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reddogblitz

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  1. he had small hands though. accept Defeat before it happens, if it happens ??? REALLY ??? NEVER
  2. If you're gonna go all in on trading up to take THE GUY, you should also go heavy on getting him some help on offense. A top notch WR in round 1 for example. So yeah. If not then, get some help otherwise. Beefing up RB should help. I think the plan is iffy there. Get Your QB and then go heavy on D? If you're going all in on QB, you gotta go all in on offense too if you can. We'll see. Hopefully it works.
  3. Conjecture in other words. I don't doubt they have a plan. Of course they do. The plan is win and rebuild. I'm just a little nervous this year they went too heavy on the rebuild. Just hoping we don't drop of the win side. I'm just not a fan of get rid of good guys in hopes of someday getting good guys. It's a treadmill approach. I'm more of a bird in hand guy. We got some good guys, let's add to it. May have to make a trade here or there and re structure contracts etc. but I think it can be done. Other teams sure seam to be able to. Am having a hard time believing Doug Whaley messed it up so bad over 3 years that all we can do it dump a lot of guys ( some on first contracts ) and re load. Hopefully it all works out somehow.
  4. We could have drafted Ridley. We could have done a lot of things.Hiring Daboll like we did would have helped down the doubled down offense as well. Other teams seem to be able to build on good team without having these big salary cap problems. Denver is adding high dollar people every year, yet they seem to be competitive most years or example. They signed Keenum this year and they are carrying that huge Von Miller salary. The Raiders added a HUGE contract right at the end of camp. Can't imagine they just happened to have a big pile of cap money laying around. Not buying this salary cap thing either.
  5. Were you in the interview? Did Terry tell you what he knew when he made the hire? this i pure conjecture on your part. Terry will be on board with this plan through one losing season and then he and Kim will get their Super Bowl invitations mailed out. A person only gets so many NFL seasons. I'm tired of wasting them on the eternal "next year". I thought we had finally figured it out last year. I don't know about your, but I'm getting older by the minute. This whole "rebuilding" is nonsense IMHO. We had a playoff team last year. We should have doubled down on it and made a serious run this year instead of being back to "next year:" mode. But maybe you're right. I hope so. the handling of the QB position in the off season (and still today) makes me seriously doubt Beane knows what he's doing in regards to building a wining organization.
  6. Are you kidding? NE always has a good OLine. That's one the reason (and cheating) they are as good as they are. they also always have a really good kicker. Ever notice that?
  7. If you're right about this, he'll be out on his bum before it's built. A better plan is to win now. "A coach that is rebuilding is rebuilding for the next coach that comes in." -- Bill Parcells
  8. Do you need a punter if you never get to 4th down (because you get a first everytime or TD)?
  9. I'd rather have Spider Savage. Cooler name.
  10. How is this different from Donahoe's plan or Gailey's plan or Coach Moron's plan? If I had any confidence at all that the Bills could get worse and then actually get better in a short period of time once all the pieces are in place I might be for it. But we've gotten worse several times over the last 20 years with promises of getting better only not to happen. It finally happened when a smart coach decided to do what is best to win now. We should have just stuck to that plan IMHO.
  11. This reminds me of the Trent/Joe Montana comparisons.
  12. Couple of good ones. Hotrod and Flutie. Remember the year we thought Tuel Time was gonna start?
  13. Actually, Paxton LYnch's rookie stats were quite a bit better. http://www.espn.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/2977881/paxton-lynch Outside of the last play of Super Bowl XXV, Scott Norwood was a good kicker.
  14. True. That's why I added my comment that it may have been a TD if Prime had gotten it. but truly a horrid pass on what is allegedly his strength, completing long passes (of which he is yet to do).
  15. the 2nd and 13 play. Clay is wide open and Josh throws it way short and it hits number 27 on the numbers. At least that's the way I see it. What do you see on that play? might have been a pick six.if Prime had caught it ?
  16. I'm talkin 30 seconds in. can someone explain why he jumps when he throws it aside from piss poor.fundamentals? This should have been an 87 yard TD. Russell Wilson makes a living on plays like this.
  17. . Not me. I want whichever QB is in to break the single game TD record en route to a W.
  18. It hit him softly right in the break basket. A starter (unless it's Gilmore) would have surely caught it.
  19. And, he didn't supply a nice bus like MJ did.
  20. nOT SO SURE about this. On the 2nd and 13 play he hit the DB right in the bread basket. If he had caught it would have been up to Josh to tackle him or it may very well have been. But you're right, he didn't have 2. Maybe 1 though.
  21. No arguments here. However, Mahomes and Watson were options ...
  22. Just win baby. Enough screwin' around. If we could do it with Hotrod, shouldn't be so hard. Ending the drought is a mistake?
  23. So they wanted to lose last year but were too inept to do it, so they're gonna try again this year?
  24. At least Whaley was able to get his QB dumpster diving out of the way in the 4th pre season game.
  25. the only answer i can come up with is they're not trying to win. either that, or they are the greatest QB evaluators/coaches ever.
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