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Could Wang Save The Franchise??
clearwater cadet replied to South Jersey Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have little faith in wang -
Who is CJ Spillers Agent?
clearwater cadet replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How do you find an agent, I'd want the biggest dirt bag out there? -
Why it was good that Lynch wasn't traded...
clearwater cadet replied to Coach55's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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ouch
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INTERESTING INSIGHT on QB Levi Brown....
clearwater cadet replied to Bash_Gash's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Let the young guys play, forget the vetern wide out. With the o-line the team is going no where.
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Totally agree !!!!!
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Pro Bowl offensive tackle Ryan Clady tore his patellar tendon playing basketball over the weekend, multiple league sources told NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora, and is expected to miss an extended period of time. Just more competion to try to land a vet left tackle, I think the asking price for Adams, Gaithers just went up. Unless the bills goal is to end up in the bottom 5 of the league this year, i can't think of another reason they wouldn't address this left tackle issue. I just don't see anyone on the current roster who would even be average at left tackle.
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Hey were fresh off the 2010 draft, and Mcshay from ESPN already has a 2011 mock draft out, but worst then that, he has us picking 1st overall (QB Andrew. Luck, stanford). There is a note that selections are based off power ranking. I knew we were not good, but I didn't think we were that bad.
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No matter what, the o-line needs to be upgraded.
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fair assessment +2
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awesome, +1
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This team can go 8-8 this year...if not better.
clearwater cadet replied to DarthICE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lets win two games, and get this rebuilding process under way. If we win 6,7, 8 games we continue to miss the playoffs and draft some where around 10. Never allowing us to draft an elite qb or other player. I think we need to take a step back in order to take a giant step forward. -
Schefter on Mike and Mike.....Bills/Tebow
clearwater cadet replied to Deep2Moulds46's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As I was driving in the car I thought of something, Tebow like Brady. All he does is Win. At least thats what Bill B. said when he draft Brady. Another thought, Sabres suck, thanks for disappointing me again. -
I know there's a lot of Big ben threads, but I'm not sure if this has been talked about? Sorry if it has. I'm all for trading for big Ben, but not at the expense of not addressing the left tackle spot. I think when it come to left tackle your going to need to address it with a top 10 pick. If we continue to patch work this o-line, the team goes 8-8 with Ben and we never really get any where in the long run. thoughts?
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A week or two ago, PFT had a story that a Boston attorney was looking into a third rape case against Big Ben, did anyone hear anything about this? I'm all for trading for Big ben as long as we can still address our left tackle problems the right way. Howvever if he trade for him and he goes down on an all ready pre-existing inncident, that would set us back another 5 years.
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Why are 3-4 nose tackles so hard to find?
clearwater cadet replied to clearwater cadet's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Why are 3-4 nose tackles so hard to find?
clearwater cadet replied to clearwater cadet's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There's no more then 5 elite qb in the NFL, but teams still win and make the playoffs. -
Trent Who?
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Why are 3-4 nose tackles so hard to find?
clearwater cadet replied to clearwater cadet's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I hear what your saying, and for the record I'm not a big college football fan so I'm not one who can rate college players, But I still respectfully disagree, Vince Wolfork was drafted to to replace Keith Traylor (who replaced Ted Washington) who was in his mid 30's, on a team that was already loaded. Why not draft at a position of need when your lucky enough to do so. Kris Jenkins was placed on IR after the 8th game and the Jets still did fine with out him. Jamal Williams? Why was he drafted in the supplemental draft if he was such a gem, why wasn't he draft in the regular draft. Maybe he was the by product of good coaching and good linebackers. Casey Hampton, I'm not a big steelers fan, and with all the great players the steelers have had on defense over the years and the lack of production with a true NT, I never really heard much about him. ( sorry I don't watch the pro bowl, but I hear Jason Peters suck and he still makes it every year), the most I've heard of hamptom is last year when rumors were the steelers were going to release him. I thought he might be a nice fit for the bills. Raji, plays DE in the 3-4 alignment, different type of player, Ngata, plays DE 3-4 aligement, again totally different type of player. I would go argue with the experts, but none of them would argue with me so, I have to argue with you. Sorry, but it better then talking health care reform. I just think the Bills have to many hole to fill to worry about that position at this time. I do believe it is an important position, but not with a high pick. -
Why are 3-4 nose tackles so hard to find?
clearwater cadet replied to clearwater cadet's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Come on, how much of mostly muscle is Cody from Alabama. Why can't a guy like lonnie harvey at 340 absorb a double-team block and move a step or two towards the play. How much technique can that really take, I just don't think that type of position warrents a top 64 pick. -
Why are 3-4 nose tackles so hard to find?
clearwater cadet replied to clearwater cadet's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I guess my question is, why do these guys need to be so special. Take a guy like Lonnie Harvey, big guy 6'2' 340-345, pretty athletic. Why can't he just line up over the ball, move forward at the snap, clog up the gap, tie up the center and guard and let the linebacker make the tackle. As long he's got the size/ weight and can move fairly well, why would you need a top 10 pick to do that. It seem a 3-4 nose tackle has a very specific job to perform in a very limited amount of space. I would think these guys are a dime a dozen. -
I been looking at other 3-4 nose tackles status around the league, and none of these guys put up hugh numbers. I think Vince Wolfolk had like 31 tackles, no sacks, no fumbles. So what all the fuss about drafting 1 of these guys with a high pick, if thats considered good production. Why won't any big body type who 6'3 325-350 be able to do the job. Just move forward at the snap of the ball, and uses his weight/strengthn to tie up two defenders, so the linebackers can make the play. It don't seem like any of these guys in a 3-4 have any type of great lateral movement, their certainly not going to run anyone down, or take an angle and catch some one up the field. These guys seem to play in about 5 square yards of space, so why are they so hard to find? Doesn't seem that a 2 great middle linebackers will make the nose tackle tackle look good.
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If New England offered a 2nd for Lynch?
clearwater cadet replied to clearwater cadet's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So why are we so quick to dump him.