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2020 Our Year For Sure

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  1. He drove that defender backward into the hospitality tent.
  2. Agreed Greggy. 'Get ready, cause we're goin.'
  3. If Clay starts making plays I'm gonna lose my cool.
  4. Funny dude Was it not Bob Dylan who penned 'Outside in the cold distance, a wildcat did growl. Rex Ryan was approaching...and the wind, began to howl.'
  5. Rock on Jim. I say take the win and make your statement in Foxborough, march into the keep and behead the king. Bottom line for me is winning games but I'm desperate to lay another beat down on Brady* too.
  6. Beating em* in Foxborough would be a heck of a way to march into the playoffs, Sir Eric. Pragmatic I like to think. You need a certain number of wins to get into the playoffs, and you can't predict what will happen to your roster with injuries/suspension. Collect the division win over the defending champs*, there will be plenty more chances for the big cathartic revenge moment.
  7. Sanity. Winning is all that matters, everything else is a distraction. The only statement the Bills need to make is winning the division and playing in January. Hope for Garoppolo but prepare for Brady*.
  8. Its an awesome change of pace from anything I've experienced as a Bills fan. My prediction is Gragg goes and the other 4 stay but Gragg is a useful player too. I think Roman will really like Gray. Interesting race
  9. You may well be right about the rotations. Looking at the three categories of TEs Roman and KTD talked about, Clay satisfies all three, so they're all Clay clones in a way. Roman loved his H-back types in SF and the ability to gain yards after the catch is huge for that kind of player. I like Gragg too I think he's proven he can be a useful receiver but still hold the opinion Gray is more versatile and more dangerous because of RAC. I don't know that Gray is really an inline guy though, which is why O'Leary has to show a real ability to contribute for me to cut Gragg. Jmo
  10. I think Roman will put a high value on his versatility lining up different places and his athleticism- he's truly a weapon. If his blocking is improved he's on his way to bring a very useful player and seems to be #2 on their depth chart at the moment.
  11. I don't see O'Leary as a lock personally, if he doesn't show he can contribute in some way he may wait for an injury on the practice squad. For me Clay, Gray, Mulligan most likely make it with O'Leary and Gragg fighting for the last spot. Preseason hasn't started so plenty of time for O'Leary to flash, I'd still give him the benefit of the doubt as long as he shows something. Gragg has had a nice camp but it's a numbers game, Mulligan makes a ton of sense for a power running team.
  12. Agreed the DBs seem tight but it's one possibility. I think Cassell is crap, but still wonder if he sets a floor at QB whereas EJ and T-Mobile are unknown, both upside and downside.
  13. Fred was gaining 3 on runs where CJ, and a lot of other nfl backs would be the same way, was losing yardage. He had some miracle runs for short gains on shotgun handoffs up the middle where he shoulda been stuffed. His vision is top of the line and he still has enough shiftiness to elude, not a big play runner but I think can improve on that ypc and produce. Also if McCoy ever misses games Freddy becomes an important player for third downs and other pass situations, extremely reliable blocking, catching and finding a way to get first downs. edit I'd think one or two more years
  14. If they keep only 8 offensive linemen with Richardson doubling as the 4th tackle, it may not be an issue. Probably with Chandler on PS. I took a stab at the 53 and it shook out this way 3 QB 4 HB 1 FB 6 WR 4 TE 8 OL 7 DL (includes Mario) 7 LB (includes Hughes) 5 CB 4 S 4 special teamers
  15. DC is clutch, nothing gets to this guy
  16. and collect the monster contract that would come with said proof
  17. He's proven a lot of people including myself wrong the last 2 seasons, was very good last year and I want him available even if Darby is just as good. If McKelvin isn't there, what happens when Gilmore or Darby gets hurt? Brooks may be able to handle the slot but the outside? Graham is a starting safety, how good are Duke Williams, Cockrell? No matter what you do you've probably downgraded significantly somewhere back there which can force Rex to change his calls.
  18. Regarding weak content, iirc Ryan for several years now has done an outstanding job giving information on UDFAs upon signing. Its much appreciated as it can be tough to find good info on those little-known prospects. I have so many wonderful memories of Piper over the years. As a kid I was captivated when he beat Hollywood Hogan at Starrcade '96...the first to beat the 'bad guy' version of Hogan, he engrossed me in the story with his gritty, realistic approach to the acting part of the job. Ric Flair likes to tell stories of going into South America and other places with Roddy, and Piper as a baddie would ignite the foreign crowds to the point that Flair feared for his life as they tried to leave the ring/stage area through a riot. Flair also talks about how Piper was so talented and versatile, and such a lightning rod that smaller promoters wouldn't know what to do with him. They'd actually send their best asset home, put him on leave while they tried to figure out how to use a guy who could play any character you wanted and find a way to connect it with his audience on an emotional level. and always brought it in the ring between bells. I've lost interest in the modern product but thankfully was still watching when Piper produced this gem, playing the wisened vet on Piper's Pit come to defend the innocent but misguided AJ Lee from her talented but selfish boyfriend Daniel Bryan. As he did so often under the WWF/E banner, Piper takes a cartoonish storyline and makes it something personally relatable. He was a consummate family man who brought very real joy to masses of people. I like to think the bagpipes were playing as Roddy walked down the aisle into his next life, God bless.
  19. I hear you, and accuracy isn't something that improves as commonly as seeing the field or something like that. I may be grasping at straws but still wonder if better lower body mechanics specifically may help his accuracy at some point
  20. Kirby, what are your thoughts on the theory that EJ can improve with better lower body mechanics? Proper footwork and throwing more consistently from a strong base. My thought is that Marrone, Hackett and whatever the name was of that joke of a QB coach we hired last year did not even attempt to overhaul Manuel's mechanics the way he needed coming from a simplified system at FSU. Would it be fair to say that he may have just begun that much-needed overhaul this offseason?
  21. I was starting to wonder if it were possible for Regier to get fired no matter what he did. Don't know what Terry was waiting for there. Then the LaFontaine debacle. Now they've put some prospects together to get up to a C. For the Bills an A. I couldn't ask for anything more than we got this offseason, other than a damn right tackle.
  22. Gotta score points right? Glenn is not only the best piece on a (quite possibly) mediocre OL, he's also the best piece of a (quite possibly) dismal OT group. Take Glenn away and this line could be a disaster. Bradham is another young homegrown player, who came into the league with a lot of faults and has wowed all of us with his progress. He plays both run and pass at least reasonably well. He can play nickel, I'd think. He's a good football player. All that said, I think if we were to lose him at the beginning of an offseason we could find the next man up. I consider Ryan a defensive mastermind and Whaley seems to have an aptitude for finding linebackers. It really wouldn't concern me very much. But to lose Glenn from a group I'm already concerned about... I hear ya Doc, and that's why I said if possible
  23. I say keep Glenn and ditch Bradham, if possible.
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