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if Travis is traded, then it is definately McGahee.

 

JP MUST have an experienced RB in the backfield to keep him in the upright position....and keep defenses somewhat honest. i know Travis might not be the best pass blocker, but he would be better back there then other names i see on the depth chart.

 

so, if McGahee goes down and Travis isn't there to come in....the Bills would be in a world of hurt.

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Even if Travis is on the team, Mcgahee is by far the most critical. The drop off in talent is huge to the next level on our team.

 

On defense, probably Spikes. If Fletcher went down Spikes can move in, but we have no depth at LB either.

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What in the world would the NFL do???  Make a killing selling memorial jerseys? :lol:

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There is actually a set of rules and procedures that the NFL would follow if an entire team were "lost" in a tragedy such as that. It is actually on the books how that organization would rebuild itself through a huge amount of bonus draft picks and more cap space that would allow the team to build itself anew.

 

When I first heard that the NFL did indeed have a "disaster" plan in its official rulebook, my first thought was the San Francisco 49ers will be trying to initiate "Operation: Crash The Plane" in order to save their franchise. Alex Smith, Julian Peterson and Ahmed Plummer get to take a bus.

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Even if Travis is on the team, Mcgahee is by far the most critical.  The drop off in talent is huge to the next level on our team. 

 

On defense, probably Spikes.  If Fletcher went down Spikes can move in, but we have no depth at LB either.

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pretty tough to assess what kind of depth we have at LB when they never get on the field.........for all we know stamer, crowell, and/or haggan are starter material caught behind a very good starter who never seems to miss time........i'm looking forward to the pre-season to get a better look at these guys in game action.......

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Sam Adams. How about Mike Gandy? I'm not too thrilled with him to begin with, can you imagine if we had to go to our backup plan? I know they'd probably move Teague out and either the rook or Tucker would move in, but that could set in motion a nasty chain of events :lol:

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pretty tough to assess what kind of depth we have at LB when they never get on the field.........for all we know stamer, crowell, and/or haggan are starter material caught behind a very good starter who never seems to miss time........i'm looking forward to the pre-season to get a better look at these guys in game action.......

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Haggan could excel.

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Even if Travis is on the team, Mcgahee is by far the most critical.  The drop off in talent is huge to the next level on our team. 

 

On defense, probably Spikes.  If Fletcher went down Spikes can move in, but we have no depth at LB either.

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actually we don't really know that.....when was the last time one of our LB's actually missed a game? maybe we have some sleepers playing back there learning from the best LB core in the game.

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sorry 'bout that last post.....i posted it before i realized that someone already had the same thought later on in the thread

 

 

 

annny way....i think the biggest dropoff would come if nate clements was injured. i just don't see mcgee being #1 CB material and moving vincent back to CB really isn't viable considering his speed being limited by age

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if he had access to the starting lineup, the word is his outlook is good

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You might have a real power Point there.

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he may play well enough to make the front page.

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Rim shots all around.

 

Oh, BTW....

 

Kirk.

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you kirk phreaks lost all credibility with me when any of you failed to respond to either of my posts, one here one on PPP with the line...

 

Since before your sun burned hot in space, and before your race was born, I have awaited a question...

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you kirk phreaks lost all credibility with me when any of you failed to respond to either of my posts, one here one on PPP with the line...

 

Since before your sun burned hot in space, and before your race was born, I have awaited a question...

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Scroll up, knave. :lol:

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Scroll up, knave. :lol:

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actually it would be scroll down, as the replies would have occured after my intial posts on

 

page 8 of the TSW in the Kirk or Picard poll. 2 pages followed but none referenced the line i quoted

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showt...l=picard&st=140

 

page 2 of the PPP thread OK, Who had more effect on Combined Arms Operation. 1 page folled but again none referenced the line i quoted

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=25950&st=20

 

kirk fans = scientologists. blind faith closes your mind from the facts :lol:

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actually it would be scroll down, as the replies would have occured after my intial posts on

 

page 8 of the TSW in the Kirk or Picard poll.  2 pages followed but none referenced the line i quoted

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showt...l=picard&st=140

 

page 2 of the PPP thread OK, Who had more effect on Combined Arms Operation.  1 page folled but again none referenced the line i quoted

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=25950&st=20

 

kirk fans = scientologists.  blind faith closes your mind from the facts :lol:

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Just for your information, unparsed baseball bats to the head scroll up. :lol:

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