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BillsFanForever19

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  1. If they can up it to a 4th with incentives that could make it up to a 2nd based on performance, than you can't pass on that.
  2. I disagree. With Phili resigning Westbrook, they really don't need TH anymore. Tennessee is the only team on the TH market. I understand not taking a 5th, but if they're willing to budge; we should too.
  3. That's funny you mentioned that. He was at the George W. Bush speech in Rochester and my dad kept mentioning that he thinks he'll get into politics. Keep me posted!
  4. Sounds to me that you're admitting that you just made it up.
  5. I've got a Civil Service Exam in Rochester that morning. But i'll definitely be there for the Jersey Unveiling!
  6. Super-Strength, Aw yeah!
  7. I don't see anything wrong with the statement. Football is just a game after all; to some, just a job. If you ask most players what the most important thing in their life is and they'll say their family. It's not like the guy is saying he doesn't want to play for us or wouldn't show up. He's just saying he hopes it doesn't get conflicted with his wedding plans. His odds of making the team are slim, so i'd say his wedding is probably more important.
  8. I don't think they're going to keep 6 WR's on the roster. They didn't last year and this year there's a lot more OL that they'll need spots for and they'll probably keep Everett on as well. That being said: Moulds Evans Parrish Smith (UDFA) I think Reed and Aiken were the guys who couldn't cut it last year. Smith didn't do anything wrong. Parrish will replace Reed and an UDFA (Tony Brown or Will Peoples most likely) will come on strong to replace Aiken. I don't think we're going to pick a WR as our top pick and still keep Reed on the roster. Why keep him on as a 4th? I don't see TD giving up on a draft pick (even if he was a 7th) after only one year. Especially since he produced. Aiken's proven he wasn't worth a 4th and don't get me started on Reed!
  9. Well at least we all know why you're known as "Tipster" now.
  10. I can't find much of anything about this Langdon guy. He's not even listed on nfl.com's Draft Tracker of Kicker's eligible. But as long as the guy can kick and is better than Lindell, I don't care!
  11. Kenyatta Walker. He's going to stay put. Todd Steussie was signed by them last year for some major bucks. But the guy couldn't beat out Walker and then revealed he's on Steroids. He'll be cut June 1st, not Walker.
  12. Meh, I just hope we didn't spend much on him. Bennie Anderson Chris Villarial Ross Tucker Lawrence Smith Ben Sobieski Justin Geisinger Justin Bannan Plus all the other fodder Guards we have. Now we signed Greg Jerman. How many do we need?!
  13. The LT position has been conversed in depth forever now! With the Bills showing ZERO interest in L.J. Shelton, there's only two other Tackles we know that will be cut. But they're problematic at best. I don't see anymore Tackles who are better than what we already have being cut besides those two. So who would you go with? If you would go with either, under what conditions would you bring them in? Or who else do you see possibly getting cut?
  14. Here here! *Grabs a "freaking musket"*
  15. I don't remember saying that Peters is the guy i'd want. But he is a Tackle now. I was simply listing the tackles that are on our team. Anderson? Are you high? Bennie Anderson will be filling our hole at LG. Not to mention, he's NEVER played Tackle in his career!
  16. The only ones that are going to be cut are L.J. Shelton (who was already cut and we apparently don't want), Kyle Turley, and Todd Steussie. Turley is a GREAT tackle. But his weight is low and he's a nutcase. Steussie's on Steroids. So unless we want to take a chance on one of them, it looks like we're going with Gandy, Teague, or Peters because I don't see anyone else getting cut.
  17. Yes, I would. I realize i'm probably in the minority when it comes to this though. If we're not signing Shelton, then Turley would probably be the next best thing. Unless there's some massive surprise, the only OT's that will be available besides Shelton are Turley and Todd Steussie. Some people thought at one point that Kenyatta Walker would be cut. But after Steussie's steroid problem and Walker's performance last year, Steussie will be the one to go. So if Mularkey and McNally can get the guy to put on some weight, he'd be a DEFINITE upgrade from Gandy. If his head is in the game, he's one of the leagues premier tackles. Is he a loose cannon at times? Yes. But I think our beastly head coach and O-Line guru can handle it.
  18. I don't think that's an issue. I mean if the guy wants to play some downs on the DL, let him. But he's going to be primarily a tackle. I'm sure Mularkey and McNally could get through to him and find a way to get the weight on. I think the problem is that the guy is a nutcase.
  19. You'd be surprised how many members i've had to argue with. http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=24511
  20. Bills | Called About Edinger - from www.KFFL.com Tue, 24 May 2005 19:32:27 -0700 The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports the Buffalo Bills were the other team to call agent Ken Harris about PK Paul Edinger, before he signed with the Minnesota Vikings. Damn! At least Donahoe tried though. So we tried to get Edinger, Doug Brien, and even tried to trade up for Nugent. Yet there are still people who stand up for Lindell and think he's safe. I just don't get it.
  21. http://www.nflplayers.com/players_network/...ion=qa&ID=37183 Roscoe claims that the Bills were his favorite NFL team as a kid. Do we buy it? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...5200992015&rd=1 Now this is interesting. The NFL Rookie Premiere took place just days ago. Topps' NFL cards aren't set to come out for months. But somehow this guy got one of Roscoe's personal cards from the set. It's really cool looking with Parrish in his shiny, new #11 home Bills jersey.
  22. Broncos | $2.233M Allotted to Spend on Rookie Pool - from www.KFFL.com Tue, 24 May 2005 11:24:18 -0700 Lee Rasizer, of the Rocky Mountain News, reports the Denver Broncos have been allotted $2.233 million to spend towards their 2005 rookie draft class. The Broncos' rookie pool was the third lowest in the NFL behind the Buffalo Bills ($2.11 million) and the New York Giants ($1.689 million). The Broncos are currently about $2.5 million under the 2005 cap, but that number will change if they sign free agent WR Jerry Rice (Seahawks). Good for us, bad for Roscoe. Then again, we don't have a 1st to sign.
  23. I don't believe in this statement. I hear it a lot though. Everyone makes it sound like we did Willis this great favor for drafting him and he owes us. Like Willis wasn't going to be picked a few picks later! Oakland was sitting there in the 1st EXPECTING to pick him. There were others who were willing to trade up. He was going to get picked in the 1st. Maybe not as high as #23; but to say he owes us because we picked him 3-5 picks ahead of everyone is a crock.
  24. http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=24542&st=0
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