spartacus Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 Im sorry, but I can not stand fans who can't read the entire quote from buddy nix when he said the o-line was a top priority. YES, he said that, but in that same quote if you read on further he said "that help was just not there." Meaning at that point in the draft there was no one there they graded was worth picking that could help the bills. And he is right, have you seen the OL drafted after the bills and what they have done. Please, Please, stop picking quotes and using them how you will, but leaving out the rest. If you don't believe me, go read the quote. http://www.buffaloru...o-line-was-main roger saffold could have been starting at LT
Punch Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 You're right, it was his 3rd season and first with the Bucs. (The years with the Jets weren't on the first page I called up.) You have no point whatsoever. It's not hard to understand at all. He was a spot player on a team that won a Super Bowl for the 2002 season, which is ancient history for most of the players on the roster. Your point is as relevant as saying Morris Unutoa would be a leader in the locker room. What sort of franchise relies on the "leadership" of their worst players? What sort of players follow the team !@#$-up as their leader and model of excellence? My point which I stated clearly: it was a possible consideration for the signing. Reggie Torbor's experience with the Giants' '07 Super Bowl team has been referenced as a reason for his being brought in this year. A player having experience on a championship team has some relevance because he has witnessed first hand the lockerroom atmosphere and dedication needed for such a team. I'm not suggesting Cornell Green is a "winner", but only that he may be able to lend some perspective to the younger players on the roster. You're trying pretty hard to be unnecessarily doltish, but congratulations: you've succeeded in spades. No need to get your panties all bunched up you bitchy little twit.
High Mark Posted October 13, 2010 Posted October 13, 2010 Sounds to me like a middle schooler did a nice project for home room....I grade a 95% for a "good play" WTF? It doesnt take a genoius to see how bad Green is. Same thing with Hangman. Wood has struggled, Levitre too but a little less. Bell is doing ok for Bell. Our whole line stinks. hows that for a grade of about "an average play"
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