Bill from NYC
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Go ahead and throw stones, but I give it a tentative C. Again, I am hard pressed to understand how any Bills Fan cannot see that it was based not on building the team as much as it was on Brandon, Whaley and Marrone keeping their jobs with new ownership. That said, if EJ develops it can be an A. If he sucks, this draft can be as low as F.
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If EJ can play, things look promising. If not, a strong possibility exists by the time we develop a quarterback, many of our star players might be gone or stars no longer. I would not have traded away our best resources to draft a wide receiver, especially in a draft that was absolutely stacked at that position. So in answer to your specific question, it is certainly possible. All we can do is hope for EJ to become a top shelf NFL QB. If you think that he will, you must be thrilled and I hope that you are right.
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This fool (me of course) thought that Aaron Murray would be drafted in round 2. So, as per our bet, here goes... I know nothing about the NFL Draft. If you have any questions, do contact CBiscuit97. It's better than losing money PS: I wish that we would have drafted Murray or McCarron, but read the above.
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I am very happy for you and your family. This is great news.
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Watkins trade compared to Julio Jones trade
Bill from NYC replied to Ludwig van's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm going to respectfully disagree. The Bills need to make the playoffs. Period. Otherwise, we will continue to have discussions as to who is "good," just like we continue to have about Gilmore, Whitner, McKelvin, and of course Spiller. If the Bills don't make the playoffs, their overall mission is a failure imo. There are reasons, obvious reasons why we don't make the playoffs. The #1 reason is of course quarterback. I think that the Bills should have drafted a qb this weekend. But as a poster above said, Brandon, Whaley and Marrone are clinging to the hope of not getting fired by the new owners. The chances of them keeping their jobs are probably not good under any conditions (especially for Brandon), and they really had nothing to lose by going all in on EJ. I don't like it but it's out of our hands. And I don't think that posters above need to be ridiculed for not marching lockstep behind managers who have proven little to nothing. -
RD4, Pick #109: CB Ross Cockrell - Duke University
Bill from NYC replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
LOL not true. I am fine with taking a corner this late. I would have rather they drafted a qb, but at least they didn't waste an early first round pick on yet another DB. -
RD2, Pick #44: T Cyrus Kouandjio - University of Alabama
Bill from NYC replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Recently, I have been called out on this board for knowing nothing about football. No problem . That said, As a life long Crimson Tide Fan, I have watched virtually every game the Kouandjio has ever played, so I offer a few thoughts. NOT gospel truths......THOUGHTS. 1)In 2012, he did play LT for the Tide on the best OL in the history of college football. I think that Coach Saban put him there because he knew that he would be losing Barrett Jones, Chance Warmack and DJ Fluker. He was their 4th best blocker at the time. Sorry, it's true. 2) He is agile. I don't care about his measurable skills. And he is strong. 3) The kid is very smart. And he is NOT a person who I expect to get in trouble. One never knows but I have heard him talk and he seems like a HUGE character guy. He was born in Africa and in interviews he expresses BIG TIME love for America. 4) I think that he is more suited for RT than LT in the NFL. But the really good news is that he is an experienced LT. He played LT at the very best college program in the country. If Glenn gets hurt, this kid offers us a chance to not fall apart. This is huge my friends. HUGE!!! 5) The bad news is he is rumored to have health issues but who knows? 6) In all, I love the fact that they took him AND got an extra pick in the process. Sorry folks, I didn't like the Watkins deal, but between the SJ trade and this selection, it is far less painful. 7) Lets make the playoffs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8) ROLL Tide!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9) GO BILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
WR Stevie Johnson traded to San Francisco 49ers
Bill from NYC replied to FluffHead's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I am still not liking the deal for Watkins, but I must admit that this move makes it a bit easier to tolerate. I would like to see them trade down tonight in a similar manner if they get the right offer. -
Trade down and try to get at least 1 2015 pick back.
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RD1, Pick #4: WR Sammy Watkins - Clemson
Bill from NYC replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dude, instead of stalking me on this board and boring others, why don't you send me a PM telling me what a p.o.s. I am. I promise not to tell the mods. Now, why not revisit the "Redskin" thread and pour out your aching heart yet again? Your emotional outpour was so moving I was almost in tears. Maybe we can get together some day. I'll play a few chords on my acoustic and sing "Emotional Rescue" by the Rolling Stones to you. -
RD1, Pick #4: WR Sammy Watkins - Clemson
Bill from NYC replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And none of them will ever be hired at their current capacity by another team. -
Gee, this was tough to figure.
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RD1, Pick #4: WR Sammy Watkins - Clemson
Bill from NYC replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah? He was happier than me. -
RD1, Pick #4: WR Sammy Watkins - Clemson
Bill from NYC replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This will set back the franchise for 5 years or so. Other than that, I am all over this pick. -
Sammy Watkins, and they will give away next years first round pick to trade up. I truly hope that I am wrong. A trade up is the next to last thing I want to happen in round 1.
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My issue with trading up
Bill from NYC replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I gotta admit, it's nice (however rare) to be on the same page with you. :0 I will take it a step further Promo. I think it would be self serving and irresponsible of Whaley, Marrone, and most of all Brandon to trade away the future of this franchise. It's even worse given the arrest of Dareus. We might very well have an unforeseen hole at DT. KW is very good but he is a bit brittle and not getting any younger. Who knows what will happen with Marcel? The Bills absolutely cannot afford to mortgage the future to draft a flashy receiver or a DE when we have one named Mario Williams. Toss in the uncertain situation at QB and there can be no justification for trading up that I can come to grips with. This team needs an abundance of good draft choices. Let's see if EJ can play qb, and let's see if the Syracuse Crony Crew can coach this football team. If they cannot, they should all be fired and Brandon too should be shown the door. -
Bad Vibes About A Certain Player.....
Bill from NYC replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Here's one more thing.....despite being 2nd in rushing yards they were 28th in time of possession. They were unable to sustain drives. A team needs to be able to pick up first downs on 3rd and short. -
Building a winning football team
Bill from NYC replied to Orton's Arm's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think that you omit something of importance. A draft is not ONLY determined by selecting "good" players. It matters who you pass up. When Jauron stupidly drafted McKelvin, the very next player selected was Ryan Clady. 3 picks later, Branden Albert was drafted. Do you think that waiting 5 years for him to have a good season was better than taking either of those very good players? And, the Bills were in dire need of blockers at the time. There are many other idiotic moves that the Bills made on draft day, but none as bad as 2006. That draft alone set back the franchise for many years. The bottom line is that you can point to players that are "good," but the Bills, led by people nobody else would hire, devoted the bulk of their best resources to dbs and rbs, many of who they traded or let walk away in free agency. Things look a little better these days. Even if Manuel doesn't develop, they may have themselves some fine players from the 2013 draft. Let's hope they don't screw up tomorrow and mortgage the future by trading up. -
Building a winning football team
Bill from NYC replied to Orton's Arm's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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[closed]Marcell Dareus Arrested
Bill from NYC replied to Gisele's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A tip of the hat to BADOLBEELZ!!!! He posted about Dareus (I am paraphrasing) "depressed, distracted, and filthy rich" is not a good combination for a successful future. -
where is the clinton-dix talk?
Bill from NYC replied to frogger's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Levy and Jauron are discussing this as we speak. They are at a local suburban Chicago bakery having tea and crumpets. Right now they are wondering how much it would cost to trade up for him. -
Bad Vibes About A Certain Player.....
Bill from NYC replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The protection that qbs are given has changed the time frame for development, as have the rule changes about hitting an unprotected receiver. Yep, it's now a passing league, like it or not. Call me crazy, but I think that it's smart for a football team to hedge their bets against an unproven and not terribly impressive quarterback. Or, should we continue to plod along in the Levy/Jauron era and focus on defensive backs and running backs. Might as well stick with what has worked for 14 years, no? -
Bad Vibes About A Certain Player.....
Bill from NYC replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I hear ya, but I would like a player who is capable of playing LT if Glenn is injured, or walks in a couple of years. There is no DJ Fluker in this draft (a pure RT), or so it appears. Btw, watch him this season. He has a chance to be the next Erik Williams, but I digress... I want the Bills to NOT trade up. There (imo) is absolutely no need to do so. I am hoping for a blocker, and perhaps one of the 3 SEC quarterbacks. You can't have too many due to injuries and trade value. Replacing Tuel with Murray or McCarron would be a smart move imo, as would giving EJ more protection. I am psyched about what can happen this week. Here's to hoping that they don't screw things up yet again! -
Building a winning football team
Bill from NYC replied to Orton's Arm's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It is GREAT to see you posting again!!!!! I don't fully agree with your post, but so what? I am not concerned with the "feelings" of Glenn, Manuel, or really any other player. This was Levy/Jauron nonsense and dates back to "promising" Clements that they would not tag him. They wound up getting nothing for him. I hope that the Bills draft a QB, blockers, and pass rushers. Imo, this is what wins football games and the lack of doing so has caused us to lose football games. Either way let me repeat, it's GREAT to see you post again!!! -
Bad Vibes About A Certain Player.....
Bill from NYC replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I really am not. I did at one point but the rule changes and the CBA made this league all about the quarterbacks. This is now beyond dispute. Players such as Cutler, Romo and Stafford approach 20 million per year. This is how the money was redistributed in the new CBA and again, it was driven by the rule changes. The Bills do not have a proven QB. EJ can be very good or he can suck. You, as a FSU Fan know this better than I do. I don't love his chances, but I think they would certainly be enhanced with a solid pair of OTs. A LG would be pretty cool too. One more thing.....they let Levitre walk and they had a ton of cap space while doing so. Thinking that the will definitely keep Glenn when his contract is up is a pipe dream. This team needs another OT, and they need a good one. In am sorry if this sort of thinking appears antiquated to you. Either way, I hope all is well and GO BILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!