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  1. Right... because Buffalo is a major hub for....
  2. Didnt you already? Theres several people saying that they said hes here.
  3. Whaa, whaa, me no like reeady too many threads, makes head hurty
  4. What does the tape show? isnt that good enough?
  5. Easy answer. Kelly is a well rounded, big, WR who gets open due to his size and height rather than speed. Sweed is a WR who has size and height but relys on finesse, and route running to get open. Sweed also is lanky in the lower body and has a penchant for getting inured. I would be happy with either but Kelly is the better player IMO.
  6. I have a friend who works at OBD. He has overheard several conversations and the Bills are super high on Lynch. Jauron and Levy have both supposedly said they feel they can get quality LB'ers later in the draft but that Lynch is a gamechanging RB. Thats what he said, I have no reason to doubt him. For what its worth.
  7. Uhh, no, the reason is Puz is at best a 2nd rounder, Willis is a 1st round lock.
  8. Wahh, wahh. I dont like Lynch. Well, hes likely headed here. Deal with it.
  9. Id rather overpay for guys under 30 with Marv, than overpay for guys OVER 30 with TD.
  10. Oh no, fool yourself not, we have an ace up our sleeve. His name is Kelly Hole-Pelt...I mean Holecum. Turns out he is ALL we need and has proven it over, and over, and over, team after team, after team. Just ask Moulds. But id wait until he is an Eagle, then he will tell you like it is.
  11. Ohh NO, your wrong, Holcomb is our future. Thanks so much for that meaningful win Holcomb, going 5 and 11 meant ALL the difference in the world. Sarcasm:/off We would have had the 3rd pick in the draft, oh well.
  12. I have now renewed my belief that this board is dominated with doddering old fools. Anyone who would watch ESPN, and NFL Network make a mockery of our ancient hospice patient, and come to the conclusion that he was right is just as "faded" as our current owner. Anytime your owner says, "I just didnt understand it". "I didnt think I was a drop out". HMMM, anyone who agrees with that sentiment would tend to agree with that mindset that is, to say nicely, "fading".
  13. Your not gonna be happy with the cap going up another 10 mil to around 104! That means we have 16-18 mil to spend now WITHOUT a restructured or cut Moulds! BTW, even if the cap was 400 mil, Mould is still WAY overpaid! Time to fix it. Gte another 4-5.5 mil out of him and we can land 3, yes I said 3, of the following: Hutch Bentley Damione Lewis Ryan Pickett Larry Tripplett Marquand Manuel Tank Williams an 3 of those guys puts us in a great spot to take the steal of the draft at 8, Vernon Davis!!!!! Im lovin the Bills, Get Er Done Marv!
  14. How long will they be sitting around with no job as teams go Scrooge with their signings and cant afford to grab the bigger names? Wont these unemployed players realize that if they just take the damn CBA with a revenue sharing of 54% instead of 60%, almost all teams will have alot of cap space and can pay them very good contracts? No CBA + 94 mil cap = unemployed CBA + 102 mill cap = employed Its not tough math to me. Instead guys like Alexander or Edge, may be stuck on the sidelines because no team has the cap cash to fess up 8 mil per. Or, more precisely, no team would blow their whole cap wad on one player.
  15. Your right, the thought was incomplete. 1) Serious injury+not a single NFL snap= big question mark 2) 4.37 40+33 reps+proven TE+#1= a guy we should be looking at at 8 The biggest reason I like this move is that there aint jack at OL or DT thats worthy of a top 8 pick. It isnt Ngata, too many concerns with him showing up when he wants too, and not blowing away the field of DT's at the combine when the workouts was supposed to be his strong suit. D'Brick is gone, Justice may be worthy of the 8th, but hes a career RT. Its tough to take a RT at 8.
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