Sub par career? really?
I'd like to know what your definition of an on par career is. Because Lee Evans certainly had a better career than 90 percent of NFL receivers
they will tell you it is because he is a backup who doesn't play special teams, while bradham and moats do. I will tell you that his strength is as a run stuffer and we could use him
Miami, Indy, Jax and STL all look at Buffalo and think "we should win that one" just like the bills are thinking right now. We thought the Titans game should have been a W. They don't turn out like they look on paper
i turned it on just in time to see the most ridiculous pass interference call in history. What is the name of that lead ref? He has been a giant douche for years now. I think he is the ref who screwed seattle in the super bowl
The last time they wore white it home it didn't go so well.
If I remember correctly they are wearing white throwbacks at home vs the rams later in the year as well
So because he is not a number 2 we release him? I don't get that line of thinking.
Maybe he's a bottom level number 2 receiver in the nfl. But he is definitely an NFL caliber wideout. So hold onto him because you need atleast 5 NFL caliber receivers.
Im going to say no to Nassib because he comes from a loser culture at SU just like there is in Buffalo. Watching these two teams over the years it is remarkable the dumb mistakes and how often they both find a way to lose
seen him play many times this year. He is the best player in college football already and should win the heisman, but he wont. The fact that McCarron and Braxton Miller were considered heisman candidates over Manziel is laughable to anyone who has watched said candidates