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3 minutes ago, JR in Pittsburgh said:


he picked TWO guys. That had to be illegal. 

Picking the 2nd nullifies the first.  Bellicheat playing chess and wer'e playing checkers dont you know

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1 minute ago, FUTURIST said:

 

It is 14-2 vs 14-2.  That is correct.  The Bills have 100% total control over the AFC if they win out. 

 

This is a moot point.  Bills will not be 14-2 this year.  You really think we'll beat the Ravens?

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2 minutes ago, Dopey said:

Ozzy Newsome was awsome.

 

He is a HoF GM... who whiffed BIG TIME on his first QB drafted. People shouldnt forget that.

 

But the stability of ownership allowed him to stay the course, learn from his mistakes, and correct it. They didnt burn the whole thing down after Boller busted. They let him bring in McNair to right the ship, and re-draft Flacco. And while Flacco didnt turn out to be a HoFer, he DID win a Super Bowl.

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Why are the trolls out in force making this about comparing Allen to Jackson?  It's apples & oranges.  I love what Jackson is doing.  It's igniting excitement & creativity into the NFL. 

 

The college game is so much better football then the pro game because every week you have run option QB's going up against pocket passers going up against pass happy spread offenses.  You don't see one size fitting all in the college game.  How much better would the pro game be if you had multiple Jackson's and multiple Brady's and multiple Rogers and multiple Allens.  All playing different styles of QB.

 

But enough with the stupid comparisons between Allen & Jackson and even worse arguing the Bills should have drafted Jackson instead.  Because the same argument could be made about Cleveland & the Jets who took other QB's even higher in the draft. 

 

 

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