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A. Peterson Says He Has 5 More Years In Him
End The Drought replied to H2o's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
After his miraculous comeback from the ACL tear I tend to agree. His body does seem to be wearing down on him though -
The only Mahomes thread you need
End The Drought replied to Estro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think it will surprise a lot of people how high he will get picked. Definitely do not see him making it to the 2nd round -
What was Antonio Brown thinking
End The Drought replied to BeastMode54's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=18495174&sf51371053=1 Tomlin responds -
Draft question: which do you take?
End The Drought replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We feed off any type of optimism for next season -
Draft question: which do you take?
End The Drought replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We wouldn't be going wrong if we drafted Hooker, Adams, Corey Davis, Mike Williams or Reuben Foster. The only QBs I would consider would be Deshone Kizer or Pat Mahomes because of upside. However, both of those QBs have a lot of flaws and It would be very risky to pick either -
A Faith Based QB for a Faith Based Coach
End The Drought replied to a topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tim Tebow?? -
A Faith Based QB for a Faith Based Coach
End The Drought replied to a topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Would rather have Tyrod Taylor than trade him and our top 10 pick for an aging quarterback who has done nothing to help SD make the playoffs in recent years -
Have you heard him talk? He's not intelligent at all and he openly admitted that he didn't play until this year because he didn't know the playbook. He's not going to be able to pick up an NFL playbook or dissect defenses. Athleticism is definitely off the charts though
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My first move would be to bring back Tyrod and retain TD Mike. I would then re-sign or franchise Gilmore because I believe he will improve with a new coach and new scheme. I would let Zach Brown and Robert Woods walk. Bring back Lorenzo Alexander for cheap and then go after Alshon Jeffery in free agency, if he costs too much I would look at a cheaper option like Kendall Wright from Tennessee or maybe a guy like Terrance Williams from Dallas. With the rest of the cap space I would spend it on lower tier defensive depth players for our new 4-3 scheme. With the number #10 pick in the draft I would draft a safety like Jamal Adams from LSU, Malik Hooker from OSU or Jabrill Pepper from Michigan. The rest of the draft I would build from the inside out by targeting offensive and defensive lineman. Take a late flier on Chad Kelly and continue to develop Cardale Jones. If the team was healthy next year I believe we would be in the playoffs..
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Follow the 2013 Draft Blueprint
End The Drought replied to HumbleAndHungry's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not really a huge fan of the top end talent in this draft but I do think there is a lot of good depth especially with DBs. If there is a trade down possibility I would definitely take it, we could use the extra picks with all of the free agents we currently have. I think Mahomes has an incredible arm and good mobility. He made some absolutely jaw dropping passes this past year. His footwork is a mess but with a good coach it could be fixed. I have a feeling he will be a first round pick come draft time. -
HC candidate Kris Richard interviewing 1/8
End The Drought replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That would be great -
Pass. Lesean McCoy openly called him a racist. Not saying he is, but do not think that would go well.
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Coach search has come (again) who is the best fit?
End The Drought replied to mead107's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lynn and Bradley to the promise land -
With the 10th pick, the Buffalo Bills select....
End The Drought replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think if we switch back to a 4-3 our Run D will vastly improve. Not sure if LB is truly a need but definitely can't argue with Reuben Fosters talent. I am hoping Malik Hooker falls to the 10th spot, he reminds me off Tyrann Mathieu. If he's gone I would love for the Bills to snag WR Corey Davis out of WMU. That kid is going to be a great playmaker at the next level -
So I have been reading TwoBilsDrive for the better part of the last four years or so and finally decided to join the community myself. I am glad I can share my love for this team with so many others. For my first post I thought it would be fun to see what is everyones reasoning behind following the Buffalo Bills? Personally, I grew up following the Bills because my father was a lifelong fan from NY. I grew up hearing stories about the great 90s teams as well as the greatest comeback of all time against the Oilers. Today, I consider myself a die hard fan of the team. Unfortunately, I was 6 years old the last time the Bills were in the playoffs so I don't really remember it. Most of my Buffalo Bills memories include Drew Bledsoe holding the ball for 10 seconds every play before getting sacked, or thinking that JP Losman was going to be the next great thing after throwing a couple of opening day bombs to Lee Evans. The first Bills game I attended was opening day in 2004 against the Jags. I left the stadium in tears because Ernest Wilford caught a game winning TD against our beloved Bills. The only other game I have been to was the 2007 Sean Taylor game against the Redskins. Joe Gibbs infamously called two timeouts in a row allowing Rian Lindell to kick the game winner for us that day. I have since followed the Bills obsessively each year, hoping that one day I will get to see them in the playoffs and potentially a Super Bowl. FINGERS CROSSED!! How about everyone else?
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Playoffs
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Interesting take from OverTheCap
End The Drought replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I personally would struggle letting Tyrod go because I believe he is the best quarterback we have had in quite some time. It would absolutely kill me if we were to let him go and he goes and signs with Cleveland or someone like that and brings them to the playoffs. That being said, I look at organizations such as the Colts, who paid Andrew Luck so much and are now cap-strapped and struggling to fill the rest of their roster with talent. Obviously renegotiating the contract would be the best case scenario but I think Tyrod believes he is worth every penny of the current contract and would walk away from the Bills. Will be interesting to see what happens in the next couple of months.. -
Gaining close to 5500 yards of total offense. Averaging 5.7 yards per play and leading the NFL in rushing TDs. All of this while dealing with injuries to their best playmaker. He is innovative by using Greg Romans playbook and tweaking small things such as using the orbital motion and misdirection
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He was using Greg Romans playbook
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Doubt he would leave NE. He will be the successor of BB if he ever retires
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Walter Football on Chad Kelly
End The Drought replied to filthymcnasty08's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
IMO I absolutely believe he should be a Buffalo Bill. However, he is similar to Johnny Manziel off the field and that scares me -
Was distraught with the play call but you have to look at the bigger picture. I think he's a great offensive innovator and remember he's not even using his own playbook