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Timing is everything. The slug unis did suck, but since the Sabres were winning, the timing allowed people to accept the slug and buy the jerseys. Since then, losing and the ugliness of the slug caused marketing to go back to the original Sabres logo, and that move has generated even more revenue through merchandise sales. A good jersey will also generate renewed enthusiasm in the team. A #3 draft pick will also generate enthusiasm. This team, making moves mostly dictated by marketing, needs to stay in the news somehow in these slow news days, and keep guys like you busy by reporting on a new jersey for the team.
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Obviously it is the players, but if you can generate enthusiasm in your team through a uniform change, then why not do it. For Ralph, it's more money in merchandise sales. Chalk one up for the marketing group. It worked for the Sabres.
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I'm just saying it's stupid to pull three numbers out and make it criteria for explaining success or failure in the NFL. This article just mentioned success in the NFL, not Super Bowl wins, so you are going to find plenty of exceptions either way to the 26-27-60 rule. Concerning your last comment, you're saying Jim Kelly or Dan Marino, with a better defense (or a better kicker) wouldn't have won a Super Bowl because a wonderlic score was too low? Luck can factor in and last I checked, football is a team game. Like I said, the writer is making more out of this theory than it's really worth. Slow news day back in July.
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Matt Leinart should have been an NFL success. 64.8 completion perectage, 35 on the wonderlic, 30+ college starts. Where does this writer mention him in the article? I wish it was this simple to predict NFL success or failure. Notable QB Wonderlic scores: Brett Favre - 22 Steve McNair - 15 Vinny Testaverde - 17 Jim Kelly - 15 Dan Marino - 15 Terry Bradshaw - 15 Wonderlic scores You can take statistics and twist them to make them say what you want for the most part. I'd say there's more to explain a successful NFL QB than these three categories. This writer had way too much time on his hands to come up with this theory.
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Trent Edwards will come around also. The Bills' draft day is like the movie Ground Hog Day...when will we finally get it right?
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Players we should have drafted
buffaloaggie replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A different way to look at things, I like it, but saying Jonathan Stewart has been a disappointment is a stretch. He's a part time back averaging 900 yards a season, though he took a step back this past year, as did the Panthers. I would not call him a disappointment. He scored 10 TD's in each of his first two seasons. Just the fact that the Bills have taken three Running Backs in the first round in the past eight years should tell you how terrible the thought process has been at One Bills Drive. Our starting RB this year is an undrafted FA, and the best rookie RB this year was an undrafted FA. RB's can be found other places besides wasting a 1st rounder on one. -
with the 3rd pick in the NFL Draft.....
buffaloaggie replied to papazoid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Mocks from McShay should be ignored. He lost what little credibility he had when his projected 1st rounder Andre Woodson fell to round 6 or 7. Then he had Jevon Snead highly rated last year. He went undrafted and is in Arena Football League now. He has no NFL insider connections. -
Nix, Gailey and Whaley triple-teaming Ralph
buffaloaggie replied to Pilsner's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Whitner probably will not sign for a reasonable rate. If he "settles" for a reasonable rate, he'll become a distraction because he'll be whining about being underpaid. He definitely has motivation to play in Cleveland now with Jauron as DC. While I'd like to see Whitner still with the Bills, you're right in not overpaying, or paying what Whitner thinks he's worth. Personally, I don't see Whitner back. -
Players we should have drafted
buffaloaggie replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bryant McKinnie was considered by everyone except the Bills as the top tackle pick. McKinnie was a two-time All-American and the Outland Trophy winner vs. Williams, a one-time All American. I was scratching my head at the Williams pick instead of McKinnie. I, like every Bills fan, was hoping our front office would prove us wrong. They did not. McKinnie anchors arguably what had been the best line in the NFL for years. He has been a starter for ten years. How many starting left tackles have the Bills had in that time? -
Players we should have drafted
buffaloaggie replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yup... When the Jets drafted Ken O'Brien in 1983, they could've drafted Dan Marino When they drafted Al Toon in 1985, they could've had Jerry Rice When they drafted Blair Thomas in 1990, they could've drafted Emmitt Smith We know, our drafts have been bad and the Bills dug themselves a big hole by drafting Mike Williams instead of Bryant McKinnie and the beat goes on. -
I'm sure Wannstedt's price needed a bigger title than linebackers coach. I also would think that since Edwards is raw, an experienced coach will come in and help him game plan to see how it's done. We recognize that Edwards is in over his head, so now he has help. I don't think Wannstedt will be a linebackers coach long. If Edwards fails, Wannstedt steps in. Otherwise, he will get an offer elsewhere. This is the first move in a long time that makes sense.
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Von Miller's potential in the NFL
buffaloaggie replied to 1billsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Looks like the person that made this video has an axe to grind with A&M players. Von Miller's highlight film is against Oklahoma, and he actually did make plays against Texas which are not shown here. He's still not someone I'd pick in the top 10. -
Von Miller's potential in the NFL
buffaloaggie replied to 1billsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Unfortunately, he trailed many plays and really was not much of a factor in the LSU game. LSU's QB Jefferson was not really under much pressure and had plenty of room to run because Miller had already blown by the pocket. He is not the answer to our pass rush problem and run stopper problem. We need a big man on the interior line that will occupy multiple blockers and free up others. Miller can easily be handled by a much bigger, much quicker OL in the NFL vs. the Big 12. He will be a late 1st round pick, but the Bills can't afford another undersized pass rusher. Miller will do well in the NFL as a complimentary player on a team with an established D Line. -
Yup, we dismissed Peterson talking in the Von Miller potential thread. Jeff Fuller (#8) dominated him in the Cotton Bowl. We need someone who can stop the run and put pressure on the QB. Pray that Carolina and Denver do not pick Fairley, otherwise, Marcell Dareus should be the choice at #3.
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Von Miller's potential in the NFL
buffaloaggie replied to 1billsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Peterson is overrated from what I've seen of him. I don't get the hype. He's good, not great. He's a big CB, and I think that's what everyone's enamored with. A&M did not throw to Fuller as much as they should have in the Cotton Bowl. Peterson's reputation is way more than his play. -
Von Miller's potential in the NFL
buffaloaggie replied to 1billsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Miller is the only NFL talent graduating. They have underclassmen with potential. Jeff Fuller (son of the 49ers Jeff Fuller) is a great receiver, on par with A.J. Green and Julio Jones. He would be a steal if he declares. Uses his body very well to screen off defenders. Whenever A&M needed a 1st down, Fuller was their guy. He handled Patrick Peterson from LSU pretty well in the Cotton Bowl. -
Von Miller's potential in the NFL
buffaloaggie replied to 1billsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He doesn't have the size to be a DE and he is marginal for LB in the NFL. He had some stand out games this year, especially the Oklahoma game, but he does tend to disappear. There is no way I would touch Miller at the #3 pick, and this is coming from an A&M alum. -
Actually, me too. Another mock that I looked at had him mid-2nd round. I think Casey Matthews opened a lot of eyes with his play last night, let alone, he'd draw attention because of his lineage. I'd never discount a LB's size if he is a playmaker. Look at Zach Thomas and London Fletcher as two examples.
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I was using this draft as a guide in projecting the Bills rounds 1-4 picks, leaving two of their picks as is... Walterfootball mock draft 1- Nick Fairley, DT/DE AUB 2- DeMarcus Love, OT ARK 3- Casey Matthews, ILB ORE 4A- Dontay Moch, DE/OLB Nevada 4B- Jason Pinkston, OT PITT
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Luck will not declare for the draft. Breaking news...
buffaloaggie replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Or Carolina could pick AJ Green, which would prevent the Bills from drafting a player at a position that should not be our highest priority. -
Anytime the guy gets pressure on him, he makes a mistake. He did against Alabama, he did last night against Ohio State. He will get tons of pressure in the NFL, more so than he's seen at Arkansas. To use our 3rd pick on Mallett would be a huge mistake. This guy has Ryan Leaf written all over him, a head case who can't handle pressure. Pass.
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Ralph already told you who we were drafting
buffaloaggie replied to major's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If we don't get Luck, and a decent QB does not slip to the Bills in the 2nd round, I wouldn't mind targeting Kellen Moore in 2012. -
From RapidReports: SS Donte Whitner was one notable absence at locker room cleanout day. Whitner, an upcoming free agent, has been outspoken with his unhappiness regarding contract talks with the team. His locker is empty and his nameplate has been removed. GOOD RIDDANCE!!!
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Head to head results do not factor into determining draft position. It's all about SOS first.