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Probably not a popular choice here, but....Jason Peters.
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NFLN's Heath Evans predicts Bills 12-4 and Div Champs
QB Bills replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Baldinger...deadfinger...whatever either way...poor bastard torrey holt has one of those too, from what i recall -
NFLN's Heath Evans predicts Bills 12-4 and Div Champs
QB Bills replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Isn't he the guy with the messed up finger? Maybe that disgusting digit gives him the power to see into the future. -
Strength of Schedule - Barnwell Analysis
QB Bills replied to Bills1218's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're right. I'd much rather listen to the wise words of Emmitt smith. -
Lack of home primetime games - per Bills NOT by request
QB Bills replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's just semantics, but I believe the last Bills home MNF game was the Cleveland one. Where we lost on the missed field goal at the end. That Dallas game was unreal though. -
He got caught with bud, bud.
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Forgot about the Dareus thing. Crap. Would really suck if our best player misses time early on with who we open against.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/166374/john-claytons-five-best-monday-night-football-games-of-2015 Look at Clayton's pick for best MNF matchup of the year...
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Good teams don't care about the schedule. If we're a good team, we should be alright with this.
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It most definitely is. And an uninformed one at that. This defense is built predominantly by Nix who added Mario, Dareus, Gilmore, AW and Bradham. Should also have been Kiko if not for the trade. Kyle and Leo are holdovers from Levy. Whaley has added Hughes and Brown, along with placeholders at the third LB position and free safety. On the offense, there are only two competent linemen (Glenn and Wood) and neither is from Whaley. They paid an arm and a leg for a star receiver with no QB to get him the ball. Woods was a Nix guy. Fred was a Levy guy. The rest of the offense sucked. Including all three of the linemen Whaley drafted last year. As for the offense being "the most improved in the league", we'll have to see that once the season starts. It can be argued that they overpaid for all three of their big additions in Clay, McCoy and Harvin. Their biggest two issues on the team were QB and oline, and Cassell and Incognito are not going to fix that. He gets an A for spending a lot of fracking money like a teenager with Daddy's credit card and possibly hurting our cap situation a few years down the road. But as for results, he's a C- to D+ at best.
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No it's not. According to some, anything good that has happened is because of Whaley, and anything bad that happened is because of Nix. Then you have low standards.
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I've read it here. Not saying you are saying that. My whole point is that it's a ridiculous comment. Again, for those who think Whaley is worlds better than Nix, please state when you think it is he actually took over the primary responsibilities. And the players brought in after that point. Yes, this is a talented roster. But the majority of the credit for that goes to Nix, not Whaley.
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Reading some of these responses about how he deserves an A or nothing less than a B is mind-boggling. Perhaps a better question would be, who on this roster do you give Whaley credit for adding? Giving him an F is a bit much. He's done some good things. And finding a QB is predominantly circumstance and/or luck. But I guess it all depends on when you think he took over from Buddy. The funny thing is, people like to give him credit for Kiko and Robert Woods but blame Nix for EJ.
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McCoy: Ready to share; ready to win
QB Bills replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're selling Fred short. Nothing new for him though. He will prove to be the more effective back by the end of the year. As per usual. Not many RBs could have done much with that clown show of an offense last season. McCoy included. -
A+ I love how he built an amazing defense by bringing in guys like Mario, Dareus, Kyle, AW, Bradham, Leo. Also, great job drafting the only two good linemen on the team in Glenn and Wood. Let's not forget about trading a first round pick for a receiver without a qb on the roster. And trading a potential star linebacker for a running back who likes to dance around in the backfield for your ground and pound offense. Seriously, you pompom wavers need a reality check. Buddy Nix brought in more talent to this team than Whaley. But he didn't draft Russell Wilson!! Guess who else passed on him? Every other gm in the league. Twice.
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Freds rushing stats last year
QB Bills replied to Buffaloed in Pa's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not necessarily. If they can fix the run-blocking, we'll see how good Fred really is. The guy is the most criminally underrated RB in the league. -
Am I the only one who's more worried about the right tackle position than right guard? Yes, Henderson looked good for a 7th round rookie, but that's a really low standard. He was pretty bad for most of the year. WIth McCoy in the fold, we're going to need someone athletic at that position who can block on sweeps as he's not really a plowing-up-the-middle runner.
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Freds rushing stats last year
QB Bills replied to Buffaloed in Pa's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Fun fact: Fred has less career carries than McCoy. As I mentioned before, don't be so shocked to see Fred emerge as the more effective back this upcoming season. He may not lead in yards, but that's because McCoy will have a long rope. But I do think FJ will have a better average and many of us will be screaming for him to get more of the workload halfway through the season. I know it sounds unfathomable to most when you look at what McCoy's production has been like throughout his career, but as stated above, a running back is very dependent on coaching and blocking. I wonder how Fred would have done on Philly the last 5 years. -
Bills Big Spender - calculated or reckless?
QB Bills replied to BillsFan-4-Ever's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Exactly. McCoy has looked very good thus far throughout his career, but he's had the benefit of good to great olines and solid offensive coaching since he entered the league. Whether he has that here remains to be seen. I am not of the opinion that our RBs were the problem with the running game last year. Too many times, they didn't even have a chance to get out of the backfield. The success of the offense, and by extension, the entire team assuming the defense will be lights-out again, rests on Greg Roman, Aaron Kromer, and the development of Kouandjio, Richardson and Henderson, along with any other oline pickups. We know what we have with the other players. We have no chance with no QB and a porous line. -
Freds rushing stats last year
QB Bills replied to Buffaloed in Pa's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My prediction: Freddie will have a higher yards per carry average than McCoy this season. -
Bills Big Spender - calculated or reckless?
QB Bills replied to BillsFan-4-Ever's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think, as always, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. I think the McCoy trade was reckless. But I'm of the opinion that Freddie and a rookie from the draft would have been able to handle the load this year, assuming the Bills couldn't sign Murray or another RB. Would have preferred to keep Kiko and the accompanying cap space. Having said that, the Bills play in an unpopular city for prospective players and they haven't been to the playoffs in 15 years. The only real selling point to convince people to come here is money. So they had to overpay here and there. As long as it doesn't jeopardize our ability to keep other good players, I'm happy with this new philosophy. When we're good again, we'll be able to attract players for less money. Think of this offseason as an investment in the future. Not just for 2015. -
Because he forgot his son's birthday.
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Terrible father and delusional half-wit, but easily the best running back in the NFL.
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Bills to trade Kiko Alonso for LeSean McCoy
QB Bills replied to CNY315's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
By that rationale, why not just trade our next 3 first round draft picks for McCoy instead? Most people don't want to admit it here, but the Bills got ripped off on this trade. Brandon Marshall got traded for a 5th round pick. Randy Moss was traded for a 4th. We received a 4th for Lynch. You have to factor in the value of the position and the salary implications too. Sorry, but this was a dumb move. It's not just about making your team better. It's also about maximizing your assets as well. You should technically be able to get more for Kiko than a good running back who has more career carries than any back on the Bills roster as it is.