Parish is an awsome returner. McKelvin is an awsome returner. McGee is an awsome returner. Seems to me that it is pretty amazing that there are sooooo many awsome returners on one team. Yes, these are gifted athletes, but there is more to the equation than thier return abilities. Maybe it's just me but I tend to think that it might have something to do with our blocking schemes during these fantastic run backs.
Good points. What makes it worse is when all of the Homers start fantasizing about how much we could get for players like this. These guys are among the very best at thier positions and there is no trade scenario that could possibly compensate better than simply keeping them on our team.
Here is an idea. Keep your best players and draft someone at a another position that could possibly be the best in thier job. Then instead of losing a good player for someone who may or may not be good, you simply add another player who may or may not be good. Trading your best players is simply retarded.
I know, John. I'm just trying to lighten the mood over this whole Peters thing. He ticked me off last year too. But, maybe he will mature this year and show up. I'm not saying, I'm right and you are wrong. Hell, I could entirely way off base.
Hangartner is a Guard that has played Center and not the other way around. When he did play Center he held up pretty well. This means the Bills can draft either for depth. If they also sign Peters, this could turn out to be a very surprising OL. They may opt to put somebody next to Stroud on the DL early in the draft which wouldn't hurt my feelings either. All in all, the Hangartner move was a very nice choice.
Nailed it The trouble is that many people hang around this forum from day to day and hypothisize about things and get worked up over nothing. Just a sign that fans are getting anxious. It's also hard to be cool when your team hasn't made the playoffs in....how many years has it been? .......Why that friggin' Peters is holding out? @#$%! Off with his head!