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Trust The Process

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  1. The Bills listed Alexander as a LB despite playing Safety his entire career. Alexander could be McD's version of Shaq Thompson.
  2. I'll be happy if we draft any one of these 3 players with our 9th overall pick 1. TJ Hockenson 2. Ed Oliver 3. Christian Wilkins
  3. According to sources: The Bills have offered Ezekiel Ansah a contact of 14m per year. He will take his official visit and make a decision.
  4. My Top 10 Wide Receivers in 2019 Draft 1. Andy Isabella 2. Marquise Brown 3. Hakeem Butler 4. Paris Campbell 5. AJ Brown 6. DK Metcalf 7. N'Keal Harry 8. Deebo Samuel 9. JJ Arcega-Whiteside 10. Terry McLauren and Hunter Renfrow
  5. Not by the looks of it in the Senior Bowl where he posted a Julian Edelman-esque 7 catches for 74 yards, one rushing carry for 14 yards, and 1 TD.
  6. Andy Isabella. Julian Edelman 2.0.
  7. Per Ian Rapoport Buffalo signs DT Jordan Phillips to 1 year extension worth 4.5 Million
  8. I agree, the Pegulas are incompetent when it comes to running a football team and desperately need to hire a President/Czar/Head of Football Operations type whose capable of helping the Pegulas build a successful franchise now and well into the future. Here's a few ass backwards decisions the Pegulas have made 1. Kim Pegula as President. Kim has ZERO football experience. The bottom line is she's not qualified. 2. Didn't give GM Doug Whaley full control to hire his own Head Coach, TWICE. Pegs made the final decision to hire Rex Ryan and McD. Couch potatoes like ourselves knew Rex Ryan wasn't a good fit because our dope Defense was built for the 4-3 not Rex's 3-4 yet Pegs ignored simple common sense. 3. The General Manager is normally the person who hires and fires the coaching staff, including the Head Coach, but not in this case. The Pegulas fired Doug Whaley and allowed McD to hire his own GM- fellow Carolina Panther Band Camper Brandon Beane. McBeane managed to make this offense one of the worst in NFL HISTORY. Under McBeane we're getting blown out close to 40% of the time which is astronomical and embarrassing. McBeane is incompetent on the offensive side of the ball. I don't trust McBeane to fix this offense now nor ever. However I do BILLIEVE there's one man out there that is not only capable of fixing our Offense but more importantly our franchise. He'll also be a mentor to any Bills QB. His name is PEYTON MANNING. Back in 2017 Peyton Manning told Peter King he is interested in running a NFL team when the right opportunity presents itself. Manning told King that he sat in on an NFL team's draft process in April-he didn't say which team- which is something that former safety John Lynch did before he became the GM of the 49ers. Manning indicated to King that he won't join a front office anytime soon and also downplayed the possibility of owning a team, indicating that ''an executive role of some sort'' is probably more of possibility for him down the road. During his playing days, Manning was regarded as one of the smarter and meticulous QBs in the league, and his knowledge and interest in the business and personnel side of things stuck with those who knew him. “I believe he could very quickly fill the role that John Elway fills with the Broncos,” former Colts GM Bill Polian said in February 2016, right after Manning retired. During our 14 years together in Indianapolis, he would often discuss with me prospects coming out in the draft, SEC players he’d seen, players he’d seen in other parts of the country. He pays close attention to the rosters of the other players in the league. “He knew the strengths and weaknesses of every player on every defense in the AFC and many on offense, because he met them and got to know them at the Pro Bowl and soaked up information. … He’s more than prepared to do that job." Football is in Peyton Manning's blood. He's a fierce competitor who lives, breathes, and eats football. PM knows what a Championship team/organization looks like like and tastes like. PM is also a successful business man. PM will bring instant credibility, respectability, and exposure, and will attract the best and the brightest players, coaches, and executives the game has to offer. PM will also improve our chances of building a new stadium in Buffalo. who knows? maybe Pegs gives him a piece of the ownership? What's there not to like? PM has all the traits to become a successful NFL Executive and Owner. We know PM wants to be a NFL Executive, the only question is will PM come to Buffalo, and if so what will it take? PM is a small town kinda guy so Buffalo won't scare him off one bit, and since he's so competitive he'll relish the challenge of bringing the city of Buffalo its first championship. PM also knows we have a die hard loyal fan base. I'm pretty certain PM knows if he brings a championship to Buffalo he'll be a legend, he'll not only get the keys to the city but a statue will be built in his honor as well lol. If I were Pegs I'd offer PM whatever Executive role he seeks. If it's a bidding war I'd up the ante and offer PM more power say for example the GM job as well. Peyton Manning is what this franchise needs. GET ER DONE PEGS.
  9. The LB core is a major concern
  10. Equanimeous St. Brown and Keke Coutee are solid options still available at WR
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