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Roscoe Parrish could still help special teams


Chuckknox

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How do you figure? We've had people here close with the team and players give this insight. We have had insight from the media on this. We've also had players and staff talk about it as well

 

Tom Coughlin was 1,000 times worse with Jacksonville and his early years with the Giants...none of it matters if they win games...

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What did our quality punt returners average per return ? Let''s not blame the coach for lack of punt return yardage. Roscoe holds many records for punt returns in Buffalo.

 

Get him back, it is a easy minor move that will help win. NOW.

So McKelvin had an off year and you think Parrish will do better? McKelvin led the league in PR last year plus he plays CB very well. No thanks to Roscoe.

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Yes, a fragile, 32-year-old former punt returner is exactly what the Bills need. :wacko:

 

 

The off-season never disappoints.

Stole my words. I think we should do a poll in May for the worst offseason thread. This would be right up there. It's kind of telling when all these former Bills are out of the league within a year of leaving Buffalo.
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Wow... a kick return specialist, if you could call him that at this point in his career, Roscoe Parrish is nowhere near as talented as the great kick returners we already possess. Crossman was the problem in this area. Between Goodwin and Mckelvin we are doing just fine. Preferably I'd like to see CJ utilized in this role as well, were looking to give him the ball in space and this would make sense. No disrespect for Roscoe but he had his shot here, regardless whether he was utilized right or not he doesn't deserve another.

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