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stewy23

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  1. I'm going with Trent on offense. He's got targets everywhere. Lee won't be doubled, T.O. will be T.O., Reed is back in the slot (where he belongs) and we've got a possible dynamo at tight end. Throw in a capable backfield and all-or-nothing guys like Parrish and Stevie Johnson and you've got yourself the makings of a scary-good offense. The line will need to step it up, but I honestly think they'll get the job done. Especially if Trent learns to get rid of the ball a little faster and not take any nasy hits.

     

    On defense, I'm going with Terence McGee. He's one of the highest rated corners in the league and nobody wants to throw to his side of the field. McKelvin showed us a glimpse of what he is capable of last season and that will only lead to more passes attempted against McGee. I think he has a career year with both picks and defensive TD's.

  2. Jackson has proved to be a good player who can be trusted in a pinch. That alone should earn him a multi-year contract. He's not going to command anything crazy. We could probably get him for 3-4 years and $2.5 million. That's not a crazy number and I doubt you'd hear him complain about it.

  3. Rex Grossman. Former starter, young, big arm, Super Bowl experience, cold weather guy. He'd be a perfect fit here in Buffalo and could start for us if Trent goes down. He should be had at a fair price too.

     

    I like Grossman as a backup/emergency starter. He's got experience and he's played in crappy weather. I also like Ryan Fitzpatrick as a backup.

     

    Edit: Looks like you can cross David Carr off of that list. He just re-upped with the Giants for 1 year/$1 mil. - PFT

  4. I'm a big fan of JP. Obviously, he's unhappy with being a backup. I'd like to see him go to a team that will give him a chance to shine. He could play the rest of this season for the Pats and then other teams would have a chance to see what he's capable of and sign him after the season. No, I don't want to leave our team lacking QB depth, I just think that we should try and get something for him rather than letting him walk for free once his contract is up. This isn't a "serious" post. Obviously I'm speculating/hoping/kickin'-it-around. No need to call me a moron (that's for you, Pete.) Stop crying. If you don't like the idea, don't post a reply. Be happy, dude. The Bills won.

  5. I can't think of a player on the Bills that I'm looking forward to seeing more than Whitner this year. This guy is really making himself the face of the franchise. I think that he knows that this team is ready to make some noise in the playoffs and he is not shy about speaking his mind. Every tme I see Bills-ralated news it has a good quote from him in it. He has been talking the talk and walking the walk. I know some fans skewered him for his playoff guarantee, but I commend him for it. I think we are all going to be shocked at how well Whitner plays this year and how he leads this defense. I'm taking a page out of Donte's book and I'm guaranteeing that Whitner makes the Pro Bowl this season.

     

    Can't wait for the season to start...

     

    Go Bills!

  6. I agree with Lombardi about the "dyanamic offense" statement. This is the first time in years that we've even had a chance to considered dynamic. DJ is not an offensive juggernaut kind of coach, but the big-play ability is there this year. Just because the team doesn't go out there like the Greatest Show on Turf, doesn't mean that the offense isn't light-years better than it has been the last 5 seasons. It's nice to have the ability to open the offense up if need be. In the past, there was no real offense to open up.

  7. The possibility of an uncapped year in 2010 is probably holding some things up a bit.
    Why?
    I think because if a new CBA is not signed, players have to wait 6 years to become an UFA. This could affect the length of contracts rookies will sign.

    I was going to say the same thing. Check out this article on PFT.com: LINK

     

    This portion is especially key: "Though the NFLPA advised agents representing first-round and second-round players to wait until the issue is resolved before signing contracts, Redskins receiver Malcolm Kelly inked a deal that includes a fourth-year salary that is guaranteed for injury only."

     

    This year is different from every other year when it comes to signing draft picks. The looming uncapped year is making everyone wait even longer to get down to business.

  8. I can't believe that Trent is so generous that he loans out his DVD's when he's not watching them! JP didn't do that. He just cleaned up a few streets in Buffalo...This just proves what we all know: Trent is way better!

  9. Kyle Williams is in line to "start" alongside Marcus Stroud. He didn't have great numbers last year because he was playing the nose tackle position and he was the one getting doubled or chipped-on for most of the plays. If you watch the video about this, you hear him say how happy he is now that he won't always be lined up like that. That gives him more of an opportunity to penetrate and make plays.

     

    I think McCargo will be subbing in for Stroud more than anything. He really came on late last year and looks like he's getting better and stronger every game. He'll get a lot of playing time, but I see him covering for Stroud and Johnson covering for Williams (especially on passing downs.) Any way you look at it, we're in much better shape than before and with our constant rotation of players keeps everyone fresh and gets them all decent playing time.

  10. Harrison is/was/will always be a cheap-shotting douchebag. Everyone raved about how great he was when he was the only good player in San Diego. Even then you could see that the "hard-hitting" safety was a headhunter and a dirty player. Now he plays with another notorious cheapshot artist, Vince Wilfork. The sad thing is that he's probably proud that he was voted the dirtiest player and Roy Williams (DAL) is pissed because he got "snubbed."

  11. There's no real way to enforce a "no standing" rule. It's so stupid that they even had to address it. No one likes a group of people who stand the whole game, but EVERYONE hates the cry babies who tell you to sit down whenever you stand to cheer on a big play.

     

    What, is security going to stop breaking up fights and keeping the peace because they are too busy telling all the fans that they have to sit down?

     

    Ridiculous...

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