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BoondckCL

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  1. I could also see Cutler going to the Raiders. I know it was from PFT.com, but it was rumored that the Raiders aren't too happy with Kerry Collins. And we all know that Al Davis loves to pass the ball.
  2. Sorry everybody, i made a mistake. It was not Dave Campo in Dallas it was Barry Switzer. I Stupid
  3. Wow are you serious? What the main point is, is that even though Hope had a better statistical season than Polamalu does not mean he is as good as Polamalu! People don't want to give a playmaker like Polamalu the opportunity to make a play, so they avoid him as much as possible. Which means you do not throw in his direction and you pick on the other guy. Even if Polamalu was in the backfield on blitz's most of the time, the question you have to ask is, how many times did Polamalu force a bad throw from the qb, and also how many of those interceptions will transfer over when Polamalu is not putting pressure on the qb.
  4. As i remember it, Roy Williams only wanted to play for Dallas. He said it in an interview. Bryant McKinnie is a better pass blocker than Mike Williams and the only thing he has over Mike Williams is that he is still on a team. The guy Buffalo should've drafted was Levi Jones. I was at the draft when the Bengals took him with their pick in the first round and everybody in the crowd laughed. Looks like the jokes on us, Jones is on a playoff calibor team and still has a bright future ahead of him.
  5. I'm not giving up on Willis either. I think with the proper offensive linemen he could be an excellent player. On a side note, I think we need to worry about Willis pulling a Ricky Williams more than we need to worry about him pulling a T.O. based on his Total Access appearence.
  6. Games are won and lost at the line. As to the whole DB comment, Eric King is fine as a nickel back and Terrence McGee and Nate Clements are very good and will only get better with increased pressure on the opposing teams quarterbacks.
  7. No he got more interceptions because they were reluctant to throw at Polamalu.
  8. First off ans4e64 is right. Hope is playing deep in the defensive scheme. The other thing that you need to take into account is that who would you rather take your chance throwing at, Polamalu or Hope? MOst coaches would say Hope based on the fact that you don't want to let someone like Polamalu get the chance to rip the game wide open with an interception.
  9. Marv does not want a hoodlum like Marcus Vick in Buffalo. Vick would go into the "fruit belt" to a restaurant and get shot when he pulled out a gun. WHAT A WASTE OF A DRAFT PICK. lol
  10. Another thing that i thought of was TD's devotion to running all of Butler's men out of town. Think about it, Dave Campo in Dallas "Didn't win a super bowl with his own guys", and ever since people have been reluctant to keep players around from the old regimes. If you think about it, with all of our superiority in the 90's, why is Eric Moulds the only player left on the roster from the Butler era? After the 1999 season, Buffalo should've been in great shape to make another run for the playoffs, then we had the 2000 draft which absolutely blew. After the 2000 season, Buffalo absolutely cleaned house and brought in Donhaoe's and Greggggg's friends (Examples: Eddie Robinson and Lance Brown). By the end of the 2002 season i think we only had 7 people from the Butler era on our team which included: Eric Moulds, Pat Williams, Bill Conaty, Ruben Brown, Sammy Morris, Antoine Winfield, and Peerless Price was booking for the free agent market. The following season, we lost Winfield, Brown, Morris, and Conaty. We all know what kind of impact Winfield and Brown made, and why were they gone? Cause Donahoe and friends drove them out of town.
  11. If we are talking turning points for this Bills organization. How about when Frank Wychek threw the ball deep down field to Kevin Dyson and actually got away with calling it a latteral.
  12. Yeah Schaubb was there really late into the draft, but i don't think it's going to be that long of a night for you cause i am going to bed. And i would have to agree with the Schaubb comments. I think he is one of the better quarterbacks picked that year.
  13. Rodgers was drafted last year and Losman the year before. Rodgers is also regarded as having a weak arm that is not able to throw the deep out.
  14. The Packers seemed to think that Losman was worth a first round pick, seeing as they were on the verge of choosing Losman as Favre's successor. Another thing is that TD was hiring weak coaches so that he would not have to worry about being muscled out of the position of GM like he was by Bill Cowher in Pittsburgh. I guess SB XV showed everybody who the real genius was in Pittsburgh (TD or BC).
  15. I wouldn't put all of my chips behind Chris Villarrial, he's going into his 10th or 11th season and he was injured last season. Although i think there is still a possibility of his full recovery i still think his days are a little limited.
  16. And to add one more thing, most of the guys on the list, the jury is still out on them too.
  17. I would have to say that would be John Clayton
  18. The thing that really gets me about Donahoe is the fact that his specialty was supposed to be the draft but his picks were eeehhhh. 1st Round Picks 2001: Nate Clements 2002: Mike Williams 2003: Willis McGahee 2004: Lee Evans JP Losman 2005: Traded for Losman pick in 2004 2nd Round Picks 2001: Aaron Schobel Travis Henry 2002: Josh Reed Ryan Denney 2003: Chris Kelsay 2004: Traded for JP Losman 2005: Roscoe Parrish 3rd Round Picks 2001: Ron Edwards 2002: Jonas Jennings 2003: Angelo Crowell 2004: Tim Anderson 2005: Kevin Everett He did a good job of drafting in the first few rounds but after that, the only real value player that he picked was Terrence McGee. In order to have success in this league you need to draft intelligently and well in the later rounds. The other problem that one might notice with the drafting is that in Donahoe's drafts is that he only took one offensive lineman in the first round, and with all of our second round picks we have a whole bunch of white defensive ends. The rest of the picks are skill positions, which only proves that Donahoe does not know offensive linemen when he sees them. We had a shot at LeCharles Bentley in 2002 in the second round of the draft. Did we make the right move? i don't know i am neither judge, nor jury.
  19. I think Bledsoe was/is good, but he's predictable. The only thing you had to do to stop Bledsoe was bring pressure up the middle to prevent him from stepping up in the pocket and patting the ball. If he could do those two things, he was one of the most dangerous deep ball throwers in the league.
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