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Fingon

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  1. 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 59 | Key Alert: None Comment: McCargo has been a backup interior defensive tackle for the three seasons in the league. He's never really lived up to his first-round draft status. McCargo missed most of the 2008 season with injury and didn't have any statistical production. He's athletic and is most effective when stunting to penetrate gaps. He isn't a naturally powerful defender to anchor at the point of attack but does not consistently hold the point. McCargo has some success when he plays with good pad level where he can generate power with leg drive, effort and technique. There are durability concerns . He might not fulfill his potential unless he can stay healthy. 59 is a good backup to an average starter.
  2. I believe it was the LA times that stated "all that was needed is a noose" about the picture.
  3. What did we have to give N. Korea in return? Do you guys really think they are just going to release them with no compensation?
  4. You guys aren't going to like this, but.... 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 72 | Key Alert: None Comment: Kelsay has been a mainstay on the Bills' defense since his second season in the league in 2004. Kelsay is somewhat undersized but is a high energy player with good athleticism and instincts. He has great initial quickness to gain leverage early in the play with speed to close and run down plays along the line of scrimmage. He finds the level of the ball well to read and react to get to the pile. He has active hands to control blockers and is able to separate effectively to maintain gap responsibility. Kelsay isn't a naturally powerful defender but can set the edge effectively with technique, athleticism and effort. He runs well showing excellent range for his position. Kelsay is a solid pass rusher but has never been a big producer in this area. 28th overall
  5. 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 69 | Key Alert: None Comment: Edwards clearly took over the starting reins in 2008 with impressive games. He lit it up early being particularly adept on third-down completions -- and stumbled toward the middle of the season. Edwards is a big, strong-armed signal-caller with above-average athletic ability. He can slide and move effectively in the pocket to deliver the ball down field. Edwards can make all the throws with accuracy, but he isn't capable of powering the ball into small windows. He has improved his reads and timing to get rid of the ball down field in the passing game. Edwards is smart. It appears the game has slowed down dramatically for him in second NFL season. He is a fiery competitor and with the addition of Terrell Owens as a perimeter target, he should continue to make progress as the Bills' signal-caller. 69 is right on the cusp of being considered a "good starter". 25th overall
  6. ESPN lumps all tackles together. Sorry. but among all tackles, he would be tied for 45th.
  7. 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 67 | Key Alert: None Comment: Butler is a big body with average power and athletic ability who has settled in as the starting guard for the Bills. In three seasons, he's shown steady improvement as both a run and pass blocker. He is a tough competitor who wins with effort, technique and intelligence. He has developed his hand use and ability to leverage his opponent with proper angles and body positioning. Butler isn't an explosive run blocker, but he can wall off defenders effectively with technique and active hands. He is limited on the second level with the apparent lack of lateral agility, quickness and balance. 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 20 | Key Alert: None Comment: Gets off the ball well and flashes the ability to get into position quickly. Shows good lateral mobility, can each defender lined up over outside shoulder and can seal the edge. Gets adequate hand placement, moves feet and can sustain blocks. Takes adequate not great angles to downfield blocks, can adjust to moving targets in space and can get into position at the second level. Shuffles feet well and can redirect in pass protection. Has the frame to add bulk, has steadily progressed and should only get better with added experience. Bell is rated 20 because he is considered a developmental player.
  8. 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 75 | Key Alert: None Comment: Whitner had another solid season in 2008 but was banged up some and didn't have the production he marked up in his previous two years. Whitner is a compact built player with good power and athleticism. He is an excellent run support defender who is best attacking down hill to the line of scrimmage. Whitner is a solid reactor to both the run and pass. He maintains leverage with proper angles while playing under control. He is a physical safety who works through trash with good hand use to ward off blockers as well as showing great pop and power as an open field tackler. 9th overall among safeties 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 78 | Key Alert: None Comment: Posluszny bounced back from an injury in his rookie season to have an excellent year for the Bills. He is a good combination of size, strength and athleticism. He is a tough hardnosed player that attacks the line of scrimmage with attitude and conviction. He is excellent at taking proper angles to leverage the football as well as maintaining good mesh points with his down lineman. He has the speed, quickness and agility to be effective inside out to the ball. He is a solid wrap tackler that keeps his pads over his feet in the open field. He has improved as a coverage defender with better route progression reads in zone schemes. He has enough speed, quickness and agility to be effective in combination man coverages but may not have enough athleticism in pure man schemes. There were some durability concerns about Posluszny coming out of college. It was important for him to bounce back with an impressive year as the man in the middle of the Buffalo defense. 24th among all LBs 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 69 | Key Alert: None Comment: McKelvin is coming off his rookie season where he marked up six starts. he is a compact built player with excellent athleticism and deceptive strength. He has great foot agility, quickness and speed to be an effective perimeter defender. McKelvin shows excellent instincts and reactions for a rookie. He leverages the ball well and reads route progressions effectively. McKelvin has good range to pursue with well in defending both the run and pass. He plays with excellent body positioning and maintains a solid cushion to guard against the big play. He is an aggressive player who will stay active to the pile. He is inconsistent against block protections as well as when tackling. 37th among CBs 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 64 | Key Alert: None Comment: Williams has been a mainstay along the Bills' defensive line since entering the league in 2006. A short powerful player built with a low center of gravity, he is an interior run stopper who can anchor well at the point of attack. He uses his hand well to control defenders and restrict running lanes. He feels pad pressure well and reads blocking schemes effectively as plays unfold. Williams has good short area quickness and lateral agility but is limited outside the tackle box. He has strength to push the pocket as a pass rusher but is a limited with his moves and counters to be disruptive in this area. 45th among DTs I can get any player you like.
  9. Bell started tonight, and the report i read said he did very well.
  10. Bell seems to be doing very well.
  11. They could be starting him because, you know, players tend to get better with more practice against more skilled opponents.
  12. That is a pretty damn big screw up
  13. How else would you protect our offensive line from blitzes? Besides, T.O. and Lee are so dangerous that any defense will always have to protect against the bomb.
  14. A strong quick passing game will do a lot to keep Edwards upright.
  15. I'm just saying, Walter Jones missed 3-4 training camps in a row, and gave up 0 sacks during some of those seasons. The top 3-4 LTs in a decade will usually make the HOF, and Peters is definitely not going to the hall.
  16. Try the Pastrami at Katz's Deli.
  17. Thanks, I have to try and see if i can snag me some.
  18. Unless you are an elite LT. Anyway, Bell has been getting some serious reps already, so we might see him slide into the starting lineup while Butler is out.
  19. http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=92740
  20. Shouldn't be a problem for Hangartner. He holds the record for the highest wonderlic for an offensive lineman.
  21. Best news I've heard today.
  22. So, one time in 32 games?
  23. You mean the game where he burned the dolphins for 116 yards, and the raiders game where he gained 65? Or do you mean the final Dolphins game where he was double covered?
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