billsfan_34 Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Offense- Lonnie Johnson Defense- Ken Irvin Dont think those 2 were on the roster from 2000-2009
Decimus Fox Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Offense - Josh Reed Defense - Travares Tillman
dundy249 Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 I would have to say QB hands down Jp Losman RB willis mcdorkee wr tough call here..so far I would have to go for james "overated" hardy te robert "dropsies" royal OL MIKE WILLIAMS..(heard he is not happy in Tampa) FB n/a DL/DT Erik "dont hit me" flowers LB corey " holy sheet hes tiny" moore cb/fs travares "wich way did he go" tillman st/k/p jake arrian coach Mike "how the hell did I get this job" mularkey
fernst2937 Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 I would have to say QB hands down Jp Losman RB willis mcdorkee wr tough call here..so far I would have to go for james "overated" hardy te robert "dropsies" royal OL MIKE WILLIAMS..(heard he is not happy in Tampa) FB n/a DL/DT Erik "dont hit me" flowers LB corey " holy sheet hes tiny" moore cb/fs travares "wich way did he go" tillman st/k/p jake arrian coach Mike "how the hell did I get this job" mularkey
Rob's House Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 coach Mike "how the hell did I get this job" mularkey How is the only coach to have a winning season in the decade the worst?
NoSaint Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 what a team it would be..... all people that started more then a little QB -- holcomb? rb -- Shaud! bryson TE -- Lonnie Johnson, Rob Royal T -- Marcus Spriggs? Gandy? mike williams... not even going to touch last year. G -- Bennie Anderson, tutan reyes C -- Duke? Melvin? Trey Teague? so many choices.... WR -- peerless and josh DE -- Erik Flowers, Chris Kelsay DT -- Tim Anderson, Leif Larsen lb -- spoon, robinson, ellison CB -- Watson, Irvin S -- Raeon Hill, keion Carpenter, travares tillman, izell reese? awful names looking back! k- jake arians
NewEra Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 what a team it would be..... all people that started more then a little QB -- holcomb? rb -- Shaud! bryson TE -- Lonnie Johnson, Rob Royal T -- Marcus Spriggs, mike williams G -- Bennie Anderson, tutan reyes C -- Duke? Melvin? Trey Teague? so many choices.... WR -- peerless and josh DE -- Erik Flowers, Chris Kelsay DT -- Tim Anderson, Leif Larsen lb -- spoon, robinson, ellison CB -- Watson, Irvin S -- Raeon Hill, keion Carpenter, travares tillman, izell reese? awful names looking back! k- jake arians Nice list. I hated Irvin and Watson. I dubbed them each "devil boy" when they were playing. Irvin first, then watson. "Jay Feeley completes a 26 yard pass to <insert sucky 3rd WR> on 3rd and 25. Chris Watson on the coverage"
RuffMuff Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 O- Mike Williams, D - Troy Vincent - he took out our own QB in practice... Un well maybe that didnt hurt all that bad...
Virgil Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 Robert Royal Chris Kelsay Chris Watson Mike Williams Erik Flowers
Orton's Arm Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 Offense- Kelly Holcomb Defense- Chris Watson I disagree with your choice of quarterback. In every game Holcomb played from start to finish, the Bills offense produced at least 14 points. That's not too shabby, considering that he often played without a running game and without an offensive line. He averaged 6.6 yards per pass attempt while in Buffalo; as opposed to Donovan McNabb's career average of 6.9 yards per attempt. Relatively late in the 4th quarter, in a game against the Patriots, Holcomb engineered a drive that would have resulted in the Bills taking the lead. He'd just completed a critical third down pass to Moulds, to get the Bills 1st and ten. But then the officials called a ticky-tack pass interference call on Moulds to turn first and ten into fourth and eleven. Then the Bills' braintrust--such as it was--decided that, on the ensuing 4th and 11 play, a rookie named Roscoe Parrish should be the primary target, Moulds a decoy. Holcomb threw it to Moulds well short of the first down, because his offensive coordinator's plan had failed, and the diminutive Parrish was double covered. Holcomb wasn't beaten by just the Patriots. He was beaten by the Patriots plus the officials plus his own team's offensive coordinator. I mean, even if for some ungodly reason Parrish is the primary target on that play, why not at least have Moulds run past the first down marker? But the point here is that Holcomb had played well enough for 3+ quarters, against the Patriots, in Foxboro, that that late fourth quarter drive actually mattered. Over the last ten years, the Bills' fourth quarter drives haven't mattered very often when they've faced the Patriots. There's no way an unheralded, bargain basement free agent like Holcomb should be the guy on this list when, over the past decade, the offense has seen first round busts like Losman, offensive linemen such as Melvin Fowler, Tuten Reyes, Greg Jerman, Derrick Dockery, Langston Walker, Trey Teague, Chris Villarrial, Mike Williams, tight ends like Robert Royal, and other overpaid, abysmal failures.
jester43 Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 and special teams is Rian Lindell for losing us game after game after game. not to mention a chance at getting into the 2003 playoffs i mean this in the nicest possible way, but, are you out of your mind?
GOBILLS78 Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 Too easy. Shaud Williams and Keith Ellison. Honorable mention: Coy Wire and Robert Hicks.
wide_right Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 McCargo Williams When you suck as a starter AND you're a waste of a 1st round pick, I'd say that's a problem
Albany,n.y. Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 There's only one position that if you screw it up, it wastes years for your franchise-QB. From 1998-2001 it was Rob Johnson, even though Flutie was an option 3 of those 4 years, Johnson's presence prevented the Bills from bringing in any serious threat to be the QB of the future. JP Losman cost the Bills the 2005-2008 seasons because even when he wasn't playing, they passed on several better alternatives like Rodgers. He wasn't a factor in 2004 when Bledsoe was still here. Trent Edwards has been wasting our time since 2007, since he was determined to be the future early in his rookie year. Until the Bills get it right, QB futility will continue to destroy any chance of winning. Every time they latch on to a QB of the future & don't get a hit, it sets the franchise back about 3 years.
Brandon Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 QB-Trent Edwards RB-Willis McGahee WR-James Hardy, Roscoe Parrish TE- Robert Royal OL- Tutan Reyes, Mike Pucillo, Bennie Anderson, Marcus Spriggs, Duke Preston (this list goes on and on) DE- Erik Flowers, Aaron Maybin, Chris Ellis DT- Tim Anderson, John McCargo OLB-Corey Moore, Eddie Robinson MLB-Brandon Spoon CB-Ashton Youboty S- Coy Wire, Travares Tillman K- Jake Arians
dundy249 Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 i mean this in the nicest possible way, but, are you out of your mind? agreed 100% you are saying the most accurate kicker in bills history is bad? good lord man the countless games he has lost us..really? I remember 1
Nuncha Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 Offense - Marshawn Lynch Defense - Donte Whitner
Nuncha Posted February 20, 2010 Posted February 20, 2010 agreed 100% you are saying the most accurate kicker in bills history is bad? good lord man the countless games he has lost us..really? I remember 1 \ Agree....there are much worse kickers in the league that kick in DOME STADIUMS...........
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