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bills_red

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  1. Dissed us most of the time. M.Smith was only one who said a postive thing.
  2. Talked about the losses for 10 min. Then Dock and Wlaker for 1 min.
  3. Bills "The Comeback" game on NFL network right now
  4. Love it
  5. Well some might know what it is but here you go. You get to be a team GM for RFA, UFA and the draft. You get to make trades etc. I'm in one right know and here is my team BUF. Before the draft and in the in the middle of RFA QB J.P. Losman Craig Nall Kevin Eakin RB DeShaun Foster T.J. Duckett Shaud Williams Fred Jackson FB Brad Cieslak TE Robert Royal Brad Cieslak Ryan Neufeld Matt Murphy WR Lee Evans Brandon Lloyd Josh Reed Roscoe Parrish Andre Davis Sam Aiken George Wilson Chris Denney Daunta Peterson LG Ryan Lilja Mike Gandy Brad Butler RG Duke Preston Chris Villarrial Aaron Merz C Melvin Fowler Duke Preston Aaron Merz LT Jason Peters Terrence Pennington Mike Gandy RT Terrence Pennington Brad Butler Kirk Chambers Randy Hand Walter Stith DE Aaron Schobel Anthony Hargrove Eric Powell DT3t Larry Tripplett John McCargo Jason Jefferson DT1t Kyle Williams Tim Anderson DE Chris Kelsay Ryan Denney Ryan Neill WLB Keith Ellison Josh Stamer Coy Wire MLB (Draft) John DiGiorgio SLB Angelo Crowell Mario Haggan Roy Manning CB Terrence McGee Carlos Rogers Jason David Justin Miller Ashton Youboty Jabari Greer FS Ko Simpson Jim Leonhard SS Donte Whitner Jim Leonhard Coy Wire Matt Bowen K Rian Lindell P Brian Moorman LS Mike Schneck Trades/Acquisitions WAS- London Fletcher-ILB, Kevin Everett-TE BUF- T.J. Duckett-RB, Brandon Lloyd-WR, 5th NYJ- Takeo Spikes-OLB, Kelly Holcomb-QB BUF- Justin Miller-CB, 5th BAL- Willis McGahee-RB BUF- 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th BUF- Carlos Rogers-CB, 4th WAS- Nate Clements-CB, Peerless Price-WR, Tutan Reyes-OG BUF- DeShaun Foster-RB, 7th/#203 CAR- Anthony Thomas-RB, 5th/#134 Colts/RFA-CB-Jason David-4th/#108 Colts/RFA-OG-Ryan Lilja Draft Picks 1st/#12- 2nd/#43- 3rd/#74- *3rd/#93- 4th/#108-Colts/RFA-CB-Jason David **4th/#122- **5th/#134- ***5th/#155- *5th/#157- 6th/#170- *6th/#189- 7th/#204- *7th/#221- *From BAL **From WAS ***From NYJ I know I have some spots to fill but I still have UFA and the draft. Also will have to make some cuts. What do you think?
  6. He plays in NFL Europe added, did not read your post sorry
  7. Steve Smith or Troy Williamson at the next level? I say Steve Smith
  8. With The 12th Pick The Buffalo Bills Select my mom!!!!!!!!! Great run stuffing DT that can fly
  9. Pick what pleyer will be drafted, if wrong take a drink When Mel. Jr. says something gay, take a drink
  10. I was kick of the BB.com board because I said I don't like gays......... I had about 5,000 post since 12/'05
  11. Let's give up a 1st and 3rd for a 25 year old back that is a back up and never has a full year of starting under his belt and that has been behind a very good O-Line. Sorry no. IF we could get him for 2 3rds I might do it.
  12. http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3296
  13. HAHAHA Not a big fan of the RB Chirs Brown. Maybe get a RB in R3 or R4 to go with him and A-Train
  14. Meat and Potatoes By: Randy Green 3/6/07 My high school coach always called our offensive line the “meat and potatoes”. He claimed he named us that because he couldn’t live without meat and potatoes just like our offense wouldn’t be able to survive if we didn’t do our job. Personally, I think he was just saying that all five of us ate too much. I recalled this memory when I saw what the Bills had done in free agency so far. Marv Levy went shopping early in free agency and the only thing he wanted was meat and potatoes. Levy pulled an old recipe for a dish he was used to in the early 90’s when Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas were able to put up Hall of Fame numbers because of a very good offensive line. For over a decade now the Bills have continually missed in the draft and in free agency on the opportunity to add talent to the O-Line at their own peril. I am not sure if the players Levy brought in can mirror the production of the brilliant combination of Wolford, Davis, Hull, Richter, and Ballard but one thing is for sure, Marv Levy’s main mission this off-season is to make another great recipe with meat and potatoes. The porterhouse steak if you will of the new recipe is Derrick Dockery formerly of the Washington Redskins. The Bills signed Dockery, a former third round pick from Texas, to a monster 7 years and 49million dollar contract including 18.5 guaranteed. Dockery is the classic mauler type at left guard where he has not missed a start since his rookie year for the Redskins. Dockery at 6’6” and 345 pounds is a massive man with good mobility. Although a big man from the University of Texas concept has me a little nervous (Mike Williams), there is no doubt that the combination of Dockery and left tackle Jason Peters will provide J. P. Losman with a reliable blindside not to mention provide a good jolt to the running game. The NY strip steak of this recipe (sorry, steak and football go hand in hand) is Langston Walker. Walker is a former second round pick of the Raiders from Cal. Walker will come in and immediately upgrade the right tackle position. Terrance Pennington was not horrific in his rookie season but the Bills constantly had to slide protection to his side to help which made their protection schemes far too predictable. Walker is another monster at 6’8” and 345 and can maul in the running game because of his size and has a pretty good initial set as a pass protector. Walker signed for 5 years and 25 million. Between Walker and Dockery, it’s safe to assume the Bills will be better up front in ‘07. The potatoes of Levy’s new recipe is Jason Whittle. Whittle will likely compete with Duke Preston for the right guard position after signing a one year deal for around 800,000 dollars. Even if Whittle doesn’t secure a starting position, he provides valuable depth and versatility given is ten years experience and the multiple amount of positions he’s played. The Bills will be his fourth team with the others being the Vikings, Bucs and two stops with the Giants where he played under Jim McNally, Buffalo’s offensive line coach. So far I would have to say I like what Marv Levy is cooking up. He thus far has shown great focus on the meat and potatoes of the team, the offensive line. There is still a lot of work to do. The Bills have lost Nate Clements to the 49ers to a ludicrous contract (8 years 80million) and also have lost London Fletcher-Baker to the Redskins meaning they’ve lost a lot of talent and leadership. I look for the Bills to sign one or two more modest free agents and draft defensively again like they did last year. There is also the possibility that the Bills could trade Willis Mcgahee and Takeo Spikes which would create two more holes. In the end though, I like that Marv Levy has decided that it is time to move the football consistently and the only way to do that is to give J. P. Losman a healthy helping of meat and potatoes
  15. I haven't see anything eather. Sorry bout that Art said he would post a link but he hasen't yet. That is aslo why I said I don't know if true.
  16. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2787446 The Dallas Cowboys are finalizing an agreement with free agent offensive lineman Leonard Davis, the second pick in the 2001 NFL draft who has played the last six seasons for the Arizona Cardinals, a source with knowledge of the negotiations told ESPN.com. Davis, 6-feet-6, 366 pounds, is expected to play either right tackle or right guard for the Cowboys, depending on the resolution of contract talks with current Cowboys right tackle Marc Columbo, an unrestricted free agent the Cowboys hope to re-sign. Davis' contract is expected to exceed the free agent deals of Bills guard Derrick Dockery (7 years, $49 million) and Browns guard Eric Steinbach (7 years, $49.5 million). Davis visted the Washington Redskins and was considering a visit to the New York Giants, but decided on the Cowboys due to a desire to stay close to his hometown of Wortham, Texas, just south of Dallas. Davis was an All-America tackle at the University of Texas, and played his first three seasons at guard for the Cardinals before switching to tackle the last three seasons. Senior writer Michael Smith covers the NFL for ESPN.com. Over Dock and Steinbach deals????? Wow, they overpaid a lot.
  17. It that true?
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