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BUFFALOTONE

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  1. Let's see, our QB already has trouble overthrowing WRs... Whaley: I got an idea, Rex: Yea, I'm listening Whaley: Let's bring back 5'10 injury prone who retired early and has been an outcast everywhere he has gone Pery Harvin! Rex: I tell you what, that's a great idea..... If he gets hurt? it's not the worst signing in the world, but it's close. Was Terrell Owens and Plaxico not available?
  2. Now who's grasping...EGO is a powerful thing. Who knows, it may light a fire.
  3. Not that I care....but he has been below marginal this year anyways. Say you can't get a deal done, what does this do for moral on the defense? Or has he already lost that support with giving up on plays? Just curious.
  4. Ha ha....I wouldn't put it past him.
  5. Ok hear me out..... This is season could be shaping up to be the same as Seattle's when they pounded Denver in the Super Bowl. See comparisons below: Fantastic Defense: Check Solid running game (See Lynch): Check Mobile QB who is a play maker (Wilson): Check No name WRs who just produce (Lockett/Baldwin etc): Check Plus/Minus on turnover at over +10: Check...TBD Sammy returns for Super Bowl to score 2 TDs (Percy Harvin after leg injury): Check This can't be denied...I am booking a hotel room in Minneapolis for February the 5th....I will be in Buffalo for a cousins wedding on the 4th any how.....Who's with me!!
  6. Mentioned this in the Sammy to return thread. Trade a 2nd or 3rd for Jarvis Landry, Miami and Gase blowing it up and may want to stockpile draft picks. You get a sure handed possession WR who can move chains and can ad lib with Taylor's mobility.
  7. Good news but serious questions here. IF it turns out before the trade deadline that it's better to let him heal for the remainder of the year; would you give up a 2nd or 3rd round pick to Miami for Landry? Guy is a great possession WR on a terrible team. The talk is Miami and Gase are going to blow it up, they could want the picks to re-build. Thoughts?
  8. What are you talking about? LA has a top 10 defense....and you're complaining about a tough passing game when there is ZERO #1 WRs on the field. Tyrod was great today... a true football player, miss some make some. He's never going to be a pocket passer. We are built like the Seahawks a few years ago: Great Def - check Mobile QB - check Strong running game - check Solid STs - check No real star at WR - check = playoffs IMO Great Fkn WIN!!!
  9. Preston Brown is the leader of the defense and the play caller....hard pressed to see him let go elsewhere when his time is up. He and Ragland are going to hold down the middle of the field for the next 10 years.
  10. Yes, please do not rush him back. Let him be 100%. This injury was there all of last year and he played the National Title game with it. Not worth taking a chance.
  11. this is comical. you guys will find anything to complain about.
  12. I told the board this during preseason. That's been the talk down here along with Tannehill's ineptitude. They are a bad team and in all likelihood won't win 6 games.
  13. Jimmy, believe that was sarcasm regarding the young man.
  14. When did I say I never liked him? You're just assuming I don't cause my argument is different then yours. I love the guy even when he would torch my Noles I still liked him. He's a very special talent and that's undeniable. My frustration lies with him not being on the field when his team needs him. He had to have known since Balt he wasn't right. It's on him and the trainers to get him ready to play. At the beginning of the year he should have been 100% or not gone at all. This is not the coaching staffs fault. Any guy who has played football knows the coach relies on the staff and player to say yes or no. Especially st this level.
  15. Whatever makes you feel better chief. I am looking at the bigger picture from his time with us. The only game changing moment he has had was the catch against Detroit that was better then ODBs in my book and the KC game. He's not pedestrian by any stretch but the return in investment is simply not there. It's incredibly frustrating to have a Ferrari in you garage and you misplaced the keys.
  16. You classify those as elite numbers? Those are great for a #2.
  17. Sure, catches, targets, YAC etc. He sure can draw a double team....but so do the other 20 guys above him and they seem to produce as well. Look, I like the kid but there is too many excuses being made. For those who say he's not injury prone than how would you define this?
  18. Where are you getting this info? He wasn't even a top 20 WR last year. Not just the last 9 games Bandit. http://www.espn.com/nfl/statistics/player/_/stat/receiving/sort/receivingYards/year/2015/seasontype/2 Too much to type to counter your argument so just click the link.....I promise its not Peter Pan.
  19. Thanks stats guy, how many wins did that translate too? Why cant he do it through the whole year? And lets look at he full year for stats not just 9 games, don't cherry pick.
  20. Why does it matter? He's incredibly talented but the flashes are not enough. And at this point in their careers ODB is lapping him. Bad comparison.
  21. Its been a very short career. Compare that to Landry, ODB and Mike Evans. Considering what we gave up how can you not say it's disappointing? And he hasn't exactly flourished when healthy.
  22. Did he drop a bag of cotton balls on it this time? Truly amazing this guy can't get on the field. Unbelievable talent....that doesn't do us any good from the locker room.
  23. I like the under....
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