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Chris Brown: Looking for Depth at Next Week's Camp (11:19)

Chris Brown joined The John Murphy Show to recap the Bills OTAs and looked ahead to next week's mandatory minicamp.

 

6 players under the radar going into minicamp

Which of these relatively unknown players have done enough so far to warrant another look in the upcoming minicamp?

 

NOTE: All three days of minicamp will be covered by the media.

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John Murphy with insightful analysis:

 

He (Gray) caught two big passes in the win over the Browns, one for 30 yards, the other for 42 yards. Both of them produced first downs.

 

 

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Same here

 

 

I just feel like somethings off when I listen to his play by play. Maybe its because I was spoiled with Van Miller

 

 

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Miller was okay. He certainly went downhill at the end. Murph is not that great either.
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Minicamp will give preview of several camp battles

 

By Sal Capaccio

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Tuesday begins the final set of offseason workouts or practices for the Buffalo Bills before training camp officially opens July 31. The team will be on the field for a mandatory three-day minicamp Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, then take a six week break from any team activities before checking in at St. John Fisher.
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Van was excellent. He really knew how to set the stage and describe the action to give a great picture of the action on the field.

Yeah, Van was an all-time great. Murphy is not even in the same league as a play-by-play guy. With that being said he feels like a nice guy and has relationships in the building that those other WGR guys (ie Schopp & the Bulldog, Howard Simon, etc...) just do not have. The reason that Schopp is hard on the Bills is b/c the people in the building can't stand him. Without the Bills, the guy wouldn't have a career (which is the irony). At any rate, Murphy is a likable guy and his interviews (although filled with fluff) give access to a lot of guys that we would never hear from without his show.

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Yeah, Van was an all-time great. Murphy is not even in the same league as a play-by-play guy. With that being said he feels like a nice guy and has relationship in the building that those other WGR guys (ie Schopp & the Bulldog, Howard Simon, etc...) just do not have. The reason that Schopp is hard on the Bills is b/c the people in the building cant stand him. Without the Bills, the guy wouldn't have a career (which is the irony). At any rate, Murphy is a likable guy and his interviews (although filled with fluff) give access to a lot of guys that we would never hear from without his show.

 

Good take regarding Murph. He simply lacks some sort of "edge" in his play-by-play that would make him memorable. He's like a big goofy teddy bear. I agree the interview access is nice, but you never get anything provocative.

 

Like I said, I merely tolerate him. Nice guy, but nothing too interesting.

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