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K-Gun10

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  1. Steve Johnson JUSTIN JENKINS Oman Youboty Butler Bell Schobol Fowler is active will start.
  2. Umm McCargo and Ellis play different positions.
  3. Not sure, he was active this past week though and i expect him active this week to.
  4. Can Fowler play anything but center like guard he would be good depth.
  5. Buffalo Bills (5-1) at Miami Dolphins (2-4) Marcus Stroud, rightfully, is getting great ink for solidifying the Bills' defensive line, particularly against the run. But ask the Chargers why they were held to 263 yards last week in a mostly toothless performance in Orchard Park's and they'll credit the unknown Kyle Williams, Stroud's linemate, for a major role in Buffalo's front-fortress. Prediction: Buffalo Bills 20, Miami Dolphins 16 Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins Fans Say: Buffalo Bills (81%) http://www.fannation.com/peter_king_challenge/peter_king
  6. McGee practicing again By Chris Brown - Posted October 23rd, 2008 Terrence McGee is practicing for a second straight day, which is a very good sign that he’ll be a go on Sunday. McGee lined up with the starters at his familiar left cornerback position. Not practicing Thursday were Ashton Youboty and Aaron Schobel. Schobel is still in the walking boot. Dick Jauron did not anticipate Schobel practicing Thursday, so it’s not a surprise. Also not practicing was Brad Butler. Melvin Fowler was practicing, but Duke Preston was still taking first team center reps, with Jason Whittle next to him at right guard. We’ll have a full update after practice. Tags: Aaron Schobel, Ashton Youboty, Brad Butler, Duke Preston, Jason Whittle, Melvin Fowler, Terrence McGee
  7. Really want to get into Mad Men im prolly going to buy season 1
  8. 7.Tudors 6.weeds 5.Prison Break 4.True Blood 3.Entourage 2.Lost 1.Dexter
  9. McGee practicing By Chris Brown - Posted October 22nd, 2008 Terrence McGee is back practicing in team work for the first time in a month since suffering a sprained MCL against St. Louis. McGee looked to be moving pretty well though he’s still wearing a knee brace. Also back practicing was Melvin Fowler, but he may not be 100 percent as Duke Preston was still working with the first team offense. Not practicing Wednesday were Aaron Schobel (foot), Brad Butler (knee) and Ashton Youboty (foot) looked very, very limited. Schobel is still wearing the walking boot. Tags: Aaron Schobel, Ashton Youboty, Brad Butler, Duke Preston, Melvin Fowler, Terrence McGee
  10. Buggs over Haggan By Chris Brown - Posted October 22nd, 2008 I’m going to start by saying that Marcus Buggs was one of my favorite undrafted free agent pickups after the draft in terms of the group that Buffalo assembled. I liked his aggressiveness and hitting ability and believe he can be an asset on special teams. That being said, I’m surprised that Mario Haggan was not signed to replace John DiGiorgio on the roster. Buffalo’s coverage teams improved this past week against San Diego, but losing DiGiorgio hurts. It’s another veteran special teamer that will be replaced by a young player. Haggan, who worked out for the Bills a few weeks ago, was available and ready to go and could slide seamlessly into all four of the spots manned by DiGiorgio on cover and punt and kickoff teams having played under Bobby April the past four years. More importantly he’d add a veteran presence and experience that’s still trying to be gained by a lot of the new special teamers. In addition, during his time with the Bills he had snaps at MLB and could be a consideration there to fill the void left by DiGiorgio as well. Buggs is an outside linebacker at this level. Since they chose not to go with Haggan, it’s likely that Kawika Mitchell would serve as the backup MLB, a position he played with the Chiefs. We’ll find out for sure after coach Jauron holds his afternoon press conference at about 2:30pm. Tags: Kawika Mitchell, Marcus Buggs, Mario Haggan
  11. Thats are man i hope im not drinking the Spragen juice, although i believe Haggen is fair game would love to have him.
  12. Brees losing record, Cutler one a game handed by the refs and havent seen enough out of this year, Portis not argueing that.
  13. Rodgers first start was this year and hasent played In ANY cold weather games yet this year, you have no idea what your talking about hes from California so i dont want to hear that he did play in cold weather games.
  14. Haynesworth Big Ben Portis Trent and Warner are MVPs this year imo
  15. BROWN’S BEST - Week 7 By Chris Brown - Posted October 20th, 2008 This was a week of several stellar individual efforts. We run some of the less noticed ones in addition to the stand outs right here. BEST VERSATILITY: Donte Whitner – He played free safety, slot corner, a touch of cornerback and strong safety all in one game. San Diego didn’t even test him deep in centerfield. There aren’t many strong safeties in the league that can do all that he did and not get roasted. BEST EARLY CHEMISTRY: Trent Edwards-Lee Evans – The quarterback-receiver tandem had a good rhythm going on the opening drive as Edwards hit his top wideout three times on the team’s first five plays from scrimmage for three first downs and 43 yards in gains to set up an early field goal. BEST SCARE: Kyle Williams – His impending hit on Philip Rivers was so alarming to the San Diego quarterback that he just dropped the ball. BEST POUNCE: Marcus Stroud – Williams’ fellow defensive tackle made the quickest drop to the ground of any 300-plus pound man I’ve ever seen as he made the fumble recovery. BEST BUMP: Marcus Stroud – Celebrating with George Wilson after his fumble recovery, Stroud engaged in a chest bump celebration with Wilson and knocked him flat on his back. BEST DRIVE COMBO: Marshawn Lynch/ Fred Jackson – Buffalo’s two backs were the team’s first touchdown drive. Lynch had three carries for nine yards including a grinding five-yard run on a 3rd-and-4 to keep the drive alive and a five-yard reception, while Jackson had a 14-yard catch and then a three-yard inside run to set up 1st-and-goal at the Chargers two. The two accounted for 28 of the 38 yards on the scoring drive. BEST DAVID TYREE IMPERSONATION: Lee Evans – His one-handed press the ball against the helmet and shoulder pad catch was remarkable. BEST FEET: Lee Evans – As impressive as his catch was getting a total of three feet down along the sideline was even more eye-popping as his momentum was taking him over the sideline quickly. BEST DECEPTION: Turk Schonert – On the touchdown pass to Lee Evans, Schonert lined up two tight ends on the left with a fullback and tailback in the offensive backfield. The Chargers expecting a run up the gut put 10 men in the box, leaving Evans one-on-one with Quentin Jammer. Surprise! BEST RECEIVER BLOCK: Josh Reed – He smacked a defensive back hard on a five-yard reception by Fred Jackson. BEST OPEN FIELD HIT: Donte Whitner – His shot on Malcolm Floyd kept a big play from happening as he brought the big receiver down after just a three-yard gain. BEST COVERAGE: Bryan Scott – Matched up one-on-one with Antonio Gates on a 2nd-and-goal from the 12, Scott stayed on Gates’ hip and prevented a touchdown pass from being completed. BEST REVERSE: Fred Jackson – Vincent Jackson’s reverse notwithstanding, the Bills had an answer. On a 2nd-and-2 play Fred Jackson somehow gained the corner despite some very, very good pursuit to gain six yards and a first down. BEST BLOCK BY A LINEMEN: Jason Whittle – The reserve guard stepped in and took out two defenders with a sliding cut block on Marshawn Lynch’s nine-yard TD run. BEST BLOCK BY A BACK: Fred Jackson – Leading for Lynch, Jackson lowered the boom on Quentin Jammer driving him five yards deep into the end zone allowing Lynch to coast to pay dirt. BEST THIRD DOWN STOP: Kawika Mitchell – Out on the wide side of the field with Darren Sproles coming at him, Mitchell prevented the speedy back from getting the edge on a 3rd-and-1 from the Buffalo 41-yard line. BEST ONE LEGGED EFFORT: Brian Moorman – Despite a cramping plant leg, Moorman still got off a 49-yard punt. BEST SERIES: Kawika Mitchell – On the first play of San Diego’s fourth quarter drive to try and re-take the lead Kawika Mitchell batted down a pass attempt on first down. Four plays later Mitchell pressured Rivers to force an incompletion. Three plays after that Mitchell anticipated a pass to Gates in the end zone and made a leaping interception returning it 32 yards to the Bills 30-yard line. BEST ACCURACY: Trent Edwards – While his day on the whole was stellar (25-30 passing) his throw to Josh Reed on a 2nd-and-5 from his own 36 with 5:40 remaining was put in a very tight window between two defenders for a 16-yard gain that got Buffalo to midfield. It was a big time throw. The drive ended with a field goal to put the Bills up by two scores. BEST CLOSER: Kawika Mitchell – His sack and forced fumble with just over three minutes remaining killed any chance for San Diego to come back in the game. BEST UNRECOGNIZED PERFORMANCE: Copeland Bryan – The defensive end pressured Rivers before he threw the interception to Mitchell and then following Mitchell’s sack and forced fumble recovered the loose ball to secure the victory. BEST TACKLER: Jabari Greer/Paul Posluszny – Greer was instrumental in limiting yards after the catch with solid wrap-ups, while Posluszny was a force near the line of scrimmage including one tackle for loss. They finished atop the team tackle chart with eight and seven tackles respectively. BEST BELL ANSWERER: Duke Preston – Preston stepped in for the injured Melvin Fowler and handled a Pro Bowl caliber defensive tackle as Jamal Williams was a virtual non-factor in the game. Honorable mention to Jason Whittle.
  16. Kerry Collins passes Jim Kelly? By Chris Brown - Posted October 20th, 2008 This figure shows you how much stats are worth sometimes. On Sunday, Kerry Collins threw for 123 yards in a Tennessee rout over Kansas City where the running game carried the day for the Titans. But Collins passed Bills Hall of Fame QB Jim Kelly to move in 14th place for career passing yardage. Kerry Collins? Ugh. Tags: Jim Kelly
  17. http://www.fannation.com/peter_king_challenge/peter_king San Diego Chargers (3-3) at Buffalo Bills (4-1) Great game. Game of the week, if you ask me. I say it follows a time-tested NFL script: West Coast team traveling east after an overly emotional, desperation win. Eastern team playing at home with pleasantly surprised fan base that begins drinking game-prep Friday at 5. I do not see good things for the Tomlinsons here, though like every Buffalo game, it'll be interesting well into the fourth quarter. Prediction: Buffalo Bills 23, San Diego Chargers 20 San Diego Chargers Buffalo Bills Fans Say: San Diego Chargers (50%)
  18. Injury update By Chris Brown - Posted October 16th, 2008 Melvin Fowler did not practice Thursday due to an elbow injury according to head coach Dick Jauron. Aaron Schobel (foot) and Terrence McGee (knee) also did not practice Thursday. Jauron labeled all three players 50-50 for Sunday. “All of those guys are questionable at this point for the game on Sunday,” said Jauron. “We’ll just have to see what happens day to day.” If Fowler can’t go Duke Preston is expected to start in his place as he got the first team reps on Thursday. Schobel revealed that his foot injury involves a ligament on the top of his foot and that he also has a deep bone bruise. He again wore the immobilizer boot Thursday. Tags: Aaron Schobel, Duke Preston, Melvin Fowler, Terrence McGee
  19. ESPN’s Berman at One Bills Drive By Chris Brown - Posted October 16th, 2008 ESPN’s Chris Berman is busy interviewing a handful of Bills players (Edwards, Whitner, Stroud, Lynch, Evans) for a piece that will air on Sunday NFL Countdown this weekend. Bills-Chargers is one of the bigger matchups of the week so seeing some national coverage isn’t surprising. Tags: Chris Berman
  20. Schobel, Fowler not practicing By Chris Brown - Posted October 16th, 2008 Aaron Schobel and Melvin Fowler are not practicing. Schobel is still in the walking boot. Duke Preston is getting reps with the first unit in place of Fowler. Fowler did not participate in practice during the bye week, but did practice fully Monday and Wednesday. Terrence McGee appears limited as he was going through individual drills. It’s a pads practice today and McGee was not in pads, so he’s not expected to do much. And as I blogged previously John McCargo is back with the team practicing. Tags: Aaron Schobel, Duke Preston, John McCargo, Melvin Fowler, Terrence McGee
  21. How Ackward, This should be a "WAnt to get away commercial"
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