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johnnywo

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  1. Totally agree...all 5 of my TV's are rockin on Sundays...3 of them on Bills games...for what reason i couldn't tell you!
  2. Doubt that, considering he is a whopping 6 lbs heavier than Kyle Williams....The knock on WIlliams up until this point is that he is too small to play in a 3-4 yet we draft a guy 6 lbs heavier to play the same spot?? Just don't get it...I guess depth is good and i was fine with Williams being in there cuz he's a beast, but i think we could have gone in a different direction...OT?
  3. And don't forget....."its really tough to win games in the NFL" - Dick Juron...
  4. Easy solution..(definately won't happen) trade Lynch for a 2nd or 3rd round pick, draft Spiller at #9, trade #42 to Baltimore for Gaither, take the next best DT/OLB on the board with the next two picks (maybe two in round 3). Finish out the draft with one of the many QB's named in every other thread on this board, and a couple late round O-linemen.....too easy...way too easy..
  5. He is exactly what the Bills are missing.....someone who will do anything to make a play, including but not limited to gouging your eyeball out! The Bills need to get NASTY, especially on the O-Line. But i'd take a nasty A$$ LB too....
  6. Here ya go....i think the comments are more interesting than the article itself.. Updating the Jared Gaither saga -- for some background, click here -- there was a report from Jason La Canfora of NFL.com last week that a trade could get done for the LT with just a high second-round pick coming back to the Ravens in return. As we know, Gaither was tendered at the first-round RFA level, so if a team signed him away with an offer sheet the Ravens didn't match, they'd send their first-round pick to Baltimore. In essence, this now means that teams who were previously scared off because they picked so high in the first round are now back in the picture. Our speculation at the time was that the Redskins (No. 37 overall) could be in that cohort, but that's out of the question now that they've shipped the pick to Philly as part of the Donovan McNabb deal. The Raiders (No. 39 overall) and Bills (No. 41 overall) are the two teams most likely to get in the mix. Chris Brown of BuffaloBills.com addressed the Bills' possible interest in Gaither recently. In exchange for a late first-rounder or early second-rounder, Gaither is a great value, according to Football Scientist KC Joyner, and depending on what happens with the LT-needy teams in the first round, Gaither could be the big story of Day 2 of the draft, per ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter: Adam Schefter This could get interesting "Baltimore has a surplus of tackles, and for the right price, it will deal Gaither. Washington is one of many teams that need tackles, and what happens in the first round of the draft could dictate where Gaither is dealt in the second round. The teams that need tackles, and don't get them in Round 1, could wind up dealing a pick in Round 2 to Baltimore to get Gaither. Washington would be one of the options, but there are others. And it'll be a story to follow on Day 2 of the draft." KC Joyner Gaither is near elite status "Gaither has been a starter for the past two seasons and in that time his metrics have been nothing short of superb. He has allowed only seven total sacks in 27 games and only one of these was a one-on-one sack (defined as when a defender beats a blocker in a one-on-one environment and tackles the quarterback in the pocket within three seconds of the snap). That illustrates Gaither's dominant pass blocking skills, but his run blocking numbers are also quite notable. Gaither was at the Point of Attack (POA) on 300 running plays the past two years and he won his block 255 times, or 85 percent of the time. That is a solid number on its own, but his 2009 POA win rate of 89.0 percent is even more noteworthy. To put that total into perspective, consider that in a typical NFL season, a little less than one out of ten offensive linemen will crack the 90 percent POA win mark. Gaither was on the precipice of that mark last year despite battling injuries."
  7. Possibly the best case scenario.....either way I think we need to make the deal for Gaither. ESPN INsider.... "Gaither has been a starter for the past two seasons and in that time his metrics have been nothing short of superb. He has allowed only seven total sacks in 27 games and only one of these was a one-on-one sack (defined as when a defender beats a blocker in a one-on-one environment and tackles the quarterback in the pocket within three seconds of the snap). That illustrates Gaither's dominant pass blocking skills, but his run blocking numbers are also quite notable. Gaither was at the Point of Attack (POA) on 300 running plays the past two years and he won his block 255 times, or 85 percent of the time. That is a solid number on its own, but his 2009 POA win rate of 89.0 percent is even more noteworthy. To put that total into perspective, consider that in a typical NFL season, a little less than one out of ten offensive linemen will crack the 90 percent POA win mark. Gaither was on the precipice of that mark last year despite battling injuries."
  8. In case you are new to San Diego, the Bills Backers club watches games and such at the 710 Club in Pacific Beach. Its a great time on Sundays and the people are great as you can imagine! I am assuming the Bills Backers Club will be watching the draft there...
  9. I agree...Big deal, he smoked a lil wacky tobaccy, had a gun in his trunk and Randy Moss'd a chick. Hey, on the bright side...atleast he has not been accused of multiple rape charges....
  10. yeah.... like how to evaluate talent.....
  11. Astro Bills Correspondent, www.drafttek.com RD1: Bulaga or Davis LT RD2: Cody NT RD3: Norwood OLB ....think the Bills have the Balls to draft anyone with this name?? RD4: Ben Tate RB RD5: Adam Ulatoski OT RD6- Zac Robinson QB RD7- Reggie Carter ILB RD7- Lee Ziemba OG
  12. Don't forget about Wilfork as a FA...we need to get down right NASTY...
  13. I posted this on another thread, but the jerseys from this site are great..a friend of mine just purchased a Nolan Ryan Mitchell and Ness and compared it to his authentic one and he couldn't tell the difference... www.ecseller.com
  14. I agree...he never has anything good to say about the Bills (not much to work with I understand) but he was just terrible on Inside the NFL. The only commentator/co-host worse than him is Dan "beebee eyed" Marino..both are TOOLS..
  15. Yeah...been to South Korea many times and most likely thats where you will get most of the "authentic" jersey's...
  16. I have to agree. Granted it was the first preseason game of the year, but what happened to being "NASTY". Thats why we drafted these guys, right? It would have been great to see them line up from the 2 and pound the ball right down their throat. maybe thats just what the Bills need.....AN IDENTITY. Nope we'll line up and throw quick outs to our 5 foot 2 inch WR??
  17. I didn't order a jersey from DH Gate but what I can say is the jersey from www.ecseller.com are really nice and reasonable...they have the throwbacks right on the front page. They were just posted on there within the last few days.
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