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scribo

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  1. Bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuce.
  2. Washington Post reports...
  3. I saw this immediately as well. FFS, why aren't you addressing this "slip"?
  4. I've been holding out hope that Willis would have back more of the great speed he had in college. I was just wondering if any of the reports out of the mini-camp mentioned how McGahee looked?
  5. By that, do you mean to say the Bills aren't even in the bottom half of the entire leauge? Y ou believe the Bills will be drafting next year in the top 16 spots? You don't think the Bills are at least an 8-8 team in 2006? I think you're quite mistaken.
  6. Last year's D stats: Team Yards Rush Y/R Pass QB Sack 3rd% Poss. Pts. BUF 263.7 100.2 3.60 163.4 62.40 46 36.0 29:39 17.8 BAL 300.2 105.1 3.58 195.1 65.93 39 34.1 30:38 16.8
  7. It certainly seems logical. I'll be happy if the Bills bring him in, but I won't be dissappointed if they pass. Modark has to know him well. I certainly trust his judgement.
  8. The Bills can beat the Jets. I really think they will falter early and often this year. They are my pick for bomb of the year. Buffalo's secondary may be one of the few in the entire league that will be able to match up well against the Raiders amazing receiving corps. The Bills have to at least split the seried with NE this year. KC and Diego are going to be tough. The Panthers' game will be won on defense. I'm hoping to come out of this stretch winning three.
  9. He'll win us more than a game or two, even if he never sees takes snap. He'll help JP keep a level head when the pressure starts building. I agree, he is an important pick up many are overlooking.
  10. The same case could have been made this time last year. Maybe San Diego and Cinncy wouldn't have been on that list then. But Denver would have been. The Chargers were what, the #3 or #4 seed? And they sure weren't on many lists like this. Personally, I'd take the Bungels and Jets off there. And put the Bills and Houston on it.
  11. My bad. As you said, it wasn't behing him. I just watched it again. It is wobbling, but I couldn't spot a deflection.
  12. Now if the thinner, sleeker, super rich tackle would just break down and pay for a chauffer to and from the home games.
  13. I find it interesting that no one mentioned what an important leader Kent Hull was "back in the day." If your center isn't a leader, your line will never really gel. I think Trey understands this. He has to be among the top leaders on the team. I'd say: Fletcher, Adams, Moulds and Trey. Brian Moorman probably, too.
  14. Any chance someone there had a video camera rolling?
  15. But does this contract yet to be agreed upon still count against the '05 season cap? That is the real question in all this, IMO.
  16. OK, so the injury to Everett might not be the biggest loss as he is a rookie and all -- a guy who needed a year to study the playbook and learn from the vets. But the bottom line is we just lost our third round pick for the year. This is bad. We should all be sitting here celebrating Roscoe's weekend and laughing at Winslow. Instead...
  17. Bad weekend for Miami alum TEs.
  18. I guess my real question is this: Will Everett's salary for 2005 still count against the Bills' cap? Not to be insensitive...
  19. It shows Roscoe's willingness to give up his body for a catch. The drop, IMHO, appears to be because the pass was behind him and it was raining like hell.
  20. Fuggin' terrible. How does something like this work for him financially? I persume he hadn't signed a contract yet.
  21. I was a Flutie supporter, but he can go to hell now.
  22. Where the hell is Matthews?!?!?!?!?! Kidding...kinda....
  23. I think we have that running back -- his first name is Willis. Want another guy young guy with upside? Draft him.
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