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djh

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  1. You're right......about the 61 yards.
  2. Get the facts straight ??? There is no way in hell he threw over 30 yards like you said.......check the facts before you open your piehole. Would you pick him at the eighth spot??? HELLLLLLL NO!!!!
  3. ok ....8 yards. He didn't hit the marker when he caught it. Either way.....would you consider picking Leinart at the 8th spot (if available)???
  4. On that 4th & 9....it was a perfect pass. Buf for about 7 yards with 20 to 30 yard run.
  5. Tenn would be the only team ahead of Buffalo that should take Leinart. Chow (tenn coach) knows him better than anyone, if he passes on him....he'll prob drop out of top 10. It's interesting how there was speculation that he would be the #1 pick overall last year....looks like staying at USC cost him big $$$$$$$.......we'll see.
  6. Leinart = Montana ??? Montana was able to throw 30 yards downfield, in an actual game. Leinart couldn't do it at practice.
  7. Matt was impressive with a great team around him. - 5 seconds to pass - Lendale White blocking as RB - Reggie Bush to dump off for 3 yards & run for 40 - Big TE - Big WR's but he rarely threw deep. One reason is he didn't have to. Second reason, his arm is weak. At his USC pro workout last week, Leinart had trouble hitting deep passes..........WITH NO DEFENDERS. SCARY!!! Cade McNown was awesome in college but was exposed in the windy town of Chicago. Forget Chicago, he didn't have an NFL arm....similar to Leinart. In Buffalo, we have a weak OL, questionable TE's; ok WR's; good RB; ok FB. JP would run circles around Leinart on a level playing field. At Tulane, JP had zero offensive line. The reason JP did so well is that Tulane's coach was smart enough to play to JP's strength's & not pigeon hole him into a system...(like Mularkey). For GOD's sake, Mularkey & TD were to ignorant to not use a frickin' roll out with JP. That should be a given, but the coaches screwed up 90% of decisions last year. Movin' on....looking forward to Juaron's (or anyone else's) style of coaching!!! So.....if Leinart drops (which he should), don't cry if Buffalo passes on him at the eighth spot. It would just mean that Buffalo mgmt & others did their homework. Bottom line....Buffalo needs linemen....esp. O-Linemen!!!
  8. D.C........here's the article............. More on the Coaching Changes Karl Dorrell By Tracy Pierson Date: Jan 19, 2006 There is more information that has surfaced about the potential changes to the UCLA football staff, including one current coach potentially leaving for a better opportunity, a former UCLA star possibly returning, and more about the defensive coordinator position... Much of what we've heard jibes with some of today's reports, such as the one in the Daily News. But we also have some information that differs from the Daily News, and additional information. As we reported yesterday, a current UCLA coach is being considered for a better coaching opportunity. Yesterday, this coach was out of town interviewing for an NFL coaching position. We've heard the chances of this coach leaving the UCLA staff are relatively good. In regard to the defensive coordinator position, as we alluded to yesterday, Jerry Gray, former Buffalo Bills Defensive Coordinator, is interested in the job, but we've heard he was balking at the salary. Unlike what the DN wrote, we've heard that former New York Giant DC Johnnie Lynn is not being considered. We have also heard the name Ted Cottrell mentioned. Cottrell is the former Minnesota Vikings Defensive Coordinator who was recently let go when new Vikings Head Coach Brad Childress was hired. As we confirmed yesterday, Ken Norton, the former UCLA linebacker and current USC linebacker coach, is a candidate for a linebacker coaching position. Former Defensive Coordinator Larry Kerr was also the linebackers coach, so the linebacker coaching position opened up when Karl Dorrell fired Kerr. We've heard actually that UCLA has offered Norton the job. But we've also heard that an NFL team is interested in Norton. There are still a number of staff positions that could change besides DC and the linebacker coaching position. First, if the one coach does leave, his position would have to be filled. And as we reported, there is also a very good possibility that other coaches could either be let go or moved to other responsibilities. We've learned, in fact, that an out-of-state candidate was in Westwood yesterday interviewing for a coaching position that is currently filled.
  9. Per Bruin board
  10. Good Bye.... ....thanks for the good years. .....no thanks for wrecking the team in the locker room this year. ....good luck
  11. First, MM can't have Eric Moulds running the team. MM has got to sack up & take over. The veterans ran all over MM this year. What's he gonna do different next year ????
  12. FACT.....VINCENT WENT AFTER J.P. ON PURPOSE!!! I'm sure he didn't mean to break his leg. FACT.....J.P. urged the coaches not to discipline Vincent. They were rumored to cut Vincent last year.
  13. Veterans cared more about their next $$$ contract than this football team. If you're a team player, rally around the young QB. These veterans that got their egos hurt cause the QB didn't compete for his job are......LOSERS!!!!
  14. We need O-Linemen. Regardless of who is the QB, we need big uglies! With a good line any QB or RB can have a decent season!!!
  15. J.P. is fine. MM just trying to save his job. If J.P was only 75%, he should still start. 2006 we're gonna need six more games under JP's belt to get him ready.....or give up on J.P. Pathetic football team any way you slice it.
  16. Doesn't matter. You could pick up Joe Montana instead of Lee Evans.....either way, the O-Line sucks!!! Oh....did I mentioned Josh Reed is still on the Bills?
  17. JP hit it off with all receivers (except one) going into camp. For some reason, Moulds & JP claimed their timing wasn't quite there yet. McGahee & others backed JP big time, Moulds not really. A big mis-communication last game. Moulds cut his route short, JP didn't get the memo.....JP interception. NOW....Moulds lets the cat out of the bag. Does Moulds have something against JP?
  18. Go back to Venice Beach & smoke a bowl.
  19. Good points. We don't have a Deon Sanders or that type of player. But as a coach you should put your players in a position to succeed, as opposed to, having players fit your offensive scheme. Maybe J.P. for Rivers isn't a bad deal. JP is a West Coast offense & Rivers is a traditional drop back.
  20. Being in California, I have to resort to listein to the radio via the internet. I been hearing the same thing from Van Pelt. Receivers not getting open. Is this true, not true or somewhat true. From what I hear from the Tampa defense & the Saints defense it appears to be right on. They somewhat know our plays & have been jumping the routes.
  21. I don't think JP's style is the problem, it should be an asset. How many fans anticipated seeing designed rollouts (to help our weak OLine) this year? They used it during the exhibitions, but not in the last four games. We're basically a smash mouth offense .... but we're the one getting smashed.
  22. On NFL Total Access tonight. According to Saints linebackers & secondary, the Bills offense is very predictable. The linebackers were able to creep up anticipating the predictable plays. The Saints defense were quoted as stating that it seems J.P. is being "harnessed". J.P. is not doing what he does well, be a playmaker on designed rollouts etc. This is coming from an un-biased opponent. Basically they seem to feel bad for the opposing QB cause of the playcalling........strange.
  23. playcalling. Game 1, offensive came out 4 wide packages & throwing to set up the run. Game 2-4, offense is very predictable with the vanilla playcalling
  24. The dropped balls is a bad pattern. Aiken & anyone else ahead of Reed please!!!
  25. JP will have about 1000 people from L.A. alone.
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