gladiator
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Riiiight
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I think the Bills should take Peyton Manning and his expensive contract off of Denver Broncos hands
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This is the kind of move a young Bill Polian makes.
If you're going to make a move swing for the fence
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even though it's a different defensedefense, maybe Schwarz could stay that really would be sweet.
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If we can’t get a high percentage franchise QB, then I would like to see what Chan can do with ours. (Simms is not a franchise QB)
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Whose fans/city deserve Superbowl title the most?
For the great fans of western New York, in my book Buffalo comes in first. For the owner Mr. Wilson, they come in dead last.
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He is still a VERY player and we need a good WR. He would help. Offer him 7 mil for one year, it's a good value compared to other good WR
T.O. is a bad mentor for our young wide receivers, This team is not ready for the playoffs, there rebuilding.
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I find it is more enjoyable with the music muted.
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Give me a brake; we would not get much for Lynch to make it worth while. Were better off hoping Lynch stays out of trouble. There are too many holes on this team to create more, like all of hole the front office created last year.
( Since the Bills FO guys read this board in order to get good ideas. a place to post your suggestions for them.)
With all the shoot first mentality from this board the only reason the front office would read it is for a good laugh
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I know Tim doesn't write the headlines, but C'mon. To imply that Lynch won't be a Bill because of what Gailey said in Tim's article is a HUGE stretch of the imagination. No rational person could possible attribute Gailey's comments as suggesting Lynch could be traded. It's just absurd.
I agree he is just making something out of nothing.
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So I see fans think if the best player available is a CB then we take him regardless of need...brilliant.
Maybe bills fans aren’t so smart after all
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the only reason why i don't want JP to succeed is because it will just make our team look even more like a AAA football team
In the big picture who cares what this may make the bills look like for not developing JP into a NFL starter. I really feel JP showed class in Buffalo, and did every thing in his power to thrive as a QB. JP is a good person I wish him well.
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If you could put any active impact NFL player from another team other then quarterback to play for the bills, regardless of team needs. Who would it be?
My pick would be Troy Polamalu he is such a punishing hitter that opposing receivers have to fear and teams have to game plan for.
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Now that is passion for your job. It would be nice if more players on the bills showed passion for there job like Simon does for his.
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One of the best side effects of a regime change is that the new coaches and GMs have allegiance to no-one. This is a huge factor, as now draft and contract levels mean nothing and the players will now truly be judged on talent. This could be huge for players like Steve Johnson and Jonathan Stupar, and disastrous for players like McCargo and Hardy (not to say that Johnson and Stupar are going to start and McCargo and Hardy are going to be cut, just using them as an example). The playing field is now level and every position and roster spot (with the exception of the secondary) is up for grabs. The competition will definitely push this team to the next level...
This may be an exciting time for Buffalo Bills football, but with high hopes for team improvement we’ve been burned before. That being said I have to omit I’m enjoying this time of retooling or rebuilding that we’re in.
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Call it what you will, but this team is not as close as you think. Your thinking offers zero hope for sustained success. It is a process, though you might not like to hear this, it'll take 2-3 years.
You can cite instances of team's catching lightening in a bottle for a season, but I'm interested in becoming elite. One and done, I am not.
If this was a win now situation, more high profile coaches would have jumped at this. Teams like the Colts, Vikings, *Pats, etc. are in win now mode. They're built to do that. They're expected to do that.
We're not there. If done right, we could be...........in a few years.
Amen brother, amen.
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How big of a job would it be to change Richie Incognito from offensive line to defensive line? He seems to me to have the build of a nose tackle. We all know Richie Incognito is big mean and nasty, which may be a better fit for his anger issues then the offensive side of the ball.
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Haven’t we been down this road before? How did the Bledsoe think work out? We need to build for the future, not just a quick fix then back to square one again. Old teams get older; young teams get better.
The Allen-Diggs Relationship in Decline?
in The Stadium Wall
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No way, he's one of our captions. What a great role model.