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theranter

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  1. I did not know that, thanks. GO BILLS!
  2. I did not know that, thanks. GO BILLS!
  3. Hardy – Har – Har… I had a friend called Har once, Boxcar Har we called him... I was watching camp highlights...It was a simple play, in a non-contact drill in June; meaningless I know. Nevertheless, a reciever ran a short down and in, and turned it upfield. Whoa-ho-ho-ho...that had to be Hardy, cuz he was fricken' huge. He looked like a peed-off mother pterodactyl swooping in, protecting a small egg in her powerful clutches. In other words, Hardy had the look.... The look of a really scary NFL weapon...speed, power, athleticism and of course, great size. And I thought back two years ago, when we drafted him, what was the deal on him? Dangerous weapon with enough speed. Has power, athleticism and of course, great size. Grade - First round. I remember my chiropractor told me he’s seen him play Penn State twice and he was absolutely phenomenal. He hoped the Steelers would have drafted him. But it was not all good…he was listed as the player most likely to bust; due to off-field troubles and a lack of focus. So the Bills take a chance on him in the 2nd round anyway. Even though there is a run on big receivers failing in the NFL. So typically, for a Bills pick, he soon gets into more off-field trouble, runs few retarded routes, gets a serious injury, torn ACL; done! But a funny thing happened on the way to the waiver wire.... He becomes a teammate of the infamous T.O. - Terrell Owens. Owens takes a shine to the kid, and offers to take him under his wing. Hardy accepts and becomes interested in what it takes in becoming a NFL star and trains with the Spartan-like Owens. He trains all year with the future hall of famer, but doesn’t see the field. He doesn’t see the field because he’s behind that very same H.O.F. on the depth chart. That, and we were idiots; not getting our young guys some valuable experience, but I digress. The next thing you hear is James Hardy (our James Hardy) gets nominated for the Ed Block Courage Award. The Ed Block Courage Awards honors those National Football League players who exemplify commitments to the principles of sportsmanship and courage. Recipients are selected by their teammates for team effort, as well as individual performance.The Ed Block Courage Award recipient symbolizes professionalism, great strength and dedication. He is also a community role model. It was a simple play, in a non-contact drill in June; I know, but my moneys on Hardy to become breakout player of the year, 2010. GO BILLS!
  4. What do you mean? We're stacking players on players....Bell; 8 starts -status: injured, Wang; rookie -status injured, Meredith; 1,2? dunno -status: healthy I guess... Edwards is gunna play like Tom Brady this year! look out afc east! GO BILLS!
  5. whitner is horrible as a slot corner, he's the guy 5 yards behind the guy that caught it, over and over. he's simply a beow average safety. OOOOOhhhhh, I hope we trade him for somethin' and give his spot to cary harris.... GO BILLS!
  6. Great article, thanx. I hope we can look professional this year.
  7. The poster is ABSOLUTELY correct, no ifs, ands, buts or stiplations. The Rams were forecast to come in last they won their S.B. Same as the Pats winning their first. Those 2 teams proved all bets are off when it comes to the superbowl... GO BILLS!
  8. For injuries to heathen defensive backs and heretic running backs across the NFL. And may the Almighty smote the germ carrying Ravens and fallen Saints in particularith. For they haveth the left tackles your forsaken ones seek. For lord knows, no fans has ever been forsaken like Bills' fans; unless theyeth be the fans of Brown's, who sufferith equally. But I digresseth… For Lord knows, our beloved Buffalo Bills’ secondary is indeed mighty and deep. And our holy running backs three, knowith there is but one ball to take to the holy land. Let us pray, Lord, break the unbeliever Willis McGahee's good leg Praise be to God Holy One, cast a pox upon Jabari Greerith May the Lord be vengeful God, make Ozzie Newsome desireth Whitner of Donte and make Mickey Loomis not be able to live without Lynch of Marshawn And what the heckith, maketh Holy Joe Flacco available to us for a fifth round pickith, for it is writtenith, if you pray, pray bigith. We ask this, because we never have wonith yon super bowl, Ever Oh Lord May the Lord be with us, And our Buffalo Bills Amen GO BILLSITH!
  9. He played wit a torn labrum the hole year (I believe). His predraft "word" was that he loves contact. he may be sensational this year! GO BILLS!
  10. The fact of the matter is if Wood isn't healthy, and they can't aquire a left tackle, the odds heavily favo that the line will be scary...Wood is a MAJOR lynchpin, with Wood and some luck, we might look like a professional football team (as oppossed to last year...now c'mon, we were in fact embarassing most of the time, admit it...) Now if our best guys from last year are healthy and we get a new left tackle of some renown, they might be downright dangerous. Especially with our RB's & an offensive coordinator known for his ability to maximize his available talents. PS- it just occurred to me that in Dallas he had those strong superbowl players that oppossed change, but here he has a team hoping he can save them....big difference when implenting systems. GO BILLS!
  11. you're right! I guess that shoots down any speculation...still, why wasn't he listed with the first group of LB's? Why wasn't there talk of how he looks at his new position? not good I think...not good.... GO BILLS!
  12. His name was mysteriously absent from all of Chris Brown's minicamp notes and articles......hmmmm....interesting.... Gaither for Maybin?
  13. I, for one, would not call Fina a success... GO BILLS!
  14. Draft magazines, ESPN etc. that's the point of my post, Are the magazines etc. routinely wrong when they proclaim a big reach. I was a hoping a real draftnik might read this post and shed some light on the subject. I used to be pretty addicted, when the BILLS were good, but after all the horrible years, I lost interest. Not only that, I can't seem to remember the old days too well....(must be my Buffalo upbringig) Note: I give Brian Galliford at Buffalo Rumblings a lot of credit, it's kinda easy IMO to write daily about a well-run organization, but to write daily about the Bills and to try to be positive to boot, that's as hard as HELL! ATTABOY BRIAN GALLIFORD! GO BILLS!
  15. Yeah but, we started the run and I can only think of two guys who proved them wrong. How about you?
  16. In order to rationalize our shocking 2nd round pick, Torell Troup, I thought it would be helpful if we could possibly come up with a list of 1st and 2nd rounders that went way higher than expected yet still succeeded in the NFL. I'll start it off...No one ever heard of Henry Jones until we drafted him, and he fulfilled his draft status. And I remember Polian took Dwight Freeny about ten picks higher than expected. I know Troup went about 40 picks higher than expected, but I'll still count Freeny. That's it, I'm done, any help?
  17. What possesses you to go on this website????????????? hatefilled words...hatefilled.....
  18. Patton and Parella were both busts. Mistakes on John Butler's (RIP) part for drafting 4-3 tackles when we played a 3-4 D.
  19. JP was a bust. If you draft a player high and he fails, he's a bust. And, by the way, every mag I saw, had JP rated as a 1st rounder. Great guy, but, sadly, for all of us, a bust. I blame Donahoe for not trading up (with Jax, it woulda been easy) for jagermiesterberger... Go Bills!
  20. J.D. Williams cornerback....
  21. I'm not against drafting Clausen, but he has questionable height and questionable arm-strength for two. There are never sure things in the draft. GO BILLS!
  22. I heard Derrick Morgan made no tackles in the Iowa vs. Georgia Tech bowl game this year, is this true? If it is, that is a pretty big red flag doncha think? GO BILLS!
  23. "When it comes time, if we think there’s two left tackles in the draft that can come in and make an immediate impact that can play from Day 1, that’s what we expect from a top-10 choice. But we don’t always get what we want. It’s like Christmas time. You don’t always get what you’re looking for.” Buddy Nix - I think he's telling us that there are only two left tackles that get a top 10 pick grade and that they will be long gone. Furthermore... “Absolutely (head coach Chan Gailey will have an impact),” he said. “I think what he’s saying is we need a guy. It’d be nice to have a guy that can create points for you, field position and create ways to score.” - Buddy Nix - Sounds like Spiller to me. A forewarning? Or just a bluff...we'll find out in one week.... GO BILLS!
  24. You know, I don't know.... I watche d again and it's like... it changed...I can't explain it...I apologize... GO BLLS!
  25. Wow, what stocks should I buy? What week would be a good week to take my vacation? What are you doing wasting time on this web-site?
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