earthtobrint
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Doug Flutie was the last quarterback to take us to the playoffs because he was the last good quarterback we've had, not because he was the last mobile quarterback we had. You acquire the best quarterback available and fix the offensive line. You don't acquire a quarterback just because he's mobile and then assume that the offensive line can now be disregarded.
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The choice between Gaither, a free agent tackle, or making no acquisition, has nothing to do with patience. The UFA offensive tackle pool consists of scrubs and 35 year old wash-ups at the end of their career. Those types of players do nothing to assist a team rebuilding. On the other hand, Gaither is one of the best tackles in the NFL and is only 24 years old. As far as the waiting game and the media, I can't understand what you are trying to say.
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I agree with you that the Stanley Cup is harder to obtain. The Stanley Cup playoffs are such a grueling task and the Sabres don't seem to have the type of players up to that task. Still, I'd rather see a Buffalo Super Bowl victory simply because of the devastation still felt after the four straight losses.
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I suppose with that reasoning, if Clausen would have been picked just before #41 then the Bills would have been heartbroken yet again. Bunk. Nix is a strait shooter in my book. He didn't want Tebow early in the draft. If anything,
Tebow was used as a distraction.
It was never reported that the Bills liked Clausen. In fact there was plenty of word from Schefter and others that the Bills didn't want Clausen (which the draft proved to be correct). Mocks still had the Bills drafting Clausen because the team needs a quarterback. It was, however, reported that the Bills liked Tebow.
You really believe Nix when he said Chan Gailey was the one and only guy they wanted to hire as the head coach all along throughout that long and drawn out process of being turned down by candidate after candidate? Come on now.
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Anything besides our 2011 first round pick would be great. It's a potential top 10 pick and I've got to believe we're going to want a piece of that quarterback draft class.
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Wasn't Byrd a Pro Bowler
Byrd made the pro bowl on the merits of one skill: catching interceptions. As of now he's very far from being one of the best safeties in the game. Kyle Williams also made the pro bowl but he's a better fit at 4-3 DT and it's debatable whether he can make the transition to the 3-4 defense (especially if they plan on making him a NT).
What akm0404 may have meant was that the Bills have no players that are one of the best in the NFL at their position besides our punter. There are no players on the Bills that are worthy of building an offense or defense around. Hopefully CJ Spiller is that guy, maybe not.
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I'm not sure if he's really a sleeper anymore, but I had great value from Matt Schaub as a 12th rounder last year. I'm pretty sure he finished top 3 in points for my league just behind Brees and Rodgers.
Good move. That must've been a small league, though, for Schaub to go in the 12th. You can pass on Brees/Rodgers/Manning/Brady in rounds one and two and get near the same production around round four with Schaub/Rivers/Romo. Before their eventful off-season, I was even planning on waiting a couple rounds longer and grab McNabb or Roethlisberger, but not anymore obviously.
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kinda like he had Al Woods after last years draft......
Immediately after one draft is far too soon to make the next years mock draft with any kind of accuracy, but every year ESPN forces McShay to do it anyways.
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You didnt provide enough information to determine the top 5...you need to know if its also a points per reception leauge too. I wont even play in a league anymore that doesnt have a points per reception scoring system. The reason being, its way more challenging and allows you to find value. It makes all the positions more balanced in terms of scoring.
I agree. I much prefer PPR leagues. In non-PPR leagues, only the top receivers are relevant (teams second WR aren't going to get you many points), TEs aren't doing much for you unless they happen to catch a TD, and it's just a mad scramble to get as many RBs as possible. Giving points for receptions also rewards consistency. Fantasy managers should be rewarded for measuring consistency rather than the unpredictable fluky big plays.
Non-PPR:
1.) CJ
2.) Ray Rice
3.) MJD
4.) AP
5.) Gore
PPR:
1.) CJ
2.) Ray Rice
3.) Andre Johnson
4.) MJD
5.) AP
I drafted Lynch his first two seasons. He's a good goal line back and produced a lot of touchdowns those two seasons. Last year with Peters being replaced by practice squad scrubs, the Bills were rarely ever inside the ten yard line and Lynch wasn't on the field. I wouldn't touch any Bills player this season with a ten foot pole. Our QBs can't find Evans, the offensive line has not been improved, and there's a three way split at RB. Spiller will probably only get 12 or less carries a game. He will make some big plays, but will be a hit and miss play week to week.
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I dont know why we chose him when Jacoby Ford WR from Clemson was still on the board. Ford is a stud he ran a 4.28 apparently the fastest overall and was one of the few that could keep up with Spiller to block for him upfield, he would have worked well with Spiller.
Jacoby Ford is only 5'9". That alone won't prevent a guy from being a good receiver in the NFL, but Nix and Gailey have mentioned that they prefer wide receivers with size. Having a receiver fast enough to block up field with Spiller is a low draft priority.
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Sarcasm??
Also sarcasm?
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J.P. Losman's UFL Championship kept him off the list.
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They had him under contract for this season already. The Eagles gave him a one year extension, making it a two year deal at $6.125 million a year. $12.25 million is the total amount not the per year amount.
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I think the Rams and Bucs will be worse but as of now we're not too far off. It does appear likely we'll be drafting a quarterback early in the next draft.
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One note re: Polian and high draft picks at OT: the Colts selected three-time Pro Bowl tackle Tarik Glenn with the No. 19 overall pick the year before Polian got there, negating the need to find a replacement until Glenn unexpectedly retired following the 2006 season. Polian ran the Bills' "war room" from 1986 (promoted to GM Dec. 1985) to 1992 (fired Jan. 1993), and during those seven years, Buffalo used the following picks on OL:
1986-1-20 Will Wolford
1986-3-77 Leonard Burton
1987-11-285 Howard Ballard
1988-7-177 Tim Borcky
1988-12-309 John Driscoll
1989-12-332 Derrell Marshall
1990-3-69 Glenn Parker
1990-7-166 Brent Griffith
1991-10-277 Tony DeLorenzo
1991-11-305 Dean Kirkland
1992-1-27 John Fina
NOTE: 1976 No. 2 pick Joe Devlin and 1980 No. 1 Jim Ritcher were already on the roster.
Thanks for posting that. I was about to post something similar.
When a team has pro-bowlers like Tarik Glenn and Jeff Saturday entrenched as starters, there's no need to draft replacements in the first round. The Bills on the other hand, have gone this entire decade with very bad players at left tackle and center yet refused to use high draft picks on the offensive line (besides Mike Williams and until last season's draft).
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Chan Gailey was asked if Demetrius Bell would be the starting left tackle this season. He replied "well I guess he's got to be", and added that he was still a work in progress. Bell was statistically the worst left tackle in the NFL last season and you could see just it by watching the games. You can't expect the guy to suddenly develop into a good left tackle with no time to develop due to rehabbing an ACL injury.
When Jauron and Brandon decided the Bills could compete with Langston Walker and Demetrius Bell as our left tackles, I marked that up as stupidity, arrogance, and incompetence. I give Nix a lot more credit than that. If he chooses to enter this season with the same left tackle starting (and the same quarterback), it appears to be a sign that he is throwing in the towel for this upcoming season. I had little to no expectations of success this season. I'm fine with being flat out awful this season while stockpiling draft picks for next years LT/QB class that Nix may like better, but I know other fans would be upset.
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Well there are clearly a few posters in this thread that jerk off while thinking about their sister.
!@#$ing perverts.
This is exactly the type of ignorant attitude that is not needed here or anywhere. If someone shows any amount of tolerance, sympathy, or forgiveness towards another human being that has done wrong, you automatically act like the forgiving person has committed the crime themselves? That is just pathetic. I hope that post was only an attempt at trolling. Otherwise, you should keep your moral high-ground attitude separate from your fandom of a sports franchise and out of here.
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It depends on what you mean by where they are "expected" to be drafted.
We never see NFL teams draft boards so we can only go by the goof balls on TV and on line.
And they know about as much as we do.
Yeah, because we talk to NFL scouts and watch hours and hours of game film just like they do.
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Nix has taken your advice. The Bills have signed 14 UDFA.
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Not just twice! Thrice!!! Oh, happy day! Someone complimented us!
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How about calling them our Offensive Loin?
I like this one. Simple and clever. The others are okay but a bit over the top.
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you should change will with might...you have wayy to many mights for anything to be a will...the title should be the bills might have a mighty fine offense
I think that was the intended joke.
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and our RBs should be fine
Fixed.
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Right from Nix first press conference as the Bills GM when they asked him about draft strategy, it appeared to be a thinly veiled non-secret that he didn't approve of the Maybin selection.
We need a mobile QB
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You're correct there, but missing the point. Flutie was the Bills last good quarterback because he was the Bills last good quarterback, not simply because he was mobile.