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Niagara Dude

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  1. Ford is a bust and will be cut after this season, biggest Beanne draft mistake over Metcalf
  2. Good RB and most likely better than either Moss or Singletary, I still don't see him signing with the Bills. Andy Reid is a snake and he trusted the snake knowing they had players in front of him.
  3. News flash, there are plenty of both NFL & NBA players who smoke weed.
  4. I agree and the Browns have big name players at key positions, the Bills do not have enough elite play makers at key positions. Even WR, who is the deep stretch the field player this season now that Brown is gone? I still like our chances if we stay healthy but It would be nice to add another speed WR or playing making TE.
  5. Nothing wrong with that, it's a fact we are weak at TE & RB. Both Zack Moss and Devin Singletary are too slow with no burst and Knox drops too many passes
  6. Matt is a good player and he played it smart, he could have tested free agency and while doing so the Bills could have spent money to replace him. End of the day Matt has no huge resume, no pro bowls selections and no massive stats to point to. The cap was a low and teams were not going to throw crazy money for some LB that is not a huge play maker as in sacks or interceptions/ tackles. He most likely received the most from the Bills, not suggesting it as crazy money but it was very good money for a good but not great LB Just based on the cap number AJ Klein has it was a good deal for both parties. IMO
  7. End of the day I would love to have Jones but if were investing in an impact player I would prefer it be either RB/TE or dominate pass rusher. They have the money to do it now if someone becomes available.
  8. I agree because his cap number is 15 mllion and then 11 for flowing two seasons. A big target that we don't have
  9. I would have given a second rounder and Jerry Hughes plus A.J. Klein which sends out about 11 mill and Jones is cap number is 15 million.
  10. Nothing against Doug, I thought he was an aggressive GM and made some decent picks. End of the day not having a QB will never end well for any HC or GM
  11. This was Doug's words on Aug 2 2013 The Buffalo Bills surprsied everyone when they drafted Florida State quarterback E.J. Manuel in the top 10 of the first round instead of West Virginia quarterback E.J. Manuel. Buffalo Bills general manager Doug Whaley isn’t backing down from that decision and is singing the praises of the rookie quarterback before he’s ever played an NFL game, or been named starter of the Buffalo Bills. “Most successful quarterbacks have that ‘it’ factor. (Manuel) has that ‘it’ factor,” Whaley said on SiriusXM NFL Radio’s “Moving the Chains.” “When he walks into a room, there’s a presence and people take notice. He’s going to be the face of our franchise, and it’s not too big for him.” This was Doug's words on Aug 2 2013 The Buffalo Bills surprsied everyone when they drafted Florida State quarterback E.J. Manuel in the top 10 of the first round instead of West Virginia quarterback E.J. Manuel. Buffalo Bills general manager Doug Whaley isn’t backing down from that decision and is singing the praises of the rookie quarterback before he’s ever played an NFL game, or been named starter of the Buffalo Bills. “Most successful quarterbacks have that ‘it’ factor. (Manuel) has that ‘it’ factor,” Whaley said on SiriusXM NFL Radio’s “Moving the Chains.” “When he walks into a room, there’s a presence and people take notice. He’s going to be the face of our franchise, and it’s not too big for him.” This was Doug's words on Aug 2 2013 The Buffalo Bills surprsied everyone when they drafted Florida State quarterback E.J. Manuel in the top 10 of the first round instead of West Virginia quarterback E.J. Manuel. Buffalo Bills general manager Doug Whaley isn’t backing down from that decision and is singing the praises of the rookie quarterback before he’s ever played an NFL game, or been named starter of the Buffalo Bills. “Most successful quarterbacks have that ‘it’ factor. (Manuel) has that ‘it’ factor,” Whaley said on SiriusXM NFL Radio’s “Moving the Chains.” “When he walks into a room, there’s a presence and people take notice. He’s going to be the face of our franchise, and it’s not too big for him.”
  12. I would consider a 3rd rounder and maybe a second but hard pass if they want first
  13. Big difference is the Bills have solid players at almost all positions, they just don't have enough difference/impact players. I think maybe White on defence and Allen & Diggs on offence. KC is better just because if that, they have more impact players on both sides on the ball. For the Bills to get by KC I still think they need a guy who can get to QB and the type of player that teams need to game plan for.
  14. Beanne is going to trade for another impact player, needs to if they want to beat KC
  15. Some valid points including wanting way more money
  16. Allen has strongest arm in NFL history period.
  17. That dropped pass in championship game was a game changing play, not sure how adding bulk makes him more agile and fast
  18. Great is he playing FB this season? was doing 4.66 forty and most likely he is a tad slower.
  19. Still pissed we took Ford over this future HOF player
  20. Guards needs yo get low with leverage, these two guys would be useful ass great pass blockers because of their length and being able to get their hands on DE'S rushing the passer. They could stuggle run blocking because that requires leverage & getting low to the ground so you can move them backwards.
  21. I think he needs to stay on the field this season or he will be gone next year, he has to see all the offseason activity on the OL and know he needs to produce.
  22. Cannot teach speed, plus he is 6 feet tall. Nice signing and no reason why he could not come in and make the roster
  23. TE - Quintin Morris – Bowling Green Pro Day Update: 6’2 ¼” 251 lbs / 4.58 40 yd / 34” Vertical/ 80 ¾” Wingspan / 10 ½” Hand size / 22 Bench Reps Strong day for Morris, numbers very similar to Gerald Everett’s combine numbers who I compared him to below. Sticking with the comp. To quote Morris “Sometimes they’ll have linebackers over me, but when they realize I’m not really, fully a tight end, they’ll adjust and try to play safeties, probably a little nickel” he said smiling. Morris converted to TE from WR at Bowling Green. Praised for being naturally strong, he took to the transition well. As with most receiving TE’s at the next level he will likely be a “lose slowly” type of blocker but does have versatility in blocking from the line, the slot and as a wing. Morris has good receiving instincts, follows the QB across the field to get open and excels after the catch. His production slowed in 5 games during his senior year but was a reliable target and lead his team in receiving as a junior. I think it should be noted that he had one of the best games of his career against Notre Dame bringing in 10 receptions for 92 yards and had a strong showing at the senior bowl. I see Morris as a Gerald Everett type TE at the next level with a unique skillset that gives him a lot of productive upside.
  24. This could the answer to our TE problem , i like Knox but too many drops
  25. We signed OL free agrents, his job is not guaranteed
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