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johnwalter

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  1. Yes to this!! Coleman is my first choice for out second-round pick. Unless we want to move up (again?!??!) for Gordon or Gurley. I think we resign Searcy... Have we been given any indication that that will not happen. He seems perfectly adequate.
  2. Couple issues here. Orton is better than both Sanchez and Hoyer. Laken Tomlinson will go in the second round. DGB will go in the first round (second at worst) - 5th is outrageous.
  3. Luck is elite. Wilson is already top-10. Kap still has a lot to prove. Cam still has a lot to prove, but I don't think it's unreasonable to put him in the top-10. Between Carr and Bridgewater, I think one of those guys will become a top-10 type dude. So I think we're looking at around 4 elite guys from the last few drafts when it's all said and done.
  4. would you guys do our 2 for bradford?
  5. i'd guess our FA list in order: Hughes Iupati Cameron Searcy
  6. hilarious that the bills uploaded a JMS interview up to their website 14 hours ago called "Graff: Combatting Hate, Discrimination, and Bullying." seems like a little preemptive P.R...
  7. when you have a post like this, for the love of god, put a f*cking poll on it!
  8. this is the most marvelous post that i have had the pleasure to be a part of in my time at TBD.
  9. this has already happened w/ miley cyrus. google it.
  10. Quiet in the media, maybe... but personnel guys and coaches across the league notice - make no mistake, we are going to have to pay Gilmore.
  11. I remember reading an article written by a non-football, mathematical analyst looking for patterns in players that were most under-drafted in the NFL, he put together a list of rules for NFL teams to follow to get the most value from their picks and rul number one was: "Always draft the stoner."
  12. I still can't believe how little play the Atlanta fake-crowd-noise scandal is getting. That, especially when compared to "Textgate" and "Deflategate," is very significant and should be punished heavily.
  13. I thought it was interesting the way he praised Gilmore so highly, but then corrected the sh*t out of John Murphy when Murphy said Aaron Williams is a budding superstar - saying lets not go there yet. Henderson is much more bullish on Gilmore than on Williams, from the sound of it. Aaron Willliams is one of the more over-rated Bills, he's a very good player, and a good tone-setter/hitter to have back there, but I don't think he'll ever be a top safety, whereas Gilmore has the potential to get to the Peterson, Haden, and maybe even Sherman level (Revis unmentioned because I don't think any cornerback currently in the league will put together a career like Revis, dude is a legend at his position and had the most dominant stretch seen at the position since the CB rule-changes, almost a DB-version of what JJ Watt is now doing [...okay not quite Watt level, but still] ).
  14. Lets go through two scenarios: Two quarterbacks, QB-A and QB-B, get to the Conference Championship game 6 times each: QB-A goes 6-0 in his Conference championships, then goes 4-2 in his Super Bowl games. QB-B goes 4-2 in his Conference Championships, then goes 4-0 in his Super Bowl games. The 4-2 quarterback (QB-A) is more successful than the 4-0 quarterback (QB-B), he wins MORE. You can't penalize Brady for not losing earlier in the playoffs, like Montana did. If Brady had gone one-and-done in the 2007 and 2011 playoffs, would you really find that more impressive than him making it to (and almost winning) those additional two Super Bowls... after all, he'd be 4-0 !?!?
  15. 4-2 is better than 4-0 because 4-0 simply means Montana lost earlier in the playoffs...
  16. Funny how the replies don't contain any Brady supporters, but the poll has him in 1st, ahead of Montana. The Brady supporters are out there... they're just shy about it.
  17. meanwhile in Atlanta... http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000467986/article/blank-comments-on-investigation-of-fake-crowd-noise-in-atlanta ... and the Bills remain untarnished!
  18. whoops... i must've forgotten Marino....
  19. This wont be a popular opinion around these parts, but many people (myself included) think that his most recent championship pushed Brady out of his longstanding tie with Montana, and into sole ownership of the G.O.A.T. throne. Brady’s career in a nutshell: 13 eligible seasons, 9 AFC Championship appearances, 6 Super Bowl appearances, 4 Titles. (Cue asterisk/cheatriot/gate replies.) In that time, Brady has set numerous records (especially those measuring postseason success) with rosters that have varied enormously and included only a handful of other elite players. Scariest of all, especially as a Bills fan, is that it looks like he’s not even close to done yet. I wanted to create a poll assessing TBD’s opinion on the greatest-of-all-time debate because I was curious about Buffalo’s (perhaps biased) thoughts on Brady’s (still unfinished) legacy, and how he stacks up against legends like Montana. Next up to throw their hats in the ring: Rodgers and Luck.
  20. to be fair, i think that was a joke, as he said it right after discussing a weird, erotic novel written about him entitled: "A Gronking to Remember."
  21. Bills have almost no chance. PIT or PHI for sure.
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