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How come we don't have a d-line like the giants


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how come ours plays like a bunch of girls

 

One example:

 

With the 26th pick in the 2006 NFL draft, the Buffalo Bills select DT John McCargo of North Carolina State.

 

With the 32nd pick in the 2006 NFL draft, the New York Giants select DE Mathias Kiwanuka of Boston College.

 

It's decisions like this which continue to bog the Bills into mediocrity. Not to mention Buffalo gave up a valuable 2nd and 3rd. The choice to select McCargo was panned at the time, and correctly predicted to be a bust.

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One example:

 

With the 26th pick in the 2006 NFL draft, the Buffalo Bills select DT John McCargo of North Carolina State.

 

With the 32nd pick in the 2006 NFL draft, the New York Giants select DE Mathias Kiwanuka of Boston College.

 

It's decisions like this which continue to bog the Bills into mediocrity. Not to mention Buffalo gave up a valuable 2nd and 3rd. The choice to select McCargo was panned at the time, and correctly predicted to be a bust.

 

Funny enough, the Giants were the team that the Bills brass thought was going to draft McCargo, which is why they traded up. Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good.

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Funny enough, the Giants were the team that the Bills brass thought was going to draft McCargo, which is why they traded up. Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good.

 

Read the book, "The GM" about Ernie Accorsi's final season as GM of the New York Giants. He allowed one of his subordinates to select Kiwanuka and never had any intention of selecting McCargo.

 

Buffalo was fooled into thinking NYG would take McCargo, and the ploy worked. ML and DJ have Ivy League degrees, but they ride the short bus in the world of NFL personnel.

 

It's not luck with quality personnel men like Ernie Accorsi and Jerry Reese. Little wonder the Giants are SB champs and still strong this season.

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