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DeLuca1967

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  1. I'll take the Pats for example since they are the standard in the NFL. Tackle - Wilfolk 6-2 325 Backer - Vrabel 6-4 261 Safety - Harrison 6-1 220 I know there is more to it then pounds and height. The Bills are due to play some really good runningbacks this season. I can see teams wearing the Bills out up the middle. I would prefer to have teams forced to run to the outside where Spikes and Fletcher can do what they best. Run side to side. Fletcher can't make plays with a 300 pound gaurd in his chest.
  2. I saw your first response. Thanks again. On the advice of another poster I started this thread.
  3. I know there is time left. June 1st cuts and the Draft are still avenues for the Bills to improve. Next to the offensive line I would like to see the Bills address the gut of the defense. Tripplet 6' 1" 295 lbs Fletcher 5' 10" 245 lbs Bowen 6' 1' 203 lbs (biggest of the Safeties) That's not a lot of size right up the gut of the defense. Haloti Ngata is a player who can bring instant size. 6' 4" 340 lbs. I can't see the Bills going in another direction which such a huge hole in the center of the defense.
  4. I'll take it that no one has an opinion of the Bills interior defense then?
  5. I know it makes everyone feel better to take the small handfull of times that a quick turn around happens and pretend it could happen to the Bills. At some point reality has to step in. The Sox have been building a team for years. They have been around the .500 mark then made the big jump. The Bills are not even at the .500 stage.
  6. Yes. By all means invest more money into runningbacks and continue to ignore the offensive line. Unless TJ can be a Barry Sanders and create yards by himself without a line? Don't waste the time or money.
  7. It's hard to have 'pollyanna' posts when the team is coming off a 5-11 season and seems to be making no progress to change their fortunes. Many of us have been Bills Fans for 20-30+ years. Though that doesn't make us qualified to be GM. I know for myself it makes me comfortable enough in my opinion, based on past expeirence, to challenge some of the decisions made at One Bills Drive. "You guys don't know how great you have it." It is pretty cool to live in an NFL city. But it comes with a price tag. The tax money poured into The Ralph is a nice chunk of change. I think having tax dollars regulary going to the team creates a sense of entitlement. Ralph Wilson makes a ton of money off of WNY. His Stadium is repaired for him. Ticket sales, parking, beer and TV paying huge amounts to gain our attention so they can sell 30 second spots directed at us for millions of dollars that go straight to his pocket. His payroll is paid for by the TV contract. So when I as a fan feel I have the right to say something when the Bils don't bring in players to improve the team? I will. I'm not saying that 'polly anna' posts have no place. There are people who love Marv being GM because it'a a familiar name that makes them comfortable. Just like many that wanted Haslett to be head coach or those who want Steve Tasker to coach the special teams. Again, that's fine. I disagree with those thoughts. It doesn't make me right and them wrong. It just means we think different.
  8. Is Crowell moving to tackle? Unless the Bills address the interior part of the defensive line, linebackers won't be able to make the plays because they don't have the size needed upfront to eat up blockers. Tripplett right now is their best tackle. The problem is you can account for him in the offensive scheme with one on one blocking. Unlike Adams and Williams who would eat up multiple blockers freeing up Fletcher and others to get to the ball carrier untouched.
  9. Who is going to keep the gaurds and fullback off Fletcher. He is going to get worn out really quick.
  10. What's wrong with Moulds wanting the Bills to live up to the contract they signed? The Bills wil be the ones walking away. Bills came to Moulds looking to cut his pay. He's not looking for a raise. The Bills are the ones holding Moulds out on a string. If they don't plan to keep him then they are just screwing him over by not releasing him.
  11. I'm more interested in who's playing center. We picked up a center from a line that gave up 54 sacks. For the record that's 11 more then the Bills gave up.
  12. Right now the Bills have tallent at LB. It may be aged but it wil have to do for now. The O-line has nothing. You have a project in Peters and not much else. The Bills fumbled big time by not being a bigger player in the O-Line free agent market. There is a chance they can get at least one starter in the Draft. Even if the draft pick panned out it would leave the Bills with only one good lineman.
  13. Really? What do you expect the guy yo write? What great signings Nall, Royal and Tripplett are? The only people who like what the Bills are doing are the ones that would say what great a job they were doing if they signed no one. I know it's easy to keep the rose color glasses on but really. Look at what the Bills have done, or haven't done, and explain to everyone how they are better? I would love to know. Is Tripplett going to keep lineman off of the linebackers? He hasn't done it his whole carreer why would he start now. You have a smallish Defensive Tackle, a smallish Middle Linebacker and either a rookie or a scrub at Safety. You don't have to be Charlie Weis to know where Curtis Martin, Corey Dillion and Ronnie Brown are going to be heading.
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