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Bills "triplets" rank 23rd in NFL


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Cassel is a Journeyman QB

Sammy had a pretty average rookie WR season considering where he was drafted

McCoy comes to a Bills offense whose weakest link is the OL. Will he get room to run, cut etc. He had a fantastic OL in Philadelphia.

This has zero to do with when someone was drafted. Sammy is a game changing #1 wideout

 

Cassel and Shady have both had pro bowl seasons, but as someone else mentioned earlier, none of these three have played a real snap together so they're tough to rank.

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Right. He will be 27 when the season starts, actually next month, and hasn't had quite as many carries as I though.

 

He is right at that point where RBs start to trend down.

 

 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/12514/lesean-mccoy

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1271412-why-and-when-do-nfl-running-backs-start-to-decline

Frank Gore is 32 and has had some of his best years, the past 4 years, with Roman as his coordinator.

 

McCoy has at least 3 more solid, very good years in him, in my opinion.

 

With his role and what they are paying him...I expect a pro-bowl caliber year from him.

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You have to take running style into affect when looking at McCoy

 

Very Thurman THomas like in his career.....he probably has at least 3 years of high production left in him

 

Look up Thurman's #s post-26. It'll surprise you.

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Cassel is a Journeyman QB

Sammy had a pretty average rookie WR season considering where he was drafted

McCoy comes to a Bills offense whose weakest link is the OL. Will he get room to run, cut etc. He had a fantastic OL in Philadelphia.

"pretty average" rookie season? He was one of 9 WRs in the last decade to have at least 65 catches and 980 yards in his rookie season. That's while injured, double teamed, playing with bad QBs and coaches who didn't know how to get him the ball. Edited by YoloinOhio
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"pretty average" rookie season? He was one of 9 WRs in the last decade to have at least 65 catches and 980 yards in his rookie season. That's while injured, double teamed, playing with bad QBs and coaches who didn't know how to get him the ball.

 

Yea but OBJ and that catch and stuff.....

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