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AlbanyBill

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  1. I think Trent will excel in a no-huddle. He reads defenses well and is able to check down to other options when necessary. The big questions are whether Dick/Turk can run it (we saw a few huge clock management blunders last year). The O-ine is also still a question mark. I know a lot of people have hope for this new revamped line (including me) but we simply don't know how good they will be.

    All things considered, I'm optimistic about the no-huddle (don't know if I would call it the T-Gun :D ). Hopefully whatever we do this year is better than the last few...

     

    Edit: I forgot to mention our new receiving corps. Having TO out there in combination with Lee and throw in Reed and Johnsn in the slot, Trent should have plenty of options.

  2. Crash Davis: It's time to work on your interviews.

    Ebby Calvin LaLoosh: My interviews? What do I gotta do?

    Crash Davis: You're gonna have to learn your clichés. You're gonna have to study them, you're gonna have to know them. They're your friends. Write this down: "We gotta play it one day at a time."

    Ebby Calvin LaLoosh: Got to play... it's pretty boring.

    Crash Davis: 'Course it's boring, that's the point. Write it down.

    :devil:

  3. Their offensive line wasn't THAT bad last year. Run blocking was often times poor... pass blocking was still above average.

     

    No way! They gave up way to many sacks to be considered "above average" in pass protection. Also, when you are the heaviest O-line in the NFL, I would hope you can at least run block... 4+ ypc is not terrible but a lot of that work was done by Beast Mode after the first hit...

  4. He was released from the Bucs earlier this year and I think he would be a good fit for the Bills and provide some good veteran leadership on the Defensive side of the ball. He played in the Cover 2 in Tampa and should be able to fit in quickly with the Bills cover 2 and would def be an upgrade even if he only has a year or two left (he's 36 or something I think). I would try to sign him to a one or two year contract and see if it works out. What do you guys think?

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/173503-...-becoming-fewer

  5. I know a lot of people have cited Golisano as a possible money source/investor to help keep the Bills in Western NY. Now that he's leaving do you think this affects the future of the Bills? He says he will remain owner of Sabres but I'm just wondering if he will be interested in putting money up for the Bills now. I'm thinking probably not but maybe since he will be saving millions of dollars in taxes by moving to Fl...

    http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/story/672153.html

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