yeah, guys like hardy, as in former NFL players...
http://sports.yahoo.com/top/news?slug=ys-investopediamoneyloss031010
the vast majority of guys have big time money problems when they leave, and tons of them declare bankruptcy
It takes longer for a QB to impact a game than for an LB or a DL.
If you're going to win championships, you're going to need your best players peaking together to the extent possible.
Get the QB of the future, make some smart free agent pick-ups 2 years later you've got a playoff team.
I assume everyone got this who is on the bills email list?
Is this just a cash grab from Ralph because ticket sales are low?
http://imgur.com/ZRIHS.jpg
We should absolutely play the Bear 52 and make people throw the ball on us when teams are doing that ****. We've supposedly got superstar DBs, lets make them lock somebody down over the top.
He's not a tremendous athlete...he is light, and plays like a kitty.
He gets manhandled routinely, and can't get off blocks. He belongs in the CFL at best.
We have holes everywhere, the team isn't going to be fixed in one draft.
If Bruce Smith, Lawrence Taylor or Warren Sapp redux are on the board you take them at 1. If Peyton manning is there, you take him
Way too early to talk about who will be available in the 3rd to 5th rounds...these guys could go off and put up huge numbers in the combine, or someone else could do likewise, and these guys could die and be available as UDFA
I'm a bit sick of this veteran mentorship tripe...it doesn't pan out in football. T.O. didn't help James Hardy develop into a NFL WR, and Merriman's not going help Maybin develop.
They're not going to stay in school to avoid buffalo.
There are terrible teams every year. By definition the number one overall pick is going to a terrible, terrible team.
People want to get PAID