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The Bills philosophy has always been..."you can never have too many corners."

 

I am also paying attention to the fact that the deafening silence about this player by the Bills brass speaks volumes.

 

I hope I am wrong but silence is deafening as they say

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Dick Jauron is no longer with this team. He's the Eagle's problem now.

 

is he still with the Eagles? I thought he went to Cleveland to be their DC

 

the Bills will not be taking Peterson, would bet my house on it

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The Bills philosophy has always been..."you can never have too many corners."

 

I am also paying attention to the fact that the deafening silence about this player by the Bills brass speaks volumes.

 

I hope I am wrong but silence is deafening as they say

T. Mcgee is hurt alot now, is Reggie Corner the guy? Wouldn't mind that pick.

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The Bills philosophy has always been..."you can never have too many corners."

 

I am also paying attention to the fact that the deafening silence about this player by the Bills brass speaks volumes.

 

I hope I am wrong but silence is deafening as they say

Very astute observation. You are incorrect about the Bills philosophy however, "you can never have to many corners" is the mantra of the entire league now thanks to the evolution into the spread offense. Jeff Fisher, Bill Parcells, and Rex Ryan have repeated this many times.

 

No way we draft a position we are decent in, too many other holes.

I did not realize we were aspiring to be "decent".

 

Yeah the Bills will need a great corner because their front seven can't rush the passer nor stop the run. If the Bills make this pick I will puke.

I bet you won't.

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With all the teeth gnashing that goes on about how all the Bills do is "draft 1st round DBs," since 2006, we've spent more 1st rounders on the lines (McCargo, Maybin, Wood) than we have on the secondary (Whitner, McKelvin).

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