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Dante Fowler, Jeff Heuerman tear ACL in rookie camp
RokpileR replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Alex Carrington in Buffalo for FA visit // Update: signed
RokpileR replied to johnwalter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Excellent signing. Makes not drafting a DE for depth a non issue. OK, I BILLIEVE in DOUG... grrrr ( I hate when I doubt him ) -
I'm with you Manther on this one. I think should TT grade out slightly below/equal/or obviously a tad above Cassel, and the Bills draft a QB next week, I can see TT starter, EJ back up, Cassel as trade bait. Why TT? other than the fact that Rex loves the kid, it seems that he has quite a bit of upside to him. That equates to a more secure long term QB position, than keeping "Cassel Qb rentals". That is not to say Cassel is not starter material, rather his services as a back up in Buffalo does not allow the team to develop their young QBs. Besides, we've already gone the "RENT A QB RECK FOR A SEASON" route. Should the draft give us a player who can push EJ out the door, so be it. But as long as he is under a rookie contract, this team would be foolish to just cut him without having given him a serious opportunity to develop. It is easy to assert that EJ had all last season (minus 4 games) to develop, but you have to consider the circumstances. Was that really the kind of development opportunity that can realisticly benefit the team at this point? I submit that it wasn't.
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PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER REPORTS WIDE SPREAD RIOTING AND FIRES FOLLOWING EAGLES LOSS TO BUFFALO BILLS. (Dec 13, 2015) Today after the Buffalo Bills ground and pound attack lead by QB Matt Cassel and LeSean Mckoy totally dismantled the Philadelphia Eagles leaving their prized rookie QB Mariota sprawled on the carpet at Lincoln Field, the fans in the city of brotherly love turned into brotherly blood. During his post game press conference Eagles head coach Chip Kelly invited Buffalo Bills head coach, Rex Ryan up to the podium to explain how he could unleash such a monstrous attack on the eagles rookie QB, leaving him clinging to life. After Ryan explained the x's and o's of the NFL, he suggested Kelly stock his team with more talent, to wit Kelly replied, " I'll give you 2 steaks subs from Pat's and my mom's best pasta recipe for Ej Manuel." Ryan quipped, "son I don't eat red meat and I don't need yo momma's recipe, I already got yo momma". At that the dejected eagles head coach left the press conference, and was later found face down on the side of the street along Ben Franklin Boulevard with 2 steak subs stuck up his butt and a mouth full of meat balls. Police suspect that his death was a result of foul play. All along the 95, and 695 highways drivers in black, white, silver and green cars reported being forced off the roads and pulled from their cars by crazed Eagle fans, then forced to watch as their hard earned mode of transportation was smashed and burned. Blocks and blocks of looting and burnings were reported by business owners and residents as they ran for their lives seeking a safe haven. Returning from a South Street riot scene, this reporter happened upon a badly torn and tattered Santa Claus sitting on the steps of the Ben Franklin Museum. When asked what happened, he could only muster, " but I'm not even an Eagles fan, hell I hate football." He then pointed to his precious chariot sitting at the curb, smashed to bits with Reindeer carcasses littering the street, he said "look what they did to my sleigh and reindeer". Continuing, "how on earth am I going to explain to Mrs. Claus what happened to Blisten? He was her favorite." Finally, with seemingly his last breath he said, "hey chief, you think I can get a lift?"
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Here is a scenario that I believe will make quite a few posters happy. (based on previous comments) How about, Winston holds out on settling this case. The resulting media circus becomes a public relations nightmare for the NFL, and he instantly becomes battery acid to any team desparate for a FRANCHISE capable quarterback. The resulting drop in his draft value finds him out of the first pick overall, out of the first round, and sitting there looking as guilty as OJ's glove at #50. Here in lies the dilemna oh smarter than me posters; should the Bills risk the pick? Alternatively, how about he goes UNDRAFTED (hey stranger things have been known to happen in the NFL) In either case, who would support the Bills taking a flyer on this guy? Before blasting me on this, keep in mind that Tom Brady MUST retire soon. Do you REALLY think Belocheat gives a rats A$$ what happened at FSU with Winston? As we sit on our collective thrones and cast the burning spear at this guy, remember that there are far worse outcomes for Buffalo, than the outcome for Winston.
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Interesting, and possibly a perfect move for the Bills to kick the tires on this guy. Reports are that he is a much better run blocker, albeit a liability somewhat in pass protection. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000476416/article/chris-myers-released-after-eight-seasons-with-texans At 35 he may have 2-3 good years left. LT GLENN LG INCOGNITO C MEYERS RG WOODS RT HENDERSON. Throw in McCoy in the backfield and you've got another Electric company without the knife (pun intended) Picture 3rd and 21, Bills option to run McCoy left with Fred Ex leading. haha you say! Not saying they should, just that they can. It worked with OJ many times. Whoever plays QB should have little to no worries when it is time to throw downfield. First, play action will be KING in Buffalo. Second, I feel with WOODS and INCOGNITO sandwiching MEYERS, there should be adequate pass blocking assistance. Fred Ex is an excellent pass blocking back who when kept in to do so, has proven to be quite reliable. With McCoy as a run and receiving homerun threat, it seems to me to be a low risk pickup, and possibly a ticket to the big dance sooner rather than later. The preceding is my opinion only. I make no warranties regarding any data quoted or linked hereon. p.s. Yes I am fully aware that my grammer, puncuation and even spelling suck balls. Surviving that, I hope the forum can overlook these flaws. Thank you...... AND GO BILLS from the Philippines!! Now will someone ring Dealing Doug???
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I understand most feelings about MV, but looking at his career stats, I would not be mad if they kicked the tires on him. http://www.nfl.com/player/michaelvick/2504531/careerstats and he is younger that Josh McGown.... just saying. If we are looking for a stopgap QB while assessing (developing) EJ, or looking for a more long term solution at QB, I'd say the Bills could do a lot worse.
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ESPN Truth and Rumors: Buffalo and Vick
RokpileR replied to sharper802's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I read these comments about Vick, and how he does not deserve this, and he does not deserve that. Moreover, he apparently doesn't deserve to be forgiven, although he followed the proper courses toward redemption. So, I am compelled to ask... "Who are we, THE FORGIVEN..to sit on our throne of judgment and refuse to forgive?" If only we could love ourselves, we could easily love those who have fallen off the path of righteousness. Who is HE that lives in the BIG GLASS HOUSE? -
This is good news for Gailey. It allows him to evaluate his roster first hand, as opposed to cutting players based on past production. Given the quality of coaching that TE has had in Buffalo, coupled with the extraordinary carousel of an OL...it makes sense to give the coach that chance. It does the bills no good to throw the baby out with the wash. Might as well give a REAL coach a chance to find out if he can do anything with TE. Funny... JP was in this very same situation. But Fassel found a way to win with him........ I'm just saying.
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These two guys talking up Gailey. Meh wtf do they know?
RokpileR replied to DarthICE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Going against the grain on this one. I think the Bills got exactly the coach they were looking for. A teacher, player developer, adaptable, knowledgeable in all facets of the game football coach. In addition CG has experience and success at just about every level. Has he been a super star? NO! But has his teams been on the winning side more than the losing side? Yes!. Can he do more with less? Yes... these are things he has shown a knack for doing. At some point the Bills have to stop throwing the baby out with the bath water, and get to work on the dirt. In this case, I believe they have done just that. We complain about Modrak and Guy. Those guys can only bring the talent information to the decision makers, it is (was) the GM who, in most cases who make the call on bringing in a player. I think DJ had too much say so in the personnel department, as evidenced by some of the poor draft decisions. Nix is a football man, just what the Dr. ordered. Gailey is a football coach..great. Do I have butterflies about next season?.. Please don't make me puke. BUT... at least I can feel better knowing that the personnel people will better be able to demonstrate their abilities in evaluating the talent as needed by the team. Nix will play an integral part in SELECTING the personnel who will actually appear at OBD, and Gailey will play the best people he has. Even if he has to change his game management and philosophy to match the talent he has to work with. I say this is far better than trying to fit a round peg into a square hole. (running the K-gun with a slow, weak OL) I'll be interested to see how CG can mold the mess he has signed on to coach, into a competitive winning football team. April's draft will say ALOT about the talent evaluators and decision makers, as well as the direction this team is headed long before camp and the preseason. Hey this is the hand we are dealt... let's play it out!!! -
Going to make coffee. No exciting news yet... Thurmo must still be asleep. Probably had a rough night last night in preparation for today's BIG ANNOUNCEMENT.
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We should also consider the challenge to lure coordinators that faces any potential HC. Staffing concerns are beginning to loom larger, as more and more teams snatch coveted quality coordinators. Any H.C. who takes the Buffalo job will have an ever decreasing talent pool from which to staff his sideline. Even if the next HC is on a playoff team, it does not bode well for that person when it comes to selecting his staff. The longer this drags on, the more likely he will have to look to the college ranks to draw his staff. Where does that leave us in Bills Nation? With a first time head coach, with college coaches on the sideline. WOW... this does not get my juices flowing. Hell I'll do it Ralph. Pay me $2million a year... I am sure I can come in a screw up the Bills just a good as any of the guys you'll eventually hire. Man, I'll do them one better. I'd go out and hire Norm Chow as my OC. assistant head coach, Ted Cottrell will take over the defense. We will definitely be exciting. I'll make the team so darn bad, that you won't have to worry about where the team will end up after you die. It'll already be in toilet. All you need to do is flush!!!!!
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FOR REAL?? you're asking me about FOR REAL??? Don't talk to me about FOR REAL.... FOR REAL?
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Nice to see we find common ground for agreement. This is a cruel cruel world in which we live. Truth and justice is the stuff comic books are made of. Real life has real truths that many people don't want to know, so we attack the messenger. My references to McNabb were centered on the "lack of acceptance" and the double standard that exists, in the cities of Buffalo and Philly, and how the stench lingers longer in one place over the other. The race card is not something that is played, it IS WHAT IT IS. TRUTH.. as much as we'd like to bury our heads in the sand and pretend racism does not exist...it DOES. Personally, I could give a rats a$$ about Marshawn Lynch. He doesn't pay my mortgage or my car note. I have not received one penny from him towards my sons' college education. So as far as I am concerned...he could be Elvis, Tom Thumb or Boy George...so what. None of this changes the truth that the rope of tolerance is far shorter for Black people in general than it is for white, and I provided the post about Pat Kane as evidence. We do however have a choice in how we chose to respond to this stuff. The side we take reveals a lot about our moral compass and sense of right and wrong. When we predispose a person's character or guilt thru clouded lens, (double standards, racist viewpoints,, etc) we have no one to blame but ourselves. So yes.. at the end of the day, IT IS ABOUT RACE.... unfortunately.
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So people actually disagreed with you? Did you call them names too? I'll bet that must have been an interesting flame.