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WVUFootball29

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  1. From what I've read he's got a good arm, but needs to work on mechanics and delivery to make it at a higher level. Could be an intriguing prospect in the 7th or as an UDFA with the right staff
  2. Not sure http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/breaking/59443/
  3. Doing a little research this morning and came across an intriguing prospect that I've not seen brought up here. QB John Skelton from Fordham is a 6'5 250lbs gunslinger from El Paso, TX. He's been a starter for Fordham for 3 seasons where he has thrown for 9,928 yards, 66 TDs, and 36 INTs. Scouts Inc has Skelton ranked as the #10 QB in this draft so he'll be a late pick, probably 6th-Undrafted. I haven't seen any Fordham games so I can't comment on his arm strength or accuracy, but I think he'll get a combine invite and it'll be interesting to see how he stacks up against some of the bigger name QBs in college football. Could we have a possible Flacco-type sleeper on our hands here? Anyone seen this guy play care to comment?
  4. With the current team I would say option 1 is the most likely scenario right now, but depending on the coach we bring in, option 3 is possible too. However, the FA market on QBs is pretty weak vs. the rookie QB class (which isn't saying much either way) with the big names being Orton, Campbell, and Pennington.
  5. Ralph said directly in the presser that Nix was in charge of finding the next HC.
  6. Usually open gifts from the grandparents and cousins on christmas eve. Then we go to my wife's mom's for christmas morning then my parents for the rest of the day.
  7. My fave was the whirlpool bridge, but now it is Nexus holder only
  8. The kid was sleeping, plenty of time for a lap dance
  9. Well considering we can't even teach humans to do that, I guess we are screwed
  10. it has already been purchased by a Canadian owned firm http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4683689 Heck of a deal if they can do something with it. Guess the plan is for MLS Soccer
  11. With 2 more starting Olineman out for the year Christian Gaddis, Nick Hennessey, and Andre Ramsey should be getting called up to the active roster this week. Here's a little information on the three. Gaddis Height:6-1 Weight: 300 College:Villanova 2007: In his rookie season with the Buffalo, spent the first ten weeks on the Bills practice squad…Signed to the active roster on Nov. 14, and appeared in one game…Listed as inactive for five contests…Made his NFL debut in the regular season finale at Philadelphia on Dec. 30. College: As a senior in 2006, served as team captain and started all 11 games at center…Earned first-team All-Atlantic accolades…Finished his Wildcat career starting 33 consecutive games…Helped the Villanova offense average 337.8 yards of total offense per game…Majored in communications. Hennessey Height: 6-5 Weight:291 College:Colgate BIOGRAPHY: Three-year starter who played 34 straight games with the first team at Colgate. All-Conference selection the past two years and named as an All-American after his senior season. POSITIVES: Nice-sized wall-off blocker best in a small area. Blocks with good knee bend, gets leverage on opponents, and turns defenders off the line. Quick in his head, immediately picks up stunts or twists, and plays with a nasty attitude, looking to hit as many defenders as possible off a single snap. Anchors in pass protection, displays good punch with his hands, and gets movement run blocking. Easily controls opponents at the point of attack, and works well with teammates. NEGATIVES: Must block with better balance, as he is on the ground too much. Struggles blocking in motion, and has difficulties hitting a moving target. ANALYSIS: Hennessey has been a productive small-school lineman, and he's a well-sized blocker with growth potential. He's strictly a strong-side or right-tackle prospect, and is a developmental player who should get late-round consideration, and may be stashed on a practice squad for a year or two. Ramsey Height: 6-5 Weight:322 College:Ball State BIOGRAPHY: Four-year starter at left tackle awarded all-Conference honors as a senior. POSITIVES: Well-sized college left tackle best on the strong side. Plays with good knee bend, keeps his feet moving, and works his hands throughout the action. Quickly gets off the line into blocks, jolts defenders at the point of attack, and shows good initial strength, with the ability to turn opponents off the ball. Anchors in pass protection and quickly recognizes blitzes thrown by the defense. NEGATIVES: Stiff, struggles to adjust and marginal skills blocking in motion. Must improve his overall blocking balance. ANALYSIS: Ramsey has been a solid player at Ball State and is a serviceable prospect for the next level as a utility backup. He lacks the great upside, yet he does enough things well to find a spot on an NFL roster. Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/...l#ixzz0Xn2jsZGs Get a free NFL Team Jacket and Tee with SI Subscription
  12. Would be a great pick up if we can find a LT to compliment him
  13. reminds me of an old Alfred Hitchcock episode. guy was in a car accident and completely paralyzed and the doctors thought he was brain dead and were going to finish him off
  14. thats what I say. However, when looking at the list, I named all the current starters with contracts expiring.
  15. but he's a cancer on this team...that's what the media tells us.
  16. OTR, while not officially announced by the Bills, the word from his agent has been a 8-9 month recovery estimate
  17. Thought i had heard that, but wasn't sure. KFFL wasn't updated
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