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Best one year wonder?
Bill from NYC replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
When he was Defensive Player of the Year, he had 17 1/2 if I recall John. The following year he had 9 1/2 unless my memory is shot, and I can't look it up right now. He tore his groin and I don't know if anyone ever came back from that. I saw him play against us when he was on the Packers and was thrilled beyond belief when we signed him as a ufa. I think it was 3 years/7.6 million LOL! The man was just great!!!! Bruce Smith was happy when Paup was named DPOY and said he deserved it. He tore his groin. The man was absolutely great. He was as strong as an ox and used his long arms as well as anybody. His sacks caused injury and pain. I don't think that he was very friendly lol. -
Best one year wonder?
Bill from NYC replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Absolutely!!! Sims had a great chance of being a hall of fame running back. Just a tremendous player who was fast, strong and had great moves. He had no down side. -
Best one year wonder?
Bill from NYC replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
NO WAY!!!! Bryce was good for several years and was a good player on the Packers. -
Inside Info (somewhat) - Kyler Murray
Bill from NYC replied to IgotBILLStopay's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Before the season even starts sales will skyrocket. Let him have 1 good game and his jersey will be one of the top sellers. I envy the lucky owner, and actually look forward to seeing if he is any good. -
What do you want to see this offseason: DRAFT
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I really like Jace Sternberger from Texas A&M. Of course I am curious as to what his combine numbers will be but from what I have seen from this kid he is big, fast enough, gets open, and has good hands. He is big enough to block as well. -
Inside Info (somewhat) - Kyler Murray
Bill from NYC replied to IgotBILLStopay's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wow, OK. Btw, generally speaking; I learn more from die hard fans of a team than I do from media sources. Murray can run, but he also appeared to me to have a very strong arm. In baseball one can have all the athletic ability in the world and not be able to hit major league pitching. I don't know anything about his hitting stats but if they are not great, I think that football is the smart move for him. His first contract will guarantee him 25 million or so, no? -
Inside Info (somewhat) - Kyler Murray
Bill from NYC replied to IgotBILLStopay's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have no doubt that he will go early. The team that drafts him will make back his salary and MUCH more before he ever takes a snap. They will sell tickets galore, t-shirts, and everything else. Fans in the seats are pure profit for owners. The TV deal pays all expenses. I don't know how good he will be. It is too early for me to venture a guess. I only saw him play Alabama; take from that game what you will. What I DO know is that Murray will be a cash bonanza for one lucky owner. He might pay for his entire contract in year 1. Hopefully they would be able to land picks in 2020 as well. -
Best/Worst QB - Kelly/Van Pelt?
Bill from NYC replied to Nuncha's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually, if this post was "worst other than Peterman" it would have been an interesting thread. Plenty of room for discussion ……… -
Imo Riemsmera was a possession type TE with bad hands. Every now and then he would make a great catch, maybe 2 or 3 times a year so he had people fooled, but; I can remember being at RWS and watching him drop pass after pass. Oh, and he couldn't block to save his life. I think that he was easily one of the most overrated players the Bills ever had. It was like we were just pretending he was good. I liked Metz. He was great in the end zone because he was so wide. Kelly would throw darts at the middle of his body. And, he blocked like an OT.
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What do you want to see this offseason: DRAFT
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It has to do with the people in the thread and the ability to have good dialogue, as well as moderators who do all the work. I like threads where people state their opinions AND ask questions. I never thought this board would be any good if we all agreed on every single issue. -
What do you want to see this offseason: DRAFT
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Norwell got a sweet contract too! I wonder if Yolo or someone else can tell us how a player this good from Ohio State did not get drafted. Btw, threads like this are one of the things that make this board stand out as just so superior to other boards. -
What do you want to see this offseason: Free Agency
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Look, I know I am a broken record with Alabama players. I am sorry too, but these are the only kids I see play every game. I think that DJ Fluker is a UFA. He was ranked high and drafted early when he came out. He was a right tackle in college but due to his height he was more suited to play guard in the NFL. He has been hurt quite a bit but he is a physical beast. DJ is probably one of the strongest players in the NFL. Opponents feared him in college. I'm under the impression that he had a decent year for the Seahawks and is now a UFA. The Bills could probably sign him for less than a fortune. If Fluker is healthy, Bills Fans would love to watch him play. When healthy he really can overpower defensive linemen. -
What do you want to see this offseason: DRAFT
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Would you view Jonah Williams as a bad first round pick even if he turned out to be an all pro left guard? I agree with the bolded but I have mixed emotions wrt Williams. More pressure seems to be coming up the middle these days and imo, the guard position is getting harder to play and of more value as a result. The OT position is obviously harder to fill, but guards have to make quicker decisions (or so it would seem) and Williams is a very smart kid. Williams might turn out to be a fine LT. The combines should tell us more but he looks to me as if he would be an absolute instant star at LG. Of course, the above is jmo. -
Bucky Brooks’ Top 5 Draft Prospects by position
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
>>>>>The two hardest positions to fill in free agency are WR and pass rushing.<<<<< -
Bucky Brooks’ Top 5 Draft Prospects by position
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think that you omitted left tackle. -
Bean at his Witchery, Again!
Bill from NYC replied to ROCBillsBeliever's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's for sure but ya gotta start somewhere. -
Bean at his Witchery, Again!
Bill from NYC replied to ROCBillsBeliever's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think that he was calling us idiots. Different people cope in different ways in terms of being a Bills Fan which is a great, however unusual thing to be. -
Bean at his Witchery, Again!
Bill from NYC replied to ROCBillsBeliever's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You may not like this either e-man....... I happen to think that Beane did very well wrt this trade. I think that Whaley either got hosed in virtually every deal he made, or it was ill advised. I already place Beane in a higher category that Donahoe, Whaley, Nix, or Levy. That said, I must agree with BV that the McBeane combo has much more to prove. I could be wrong but I believe that the 2019 draft will tell us what we need to know about them. We will find out soon enough. -
He was. I remember when he completely took over a game and demolished the Redskins.
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Yeah, who needs Julio Jones!
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What a shame because he had every bit of strength and talent that he needed to be great.
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What do you want to see this offseason: DRAFT
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Bills desperately need to draft blockers. Imo it is not wise to rely on free agency to build an offensive line. In the last several decades, how many great left tackles were acquired from another team (of course one was Jason Peters who we traded). This draft appears to be a fairly good one for blockers and we finally have a good young quarterback to protect. I want the team to use their top resources on keeping their quarterback healthy and improving the running attack as well. If they go up to the podium and grab Greedy Williams or some other defensive back, we are looking at another Levy/Jauron situation. Jmo. -
Looking Back I wish we traded for Mack
Bill from NYC replied to BillsFan1988's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Interesting......I took a very quick look and decided to rate the 19 1st round picks we had from 2000 until present. I came up with this in terms of rating players: Excellent: 2 Good: 9 So-So: 2 Poor: 6 Of course these ratings are very subjective. At face value it would seem that they weren't so bad but imo they were just horrible. Most of these "good" players did not help the Bills win football games. Imo, Josh Allen was their best draft selection of the century even if he doesn't develop as much as we want him to. This is how to build a team. Now, if only we can get him some blockers and some weapons we will have a shot. Before drafting Josh we were a dog chasing its tail.