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Saint Doug

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  1. The good news is that there's no way all 15 make the roster. In fact, a good proportion won't and that when Nix should start sifting through the scrap heap.
  2. Wait, the reason for the Jets trading Revis and gaining an extra 1st round pick was to get us to pick Nassib? Seriously? It couldn't have anything to do with the chance of gaining an extra 1st round talent.
  3. This definitely couldn't have gone in the Nassib thread. It just couldn't have.
  4. I think it is, and has always been clear that the Bills are going to take their QB at 8. The Jets trade doesnt change this. Nix has consistently said there are at least 2 franchise QBs in this draft. Given that view, who in the world would pass one of them up at 8 with the aim of getting them in the 2nd, after many QB-hungry teams have picked? That's just crazy.
  5. I'm at the Sundowner. No Bills related activity to report.
  6. I wasn't attacking your comment, I was highlighting it.
  7. I think they do look favorably upon Nassib. I would pick him at 8 just to piss Rex off.
  8. But most importantly, neither does Nix. In fact, he's shown his lack of concern by 1) letting the best OG on the team walk, 2) telling the Bucs GM that they are "set" with tackles, and basically telling the media they have "more talent than people think" with the current OLmen. Say what you will and reason how you may, but we will not be selecting an o-lineman with #8. Period.
  9. Jasper 2013. There's one every year.
  10. But now you're using circular logic. You're saying that an offense line can look "respectable" through great QBing and offensive game planning. But, then at the same time aren't you saying that we don't need a QB, but a great line instead (the central tenant of this thread)? You admit, and I agree, our current QBs are crap, so to what end would an elite OLman serve? That would be like installing a state-of-the-art security system on Ralph's 1988 Ford Taurus. And from what we hear, Marrone will be installing some type of up-tempo WCO. A type of offense that relies on getting the ball out fast. From what you detailed above, our current OL should flourish under such a system.
  11. This thread is great and all, but we had one of the best o-lines in the NFL last year and where did that get us? So, /thread.
  12. Some fine dumpster diving. Who now said we wouldn't be active in free agency?
  13. No, Provo, Utah. They are the next city to get Google Fiber. Good for the Bills.
  14. I would say the Federal Government doesn't charge someone with a crime unless they have overwhelming evidence and are assured of guilt. Look at Richard Jewel. He was harassed to no end by the FBI, but at the end of the day was never charged with the Olympics bombing. Still destroyed his life.
  15. You're being very provacative. Truth is, it's not black and white. Agents are like lawyers. There's many working for their clients, but many working just for themselves.
  16. Not at all. But when I read these stories about players holding out and crying to the media about how they need to be able to put food on the table, I can't help but think the agents are getting into these players' heads and getting them all worked up about how they deserve to make more money. When a players sits out training camp or half the season, I don't think the players want to do this, but their agents convince them to. He may have had a bit of a down year in 2012, but is there another defensive player in the NFL as dominant and game changing as Matthews? And he's only 26. We probably hasn't even hit his prime.
  17. Ha. If you only knew. Sure dude.
  18. But the dude probably could have waited to the end of next season and been the highest paid non-QB in the NFL. I do respect him for having his own brain though (not being lead astray by his agent) and realizing $31 million is plenty enough money.
  19. Keenan Allen, never knew he was Zach Maynard's half-brother.
  20. That's disgusting. She littered my internet viewing. Arrest her at once.
  21. This doesn't look like a well controlled study. I would have made a group of people who like beer vs people who state they don't like beer vs a non-alcholic beer group. Bad science.
  22. So, Clay Matthews gets a 5 year extension with $31 million guaranteed, but we signed Mario Williams last year for 6 years with $50 million guaranteed. Hometown discount or did the Bills vastly overpay? Probably both. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9183033/clay-matthews-signs-extension-green-bay-packers
  23. Then I'm fairly certain it's the chart used by Buddy Nix.
  24. It's true. If you knew any ortho docs, you would agree. And the ones that don't match in ortho, which is fairly competitive, become sports medicine docs.
  25. And this is what makes it a physician's dream job. I don't think there's any ortho docs out there that would turn this gig down, regardless of the lack of pay. It pays in many other ways. Also, orthopods are just frustrated jocks who went to med school instead of devoting all their time to playing competitive sports. They love this stuff. There's also mid-level providers too. Remember, nurse practitioners and physician assistants can prescribe medication, as well as podiatrists. NFL teams need full-time providers 24/7, I doubt they are employing physicians full-time, so mid-levels would work out well here.
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