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Lofton80

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  1. Clearly the answer is SD. They have Rivers and he is elite. If they add a fresher set of legs to the backfield, they will still be in the mix. The thing that amazes me about their choking is much of it is done on their home field. So my question is to anyone that wants to answer, who do you think will win a Lombardi trophy first, San Diego or Buffalo? I hope I live long enough to see?
  2. Unless he is a huge disruption, why not keep him? Not far removed from some good seasons. Wish he could catch a swing pass jus once though.
  3. Chambers is done. I see Shipley as a 'move the sticks' possession type Ricky Prohl/Steve Smith of NYG type. I would take Shipley in the 4th. Build the lines with the top 100 range picks.
  4. Baluga Tebow Arthur Jones Micah Johnson
  5. 4 good qb's too.
  6. Great pick there. Another tough lunch bucket type to go with Wood, Butler, Levitre.
  7. Any talk of McKelvin being a bust is absurd. He is a superstar talent, how soon we forget the last part of his rookie year. The kid can play.
  8. I liked Sanders, he actually got a few plays out of McCargo.
  9. Do they think Belechek wasn't calling the shots on D? I think he knew it would be a down year when he traded Seymour, trade made no sense otherwise.
  10. Agree, need an OT first or second. If we get one in free agent (never going to happen), we have the luxury to take a WR there. Front 7 on D even more of priority than Wr. We got a lot of holes unfortunately. Buddy needs to work some magic this April.
  11. Gotta have a QB period. Only way to come from behind quickly is passing. If we got a chance to get a good one, you take it. Yes we need a LT badly as well. Needing both makes this a multi year rebuild..........again.
  12. I watched just about every game Clausen started at ND. He has been groomed pretty well for the NFL by Weiss who like him or not has worked with some pretty good QB's. Clausen has some intangibles like sliding in the pocket to let a play develop not taking off running like JP Losman. Clausen always has his eyes downfield even in the face of a rush, he will wait til the last second and take a hit, he does not duck the rush and played scared like Trent Edwards. Clausen keeps plays alive and can be innovative shoveling a pass underhanded to his checkdown receiver if needed like Kelly used to do. Add to that his accuracy, he throws to the lead shoulder, allowing his receiver to run after the catch. Playing at ND gave him many chances to play from behind and he showed to be a battler converting many third and fourth down plays in the clutch. I think his production at ND was excellant considering the spotty blocking and Weis's offense that passed every play, opponents knew what was coming and he was still productive. He is a competitor and plays cocky, a guy you like on your team and hate if he's the opponent. I assure you after he works out for scouts, he will be a top 5 pick.
  13. Problem is that is RT tackle territory and we need a LT.
  14. I hope they do draft to build up the lines so when we recruit his replacement in 2 years, we have something that might appeal to a coaching candidate.
  15. This article talks about Galley's passing offense halfway down the page. http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-football/ha...html#more-10279
  16. Seems like an odd choice given his health in the past. Doesn't the NFL head coach work an 18 hr day? http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2005/03/14/...46561110835656/
  17. Cowher endorsed him in Pitt in 2007. Once again, Ralph would be hiring someone no one else is chasing a la Jauron. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07014/753748-66.stm
  18. Story about him when Chiefs hired him. A "teacher". http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3199853
  19. Like him or not, Sully is dead on.
  20. The team has no true LT. The only way to get an adequate one is to draft him. I think #9 has to be a LT. Baluga is intriguing, he sounds like a mean, nasty type that would compliment the Wood, Levitre, Icognito group.
  21. You had to love the 4th and one at the end of the game. Was there any doubt they would make it? They are so physical as were the Vikings yesterday.
  22. Absolutely agree ! Have to have a good one. Enough with the B listers
  23. Frazier played for Buddy Ryan, coached for Jim Johnson, Marvin Lewis and Tony Dungy so he has been around the best defensive coaches in the NFL over the last 25 years. It would be inaccurate to describe him as simply a cover -2 coach. the big question is what did Frazier do before he became DC of the Vikings who were already a good defense before he got there? he also runs the Cover 2 which most Bills fans have come to hate
  24. Class move by a great coach
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