem could slide, but you never know. It all depends on what people feel like on draft day. Whatever the result, do look for the Bills to push extremely hard over these next two years to get a team into place.
  9. Based on the smirk on xjumpx's face, looks like he hopped in the circle first.
  10. No need to worry, just giving you a little sh-- on this early saturday morning.
  11. So what do you propose? Women should go back to the kitchen so that families can be whole again?
  12. OMG. How humiliating for someone who more than likely has a two year degree in criminal justice from Monroe Community College. I'd probably piss on them when i was drunk.
  13. You do not want to flip first rounders with the Chargers. If the Bills did that, i would automatically scream frantically because i would know that Marv had an epileptic episode, and on Instant Messanger typed in "yes" by chance when AJ Smith asked if that was a suitable deal. In all seriousness, please stop it, the idea is retarded.
  14. Amen. The only excuse one could have is if they are a foreigner, or if english is not their primary language, in which case, it should be stated up front so that individuals understand the circumstances. Man Law?
  15. Couldn't have said it better myself Darin. Most people that own a cat or multiple cats are either hermets, witches, or just straight up !@#$ seven days from Sunday. Take your pick LSI.
  16. knock them dead clark griswald.
  17. All the Bills really need is a legitimate ground attack to stabalize their offense, and give their defense some rest. I think Marv realized this and that is why we acquired so many offensive lineman on day one of free agency. The only missing piece is a legit running back to carry the rock. This in turn, with one or two linebackers, will stabalize our defense thus allowing fewer points and producing more victories on the field. As for your assessment of the Jets, they had a schedule last year that was set for a team that had the fourth over all pick in the draft. Then they lost in the playoffs. I wouldn't go that far with the Jets. ESPN may be blowing the Jets organization and Eric Mangini, but that doesn't mean that people on this board should follow suit.
  18. This is based partly off of the thread that discusses PFT's thoughts for what we should do. It was extremely lengthy, so i thought i'd make a thread in itself. Do not flame, just read. Kind of lengthy, but what the hell, right? First off, i believe that the plans set for this year are to make a viable push for the playoffs. I really don't think that they are thinking super bowl quite yet, so i think the goal for this year is that we make an attempt at the playoffs and let the team gel a little bit more. Next year will be the year in which the Bills make their real push for the big bang. It's difficult to talk about, but i am almost sure that Ralph Wilson will not be around for three more years, so this has to happen within the next two. I think he knows this as well as Marv Levy knows this. I think that it is in the card deck that the Bills will pull out all stops to make this happen. That being said, it may not be that bad of an idea to trade our first round pick in 2008 for Peterson or someone that could change your franchise. Now stick with me, i am not saying that you give up this years first for Peterson. Instead, like the article said, if we can find a trade partner willing to accept the deal we would get a steal since we will more than likely be picking in the high teens to mid twenties next season. You trade up with next years first to get Peterson. I say this because if next year is supposed to be the year, you will only need a few players to cap off your team. I have a feeling that those players could be found in the second round, or twice in the third since we have Baltimore's other third round pick as well. We get Peterson and Patrick Willis this year in the first round. Thus giving those guys a year to step into the system and gel with the team. We have the cap space to do it. That way we have someone to carry the rock on offense, and we also have a young leader to anchor the defense, in addition to Donte Whitner. (Sparks a cigarette) In the second round this year, we look to pick up a wide receiver. I know the team has expressed interest in Robert Meachem of Tennessee, and if he is still on the board, i believe we pull the trigger almost instantly. I was going to insert Lawrence Timmons into this spot, but with the acquisition of Willis, Crowell gets kicked outside and Ellison proved to be a decent starter last season. In the third round we look to take a tight end or cornerback. We have never had a decent tight end in Buffalo and it might be worth our while to acquire one with this pick. I say cornerback because i believe that either Youboty or McGee will not be able to fill the starting role. Thus at the end of this offseason, our line-up looks something like this... QB: JP Losman, Craig Nall RB: Adrian Peterson, Anthony Thomas, Free Agent pick up FB: Brad Cieslak (Can switch from TE to FB or vice versa in packages) WR: Lee Evans, Robert Meachem, Peerless Price, Josh Reed, Roscoe Parrish, Sam Akien TE: Robert Royal, Kevin Everett, Third Round Tight end LT: Jason Peters, Brad Butler, Terrence Pennington LG: Derrick Dockery, Aaron Merz C: Melvin Fowler, Duke Preston RG: Langston Walker, Jason Whittle, Duke Preston RT: Terrence Pennington, Brad Butler RDE: Aaron Schobel, Anthony Hargrove DT: Larry Tripplet, John McCargo, Kyle Williams, Darwin Walker LDE: Chris Kelsay, Ryan Denney OLB: Keith Ellison, Angelo Crowell, Coy Wire, Mario Haggan MLB: Patrick Willis, John Digiorgio CB: Ashton Youboty, Terrence McGee, (Rookie in third round) Kiwaukee Thomas, Jabari Greer SS: Donte Whitner, Free Agent pick up or Rookie, Jim Leonhard FS: Ko Simpson, Jim Leonhard K: Rian Lindell P: Brian Moorman In two days, i think that this team just got one hell of a lot better. Given another year to gel, i believe that this team alone has the potential to make the super bowl. Then you add a second round pick and a third round pick next year in positions that are easy to fill and i think our team is looking almost immaculate. Thoughts or Opinions a good...
  19. Yes, he wanted to extend his contract because he wanted to stay in Buffalo, the money had nothing to do with it. Why was he not extended then?
  20. I didn't have severe beef with McGahee until he started acting up. I think it was the right move to get rid of him, tough. Let's not forget, if you take away the two Jets games, McGahee would have been averaging less than sixty yards A GAME last season. Let's also not forget that he only needed 30 yards in a game to pass the 1,000 yard mark for the season in the last game, against Baltimore. He could not manage 30 yards on the ground? That sounds to me like he had given up on the Bills, and i do not want that on my team. I think Willis reached the zenith of his potential with Buffalo a few years ago, and i don't think he had the motivation necessary to succeed in Buffalo. That being said, i would not be suprised if he had a decent season in baltimore. It was just his time to go. His remarks these past few weeks have been ridiculous. Yes, he might have been taken out of context, but how much longer is he going to fall back on this excuse? He has said this about everything ill that he has said about the city of Buffalo. What he did is inexcusable. He took a stab at the women of Buffalo, spit on the city, and the night life. I guess i just have a hard time to comprehend why he gets a pass on this. To tell you the truth, i'm sure Brian "the Brian Billick put him up to this. Willis does not care about the city of Buffalo or the people that reside there. He could care less about relations in the NFL but it seems as though a guy like Billick would. ESPN was even starting to step up to the plate in Buffalo's DEFENSE. I'm sure at that point, Billick said enough is enough, and told Willis to apologize. Go Bills in '07 (With one less headache)
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