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Mister Defense

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  1. FACT: Vick looks like a washed-up, third string quarterback, at best. OPEN your eyes.
  2. Yes, but come on though, the lines were the dominant factor, especially the defensive line-- I have rarely (if ever) seen the Patriots have no answers like that. I hope the Bills have as much savy as the responders in this thread though, and wait until at least the 4th to go after a qb, if that.
  3. How can anyone argue with this, that the offensive line is the priority now? And the defensive front is not far behind? The Bills will surely just keep spinning their wheels if the lines are not greatly improved this year. Offensive linemen in 2 of the first 3-4 rounds, with the first pick going to that need as well. I believe that Edwards (or Brohm?) can be the quarterback of the future for the Bills, the longterm answer. But, if that does not work out, then the Bills will have a solid foundation on which to build in the next few years. No Jason Campbell!! No Tim Tebow. Invest in the foundation now, the lines. They have been neglected (or, maybe more accurately, bad decisions have been made) for too long. Time to build from the bottom up now. Taking a quarterback with a 1-2 pick or in a trade that costs this team too much, will continue the pattern of illogical grasping for a quarterback that started with the trade for Rob Johnson. Isn't it time to reverse course now and build the base of this team again?
  4. Jason Campbell is a loser quarterback--and, in my view, will never be able to lead a team to any kind of real success. NO chance of him leading a team to the Superbowl. He looks like a rookie: still makes rookie mistakes, holds on to the ball too long, can't seem to read defenses, seems to have no touch on balls over 12 or so yards. Why bring is someone who looks soo bad, who, and I assume many would agree, offers this team almost no chance to either win consistently or to EVER take us to the promised land. It is a loser mentality to want to bring in some yahoo who looks like a college quarterback still. His winning percentage is awful--and if you have watched the Redskins (despite decent looking stats) he is often a HUGE reason that they lose. I think their team has been much better, but that Campbell makes them look like a hapless group with no chance. Let's say no to losers. The Bills have had enough of those since Kelly left.
  5. WHY DO PEOPLE CONTINUE TO, TIME AND TIME AGAIN, SUGGEST WE GET RID OF SOME OUR FEW VERY TALENTED PLAYERS ON THIS TEAM???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? It is as if some didn't learn much in school, don't know how to analyze or evaluate things in a logical way, as in this case... If Lynch does not perform this year--he will, I believe--or if he gets into another major legal crisis, then they'd have a point, but NOT NOW! We wouldn't win a game if some of the more illiogical people on this board made personnel moves for the Bills--and would have no hope for improvement.
  6. I agree, but think Edwards and Brohm should be kept, at least given a chance to compete in camp. Collins still holds the Michigan record for completion percentage, which not coincidentally, was the same percentage he completed when he replaced for ( the much less talented) Campbell a few years ago, 64%. (And which is still is the 2nd best percentage in the history of the Big Ten.) He has little wear on his body, having played mainly in the preseason. Be great to see Collins finally get his chance as a starter, even at his age, and to help restore the team that should have never let him go, the Bills biggest mistake ever. And for all of those who have said to me in the past that if he was so good, he would have been a starter... He was behind the prodigal son in KC--Trent Greene, and then, the Redskins preferred Jason Campbell, not believing their own eyes, refusing to make Collins the starter, though he was the far superior quarterback in practice, preeason, and in regular season (and playoff) games. How many coaches could have saved their jobs if they had just believed their own eyes?
  7. No indication of this whatsoever in his career; just throw out garbage, hope there are more stupid people out there too?
  8. Well, they drafted him... Yeah, and so signed him. Getting rid of Collins was, in my view, the most detrimental move this organization has made since I have been watching in the late 70's: --He was never given a chance, a legitimate opportunity. (Probably some of the same wild eyed Bills fans who want to get rid of Lynch, Edwards. Williams... are the same ones who wanted Collins out: throw the bums out!) --The Bills let JIM KELLY go because they had so much confidence in Collins --It started a loooong line of inadequate quarterbacks for the Bills that persists to this day, one after another, that has made the Bills, again, one of the least successful teams in the NFL for the last decade plus --Those quarterbacks, none of them working out, have cost us a huge cache of high draft picks and money that could have been used to strengthen the Bills. Shoot, the picks given up for Rob Johnson alone (while Collins, 25?, was still on team) is almost in itself a reason to call the move to get rid of Collins one of the worst of all time. And then, consider all of the waste that has continued, from Johnson to Bledsoe to Losman to (maybe) Edwards. --Those picks and money would have enabled this team, with strong quarterback play by Collins, to be a much more solid team, in my view, a perennial playoff team still, if the other personnel moves were decent. I first saw Collins in a game at Rich stadium during his second year, when Kelly was out, looking like one of the most poised young quarterbacks I could recall ever seeing--standing in pocket with extreme pressure, leading the Bills to a victory, running the show like a seasoned veteran. Then, the first year he was a starter, being hung out to dry, replaced by ALEX VAN PELT, even after showing he could be very good, leading the Bills to one of the their best comebacks ever, again, looking like a much more experience quarterback than he was. The offense--the organization, direction, play calling--was horrible that year, and Collins was the scapegoat for dan henning's (?) atrocious year. Rob Johnson would then replace Todd Collins. Collins, in my view, would still be starting for the Bills, should be, and we would be a dramatically better team--with the quarterback we need, and all of the wasted picks and money on chump quarterbacks, that could've been used productively. The Redskins only real success in the last decade has been when Collins, because of an injury to Campbell, was starting. The Redskins, too, as foolish as the Bills, giving a chump one chance after another when they have had the quarterback all along who could've led them to the promised land.
  9. No way; Celtic makes a great point. Tebow is changing his mechanics because he has to to be a successful NFL quarterback. Because he is just doing this now, we don't know how he will progress in his mechanics. Taking Tebow in round 4 or below would be a mistake, demonstrating similar logic as drafting McGahee in the first.
  10. Yes, well said, as the Bills cannot afford to not give Edwards a chance, with statistics like the ones you point to a good indication that Bills fans have jumped the gun, as did Jauron last season. The Bills need better offensive and defensive lines. Both will make a difference in the development of Edwards next year. He is accurate, he is intelligent, and he has early career statistics that are similar to some of the best quarterbacks in the league. We don't know yet if he can be a consistently good starting quarterback, but the Bills need to strengthen everything around him, from lineman to coaches--and that will happen this offseason. The Bills needs to rebuild from the lines and up this offseason. Or, they will just keep spinning their wheels, with lines that cannot hold their own, as everything around weak lines crumbles. We have been too focused on our quarterback situation for much too long; time to focus on strengthening what is around him.
  11. Good luck, Arizona! They went from the 2nd most accurate quarterback in the history of the NFL, to one of the least accurate. If Anderson starts, next season is going to be difficult for Cardinal fans to watch. A good coach there, so maybe he sees something others don't.
  12. Yes, I would definitely do that--basically, the Colts are giving us their #1 draft choice for Kyle Williams. Bill Polian would do this? Only if his brain has fallen out of his head. Another "let's get rid of one our best players" thread. Bye Lynch, so long Williams, adios Whitner, see ya Peters... We don't need these guys?
  13. What happened with the eye gouging, why no fine? It sure looked intentionall--how can that be unintentional?-- not a retorical question
  14. Yikes. I am surprised I have never seen that before. Seems like it would have gotten more press. How long was Davis suspended for? Yeah, looks like the kind of high character guy that made the Bills a great team at one time.
  15. Darn it... All the great quarterbacks are being swept away... What a great quarterback he has been of late... Now that Delhomme is gone.... Vick, Thigben, Garcia, Bulger, Quinn, Troy Smith (and the others suggested)--hopefully the Bill are wise enough to sign one of these winners.... Hope the Bills management only checks this board to determine what NOT to ever do. Can you say 1-15? I hope that the people that suggest these bums are only kidding--is that true?--tongue in cheek? WHY WOULD PEOPLE SUGGEST WE GO AFTER QUARTERBACKS THAT LOOK MUCH WORSE THAN WHAT WE HAVE????
  16. Unless this yahoo's kidding, what a moron, huh?
  17. Are you are a friggen moron? People like you seem to be hoping the Bills will leave.
  18. Someone with some sense! Great! NO WAY should the Bills trade a pick for this pathetic loooking player, as they shouldn't even pursue him ONCE THE SKINS CUT HIM, which may be inevitable this off season.
  19. You got it. HE SUCKS, EVERY TIME I SEE HIM PLAY, SUCKS, SUCKS, SUCKS! THIS TEAM WOULD SUCK IF HE WAS THE QUARTERBACK, AND NOT 7-9, BUT big time, back to BIG SUCK TIMES OF 2-14. Stop the insanity: Campbell, Thigben, Garcia, Culpepper, Plummer... ALL SUCK!! I am not saying he is the man here, but Trent Edwards is better than all of these 'quarterbacks', worth more. At least Edwards has some intelligence and some upside.
  20. My post from the "Let's get Culpepper" thread. Ditto: Just add Campbell to the list. He is inconsistent, throws the ball 5-7 yards a shot in his 'good games' and will, in my estimation, never be a starting quarterback again. Zorn was another dumb coach in Washington, going down with the ship, as he played one of the league's all time worst long term starting quarterbacks. And all the while the Redskins have had a quarteback on their roster who actually could have lead them to the promised land, with the opposite qualities of a bum player like Campbell--Todd Collins.
  21. If the Bills would like to get really bad, return to the 2-14 seasons of the 80s, then they should just follow the adivce of some on this board, as in this example. I cannot remember the last time that Culpepper had a good game, let alone looked anything like a starting NFL quarterback. The kind of move the Bills did in the mid 80s, pre-Polian. NO Vick, Culpepper, McNabb, Garcia... NO WAY!
  22. I liked Simms and Nantz, and the laid back feeling of the actual game presentation. I don't like the Fox broadcasts of events like this, as they go so over the top in visuals and sound, that they get in the way of the game for me. CBS's broadcast seemed like it was focused on a normal game, but a big one. I liked it, not a lot of hype during the actual game.
  23. Hey, I know almost nothing about this guy, but he has been very involved in getting good players to Pittsburgh, a team that has won two Super Bowls in the last 5 years. An extremely well run team, like the Bills were once. So, a good move.
  24. Yes, the Polian loss was huge. The 2nd biggest mistake I have seen in my liftetime was getting rid of Todd Collins, who in my view, would have been a pro bowl quarterback with a decent team. And he would still be starting for us. We gave away the house to get his replacement, Rob Johnson, and then, watched as we have had one quarterback after another, unable to even win a playoff game. And head coach after head coach. It was the most de-stabilizing move I have ever seen this franchise make in terms of a player.
  25. Oh my God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No!! It can't be!!! Such a high character, law-abiding citizen like Michael Vick taking steroids, which are illegal!!! It just floored me to see this topic on Two BILLS Drive. Wow!! My hope for humanity, trashed now...
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