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bisonbrigade

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  1. just joined the Kelly Club.
  2. Ralph Wilson is now in Heaven, "where would you rather be than right there right now?"
  3. San Diego and Oakland are the front runners for LA. They were exploring the idea already, unhappy with the stadium, and have a large fan base in LA.
  4. "No one circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills."
  5. Thanks Ralph for bringing Buffalo a team to be proud of. It's time for Bills fans to circle the wagons.
  6. It's always darkest before the dawn. The dawn is coming.
  7. The Bills resigned Clausen and Chandler and have Moeki and Gragg on the team, they are not drafting Ebron. Give it up.
  8. We need a OT that would take on two guys at once. Sounds like a winner to me, sign him up. Just say no to pansies.
  9. Just say no to a dome. The Bills are about blizzards not AC.
  10. Roll the Dice and sign him for a one year deal, if he's a bum or got issues cut his ass in camp.
  11. The Bills four tight ends on foster,Chandler, Claussen, Gragg and Moeaki they are not drafting a TE. They will draft a OT and WR in the first two rounds.
  12. The Bills have Chandler, Mike Claussen, Chris Gragg and Mike Moeaki, there is no way they draft a TE. 1st Round pick, Best OT still on board. Either Matthews, Robinson or Taylor Lewan. 2nd Round pick, WR Kelvin Benjamin, EJ's favorite WR in college. 3rd round pick, DE Marcus Smith. Louisville 4th Round pick, FS Ed Reynolds. Stanford.
  13. 1st round. One of the 3 OT's. 2nd round Best WR available.. 3rd. round best player left on BOARD.
  14. Jim Kelly is one tough guy, He will survive this fight. He is a fighter, he learned it from Hunter his son.
  15. A team has to have time to take advantage of Spikes inability to cover, the Williams brothers have that covered.
  16. #9- ILB CJ Mosley completes LB core. #41- OT Moses or Richardson can block pass and run. #73- FS Terrance Brooks, insurance at FS position.
  17. Don't need a Tight End, We have plenty on the roster.
  18. CJ Mosley STRENGTHS: Mosley does a nice job using his length and lower body fluidity to keep himself clean through a crowd and finishes at the ball, wrapping and driving through his target. He is very smart and keeps his eyes on the ball to track and attack and rarely makes mental mistakes, which is a result of his high football IQ and preparation skills. WEAKNESSES: Isn't always fundamentally consistent as a tackler, at times opting to throw himself at his target or drop his head on contact. Missed time in 2011 with a dislocated elbow. COMPARES TO: Lavonte David, LB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Like David, Mosley's combination of toughness, elite instincts and superb athleticism offer the versatility of lining up inside or out, and have enabled him to be one of the nation's top all-around linebackers.
  19. CJ MOSLEY is the answer at middle linebacker. The team drafted Woods and Goodwin last year and Graham before that. WR is not a need. MLB is and CJ is a real good one and pairing him with Kiko behind the Williams brothers and Dareus would be awesome. The Bills need to address the Offensive line and defense before they draft WR again.
  20. OT talent is deep in this draft class THe Bills can draft either Morgan Moses or Antonio Richardson in the 2nd round. OT talent is deep in this class.
  21. CJ Mosley will be our 1st round choice and start in the middle.
  22. Yes, and it was recovered by the Falcons. LOL
  23. All you Eric Ebron fans can close the door on that idea. Looks like either WR or OT in the first round.
  24. The Bills sign a turd of a player, spread some frosting and sprinkles on top, and tell the loyal fans he's a brownie. And people take a bite of that. LOL When will they learn.
  25. From ESPN, In their first signing of free agency, the Buffalo Bills overreached by signing former St. Louis Rams guard Chris Williams to a four-year contract. According to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter, the deal totals $13.5 million with $5.5 million guaranteed. Williams has done little to prove he should be a full-time starter in the NFL. He was largely considered a bust with the Chicago Bears, who drafted him 14th overall in 2008.
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