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Unknown Beats Out Mega-Bucks Man:

 

The Bills have benched tackle Mike Williams, fourth pick of the 2002 draft, whose game is ordinary at best; undrafted free agent Jason Peters has won Williams' job. Buffalo's highest-paid player, Williams now appears among the leading draft busts of the 21st century. So is Bills management a bunch of idiots for blowing such a high pick on Williams? (Roy Williams, John Henderson, Dwight Freeney and Jeremy Shockey are blue-chippers taken shortly after.) Or is Bills management a bunch of geniuses for finding Peters, a who-dat who had a terrific game Sunday? No one ever knows which college players will be good in the NFL.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/9044860

 

The interesting point here is that Greg does not hammer the Bills and TD for drafting MW, pointing out that as much as they whiffed on that pick, they stole a capable player in Jason Peters. As Greg says: no one knows which college players will be good. Being a stud in college and getting drafted high has little bearing on success in the NFL.

 

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MW may have been a good pick at the time. He has all the ability in the world. Here's the problem I have: the great majority of his problems stem from a lack of desire. He doesn't care about being a good football player, rather he is more concerned with cashing his weekly checks.

 

Now that's an attitude problem.

 

If any organization (sports, corporate, whatever) is going to make a $50+ million on an individual, it is the responsibility of that organization to perform a thorough background analysis and character assessment. One can only wonder if those mental issues would have been apparent had more research been done.

 

 

Unknown Beats Out Mega-Bucks Man:

 

The Bills have benched tackle Mike Williams, fourth pick of the 2002 draft, whose game is ordinary at best; undrafted free agent Jason Peters has won Williams' job. Buffalo's highest-paid player, Williams now appears among the leading draft busts of the 21st century. So is Bills management a bunch of idiots for blowing such a high pick on Williams? (Roy Williams, John Henderson, Dwight Freeney and Jeremy Shockey are blue-chippers taken shortly after.) Or is Bills management a bunch of geniuses for finding Peters, a who-dat who had a terrific game Sunday? No one ever knows which college players will be good in the NFL.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/9044860

 

The interesting point here is that Greg does not hammer the Bills and TD for drafting MW, pointing out that as much as they whiffed on that pick, they stole a capable player in Jason Peters.  As Greg says: no one knows which college players will be good.  Being a stud in college and getting drafted high has little bearing on success in the NFL.

 

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The interesting point here is that Greg does not hammer the Bills and TD for drafting MW, pointing out that as much as they whiffed on that pick, they stole a capable player in Jason Peters.  As Greg says: no one knows which college players will be good.  Being a stud in college and getting drafted high has little bearing on success in the NFL.

 

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And he's absolutely right. Again, every GM makes mistakes; good GM's are able to acknowledge their mistakes, cut their losses, and move on. We'll see what TD does this off-season, I believe he'll do the right thing.
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the great majority of his problems stem from a lack of desire.

I'm trying to figure out where people are getting this stuff from. Do you KNOW Mike personally? What gives people the impression that he just wants to cash a check? Because his mind wasn't into the game during training camp last season after a close relative passed away? If that's it, it's a pretty weak argument.

 

I swear that people on this board like to make stuff up about players they know nothing about.

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  He doesn't care about being a good football player, rather he is more concerned with cashing his weekly checks.

 

Now that's an attitude problem.

 

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Did he tell you that ? <_<

 

These guys sweat out 12 months in the year......There are many reasons

why a player is a bust...he did not fit the team philosophy.....having a OL

coach every year in his 1st 3 years of his career....having a different

coaching system in 2 years....

 

I am not giving excuses for this players failure...but to call him to be only

interested in cashing his checks is a little overboard.

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The interesting point here is that Greg does not hammer the Bills and TD for drafting MW, pointing out that as much as they whiffed on that pick, they stole a capable player in Jason Peters.  As Greg says: no one knows which college players will be good.  Being a stud in college and getting drafted high has little bearing on success in the NFL.

 

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Actually, this sort of thing annoys me greatly - front offices claim victory no matter what they do.

 

Cut all the players and replace them with yours? Wow, you really built the team! All of your draft picks still on the roster? You really know how to draft! You cut all of your draft picks and have a bunch of UFA's starting? You really know how to find undiscovered talent!

 

You just can't lose.

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If any organization (sports, corporate, whatever) is going to make a $50+ million on an individual, it is the responsibility of that organization to perform a thorough background analysis and character assessment.  One can only wonder if those mental issues would have been apparent had more research been done.

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You know, many of those same corporations spend millions of dollars on personality tests to find out who is going to be the greatest employee. And yet people still f---up and get fired. People are so quick to say " a good GM ought to know this stuff" but how the f**k do you know? What test? Who do you talk to? What method is there that absolutely guarentees 100% you will never pick the wrong guy? If you know, tell us.

 

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Actually,  this sort of thing annoys me greatly - front offices claim victory no matter what they do.

 

Cut all the players and replace them with yours?  Wow,  you really built the team!  All of your draft picks still on the roster?  You really know how to draft!  You cut all of your draft picks and have a bunch of UFA's starting?  You really know how to find undiscovered talent!

 

You just can't lose.

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It's the Red Sox theory of management...lose and it's your fault...win and they won despite you. The other side of the coin is that Bills management can't win because anything they do right happens by accident.

 

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I prefer to think of it this way...we have a #4 overall draft pick and an undrafted free agent. One of them is starting at RT, and one of them is on the bench, Works for me. <_<

 

In the end, we have a starting RT, so does it really matter which is which? :P

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