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I Just Witnessed The 1989 Dallas Cowboys Today


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37 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

Yep exactly!  And 3x in the next 7 years ;)

 

who was the Herschel Walker that let this Bills team stockpile useful players in one of the top robberies in history?

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, SoTier said:

 

That's worked so well for the Browns recently hasn't it?  OTOH, teams like Philly, Pittsburgh, KC, Atlanta, and even Baltimore, Carolina, Denver, Cinci etc, not to mention NE, seem to draft middle or low in the draft every year and still manage to find quality players.  To rephrase "it ain't the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog", it's not where you draft, it's who you draft. 

 

Unfortunately, in the modern NFL, it's not even who you draft but how you manage your personnel so that you can keep as many of the good players you do draft as possible past their rookie contracts.  The Bills have been masters at f'ing that up for the last 20 years ... and McDermott and Beane seem to be even more clueless about that their predecessors. 

The Browns story hasn’t been written yet... but by the looks of it, I wouldn’t be surprised if they finished ahead of us.

 

i like McBeane but I have to admit they have made a few questionable decisions.

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1 hour ago, JaCrispy said:

The Browns story hasn’t been written yet... but by the looks of it, I wouldn’t be surprised if they finished ahead of us.

 

i like McBeane but I have to admit they have made a few questionable decisions.

 

Dorsey may be the guy who turns them around, but they'll remain the poster child for "it's not where you draft but who you draft" until they prove that they've actually improved.

That said, I thought that they might win more games than the Bills even before that travesty yesterday.  Now I'm convinced of it, primarily because I don't think the Bills will win many games.

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