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Pete

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  1. Denver wants to draft Drew Lock. The more QBs get over drafted, the better the Bills situation. It seems like Haskins, Lock, Kyler Murray and Daniel Jones all have a shot at top 10.
  2. kick the tires, the man has talent
  3. I am hopeful for Duke, he looks like he can really help our WR situation. If he is legit, Foster, Zay, Duke, is workable. WR would not be the pressing need that is Oline, TE and Edge. There is much WR value rounds 2-4. So that behoves us to go BPA at 9, and gives us option to trade down, landing additional picks 2-4 and allowing us to fill starters and depth at those positions
  4. I'm banging the drum to draft two TEs too. It makes so much sense. It opens up the playbook with two athletic tight ends. I like Irv Smith Jr and Alize Mack
  5. same here. Signing James would give us much more flexibility draft day. I would like to trade down, and pick up a couple 2nd/3rd round picks. Then draft oline, WR, TE, RB
  6. a male mountain lion is 210+ #s- no ***** way did a man kill a full grown mountain lion with his bare hands
  7. Now is the long offseason for the NFL. Not much going on for us until Combine, and then March 11
  8. Eichel and Skinner should always play together because of their speed and savvy . I don't anyone else can keep up with them
  9. agreed. ***** the Patriots! Go Bills!
  10. I would be ok if we spent our first few picks on T and TE
  11. no way. Have you watched them this season? Dahlin makes amazing plays look routine. And Jack-Skinner-Reinhart is one of top lines in NHL secondary scoring is the #1 problem on the Sabres IMO. Once they get better play from lines 2-4 they will really make some noise
  12. It's always better to be underestimated
  13. I think the Bills draft a TE this season(maybe two- 10 picks is fun!), and possibly add a veteran too. Maybe someone like Maxx Williams? We need a good blocking TE at the very least
  14. Happy Birthday K-Gun Offense ByRYAN TALBOT Dec 2, 2014 0 The K-Gun offense turned 24 today. Jim Kelly and the Buffalo Bills unveiled the K-Gun offense on December 2, 1990 against the Philadelphia Eagles. The K-Gun was named after tight end Keith McKeller, an athletic tight end on the Bills. The K-Gun offense revolved around Kelly calling his own plays without huddling the offense. The up-tempo pace made life difficult for defenses. Buffalo's opposition was unable to make personnel changes due to the pace of the Bills offense. The K-Gun offense was extremely successful for the Bills because of their personnel. Players like Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed, James Lofton, McKeller, Don Beebe and others ran wild and tired out their opponents. In the K-Gun's debut, Kelly finished the first quarter going 8-for-8 for 229 yards and three touchdowns. He finished the game completing 19-of-32 passes for 334 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. Lofton led all receivers with five receptions going for 174 yards and a touchdown. The Bills defeated the Eagles 30-23 and the NFL was never the same again. Start the Conversation ">247Sports https://247sports.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/Article/Happy-Birthday-K-Gun-Offense-105160360/
  15. KGun is one of the greatest offenses in NFL history and McKeller's blocking and receiving abilities helped make that offense go. Kgun is named after McKeller . Keith = K
  16. awesome movie with a great punk soundtrack! All I wanted was a Pepsi! And She wouldn't give it to me
  17. Yes sign me up for every fair trade down
  18. I am guessing you didn’t watch the bills 1988-94? McKeller was an excellent blocker, and a complete TE, unlike jimmy graham and other too TEs. Are you familiar with k-gun?
  19. I like Alize Mack in round 3 or 4
  20. Keith McKeller aka K-gun
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