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If I had to assign each a number based upon their effort, performance and demeanor from 0-100, bowen was about a 50, harris a 65 and Ellison a 95.

 

If this is true why isn't the coaching staff tearing these guys a freaking new one? Seriously. It bothers me that players are actually getting away with half-hearted efforts. Oh that's right! Dick "The Weasel" Jauron cares more about hurting a players' feelings than fielding a tough hard-nosed football team.

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If this is true why isn't the coaching staff tearing these guys a freaking new one?

 

 

Maybe they are. They won't do it in front of fans at an open camp, though.

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Maybe they are. They won't do it in front of fans at an open camp, though.

 

Dick doesn't want to hurt their feelings :thumbdown:

 

nothing like a little public accountability to light a fire under a slacker

 

 

but all is good in Dick's fantasy camp

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I am certainly impressed.

 

He is competing with a 5th round pick from last year who blew out his knee and this year's 5th round pick who played SS in college and has to learn a new position.

 

both of which are also too small, slow and weak to be effective NFL LBs.

 

maybe the Bills will give up fewer than 126 rushing yards/ game with these beasts on the field. :thumbdown:

mediocre competition for a mediocre player

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A week into camp I would expect that a 3rd year player with 30 starts would be ahead of a rookie and a 2nd year player mentally. Talk to me again after the third pre-season game when Harris and Bowen are more up to speed. Once they can stop thinking about what they are doing and just do it the differences will become clear.

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