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BUFFALOTONE

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  1. We make Baileys for the holidays, its fattening as all get out but does the job...
  2. That doesn't seem like a house to me. Waaaay over the top.
  3. Oh man, hes the guy in the gym with his shirt off?? I hate that guy, I don't care what kind of shape you are in. And I hope he wipes down the benches when he is done with them....simply insanitary.
  4. Maybe....Maybe not..... Just a warning...
  5. Prices are about to sky rocket if the Suez closes. Just an FYI....
  6. +1 Unless he is physically abusing her, other than that it is none of your biz even though she is your friend and came to you.
  7. Carolina Panthers Record: 2-14 * Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn The No. 1 overall player on the Big Board, and one who can pay immediate dividends. Fairley isn't just a safe pick because of his excellent burst, violent hand action and ability to effectively penetrate and be a constant nuisance against both the run and pass; he also has the chance to be a dominant player regardless of system. Detroit and Tampa Bay drafted the top defensive tackles at Nos. 2 and 3 last year. Carolina should start earlier in 2011. A slight mean streak in a DT isn't the worst trait. Even Ndamukong Suh showed a bit of one this season. Denver Broncos Record: 4-12 * Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU Denver CB Champ Bailey is a future Hall of Famer, but he's a free agent entering his 13th NFL season and Peterson has the physical skills to be an immediate starter in the secondary and a force in the return game. Denver has enough needs where it could go several directions with this pick, but getting the best size-speed combo in the draft, a guy who can help immediately, is a smart play. Simply an electrifying talent. Buffalo Bills Record: 4-12 * Marcell Dareus, DE, Alabama Buffalo has started to assemble the pieces for its 3-4 defense and Dareus has outstanding pass-rush skills and fits as a defensive end in the system. This is too early to take an offensive tackle in terms of value, but it's a good opportunity to land an ideal fit if the Bills don't want to trade down. I'm sure some Bills fans would clamor for a guy like A.J. Green in this spot, but after 2010 the Bills simply have to address the lines, and the development of Stevie Johnson limits the receiver need anyway. Cincinnati Bengals Record: 4-12 * Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson Rookie Carlos Dunlap came on late for the Bengals and finished with 9.5 sacks, but the chance to draft the best pure pass-rusher on the board and immediately have in place a more formidable pass rush is too much to pass up. Bowers has the skill-set, explosiveness and relentless pass-rushing skills of a No. 1 overall pick. He's a good value, even at No. 4. Arizona Cardinals Record: 5-11 * Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri The Cardinals were a mess at quarterback in 2010, and while Max Hall and John Skelton showed glimpses, both are projects, and there's no real solution in place for next season outside of a trade. Gabbert will be under the microscope during the testing process perhaps more than any other player, but at this stage he's the most NFL-ready QB in the draft. Arizona is in a tough spot: If the Cardinals pass on Gabbert, there won't be a QB who can do more for them sooner than Skelton or Hall later in the draft. Gabbert offers a strong arm, protoype size, reads the game well and has a lot of upside. Cleveland Browns Record: 5-11 * A.J. Green, WR, Georgia The Browns need a No.1 wideout and Green has fit the profile since he landed between the hedges at Georgia. Green is a complete package, with size, speed and solid route-running skills, and he will be the best friend of a young quarterback as a player that's able to go up and take the ball away. Cleveland has some good pieces, and Green is exactly what Colt McCoy needs. San Francisco 49ers Record: 6-10 * Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina It's an understatement to say that Quinn will be fresh. After sitting out his entire junior year at Chapel Hill, it's a testament to Quinn's talent that he's this high on the draft board. And make no mistake -- scouts think extremely highly of Quinn. If his preparations for the draft process are up to par, at this spot he offers the Niners a pure pass-rusher at defensive end that can only be matched by Bowers. Tennessee Titans Record: 6-10 Von Miller, OLB, Texas A&M Miller has th
  8. The guys a nice player but that wasn't the best breakdown of film I have ever seen. The guy was abusing the same bad RT over and over again.
  9. That's one way of putting it. Chan kept saying "we have to see what we got". I am sure they new what they had in Trent. I am not saying they just threw the season away. But if we all stop and listen to everything Buddy and Chan say instead of what we want to hear they pretty much lay out there intentions and somewhat of a direction.
  10. Trent was the starter based on the fact that he was going to be traded and Chan and Co wanted to showcase what little talent he had in the hopes someone would bite. Same thing with Lynch and Freddie, that actually worked though. Let's stop saying Chan doesn't know what he is doing. Fitz won the job in camp, but they told us in the beginning that there were going to be a lot of bumps in the road. They kept saying that all off season. Wether you believe it or not as a fan base this team is going in the right direction. I back the Spiller pick 100%, we needed a game breaker. Lee was double covered and we had no #2, insert Stevie into the equation and Rosco coming back from injury. We will be a better ball club once we get healthy and consistent. As for the Stache, as a D coord, bring him on, Edwards seemed to be lost out there. He was a dam good LBers coach at miami tho.
  11. Where did I say all teams read the DT???
  12. your board is way off, throw it away.
  13. The Wishbone and spread option are two different types of offense. It is baffling to let an interior lineman especially one as good as Fairley go unblocked but in the traditional wishbone the QB reads the end and either keeps or pitches based on the ends commitment to the inside. The spread option is dictated by the DTs slant at the snap and is made to cause confusion within the interior. On a side note Fairley is a beast and if he is there at 3 and I will be surprised if he is you do not pass on that type of talent.
  14. McCarthy is hot garbage. Probably the worst LBer class to come out of the U in some time. And I am not just saying that because I am a Nole fan. The guy is constantly pushed back and can't shed the block of bigger lineman. And his instincts are sub par. He can tackle and wrap up once he gets a hold of you though.
  15. Cool story. I got a Jimbo story but it didn't happen to me. My sister works for a head hunter and Jim was a motivational speaker at one of their company functions. They had Gruden one year and some Olympian who's name escapes me. Anyway she was pregnant with my nephew at the time and this goes back about 10 years ago. After the event was over a dozen or so execs had dinner with Jim. He sat at the head of the table and was very nice to everyone telling stories and answering questions. My sister bought a real NFL football and wanted him to sign it for her son. She was too nervous to ask him at dinner so one of her co-workers yells out "hey Jim this girl is from Buffalo and is a huge fan, will you sign her ball for her son?" Kelly stands up and motions for my sister to come over and sit with him, they chat about Buffalo briefly and he signs the ball"To Jack one great young kid" Jim Kelly. he still has it in his case over his bed today. Very cool.
  16. Daniels goes about 5'11 with his cleats on.
  17. Yikes, I wouldn't feed that to my dog. If you want excellent seafood you go to Coconuts, just off of A1A. Absolutely fantastic.
  18. Thanks for the reminder Woody.
  19. Thats brutal. Who cares if some people want to play card from their homes. What a waste of tax dollars to regulate this garbage. There are internet crimes happening daily; fraud, sex offenders, identity theft. And they want to mess with the US citizen who plays poker from the privacy of their own home. just figure out how you can tax them and be done with it....
  20. What a retarded statement, yeah i am sure if this kid is taken #1 and becomes financially set for life his father will be grossly upset. Stick to kissing Kobe, Jeter and Tigers ass Colin, that is all you know how to do.
  21. Congrats You still lost. We can't put games away.....still.
  22. I am going to go out on a limb and say no. Typical Daddy never paid attention to me syndrome.
  23. He was not a #1 draft pick, he was a first round draft pick. Says the literary police.
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