
DriveFor1Outta5
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I agree with your point, and I hate to give such a simple answer. Our QB doesn't know the middle of the field exists. That's the reason I don't draft Howard.
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I wonder if there is a chance we decline Watkins option if we can get Davis or Williams? They still haven't picked it up so it makes me wonder. I think it may depend upon if McDermott or Whaley is running the show.
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Interesting article on NFL's "Racial Divide"
DriveFor1Outta5 replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Fair enough. I can see this conversation will go no deeper, and that's fine. I feel like no one read the actual article. -
Good post. He would have to turn out to be a consistent All Pro/Hall of Fame type guy for it to make sense. Those kind of guys are rare. Unfortunately a lot of people reach the conclusion that they think they know he'll be that type of player. In reality no one can be certain of that. We have already gone all in at that postition. Lets place our bets elsewhere. Personally I don't think his size is what I'd prefer for a DT though.
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Interesting article on NFL's "Racial Divide"
DriveFor1Outta5 replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That white football players are discounted based on race. What else explains 97% of corners being black. It doesn't make sense. -
Interesting article on NFL's "Racial Divide"
DriveFor1Outta5 replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
When did I group an entire race together? I said blacks and whites have equal athletic ability ability. Some sports are just played by specific demographics. That doesn't mean that every race wouldn't be just as a good. You might want to read the original article. I think it makes a point about football. Football is played by both blacks and whites. Yet one race is disproportionately represented. -
Interesting article on NFL's "Racial Divide"
DriveFor1Outta5 replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No I think you're wrong. I think that's what this article is trying to say. There is a lot of reverse racism in American sports. Racist people have assumed that black athletes are better. That's why they have been the majority. BTW European counties almost always win World Cups, and the Pats win Super Bowls. Blacks and Whites have equal athletic ability. It's simply reverse racism. -
I hear you, but I'm just more in favor of drafting for need this year. We have enough needs where we could still get a great player. Lawson is no guarantee, but neither is Thomas. You don't ldraft Lawson last year if you didn't have confidence in him.
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I'm just not a fan. Especially when we lack depth in so many areas and already have Hughes and Lawson. That is why I'd view the pick as a typical cute Bills pick.
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Solomon Thomas sounds about right. It would be a cute and stupid Bills type draft pick.
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BB plays Bon Jovi for the Pats. FYI
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Prostitution arrests: West Virginia style
DriveFor1Outta5 replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
What a joke we even put the effort into policing these things. I feel sorry for all parties involved. They have already been punished enough. Leave them alone. -
Sammy's foot fully healthy already??
DriveFor1Outta5 replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good post. This has always been one of my questions with Sammy. He was big at Clemson, then the Bills make a huge trade to get him. He was elevated to a status he didn't earn. I don't know how willing he is to do the little things. I've always got the impression that Sammy thinks he deserves better. -
Good points, but there's a big difference between being a stoned hippy and an athlete with millions coming their way. They faced consequences too. At least the ones who took it too far. Aids didn't exist, but there have always been fun diseases. Babies have always existed too. Half the league has 5 babies with 5 different women. It's difficult for me to think these guys are good decision makers.
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I believe it's a combination of multiple factors. For arguement sake let's say that half of the athletes accused are guilty and the other half are innocent. I think the innocent athlete find themselves in bad situations due to poor choices. Rock stars and musicians often pick up women who are fans. These women love them as people without even knowing them. This lowers the odds of those guys picking up women who will falsely accuse them. From what I've witnessed many athletes will pick up anyone. Many times these women know nothing more about the athlete than who they are. They don't care about them as people or know anything about them. Compare this to a guy like Channing Tatum who most American women think they are in love with. There are lots of mental factors in play here. As far as guilty athletes I think there are cultural aspects in place which are a major problem with pro sports. Many athletes grew up in poverty. Statistics show a direct correlation with poverty and sexual/domestic violence. Sadly many people become destined to repeat the cycle they grew up in. Compare this to actors and musicians who come mostly from middle class environments. My basic point is the fact that there are problems with the athlete culture, and these guys need to do better. Trouble can occasionally find anyone, but these young men need to a better job staying out of it. Rape accusations are becoming an epidemic with football players. Why don't we hear as many regarding other sports and public figures? True, but that's kind of my point. These guys should stop going around sleeping with everyone under the sun. He'll have it soon enough.
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Kyle Sloter QB - Bills interested?
DriveFor1Outta5 replied to PIZ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
College football is weird that way. There are entire conferences where basically no one attends the games. The MAC is just one of them. -
Paul McCartney Concert Announced At Carrier Dome
DriveFor1Outta5 replied to Metal Man's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I hope to attend at the Dome. Everything I've read says that he generally performs for about 2 1/2 to 3 hours each show. I respect performers who do that. Too many guys are touring the world playing hour long shows. I'm not really the biggest Beatles fan (compared to many people) but McCartney seems like a bucket list type concert. He has so many great songs to perform. -
Hogan and Gilly Prove Bills Scouting Superiority
DriveFor1Outta5 replied to Madd Charlie's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is what complicates Whaley's legacy. He has done great with FA's and waiver wire guys, but has drafted terribly.