is he #55?
just googled it......sad to find out that he is. he looks really bad.-comical in pass coverage and open field tackling.
of course i just watched him closely in one game.
schobel?/ i think a lot of us saw a guy who spent a lot of time in a game being a non-factor. yes he was better than anything the bills have now-fairly good against the run . fat pat was one of those guys who played very well into his late 30s--rare. with Jason peters it was assumed that the Bills would spend that money on a more consistent guy. he was awful in buffalo the last year -and the year before that he had faded.Of course the Bills would be better with him because as usual they didnt replace him with anyone decent. As you say-we make cap space and then dont fill it.
fletcher??...wow---hardly. evans?? top 8 maybe
id say wood and levitre not yet but getting there. the rest id agree. moorman is having a great season inspite of just a couple hiccupos the last couple of games. he was 2nd best in the league behind the oakland guy for the first 9 weeks
..I find it a bit disturbing that they don't use Spiller properly. Get the guy out in space.He has proven to be a home run threat-but not up the middle.
which just shows that they made up their mind about sparano weeks ago. the dolphins have been doing very well for the past several weeks...so they had to wait for the first blip to dump him.-they must have a big time coach in mind. too bad because sparano was just getting it together in miami.
its a bit silly comparing the sabres and the bills. totally different levels.sabres are and have been a B organization even before Pegs got here. bills are a D+..and thats with the late 80s early 90s and mid 60s included.
i agree w exc of sheppard. the problem is practically every other team has more keepers than we do. and two of our keepers--kyle and wood--lets hope their injuries are not chronic. so-with this p*ss poor organization-how do we make up that ground?