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26CornerBlitz

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  1. None of Taylor, Peterman, or Barkley were top ten 1st round picks with a major investment that cost them draft capital. This is a whole different deal and if you think Barkley means anything to them beyond a potential backup, then you are seeing their long term vision. You're trying way too hard.
  2. McDermott on Allen being ruled out vs. NYK - I would say he was close. The signs started to present themselves that he wouldn't be able to go. McDermott on Allen's injury - No setbacks. Just a natural progression of a player coming back from injury and we knew we had the bye coming up. McDermott - I was around a situation in Philly years ago where AJ Feely came in and won some games for us, but when the starter was back, the starter played. McDermott - Josh is our starter. He'll remain our starter, when healthy. Although I thought Matt did a great job, Josh is the starter.
  3. This time with Barkley the clock will never strike 12 and the carriage will not turn into a pumpkin.
  4. He's played in six games as a top ten 1st round pick who's blessed with tremendous physical gifts Barkley could only dream of. He's raw and he'll get additional develoment in these final six games. You obviously don't get why a guy off the street will not start over the QB that the team invested so much to acquire. It's not that hard to figure out.
  5. I don't care about any of that. Barkley has a track record in the NFL that screams backup. 10 TDs and 18 INTs with some good games mixed in. Not wasting time to see what he is because it's already demonstrated is the right move for the Bills.
  6. Name all the guys you'd like. Barkley is Barkley as a player who should be judged on his own individual strengths and weaknesses. Why do you keep arguing for something so shortsighted that's already decided the other way? 3-7 record with six weeks out due to injury says it's Allen time along with many other young players we saw last week. He's not out five more weeks so I'm not playing make believe. It's Allen time with an eye on 2019 and beyond.
  7. He doesn't and he isn't getting another start with Allen expected back. Barkley got away with a couple of floaters that should have been picked. He's interception prone and is decent in short stints. Nothing more. It's all about Allen who will have been out for six weeks by next Sunday and not some journeyman lightning in a bottle retread. The Bills have been down this road too many times and I'm shocked how many fans just keep saying "Thank You Sir May I Have Another". Enough of this shortsighted mindset.
  8. The higher end prospects in the draft are on defense. If they stay in the top ten it's likely to be defense.
  9. He does, but it's such a bogus stat since so much happened after his departure including Joe Webb's miracle pass to Deonte Thompson.
  10. NHL Power Rankings: Troubling trends for all 31 teams Greg Wyshynski, ESPN Nobody's perfect. Even the best teams in the NHL have some issues to work out, while the worst teams play a nightly game of whack-a-mole in an effort to address their many problems. For this week's ESPN NHL Power Rankings -- voted on as always by ESPN's panel of experts -- we look at troubling trends for the league's 31 teams. 10. Buffalo Sabres Previous ranking: 20 Rasmus Ristolainen has nine points in 18 games, but defensively it hasn't been the best start: The Sabres are shifting him around the lineup, and every pairing ends up on the negative side of goal differential at 5-on-5.
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