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ddaryl

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  1. Thisat seemed like another disgruntled negative Bills fans rant Of course there will be a training camp preseason competition with a tie probably leaning AJ's way short term. As for fans getting restless... If the offense is sputtering and were seeing little production from the QB, or the offense is in desperate nee dof a jolt, then and only then will there be a switch of QB's mid-season. Same reason why they gave Peterman a shot last season. TT wasn't getting it done and the team needed more production from the offfense in general, with the added benefit of guaging Peterman as a QB
  2. that would be a very wise idea IMO
  3. I would spend some draft capital on OL before looking for a young RB to insert into the #2 position on the depth chart. This doesn't concern me in the least. However our OL needs at least 2 solid additions, and I owuld not be upset with 3. Hoping we can find a hidden gem in FA before its all said and done
  4. Just the madden lads, stats boys and the uneducated in general. In 3 years the contract will be a bargian in comparison Solid deal lots of incentives that reduces the pain if we have to or choose to cut bait. and the under appreciation for a guy who can absorb 2 + blockers and still hold the LOS is lost by fans who think the entire DL needs to produce stats like tackles and sacks.
  5. Super Bowl Quarterbacks Super Bowl Draft Year Winner/Loser Year Rnd Pick Plyr Team College 1967 Bart Starr, GB 1956 17 7 200 Packers Alabama Len Dawson, KC 1957 1 5 5 Steelers Purdue 1968 Bart Starr, GB 1956 17 7 200 Packers Alabama Daryle Lamonica, OAK 1963 24 14 188 Bills Notre Dame 1969 Joe Namath, NYJ 1965 1 1 1 Jets Alabama Johnny Unitas, BAL 1955 9 5 102 Steelers Louisville 1970 Len Dawson, KC 1957 1 5 5 Steelers Purdue Joe Kapp, MIN 1959 18 5 209 Redskins California 1971 Earl Morrall, BAL 1956 1 2 2 49ers Michigan State Craig Morton, DAL 1965 1 5 5 Cowboys California 1972 Roger Staubach, DAL 1964 10 3 129 Cowboys Navy Bob Griese, MIA 1967 1 4 4 Dolphins Purdue 1973 Bob Griese, MIA 1967 1 4 4 Dolphins Purdue Bill Kilmer, WAS 1961 1 11 11 49ers UCLA 1974 Bob Griese, MIA 1967 1 4 4 Dolphins Purdue Fran Tarkenton, MIN 1961 3 1 29 Vikings Georgia 1975 Terry Bradshaw, PIT 1970 1 1 1 Steelers Louisiana Tech Fran Tarkenton, MIN 1961 3 1 29 Vikings Georgia 1976 Terry Bradshaw, PIT 1970 1 1 1 Steelers Louisiana Tech Roger Staubach, DAL 1964 10 3 129 Cowboys Navy 1977 Kenny Stabler, OAK 1968 2 25 52 Raiders Alabama Fran Tarkenton, MIN 1961 3 1 29 Vikings Georgia 1978 Roger Staubach, DAL 1964 10 3 129 Cowboys Navy Craig Morton, DEN 1965 1 5 5 Cowboys California 1979 Terry Bradshaw, PIT 1970 1 1 1 Steelers Louisiana Tech Roger Staubach, DAL 1964 10 3 129 Cowboys Navy 1980 Terry Bradshaw, PIT 1970 1 1 1 Steelers Louisiana Tech Vince Ferragamo, LAR 1977 4 7 91 Rams Nebraska 1981 Jim Plunkett, OAK 1971 1 1 1 Patriots Stanford Ron Jaworski, PHI 1973 2 11 37 Rams Youngstown State 1982 Joe Montana, SF 1979 3 26 82 49ers Notre Dame Ken Anderson, CIN 1971 3 15 67 Bengals Augustana IL 1983 Joe Theismann, WAS 1971 4 21 99 Dolphins Notre Dame David Woodley, MIA 1980 8 21 214 Dolphins Louisiana State 1984 Jim Plunkett, LAR 1971 1 1 1 Patriots Stanford Joe Theismann, WAS 1971 4 21 99 Dolphins Notre Dame 1985 Joe Montano, SF 1979 3 26 82 49ers Notre Dame Dan Marino, MIA 1983 1 27 27 Dolphins Pittsburgh 1986 Jim McMahon, CHI 1982 1 5 5 Bears Brigham Young Tony Eason, NE 1983 1 15 15 Patriots Illinois Steve Grogan, NE 1975 5 12 116 Patriots Kansas State 1987 Phil Simms, NYG 1979 1 7 7 Giants Morehead State John Elway, DEN 1983 1 1 1 Colts Stanford 1988 Doug Williams, WAS 1978 1 17 17 Buccaneers Grambling John Elway, DEN 1983 1 1 1 Colts Stanford 1989 Joe Montana, SF 1979 3 26 82 49ers Notre Dame Boomer Esiason, CIN 1984 2 10 38 Bengals Maryland 1990 Joe Montana, SF 1979 3 26 82 49ers Notre Dame John Elway, DEN 1983 1 1 1 Colts Stanford 1991 Jeff Hostetler, NYG 1984 3 3 59 Giants West Virginia Jim Kelly, BUF 1983 1 14 14 Bills Miami FL 1992 Mark Rypien, WAS 1986 6 8 146 Redskins Washington State Jim Kelly, BUF 1983 1 14 14 Bills Miami FL 1993 Troy Aikman, DAL 1989 1 1 1 Cowboys UCLA Jim Kelly, BUF 1983 1 14 14 Bills Miami FL Frank Reich, BUF 1985 3 1 57 Bills Maryland 1994 Troy Aikman, DAL 1989 1 1 1 Cowboys UCLA Jim Kelly, BUF 1983 1 14 14 Bills Miami FL 1995 Steve Young, SF 1984s 1 1 1 Buccaneers Brigham Young Stan Humphreys, SD 1988 6 22 159 Redskins Louisiana - Monroe 1996 Troy Aikman, DAL 1989 1 1 1 Cowboys UCLA Neil O'Donnell, PIT 1990 3 17 70 Steelers Maryland 1997 Brett Favre, GB 1991 2 6 33 Falcons Southern Mississippi Drew Bledsoe, NE 1993 1 1 1 Patriots Washington State 1998 John Elway, DEN 1983 1 1 1 Colts Stanford Brett Favre, GB 1991 2 6 33 Falcons Southern Mississippi 1999 John Elway, DEN 1983 1 1 1 Colts Stanford Chris Chandler, ATL 1988 3 21 76 Colts Washington 2000 Kurt Warner, STL undrafted Northern Iowa Steve McNair, TEN 1995 1 3 3 Oilers Alcorn State 2001 Trent Dilfer, BAL 1994 1 6 6 Buccaneers Fresno State Kerry Collins, NYG 1995 1 5 5 Panthers Penn State 2002 Tom Brady, NE 2000 6 33 199 Patriots Michigan Kurt Warner, STL undrafted Northern Iowa 2003 Brad Johnson, TB 1992 9 3 227 Vikings Florida State Rich Gannon, OAK 1987 4 14 98 Patriots Delaware 2004 Tom Brady, NE 2000 6 33 199 Patriots Michigan Jake Delhomme, CAR undrafted Louisiana - Lafayette 2005 Tom Brady, NE 2000 6 33 199 Patriots Michigan Donovan McNabb, PHI 1999 1 2 2 Patriots Syracuse 2006 Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 2004 1 11 11 Steelers Miami OH Matt Hasselbeck, SEA 1998 6 34 187 Packers Boston College 2007 Peyton Manning, IND 1998 1 1 1 Colts Tennessee Rex Grossman, CHI 2003 1 22 22 Bears Florida 2008 Eli Manning, NYG 2004 1 1 1 Chargers Mississippi Tom Brady, NE 2000 6 33 199 Patriots Michigan 2009 Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 2004 1 11 11 Steelers Miami OH Kurt Warner, ARI undrafted Northern Iowa 2010 Drew Brees, NO 2001 2 1 32 Chargers Purdue Peyton Manning, IND 1998 1 1 1 Colts Tennessee 2011 Aaron Rodgers, GB 2005 1 24 24 Packers California Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 2004 1 11 11 Steelers Miami OH 2012 Eli Manning, NYG 2004 1 1 1 Chargers Mississippi Tom Brady, NE 2000 6 33 199 Patriots Michigan 2013 Joe Flacco, BAL 2008 1 18 18 Ravens Delaware Colin Kaepernick, SF 2011 2 4 36 49ers Nevada 2014 Russell Wilson, SEA 2012 3 12 75 Seahawks Wisconsin Peyton Manning, DEN 1998 1 1 1 Colts Tennessee 2015 Tom Brady, NE 2000 6 33 199 Patriots Michigan Russell Wilson, SEA 2012 3 12 75 Seahawks Wisconsin 2016 Peyton Manning, DEN 1998 1 1 1 Colts Tennessee Cam Newton, CAR 2011 1 1 1 Panthers Auburn 2017 Tom Brady, NE 2000 6 33 199 Patriots Michigan Matt Ryan, ATL 2008 1 1 1 Falcons Boston College
  6. exactomundo, Maybe you spend the 22nd pick on a guy like Allen, although I view him as a day 2 guy, and only if you are totally blown away with the potential but way way to much draft capital to move up to top 5 and roll the dice on a guy like Allen
  7. Nothing else matters till we find a franchise arm and I personally don't want the Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen at all .......Rudolph would be palletable but he would be the 4th best QB in this draft.. The holes will get filled just like last year
  8. there all solid signings but none of them make me go wow... Just like last year, and last year exceeded expectations. So I'm more excited about McBeaneavision not so much the players we brought in, but more on how they fit the puzzle and how Mcdermott and Company will utilize them
  9. Just say no to Lamar Jackson in the 1st rd> He was not consistently accurate. i want nothing ot do with him. If we draft him in the 3rd maybe
  10. quite coincidental considering the name of our GM is Brandon Beane
  11. Mayfield Rosen and Darnold will go inside the top 10 easily Rudolph towards the end of the 1st rd. Jackson and Allen will be day 2 or 3 picks IMO Mayfield is the best QB in this draft
  12. A little high, little low Anyway the wind blows, doesn't really matter to me, to me
  13. if this was the case his agent would of tweeted his major score seconds after the ink dried
  14. But it is a possibility.
  15. With AJ you get as much upside as downside possibilities. AJ guarantees we are drafting a top qb prospect.
  16. Welcome to thte internets. Please try not to take it serioulsy. I do share your frustration with some of this crap but at this point its easy to sift thru the BS.. the issue is too many persons like to debate non sense for 10 pages to long
  17. The Buffalo Bills would like to appologize and will reimburse your claim for a F5 replacement key. Thank you for your continued patronage But if we were to have signed one then that was the right one and we did good.
  18. Julian Stafford, depth special team player, undrafted FA by Jax ended up on the Jets last 2 seasons
  19. Did he average 100 catches for the rams or the Bills.. NO therefore it did not happen. But my 100 catches comment is in reference to what i would expect if I was KC paying that kind of money for him. Therefore I still have no understanding on why you felt you needed to chime in with the 100 catches comment. He wasn't targeted 100 times by the Bills or the Rams . hell I could name 50 WRs that could put up 100 catches if they were targeted 150 times in a season.
  20. ?????????????????? I have no idea why you would feel the need to point that out to me.
  21. I wouldn't draft a QB this day in age that doesn;t have a 60% average. you can do what you choose to I would not.. Much different era of Football then the Kelly Montana days As for running QB's I would revert back to the Pass % did this QB hold close to a 60% average completion %. If no then definitively not drafting in the 1st day of the draft and probably not the the 2nd day either. You can do what you like I would not
  22. actually the smart move wold be to offer a low ball pick so you don't have to compete for his services in the open market. If Philly needs to shave salry then a 7th or 6th rd pick is better than nothing
  23. In KC's situation they need to either win the Superbowl or at least make it there, they seem to be making a push for it with this FA... and/or give Sammy about 125 - 140 targets so he can earn that contract...
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