Phlegm Alley Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I agree. I do not want to wait 5 years to win again. Did the Ravens and Falcons have to wait 5 years to "win again" after they drafted QBs in the 1st round two years ago?
bartshan-83 Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 Ah yes - the NFL's next Matt Leinart. I wonder how many NFL linebackers are just drooling at the chance to break Wanker-Punk's collarbone? Matt Leinart with arm-strength and the actual desire to play football. I'll agree he's no Graham Harrell though...
Wizard Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I didn't realize he was that highly touted. I was confident he'd fall to us if we had a top ten pick. It doesn't matter though, we can both agree that QB in the 1st round this year will be a HUGE waste of money. I'd like to see the Bills get Max Hall in the 5th-6th round. Max Hall is a solid college QB, but he isn't a viable option. BYU hasn't produced a NFL ready quarterback since the McMahon and Young days. Note: I'm a graduate of the "Y."
BuffaloRebound Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 Got to agree. Kiper had Locker as the first guy going off the board, if not the 1st definately in the top 5. He could only hurt himself from this point on as far as draft position goes. Agree. This decision makes him look like a pu$$y. If scouts are telling him he's a top 5-10 pick, what does he know that they don't?
Flbillsfan#1 Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 Agree. This decision makes him look like a pu$$y. If scouts are telling him he's a top 5-10 pick, what does he know that they don't? Maybe he knows that he is ENJOYING his college experience, playing with guys that have become his friends & being the big man on campus. He will have years to play in the NFL, his college days are finite & are over in a flash.
BuffaloRebound Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 Maybe he knows that he is ENJOYING his college experience, playing with guys that have become his friends & being the big man on campus. He will have years to play in the NFL, his college days are finite & are over in a flash. Good for him. I assume his goal is to play in the NFL. Just think this raises major questions about him. If he doesn't dominate next year, his stock can only fall.
Flbillsfan#1 Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 Good for him. I assume his goal is to play in the NFL. Just think this raises major questions about him. If he doesn't dominate next year, his stock can only fall. Many experts, including John Clayton were saying he should stay in school to further develop, but you are right, it is a gamble. His stock will rise or fall depending how he plays next year.
manbeast Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 This is great news. Please no QB with our first pick. We won't take A QB till the third. We will have Brohm some one else and possibly Vick
BuffaloRebound Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 Many experts, including John Clayton were saying he should stay in school to further develop, but you are right, it is a gamble. His stock will rise or fall depending how he plays next year. That's the point. It appears like his stock can't rise much higher, so the down-side risk is much greater. The whole 'juniors aren't as successful' theory is kind of a slap in the NFL talent evaluators' faces. Same thing with Bradford. It's not just the injury, but why didn't he want the next challenge after his great season last year?
manbeast Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 exactly, enough with the "skill" position drafting. we need to rebuild our o-line. now. All we need now is a tackle to compete with what we have our interior is in good shape Modrak did a good job in his first year of being the guy who actually calls the shots its just to bad maybin didn't get to camp on time to complete a transition to LB.
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