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iccrewman112

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  1. If Diggs is available and the Bills pass on him does that piss Stefon off enough to cause a problem?
  2. You hit on two of my three! I am interested to see how Claypool runs at the combine. He has insane body control that reminds me of Larry Fitzgerald at Pitt.
  3. Two small games known as “the greatest comeback in NFL history” and the “forward lateral playoff game” come to mind.
  4. Marquette King should be on Beane’s list of invites. He has bombed 2 punts.
  5. Jack Conklin from Tennessee. They will spend most of their money to retain Henry and Tannehill.
  6. I think he will test very well at the combine. I see his stock rising throughout the draft process. He has unreal body control and adjusts to the ball incredibly well. Reminds me of Larry Fitzgerald at Pitt.
  7. but the owner doesn’t actually pay dead money. Owners may want to keep the cash in their pocket.
  8. 1. Jack Conklin from Tennessee. Secure the OL. 2. CB in round one for opposite Tre White 3. WR in round 2
  9. 10 mile run to start the day. Followed by some chili. Half the game on TV then half on the phone in the car (or Westwood one radio) as I have a previous family commitment.
  10. A name to consider is Chase Claypool, from Notre Dame. 6ft 4 1/2. 220 pounds. Super athletic and agile. Hand catcher all the way. He makes a great acrobatic catch about once a game. Didn’t play football until late in high school and was an all province basketball player. He’s from Canada. Lots of upside. Will be interesting to see what he runs in the 40. Give his highlights a look.
  11. AgreeD. Since the time he tried to confront the ref in tunnel, he has gotten ZERO calls.
  12. For me targeting Patrick Chung in the passing game is critical. If you watch him the last 2+ years he is slow get to receivers in the zone defense, and has lost a step in deep coverage thus giving extra cushion of the snap. i try to get Foster matched up on him in crossing routes, and a deep shot or two. And TE routes that are not curls. You want to catch the ball moving since he likely won’t be tight with coverage. Opportunity for Yards After Catch with well placed throws.
  13. AC/DC has a minimum of 5 songs that could be on the shortlist.
  14. My punishment... They don’t get their full share of revenue from the revenue sharing agreement. Reduce their take by 20-30% and then you’ll see change and a much stricter oversight from owners across the league.
  15. someone needs to get in front of Shaq. Other people talking seems to really elevate his game. upstater1 said: ↑ Well, he's in his 4th year and does about 30 meaningless tackles and about 5 neaningless sacks per year.I am sorry, but for 19th overall pick, that's beyond mediocre.
  16. No just two songs that get me running fast on the treadmill. however a while back many years ago on this board I posted about how they bills could make game day experiences more like a college atmosphere. This included things like... A marching/sideline band there are plenty of talented classically trained musicians in the WNY area get them together and for 8 weeks let them play short snippets of rock songs to get the crowd fired up. Back of tickets stubs that had key queues... - any third down get your keys out of your pocket and jingle them. - show syncronized crowd hand motions for the kickoffs (see Notre dame). - words you some clever bills chants or anti the opponent another good choice could also go with many AC/DC songs. Shoot to Thrill and Shook me All Night Long also are great. how do you figure? A song played at the start of the 4th quarter should have no bearing on people getting drunk and misbehaving.
  17. Love this idea, anything that makes the game more like a college atmosphere and coordinates the fans. For me there are two songs that jump to the top of my list... AC/DC - Thunderstruck. Starts a little slower with some instrumental and a simple chant. Then really kicks it up about 90 seconds in. Black Sabbath - Paranoid. The song opens with one of the best and most recognizable guitar riffs ever and then just is super high octane for 3 minutes.
  18. The amount of prep work he does for each game is amazing. He has an afternoon radio show where he essentially breaks down film on the radio of key plays and techniques. He makes it very digestible even over the radio.
  19. “Across the painted numbers” I don’t think ESPN would ever fire a crew mid-season. I’d look terrible. But I highly doubt Tessatore and Booger are back next year. They are the worst listen in all of sports (any sport). No idea why they don’t have Steve Young doing the color commentary for those games. He is at the stadiums for the pre, half, and post game shows. He’s well spoken and explains the game well. Not sure who ESPN could bring in to do play by play. Honestly Mike Breen might be a good option (although he does mostly NBA for them).
  20. radio is so different than TV for play by play Kevin Harlin is #1 on radio play by play followed by the Greg Papa a former CNY guy who is in the SF Bay Area now.
  21. Sounds like it was all part of Brian “from the booth” Daboll’s scheme. Just like he drew it up.
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